Salaries, Office of Secretary of the Interior-Continued. By objects PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD-continued Salary range $3,200-$3,800: Pueblo attorney. Salary range $2,900-$3,500: Salary range, $1,440-$1,860: Junior clerk. Total permanent, field. Deduct lapses and administrative furloughs. Net permanent, field..................... Total, departmental and field.. Deduct legislative reductions.. 01 Personal services net. Less pay restoration provided by sec. 21 (e) act Mar. 28, 1934... Estimated savings and unobligated balance. Total estimate or appropriation.... By objects PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: Grade 15. Director. Grade 13. Assistant Director. Grade 11. Assistant to director.. Grade 4. Clerk-stenographer.. Grade 3. Senior stenographer.. Total permanent, departmental.. Temporary employees, departmental. Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 1 1 7 8 10 2 All personal services departmental... Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: Special agent.. Grade 9. Special agent.. Grade 8. Special agent.. Accountant.. Grade 7. Special agent. Grade 6. Special agent. Clerk... Clerk and special disbursing agent.. Posi- Av. Posi- Av. Posi- Av. tions salary tions salary tions salar 33 DIVISION OF INVESTIGATIONS Obligations 284, 600 284, 600 Salaries and Expenses, Division of Investigations— For investigating official matters under the control of the Department of the Interior; for protecting timber on the public lands, and for the more efficient execution of the law and rules relating to the cutting thereof; for protecting public lands from illegal and fraudulent entry or appropriation; for adjusting claims for swamp lands and indemnity for swamp lands; and for traveling expenses of agents and others employed hereunder, [$362,560] $391,700, including not exceeding $20,000] $22,000 for personal services in the District of Columbia [, and]; not exceeding [$33,000] $35,000 for the purchase, exchange, operation, and maintenance of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles and motor boats for the use of agents and others employed in the field service[]; and not [Division of Investigations: Not] to exceed $5,000 [of the appropriation "Salaries and expenses, Division of Investigations, Department of the Interior, 1935", shall be available] to meet unforeseen emergencies of a confidential character, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, who shall make a certificate of the amount of such expenditure as he may think it advisable not to specify, and every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the sum therein expressed to have been expended (U. S. C., tille 43, secs. 1–2; acts Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 362; June 19, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 1033). Estimate 1936, $391,700 Appropriated 1935, $362,560 5 4383 34 31 256, 140 3,700 3,500 3,225 3,029 1 $8,500 1 $8,500 1 5,600 1 5,600 1 $5,600 1 4,000 1,980 19, 680 5 19,680 4 2,000 21,680 24 2,696 11 24 2,482 11 1 2,900 1 19,680 $89, 510 11, 690 77,820 5 22, 100 99,920 30 3,660 3, 225 1 3,300 3, 029 23 10, 409 10,409 3,063 3,000 2,722 2,518 2,900 By objects PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: Grade 15. Director. Grade 13. Assistant Director.. Grade 9. Grazier. Total permanent, departmental.. Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 2 2 Posi- Av. Posi- Av. Posi- Av. tions salary tions salary tions salary $2,200 1 $2,400 2,300 2 2,450 2,200 2,200 1,920 2,000 1 3121 2 6 102 $2,200 2,300 2,200 1,920 1,920 1,920 1,620 1,740 1, 460 276, 480 7,000 269, 480 2,000 271, 480 293, 160 293, 160 10,500 1, 800 1,800 68,000 2, 100 6122 500 2,200 5,000 640 5,000 97, 540 390, 700 +1,000 391, 700 391, 700 Obligations 1 $9,000 5 5,600 1 5,600 15 3,200 6 2,000 221312. 1 2 6 2,000 1,800 1,440 33 111,080 1,920 1,920 1,620 1,740 1,460 102 276, 480 7,000 269, 480 2,000 271, 480 291, 160 14,558 276, 602 10,500 1,800 1,800 68,000 2,000 500 2, 200 6.551 640 6,500 100, 491 377,093 377, 093 -14, 533 362, 560 Obligations 121 Division of Grazing Control For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to stop injury to the public grazing lands by preventing over grazing and soil deterioration, to provide for their orderly use, improvement, and development, lo stabilize the livestock industry dependent upon the public range, and for other purposes", approved June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1269), including traveling and other necessary expenses, not to exceed $111,080 for personal services in the District of Columbia, and not to exceed $5,000 for the purchase, exchange, operation and