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SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 55. 1922. 373 DIVISION or mm. AND mms. sigg§i*¤¤¤¤ Fi¤¢SDiv*~ _Sa.laries: Chief of division, $2,500; registry clerk, $1,800; two dis- °**i°’°““'*¤*°¤·°'*°· tributing clerks, at $1,400 each; reading and routin clerk, $1,400; clerks—0ne of class two, one of class one; assistant file clerk, $1,100; mail messenger, $1,200; assistant mail messenger, $900; two assistant messengers, at $720 each; messenger boy, $600; in all, $16,340. OFFICE or DISBURSING CLERK. shades; Disbursin eerie, $3,000- de my dsbmm clerk $2 750- ,,D$;*~*;§g= ¤*¤=*· clerks—·four of class fiur, five of class three, five of clgss twci, two of P yi class one; messenger, $840; in all, $31,190. CUSTOMS SERVICE. <`¤=¢¤¤·= Service- Division of Customs: Chief of division, $4,500; two assistant chiefs g§’§§"“,*,{)iY,,l°§$,°,f{g,,, of division, at $3,000 each; law clerks-—four at $2,500 each, three at ¤¤SiS¤*¤tS·¤*°- $2,000 each; clerks·—five of class four, four of class three, six of class two, nine of class one, five at $1,000 each; two messengers, at $840 each· assistant messenger, $720; in all, $68,500. _ For collecting the revenue from customs, including not exceeding ,,,$§,,}'§‘§Y‘”g °“’°°m“ $200,000 for the detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs Am P- 372- revenue, $11,300,000. Scales for customs service: For construction and installation of =‘~¤*°mm°¤°¤1°¤· special automatic and recording scales for weighing merchandise, and so forth, in comiection with imports at the various ports of entry under direction of the Secretary ofp the Treasury, $110,000. _ _ Compensation in lieu of moieties: For compensation in lieu of ,,, “°""’“°“ moieties in certain cases under the customs laws, $50,000. BUREAU or rim BUDGET. “""‘°‘ B“‘““‘ Director, $10,000: Provided, That section 2 of the Act making gi°;}iigf appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses ,,,I$‘§'{€',§'§1°i‘,§',§,c‘2,{‘,,§’,'{,{ 0 the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, and for gg{gmb'° *° B¤*’°**¤ other purposes, approved Ju% 31, 1894, shall not be construed as \’ol.23,p.205. having ap lication to retired officers of the Arm , Navy, Marine Corps, _ or Coast Girard who may be appointed to the offices created b section M"' p` 2°°‘ 207 of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921, approved guns 10, 1921, within the meaning of precluding payment to such oflieers of the difference in pay prescribed for such offices and their retired {pag; _ Assistant Director, $7,500; for all other necessaigy expenses o the ,,,{§’j$f,,,,‘,};,',,°f"§; bureau, including compensation of attorneys an other em loyees in the District o Columbia, printing, bindi , telegrams, teliiphone service, law books, books of reference, perid§cals, stationery, furniture, office equipment, other supplies, traveling expenses, street car fares, per diem in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4 for officeis and employees while absent from the seat of government on official duty, $137,300; in all, $154,800. Federal Farm Loan FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU. Bumu. Salaries: Four members of the board, at $10,000 each; assistant ,§,‘,}°§’,,°f§’,c§’,,2,i3,‘f°,{',§ secretary, $3,000; four private secretaries, at $2,000 each; custodian of securities, $2,500; examiners of securities (not to exceed six in number) at not more than $3,000 per annum each, $14,700; twelve registrars, at $4,000 each; chief land bank examiner, $5,000; supervising appraiser, $3,600; three land bank examiners, at $3,000 each; accountant, $1,800; clerks—one of class four, one of class three,