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78 SIXTY·FOUR.TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. .N¤ ¤*¤•* ¤PP*°¤'*¤· No mone appropriated b an other Act shall be used during the gg ii: siiiidiiiil fiscal year gneitgenphundredxzndieventeen for employment and pay- ""§$;,,, ,,35, ment of ppgpal iervice in the Department of State at Washington, District 0 um ia. °¤¤**¤€•¤*°¤P°¤S°S· CONTINGENT mxrnnsmsz For stationery, furniture, fixtures, tlypewriters, including exchange of the same, repairs, and materia or re airs $12,500. _ _ L“’¤’Y~ ;i•`or books, maps, and periodicals, domestic and fore@, for the li ra $2,000. _ L**~‘*°¤'°Ph*"¢· Folrlgervices of lithographer and necessary materials for lithographic ress, $1,500. ‘ » ’“$°°”°~¤°°“’- P For miscellaneous expenses, includingdpurchase, care, and subsistence of horses, to be used only for offici purppses, repair and maintenance of horse-drawn passenger carrying ve `cles ; automobile mail wagon, including exchange of same, harness, equipment for drivers, s;:1re$t—car tickets not exceeding $100, and other items not included in t e o $10,000. Rm- Forriigdltngll buildings in the District of Columbia, $11,200. m‘gg¤=¤*v ¤•¤··¤- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. m§;*°;,;jgS¤éwf”“*· Ormcn or mm Smcnmranrz Secretary of the Treasury, $12,000; ’ ’ three Assistant Secretaries, at $5,000 each; clerk to the Secretary, $3,000; executive clerk, $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; three rivate secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at $1,800 each; government actuary, under control of the Treasury, $2,500; clerks—one of class four, four of class three, two of class two; chief messenger, $1,100; two assistant chief messengers, at $1,000 each; messengers——three at _ $900 each, three at $840 each; in all, $61,420. aglyguggghmgijy Office of chief clerk and superintendent: Chief clerk, including $300 asm, em. ’ as superintendent of Treasury Buildin , who shall be the chief executive officer of the department and who may be designated b the Secretary of the Treasury to sigxgcofficial papers and documents diiring the temporary absence of the retary and the Assistant Secretaries of the department, $4,000; assistant superintendent of Treasury Building, $2,500; clerks———one $2,000 four of class four, one of class three, two of class two, three of class one (one transferred from Treasurcr’s office at $1,400), one $1,000, one $900; operator of photographic copying machine, $800; two messengers; three assistant mes- V sengers; messenger boy, $360; storekeeper, $1,200; telephone and E¤€*¤°°¤*· •*°· telegraph operator, $1 ,200 ; chief engineer, $1 ,400; three assistant en `— neers, at $1,000 each; eight elevator conductois, at $720 each and tile use of lab0rers as relief elevator conductors during rush ,hours is W h I bur authorized; eight firemen; coal passer, $500;locksmith and electrician, ew_“°° '“°°» “ °'$· $1,400; captam of the watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of the watch at $900 each; sixty-five watchmen; foreman of laborers $1 000· skilled laborers-—two at $840 each two t $720 h- 1 ' Z ’ · . _ » 8 eac , e ectncian $1 200, wireman, $900 ; thirty-Eve laborers; ten laborers, at $500 each· W _ _ plumber, $1,100; painter, $1,100; plumber’s assistant $780* eighty; mae: ammmg. W, cha;-women; carpenters-—two at $1,000 each, one $7 20. i Vlgindsf Building: Engineer, $1,000; three tiremen; elevator conductor $720‘ four watchmen; three laborers (one. of whom when necessa , shall C Bun Y assist and relieve the elevator conductor); foiewoman of chg; force °X ‘ mg· $5180; eight charwomen. Cox Building, seventeen hundred and nine _ _ _' _ {wmv York Avenue: Two watchmeniiremen at $720 each· laborer A"d"°'$ B“’·‘*·“g· Auditors} Building: Forewoman of char force $430 - tweutvkivg charwomen; elevator conductor, $720; five laborers at,$500 each (one of whom, when necessarv, shall assist and relieye th .l - ductor)· two female labor t 48 - 8 Q Qvmor cop an, $185,980- ers, a $ 0 each, skilled laborer, $840; IH