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SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV; Ch. 42. 1923. 1203 sioners who are now borne on the rolls, or who may hereafter be laced thereon, under therplrovisions of any and aH Acts of Con ess, ,,,,,,,,,, g253,000,000: Provided, at the appropriation aforesaid for gavy Nsvy»,u§¤¤¤ mvsl pensions shall be paid from the income of the Navy pension fund so mmm d' ar as the same shall be sufficient for that purpose: Provided furtiwr, Separate mmm;. That the amount expended under each of the above items shall be acconmted for separately. _ For fees and expenses of examining surgeons, pensions, for services E’“m“‘i“"'"`g°°"“‘ rendered within the Hscal year 1924, $192,000. PATENT OFFICE. “’°°“* °*”°°· sananrns. Commissioner, $6,000; first assistant commissioner, $5,000; assistant s commissioner, $5,000; five examiners in chief, at $5,000 each· chief "·"'°‘·°‘°· clerk, who shall be qualified to act as principal examiner, $4,000· solicitor, $5,000; `five law examiners, at $4,000 each; examiner of E¤¤¤i¤¤¤»¤¤¤- classification, $4,200; two examiners of interference, at $5,000 each; examiner of trade·marks, $3,900 · assistant examiners of trade-marks and designs-first $3,000, second, $2,700, second $2,500, third $2,200, four third at $2,050 each, five fourth at $1,800 each, five fourth at $1,650 each, five fourth at $1,500 each; fifty principal examiners, at $3,900 each; first assistant examiners-forty at $3,300 each, thirty at $3,100 each, thirty at $2 900 each; second assistant examinersforty-one at $2,800 each, thirty-one at $2,500 each, thirty-two at $2,350 each; third assistant examiners-forty-three at $2,200 each, thirty-three at $2,050 each, thirty-three at $1,925 each; fourth assistant examiners-—forty-six at $1,800 each thirty-six at $1,650 each, thirty-six at $1,500 each; financial clerk, who shall give bond in such M!§¤¤*Q amount as the Commissioner of Patents may determine, $2,500; librarian, $2,700; chiefs of nonexamining divisions—eight at $2,500 each, eight assistants at $2,100 each; private secretary to be selected and appointed by the commissioner, $2,000; translators of languages—one $2,400, assistant $2,000; clerks-twenty-two of class four, thirty-three of class three, one hundred and ten of class two, one hundred and thirty-five of class one, one hundred and ten at $1,100 each; skilled draftsmen—one $1,800, three at $1,600 each; three draftsmen, at $1,400 each; forty copyists, at $1,100 each; thirty-six messengers, at $1,080 each; thirteen laborers, at $1,080 each; to be selected without regard to apportionment·—fifty-three examiners’ aids at $720 each, thirty-nine copy pullers at $720 each; pnotostat operat0rs·—one $1,400, one $1,200, two at $1,100 each; in all, $2,084,485: Provided, That of the amount herein appropriated .T_f";;,,y,yP,,,,_ not to exceed $25,000 may be used for special and temporary services of typists certified by the Civil Service Commission, who may be employed in such numbers, at $4 per diem, as may, in the ]udgment of the Commissioner of Patents, be necessary to keep current the work of furnishing manuscript copies of records. crxnnar. nxrmasss, rA·r1:N·r orricm. Genmlexpenses. For purchase of law, iprofessional, and other_reference books and R°’°'°°°° °°‘*"°°°‘ publications and scienti c books, including their exchange, and expense of transporting publications of patents issued by the Patent Oflice to foreign governments, and_d1rector1es, $10,000. w”k,y,Sms0,P“_ For producing copies of weekly issue of drawings of patents and enema. designs; reproduction of copies of drawings and specihcations of exhausted patents, designs, trade-marks, and other papers, such other papers when reproduced for sale to be sold at not ess than cost plus