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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. 1267 Liberty Bond Act, and the Victory Loan Act, or connected with any operations in connection with other public debt issues or United States paper currency issues, with which the Secretary is charged, to be ex ended as the Secretary of the Treasury may direct, $3,750,000: Pmmjdedt That this appropriation shall not be available for the pa · ,*};*:3***;;, mm ment of personal services in the District of Columbia, except in tlie sewicesnuuneii offices of the Secretary, the Register of the Treasury, the Division of Loans and Currency, and the Division of Public Debt Accounts and Audit: Provided further, That no person shall be employed here- P°Y’°Sm°“°¤S· under at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: One at not exceeding $3,500, seven at not exceeding $3,000 each, twelve at not exceeding $2,500 each, one at not exceeding $2,400, two at not exceeding $2,250 each, fourteen at not exceeding $2,200 each, twenty-four at not exceeding $2,000 each. _ _ Division of Printing and Statione : Chief of division, $2,500; a.i;1Z`}`;“5ie§%il, St°` assistant chief of division, $2,000; clei·ks—five of class four, fom- of class three, three of class two, three of class one, one $1,000, one $900; bookbinder, $1,400; three messengers; assistant messenger; six laborers; two messenger boys, at $420 each; in all, $39,040. _ _ _ Division of Mail and Files: Chief of division, $2,500; registry ,,i_,°§f§fi_ we Fm D" clerk, $1,800; distributing clerk, $1,400; clerks—one of class two, one of class one, two at $1,000 each; mail messenger, $1,200; two assistant messengers; messengegr boy, $600; in all, $13,540. _ Office of disbursing clerk: isbmsing clerk, $3,000; deputy dis- Disbming °1°°ks‘ bursing clerk, $2,750; clerks——four of class four, three of class three, five of class two, two of class one; messenger; in all, $27,990. _ _ _ BUREAU or- WAR Risk Iivsunancn: For expenses of the Bureau of B,§§$‘S]’ I“s“"“‘°° War Risk Insurance, as authorized by law: For salaries of the et§“g*gé §§§g=gg°S· director, and of such assistants, accountants, experts, clerks, and albte,p.1264. ' other employees in the District of Columbia as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessariiv, $6,000,000; stationery and minor Ofm S“P¤u°S· *>°°· office supplies, $250,000 ; misce aneous expenses, including telephones, telegrams, freight, e. ress, foreggn postage, not exceeding $300 for street car fares in thellipistrict of olumbia, and not exceeding $500 for law books, books of reference, and periodicals, $30,000; printing and grgggngéc I t, binding, $250,000; furniture, equipment, and su lies, $100,000; maiden. °u I mg Pierce accounting machine, $255,000: Provided, 'Ffiat no part of €§§,‘f{,°§{;,,_ this sum shall be expended for the installation of machines until the Director of the War Risk Bureau certifies to the Secretary of the Treasury that said machines are working satisfactorily; traveling _ expenses, exclusive of field inyestigations, $15,000; salaries am ,,,§"’*‘* ‘“"‘”"¥“°"""‘· expenses of employees engaged in lie d investigations and expenses of not more than eight temporary branch offices, $500,000; maintenance, repair, and operation of a motor—propelled passenger vehicle, _ $400; in all, $7,400,400: Prmrided, That all employees a propriated m§,§$"“"'° °“‘*"°Y‘ for by this pa.r·$rap{h shall be engaged exclusively on dine work of the Bureau of ar isk Insurance during the Hscal year 1922: Pro- Fw ¤‘¤·=¤’i¤¢i¤¤- vided further, That no erson shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: Three at not exceeding $7,500 each, five at not exceeding $5,000 each, sixteen at not exceeding $4,500 each, twenty at not exceeding $4,000 each, sixteen at not exceeding $3,500 each, twenty-six at not exceeding $3,000 each, thirty at not exceeding $2,500 each, and one hundred and fifty at not exceeding $2,000 each: Provided fur- Mid. , t { ther, That no part of this sum shall bee ended for salaries or expenses ment eiiémignud ie`; in soliciting the reinstatement of la If insurance. b";‘;§°;a1 F Fmmmu. Fam: Loan BUnn.w:¥our members of the board, at semi. W L°°° $10,000 each; assistant secretary, $3,000; four private secretaries, S€j§§§,i"£,g‘ *’°°“"· at $2,000 each; custodian of securities, $2,500; examiners of securi- ' ties (not to exceed six in number) at not more than $3,000 per annum each, $14,700; twelve registrars, at $4,000 each; chief and bank