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1264 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. C’€’k“· °°t“*”Yr °“`· Secretary, at $1,800 each; Government actuary, under control of the 'lgreasury, $;1]30g0;clerks——one of class four, four of hc-ilgss three, two of c ass two; c 'e messenger $1 100· two assistant c `e messengers, at $1,000 each; messengers——three at,$900 each, five at $840 each: m all, $69 600. Aaaiziouai empioy- Flor additional emgloyees for the Bscal year 1922, formerly paid from °°s‘ the appropriation " xpenses of loans": Clerks—three of c ass four, threlei oglcgagighree, one of class one; messenger; messenger boy, $600; in a , . Chief clerk, assssv Office of chief clerk and superintendent: Chief clerk, including ““°"’“°‘ $300 as superintendent of Treasury Building, who shall be‘the chie executive officer of the department and who may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury to sig official papers and documents during the temporary absence of the cretary and the Assistant Secretaries of the epartment, $4,000; assistant chief clerk, $3_,000;_ass1stant giépgoizntepdgpt of T;;s§610ryfBu1l<Euiig, $2,500; adixpngstrazgrre clprk, , ·cer ——one , ouro cass our oneo cass ee ou1· of class tgp, Bve_of clasiiplne, one $1,000,, one $900£u'operatbr of photograp c copying mac e $800; two messengers· thee assistant messengers; mimeograph operator, $720; messenger bby, $420; storekeeper, $1,200; telegraphers-—-one $1,400, one $1,200; telephone and _ _ telegraph operator, $1,200; three telephone switchboard operators; ,,,E,°§§‘§?,§,*,,,,Sl‘,*§,f§‘,‘,§f mec anical superintendent, $2,260; chief engineer, $1,400; four assistantixgngmeciis, at $11,020 each épggudmlg onei fri; outsid? fnaildings); B1 eeva rconuc rsa eac an teuseo aoreisas relief elevator conductors during rush, hours is authorized; eight Bremen; coal passer, $600; chief electrician, $1,600; locksmith and electrician, $1,400; capta1n_of the watch, $1,400; three lieutenants of m‘:'ga*g1@c¤;f§{g§b<¥°”» the watch,_at $900 each; sixty·i:ive watchmen; foreman of laborers, $1,200; assistant foreman of laborers, $840; eight chaufleurs, at $720 gash; 51;:8 Zgtompbile truck7labore1l;s, at $6pO each; skilled laborer-}? wo a eac two at $ 20 eac · two e ectricians at $1 200 eac ; wireman, $900; fdrty—Bve laborers; plumber, $1,100; ainter, $1,100; plumbers assistant, $780; attendant for emergency relief room, $660; ead of char force, $720; e hty·Bve charwomen; carpenters-two at Winder Buuding- $1,000 each, one $720. l€7inder Building and annex: Engineer, $1,000; three Bremen; elevator conductor, $720; six watchmen; four laborers (one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor); forewoman of char force, $480; twelve charcox Building. wom¢in;f§Im;11le laéborer floxr la¢¥_es’ktoilets, $660, Cox Building, seventeen im e an nine ew or Avenue: Tw tehm ; l b . Auezmv euuemg. Auditors’ Building: Forewoman of char forci-i,w$l480; lszenllyyglign charwomen; elevator conductor, $720; seven laborers (one of whom when necessary shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor); two female laborers, at $480 each; skilled laborer, $840; in all, $228,350. kclgirglpxyepez pgazgie The following sums shall be deducted from the follo appmmms. pp _ priations 111 this Act, rp)s&ectively, and shall be c to the m5Q·•¢, rr- 12% mo ggpropnatgn for the; 5 (pebgf (;l3ffb?le¥k an}; Supirintendenti asury _ epartmen an a a e t m t Bezsonnel in such ombez “Expenses of loa;n(s’§’ $50,(00(l;0§rIS1a£ilId.rie(s, ureau of War: Risk Insurance," $30,000; "Oolleetmg’r;he War PWM §etv§erru§5O%6<(l) _En;plrc§§r§e)n30%f Nlgarcotie agdm National hégagiin Pa resrr' f . G , , Q H1 , , : i; Y m wu employed hereunder at a rate of coihpensaition exg§egi?nr;0$l1;00 pe; _, _ annum. _ .

 ’°' *’“‘ For employees for the care anduprotection of buildings for the ac-

—·¤» =·—· commodauon of such bureaus of e department as may be assigned thereto, as follows: Three elevator conductors, at $720 each; nine Bremen; three female laborers at $660 each; seven laborers (inclu ` three to assist elevator conductors when required).; foreiwomen o