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 472 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 117. 1922. ers, $250; enforcement of wireless communication laws, $1,000; - gureau of Standards—equi(pment, $1,000; general expenses, $1,000; general expfnses, Coast an Geodetic Survgy, $4,500; miscellaneous expenses, ureau of Fisheries, $8,500; an the sa1d total sum of $167,450 shall be and constitute the appropriation for contingent u,£,‘},g,,b° expenses, Department of Commerce, to e exgended through the S¤1>1>1i¤¤· central purchas` office (Division of Supplies), epartment o Commerce, and shall-[§so be available for objects anrbpurposes of the several appropriations mentioned under the title " ntmgent expenses, Rum De artment of Commerce," in this Act. For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, $66,500. _, . For rent of stor e s ace outside the Commerce Building, $1,500. iéimting md bm` For printing andalnnciing for the Department of Commerce, includ- P _ _ ing the Coast and Geodetic Survey and the B1u·eau of the Census, pQ°£'¤; my au. $425,000: Prmrzkled, That an amount not to exceed $2,000 of this “"’· allotment ma be expended for salaries of persons detailed from the Government  Office for service as copy editors. Total, office of the Secretary, $769,250. ¢1§ 1i)uT:¤SZ Bunmo or FOREIGN AND Dommsrro commkcm. Di*¤¤*¤:£c¤*¤i$t¤¤”· Salaries: Director, $6,000; assistant directors—two at $4,000 ’ each, one $3,500, one $3,000; private secretary, $1,800; ten chiefs of divisions, at $2,500 each; assistant chief of division, $2,250; chief clerk, $2,250; expert on commerce and finance, $2,000; expert on commercial law in foreign countries, $4,000; commercial economist, $2,750; chiefs of sections—one $2,500, one $2,000; translators—one $2,000, one $1,800, two at $1,400 each; editorial assistant, $2,000; clerks—~fourteen of class four, twelve of class three, two at $1,500 each, twenty-two of class two, thirty-five of class one, twenty at $1,000 each, fourteen at $900 each; two messengers at $840 each; four assistant messengers at $720 each; laborer, $660; two messenger boys, at $420 each; in all, $232,510. °¤¤¤¤¤¤=i¤¤¤**>¤¢¤éS· Commercial attachés: For commercial attaches, to be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce, after examination to be he ri under his direction to determine their competency, and to be accredited through the State Department, whose duties shall be to investigate and report upon such conditions in the manufacturing industries and mms etc trade of foreign countries as may be of interest to the United States· .4m,;3.4vi. and for the compensation of a clerk or clerks for each commercial attaché at the rate of not to exceed $2,500 per annum for each person so employed, traveling and subsistence expenses of officers, for necessary janitor and messenger service, rent outside of the District of Columbia, purchase of re orts, books of reference, and periodicals, travel to and from the llhited States, and all other necessary expenses not included in the foregoing; such commercial attaches shall , serve directly under the Secretary of Commerce and shall report men, ,,,,,,,,5, directly to him, $200,000: Promkled, That not to exceed two comin ¤ep¤¤m¤¤¢· merci attaches employed under this appropriation may be recalled from their foreign posts and assigned for duty in the Department of _ Commerce without loss of salary. ,,,§',,,‘f'Q,‘§§{°“ °' °°”" For all necessary expenses, including Held invesf ations in the Am, P- 471- United States and abroad, purchase of documents, {fans, specifica- $10138, manuscripts, and all other publications for the promotion of the commercial interests of the United States, rent outside the District of Columbia, to further promote and develop the foreign and Pmm domestic commerce of the United States, $379,100, to be expended Domestic mama under the direction of the Secretary of Commerce: Promkled, That °mSf;;m in me Dm not more than $100,000 of the fore oing sum shall be used for the ma. expenses of branch omces in the Ilnited States: Provided further,