maintenance of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, $250,000, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Inierior (act June 28, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 1269). Estimate 1936, $250,000 4 1 6 90 1,920 1,800 1,740 1,510 243, 080 213, 517 1,255 214, 772 225, 181 29, 085 196, 096 11, 652 2, 171 1,500 67, 461 2,207 Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 362 2,220 11,506 434 8, 431 107, 944 304, 040 +1,000 305, 040 Posi- Av. Posi- Av. Posi- Av. tions salary tions salary tions salary 94, 960 400,000 Contingent Expenses, Department of the Interior For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary and the bureaus and offices of the department; furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, hardware, dry goods, advertising, telegraphing, telephone service, including personal services of temporary or emergency telephone operators; street-car fares for use of messengers not exceeding $150; expressage, diagrams, awnings, filing devices, typewriters, adding and addressing machines and other labor-saving devices, including the repair, exchange, and maintenance thereof, constructing model and other cases and furniture; postage stamps to prepay postage on foreign mail and for special-delivery and air mail stamps for use in the United States; traveling expenses, including necessary expenses of inspectors and attorneys; fuel and light; examination of estimates for appropriations in the field for any bureau, office, or service of the department; not exceeding $500 [shall be available] for the payment of damages caused to private property by department motor vehicles; purchase and exchange of motor trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles, maintenance, repair, and operation of two motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles and motor trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles to be used only for official purposes; rent of department garage; expense of taking testimony and preparing the same in connection with disbarment proceedings instituted against persons charged with improper practices before the department, its bureaus and offices: expense of translations, and not exceeding $1,000 for contract stenographic reporting services; not exceeding $700 for newspapers; stationery, including tags, labels, index cards, clothlined wrappers, and specimen bags, printed in the course of manufacture, and such printed envelopes as are not supplied unde? contracts made by the Postmaster General, for the department and its several bureaus and offices, and other absolutely necessary expenses not herein before provided for, [$82,400] $94,000; and, in addition thereto, sums amounting to [$31,5001 $41,000 for stationery supplies shall be deducted from other appropriations made for the fiscal year [1935] 1936, as follows: General Land Office, $3,500; Geological Survey, [$4,500 $5,500; Freedmen's Hospital, $1,000; Saint Elizabeths Hospital, [$2,500 $2,200; Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations] National Park Serv ice, $10,000; Bureau of Reclamation, $10,000, any unexpended portion of which shall revert and be credited to the reclamation fund; Division of Investigations, $1,000; Bureau of Mines, $6,800; Division of Grazing Control, $1,000; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the first-named sum of [$82,400] $94,000, the total appropriation for contingent ex penses for the department and its several bureaus and offices for the fiscal year [1935] 1936; (U. S. C., title 5, sec. 496; title 31, secs. 669-678; act Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 363). Estimate 1936, $94,000 By objects 3021 Library stock. 1934 appropriation obligated in 1935. Received by transfer from Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works... Total estimate or appropriation.. By objects $34,480 15,000 3,000 5,400 3,200 5, 520 6,600 800 10,000 10,000 41,000 02011 Printed forms, blankbooks, cards, tablets, etc. 0800 Printing and binding publications, Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 31, 600 166, 600 etc.. Total.. Received by transfer from-— Department of Commerce. War Department. Total.. PRINTING AND BINDING Obligations 'Additional amount of $5,364 expended by the Department of Commerce. Library, Department of the Interior For the purchase or exchange of professional and scientific books, law and medical books, and books to complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department, [$500] $600, and in addition there is hereby made available from any appropriations made for any bureau or office of the department not to exceed the following respective sums: