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1114 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 24. 1923. 1’m#*#¤·. d D m st' Commerce $15 000: Provided That no part of said m§i°$iri.%°S`isi°° using giilm shzllebdc aid for trims brtation on foiei vessels without a ., P P sn . certificate from the Secretary of Commerce that there are no American vessels on which such officers and clerks may be transported. foggéfctggdedsging _For all necessary expenses, mcluding personal services m the u¤¤s,¤¤¤. District of Columbia and elsewhere, Burchase of books of reference M"' p`1m` and periodicals, rent outside of the istrict of Columbia, traveling and subsistence expenses of oi’1.icers_and employees, and all other necessary uécrdental fezipenses not;1 rgcludeg 115 the foreggmgil tc; enab e the ureau o oreign an omes IC ommerce co ec and compile information regarding the restrictions and regulations D M mmm of grade iinposed by foreign g;untriesé?5,(;);)I:SO I Services _ th _ or a necemary expens incu 1 g na _ m _ e

 of wu- District of Columbia and elsbwhere, purchase of lists of foreign

pu.i°ni¢é,p.i11i. bu er books of reference, traveling and subsistence expenses of Y Sv . . . officers and employees, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, to enable the_Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to collect and compile a directory o foreign buyers, $10,000. °°“°°B°’°°“’ nUm¤.AU or rm: census. . dB’;{°,°}°b’g,B’°§;}“’“‘ Salaries: Director, $6,000; five chief statisticians, at $3,300 each; chief clerk, $3,300; geographer, $2,400; fourteen expert chiefs of divisions, at $2,250 each ;_ private secretary and stenographer to Director $2,100; clerks—sixty of class four, seventy of class three, one hundred of class two, two hundred of class one, eighty at $1,000 as r si? ::;*1 s£$S,;;bzf$;:az“:;.·:;,§;2€,%;ma2ss · ree me g a · a each; five unskilleg laborers, at $720 each; four messenger boys, at $480 each · in al 802 340. ugi°i]ei°rt$¤¤i°I°m& Collectiiig statistics: For securing information for census reorts rovrded for b law, semrmonthl reports of cotton roduc- P 7 P Y y _ _ P tion, periodical reports of stocks of baled cotton in the United States and of the dlpmestic ang foreign consumptign of caritton; quarterly reports of to acco· er iem compensation 0 speci agents and ex- Tm lu pgnses of same_ and, of detailed employees, whether employed in ¤_°,gf°"°¤’ °mP Y‘ ashmgton, District of Columbia, or elsewhere; not to exceed $100,000 for the temporary employment of clerks, stenographers, and machine operators and unskilled laborers in the District of Columbia, to be selected from the registers of the Civil Service Commission, and to be paid at the rate of not to exceed $100 per month; the cost of transcri ing State, municipal, and other records; temporary rental of quarters outside of the District of Columbia; for super- Vimmusm vising special aiggnts, and erriploypiierit bytlghegg cgfstsuch ternpogagy ,1.0,mwmm;,cs_ service as may necessary n co ec ing e a 1 ics require y · _ law includin $15 000 for collecting tobacco statistics authorized b §PT*;?£°g°¤*¤· law, in addition tb any other fund available therefor: Provided; That the compensation of not to exceed ten special agents provided Pa for in this paragraph may be fixed at a rate not to exceed $8 per day: ymmcum Provided further That not more than one person employed under this appropriatioii may be paid a greater rate of compensation than Elie maximum ragzg fixed for employees in the Census ureau for the scal ear 1919 95000. suiiii·.,a¤. m°` Tabiilating uiachinizs: For constructing tabulating machines, and for experirnental work in developing, improving, and constructing an mtegratrng counter for use in statistical work, and repairs to sucih mafunery and other mechanical alpphancgs, irflpliling tephmcag an mee amca service in connection therewit w e er per orme in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, and purchase of necessary machmery and supplies, $35,000.