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638 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Snssr II. C11. 113. 1918. exigency not exceeding at one time the sum of $50 at any one building, $175,000. °•¤°'°'°*P°”¤°°- General expenses: To enable the Secretary of the 'I‘reasury to v°1`“'p`537` eicepfate and giyle effect to lfhedpggvisiplns eg szaction gfsthe Act _ 0 `et nineteen un an eig t Th.u·` ty- t tatutes ,,,‘,l$lg{,§lg°j°t’,lc;.§?$’[,@_S°' page five hundred and thirty-seven): For additional salary of $1,000 ,1, , M, . or the Supervising Architect of the Treasury for the fiscal year em. ’_nineteen hundred and nineteen; foremen draftsmen, architectural draftsmen, and apprentice dglaftsmen, at rages dg! pay from $480 ?_ $2 500 per annum· struct1u· e@eers an tsmen, at rate pay from $840 to_$iZ,500 per annum; mechanical, sanitagy, electrical, eating and Ventilating, and illuminating engineers an draftsmen, at rates of pay from $1,200 to $2,400 per annum; computers and estimefiors, at reites aolf pley grom $1,60;) to $?,5O0hpe11; annum; the expen t1u·esuner te oreomgcasses orwc ammimum and maximum rate of compensation is stated, not to exceed $160,000; ¤¤v•ri¤¢·¤d¤¤¤- supervising superintendents, superintendents, and junior superin- _ tendents of construction and mspectors, at rates of pay from $1,600 ,_§,’§,°§°“"‘““"°*‘“‘ to $2,900 perl annum, not to egzeteled $250,000; egpeiises ofgsuperiné ten ence in uding expenses 0. inspectors a.n other officers an eplijployeds, on duty or detailed in connection with work on public b dings the and eqmpment thereof, and the work of the Supervising Architect s Oiiiee, under orders from the Treasury Ixapartmeptggog the transpprtation of household goelds, incident to c ange o a uarters o su supermten ents, su rintendents, and juiilior superintendents of construction, and inspeldctors, not in excess of five thousand ponmds at any one time,_together with the necessary expense mcideut to packing and draying the same, not to exceed in any one year a total expenditure of $7,500; office rent end expenses of.SUP6I'1Ilt6IId6I1t·S, mcluding temporary steno- Ommu M etc. graphic and other assistance m the preparation of reports and the PP ’ care of public property, and so forth; advertising; office supplies, including drafting materials, specially prepared paper, thewriting machines, ad hmes, and other mechanical lahiir-saving devices, and exc of same; furmture, carpets, electric-light fixtures, and office eqmpment; telephone service; not to exceed ?6,0e)0 fg egetggierly; notdito“lexcee1d_$1,00.tl)s for lbooks of reference, aw oo _ c perio c_ an journ ;no toex $10000 forbgrmgpgrting drayivingstil eopste1upg_lies, and pp forth; for pucudmgsnmer econ o ereasury artmtcontingencies of every kind and description, traveling eirlpensegmof site agents, recording deeds and other evidences of title, photo aphic instruments, chemicals, plates, and dphotographic metering; and such other articles and supphes an such minor and incidental egpleiises nolt enumerated, cpmiected sgleg witih work on public dings the acquisition o sites, an e a ministrati k connected with the annual appropriations under the Suiigrvigiiig Arch1tect’s Office as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necesearymand specially order or approve, but not includéng lipat, lighgl, jam r service, awmn curtains, or any expenses or t maintenance of the Building,. or surveys, plaster? rgiiliilliils,

photographs, test pit bormgs, or mill an shop mspections,

.¤ , . ,,,{§,§§"°°°°"'°°’“*’°‘ Architectural competitions: To_ enable the Secretary of the m1;;vm¤¤¢ ¤f ¢¤¤¤¤¤i==» Treasury to meke payment for architectural services under contract; vg, 27,1), eg, enterled iéicto prior tettlip regal of the Ae: entitled "An Act authorizmgte cretaryo e asurytootainplans d ifi ti for public buildings to be erected under the supervisiciiii ofS§<; Department, and prov1di.¥ for local supervision of the construction of the same," apiiroved ebruary twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, me uding additional commissions accruing under