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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 117. 1922. 475 To enable the Commissioner of Navigation to secure uniformity in v£Se'1,'*g)*°°S*”°m°°* °' the admeasurement of vessels, including the employment of an Am} p. 471. adjuster of admeasurements at not to exceed $2,260, purchase and exchange of admeasuring instruments, traveling and incidental expenses, $3,760. $25gr purchase and repair of instruments for counting passengers, §°,,‘}’,;*;{$,§’{§“°“8°”· Enforcement of navigation laws: To enable the Secretary of Com- .,¤]g,°}t.f,r b°§§Z’§§5{§§ merce to provide and operate such motor boats and employ thereon hwgsuch persons as may be necessary for the enforcement, under his d1rection by customs officers, of laws relating to navigation and inspection of vessels, boarding of vessels, and counting of passengers on excursion boats, $60,000. _ To enable the Secretary of Commerce to employ, temporarily, mP»$°$§`§t$f$-asgr;.°r' such persons as may be necessary, of whom not more than two at ap; one t1me may be employe in the District of Columbia, to e orce the laws to prevent overcrowding of passenger and excursion vessels, and all necessary expenses in connection therewith, $10 000. W, , Wireless communication laws: To enable the Secretary of Com- a0¤`$i1$iZ§ftm$1`ssS'*£fs°i°' merce to enforce the Acts of Congress "to require apparatus and 3,V°{;_?;6,;9P;5‘§§?¥ V°‘· operators for radio communication on certain ocean steamers" and k}i»ze,p.€m. " to regulate radio communication" and carry out the international radio telegraphic convention, and to employ such apersons and means as may be necessary, this employment to include s aries of employees in the District of Columbia not exceeding $17,600, traveling and subsistence expenses, purchase and exchange of instruments, technical books, rent and all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, $130,000. _ _ _ hipping Commissioners: For salaries of shipping commissioners S;§”,§-E‘°g www in amounts not exceeding the following: Baltimore, $2,000; Boston, $3,000; New Orleans, $2,500; Ne rt News, $1,500; New York, $5,000; Norfolk, $1,800; Philadelp-hih, $2,400; Portland, Maine, $1,300; Seattle, $3,500; Providence, $1,800; Galveston, $1,800; San Francisco, $4,000; in all, $30,600. _ Clerk hire: For compensation, to be fixed by the Secretary of °1°'kh""‘ Commerce, of not to exceed $1,600 per annum to each person or clerk Prom in the offices of shilppin commissioners, $7 0,000: Provided, That one Pay Animas. clerk may be employef hereunder at a compensation not to exceed $2,200 per annum. Contingent expenses; For rent, stationery, and other requisites (jQ°,’§,‘}f‘,‘§?‘}§,?‘p°“’°“‘ for transaction of the business of shipping commissioners’ offices, and for janitor in the commissioner’s office at New York, $840; in all, $10,000. Total, Bureau of Navigation, $357,390. Standards Bureau. BUREAU or STANDARDS. Salaries: Director, $6,000; physicists-chief, $4,800, one qualified mum' in optics $3,600, two at $3,600 each, one $3,300, three at $3,000 each; assistant to the director, $3,600; associate physicists—five at $2,700 each, five at $2,500 each, four at $2,200 each, seven at $2,000 each; assistant physicists-—twelve at $1,800 each, thirteen at $1,600 each, eighteen at $1,400 each; chemists—chief $4,800, one $3,500, one $3,000; associate chemists———three at $2,700 each two at $2,500 each, one $2,200, four at $2,000 each; assistant chemists-four at $1,800 each, four at $1,600 each, six at $1,400 each; physical chemist, $1,800; laboratory assistants——twenty-three at $1,200 each, eighteen - at $1,000 each; laboratory helpers—two at $840 each, four at $720 each, three at $600 each; aids—fourteen at $900 each, sixteen at $720 each; twenty laboratory apprentices, at $540 each; secretary,