Indian Service, $500; Office of Education, [$1,800] $2,000; Bureau of Reclamation, $2,000; Geological Survey, $2,000; ĹOffice of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations] National Park Service, $2,000; General Land Office, $500[.]; Bureau of Mines, $2,000 (act Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 363). Estimate 1936, $600 Appropriated 1935, $500 3021 Library stock: Obligations-1936, $600; 1935, $500; 1934, $500. National Industrial Recovery, Interior, Office of the Secretary— $52,990 14, 365 2, 525 3,508 1,685 4,632 1,685 500 13,000 8,000 36, 500 61,910 201,300 $68, 645 115, 355 184,000 $27, 276 21, 416 5, 258 Printing and Binding, Department of the Interior— For printing and binding for the Department of the Interior, including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, except the Alaska Railroad, the Geological Survey, Vocational Education, and the Bureau of Reclamation, [$123,000] $184,000, of which [$30,000] $35,000 shall be for the [Office of National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations] National Park Service, $45,000 for the Bureau of Mines, and [$40,000] $46,500 for the Office of Education, no part of which shall be available for correspondence instruction (U. S. C., title 31, sec. 588; title 44, secs. 111, 212-222, 253-262; act Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 363). Estimate 1936, $184,000 Appropriated 1935, $124,300 • Includes $1,300 of the appropriation for the U. S. Geographic Board transferred from Independent Establishments by Executive Order No. 6680, dated Apr. 17, 1934. 7,810 3, 162 a $58,069 103, 441 161, 510 -37,000 -210 124, 300 9,075 5,444 871 8, 139 22,350 35, 550 63,845 190, 196 +750 -750 Obligations Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 $59,774 89, 104 148,878 -26, 378 1 122, 500 184, 000 1 Includes $1,300 of the appropriation for U. S. Geographic Board and $2,500 of the appropriation for Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital transferred from Independent Establishments. [PETROLEUM ADMINISTRATION] Petroleum Administration— [For administering and enforcing the provisions of section 9 (e of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933 (48 Stat. 195), and the Code of Fair Competition for the Petroleum Industry approved pursuant to the authority of said Act, and for other purposes relating to the regulation of commerce in petroleum to be allocated by the President, and to include necessary personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere without regard to the civil-service laws and regulations, traveling expenses, rent, and not to exceed $2,750 for books and periodicals, not to exceed $48,000 for the purchase, hire, maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, not to exceed $20,000 for the maintenance, operation, and repair of four motor boats, fiscal year 1935, $1,500,000] (act June 19, 1934, 48 Stat.. p. 1057). Appropriated 1935, $1,500,000 Senior petroleum engineer.. Posi- Av. tions salary 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 2 1 $3,500 Obligations Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 1 3,500 -3,500 1 2 5 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 5 2 Posi- Av. Posi- Av tions salary tions salary 1 $9,000 9,000 8,500 8,000 6,800 6,000 6,000 5,200 5, 200 5,200 4,500 4,600 4,350 4,000 4,000 4,000 2 1 10 1 3 4 1 1 3,600 3,500 4,400 4, 080 3,800 3, 200 3,200 3,200 3,500 3,340 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,600 2,600 1 2,700 1 2,300 1 2,300 3 1 1 1 2,000 1 2,000 1 2,000 5 2,000 3 1,800 2 1.800 1 1,800 1 1,800 3 26 1 1 1 10 4 $3,340 17, 146 2,000 2,000 2,000 20, 48 +3,500 -23,956 1,800 1.620 1,620 1,680 1, 560 1,650 1,680 Total under Office of the Secretary, annual appropriations, general fund: Estimate 1936, $1,636,490 Appropriated 1935, $2,684,725 1, 142 62, 026 279, 496 771, 510 +52, 490 -824,000 COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS Expenses, Commission of Fine Arts For expenses made necessary by the Act entitled "An Act establishing a Commission of Fine Arts", approved May 17, 1910 (U. S. C., title 40, sec. 104), including the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, and payment of actual traveling expenses of the members and secretary of the Commission in attending meetings and committee meetings of the Commission either within or outside of the District of Columbia, to be disbursed on vouchers approved by the Commission, [$8,780] $9,400, of which amount not to exceed [$5,580] $6,200 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia (U. S. C., title 40, secs. 104-106; act Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 364). |