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1336 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 127. 1921. kiggdrryiréo Uimuy and amend the penal laws of the United States," and for the enforce- V01.€l,p:187. ment of section 1 of the Act app)roved May 25, 1900, entitled "An Act to enlarge the powers of the epartment of Agriculture, prohibit the transportation y interstate commerce of game killed in violation of local laws, and for other purposes," including all necessary investi- Mmw in Mmm gations in connection therewith; impmvmgmausa-y§ For investigations, experiments, and demonstrations for the wel- °“" fare, improvement, and increase of the reindeer industry in Alaska, Vol 36 37, including the erection of necessary buildings and other structures and ` p' cooperation with the Bureau of Education, and for the enforcement of section 1956 of the Revised Statutes as amended so far as it relates to the protection of land fur-bearing animals in Alaska, including A , , mma Bx_ necessary investigations in connection therewith, $46,500; pauses. For general a mimstrative expenses connected with the abovementioned lines of work, including cooperation with other Federal bureaus, departments, boards, and commissions, on request from them, $10,760; In all, for general exgenses, $742,255. Total for Bureau of iological Survey, $823,325. Accounts and Disbursements Dimmu. DIVISION or ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. ` SALA1m¤:s, DIVISION or Accourrrs AND Drsnunsnmmrrsz Chief of division and disbursing clerk, $4,000; supervising auditor, $2,250; cashier and chief clerk, $2,250; deputy disbursin clerk, $2,000; accountant and bookkeeper, $2,000; clerks—two 0% class four, five of class three, seven of class two, thirteen of class one, two at $1,000 each; messenger, $720; messenger boy, $600; in all, $52,820. _Publicatio¤s Divi- ¤¤>¤- DIVISION or PUBLICATIONS. a¤l’ii ig:°!eixc1l` SALABQQES, Drv1s1oN or _PUBL1oA*r1oNs: Chief of division, $3,500; chief editor, $3,000; assistant, $2,500; assistant editor, $2,000; assistants m charge—one of exhibits $3,000, one of information $3,000, one of motion-picture activities $3,000, one chief cinematographer, $2,500, one of illustrations $2,100, one of indexing $2,000; superintendent of distribution, $2,500; chief clerk, $2,000; assistant in exhibits, $2,000; assistant editors—three at $1,800 each, one $1,600; assistants-·-three at $2,000 each, two at $1,400 each; indexer or compiler, $1,800; indexer, $1,400; artist and designer, $2,500; draftsmen or photographers—three at $1,600 each, two at $1,500 each, two at $1,400 each, one $1,300, ten at $1,200 each; assistant mh W photographer, $960; lantern-slide colorist, $1,200; laboratory aid ’ $900; foreman, miscellaneous distribution, $1,500; clerks——four oi class four, three of class three, eight of class two, nineteen of class one, eighteen at $1,100 each, fifty-two at $960 each; Eve machine operators at $1,200 each; folders——chief $1,200, one $1,200, two at $1,000 each; messengers or laborers——three at $900 each, ten at $840 each, four at $780 each, ten at $720 each, three at $600 each· eight skilled laborers at $1,100 each; messen er boys-eight at $720 each six at $600 each, four at $480 each; cgarwomen-—tlu·ee at $480 eadh, four Gm ml at $240 each; in all, $254,880. " "‘*’°”°S· Gaiman mxrnxsns, Division or Pueuca-nous; For miscellaneous objects of expenditure in connection with the publication indexing, i_l£¥,tration, and distribution of bulletins, documents, and ieports, as ws: S“”H‘°‘*°°°‘ For lab0r·saving machinery, i¤clud1.ng` necess su `es 6 000* For envelogistatiohery, and materials, $10?0700; PPL , S ’ ’ D mam For office ture and fixtures, $2,000; · ¤.¤,h°.t..°°°"“° For photographic equipment and for photographic materials and artists? tools an supphes, $22,000;