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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 350. 1912. 375 mechanical and electrical eer; $2,750; four technical ler $1,800 each; clerks-seven 0 class four additional to ono; clgsli gf class four as bookkeeper, $100, nine of class three, five of class two one of  one; foreman of duplicating gallery, $1,800; four mes; zigers; assistant messenger one laborer; our mspectors, at $2,190 F ‘ ‘?.°’?§i»°‘·"*"°°’ “‘ iii *”a“°a bl fr 8.., _ or e owm now au onze an a e om a ro- ¤¤¤v¤¤v¢•• r>·i¤ priations, namely:gI•`or_chief ofjechnicalschvision, $3,000; assigiiant constructor, $2 750;_ass1stant chief of files and record division, $2,250; !’¤*°· P- *27- chief structural engineer, $2,750; assistant·chief structural engineer, $2,400; inspectors og;i£plies—-one at $2,300 one at $1,800; inspectors--1ive at $2,300 ,_three at $2,000 each, one at $1,800élphotographer $2,000; su: admmistrative clerks, at $2,000 each; erks-— one of  four, four at $1,700 each, four of class three, six at $1,500 each, eight of class two, eight at $1,300 each, thirteen of class one, four at $1,100 each, six at $1,000 each, three at $900 each, two at $840 each; duplicating paper chemist, $1,200; foreman vault, safe and lock shop, $1,100; assistant messenger; messenger be s·—three at $480 each, two at $360 each; skilled laborers-—four at :1,000 each, seven at $960 each, one at $900, one at $840; laborer, $600; in all, $144,770, which shall be paid out of the appropriation made in the ?P])l’0gl’l&tl0D act for the fisc year nineteen hundred ' and or " eneral Expenses of Public Bu.ildings.", For the hscal year nmetcen hundred and fourteen and annuall mglygggif thereafter  estimates shall be submitted for salaries for  wes. , personal services of the foregoin character required in the office of    Architect of thegfreasnry, and except as appro `a- DODS mcaly be made thereunder no such_personal services ahasnhe emgoy in said office at Washington, District of Columbia. cz or Comrmonnmz or ran Tnnasmzr: Comptroller of the ¤<>¤v¤·>¤¤·’¤¤¤¤¤· Treasury, $6,000; Assistant Comptroller of the 'heasury, $4,500; chief clerk, $2 500· chief law clcr , $2,500; nine law clerks revisggg accounts and briedng opinions-one at $2,100. and_eight at $2, each; expert accountants--six at $2,000 each; rivate secretary, $1,800; erks-—eight of class four, three of class Hires, one of class two; stenographer and typewriter, $1,400; tyqgwriter-camyist, $1,000; two messengers; assistant messenger; one a rer· in, $73,460. Hereafter the administrative examination of all public accounts, u:,g¤:g,g*;g;¤*• •{; preliminary to their audit by the accounting officers of the Treasury, sy new- or umu shall be made as contemplated bi the so-called_Dockery Act, e5 v°"”·'·°“‘ proved July thirty-first, eiilzteen undred and muet§—four and vouchers and pay rolls shall dprepared and examined y and the admmistrative heads of ivisions and bureaus in the executive departments and not bi the disbursing clerks of said dgpartmente, °,:>!¤kj_¤_•¤¤4¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ except those vouchers eretofore prepared outside of  may continue to be so prepared an the disbursing o$cers e only such examination of vouchers as may   necessary to gscertain whether they represent legal claims against the United tatee. . Omen or Aunrron ros Tuasusr Dsranrumrr: Auditor, $4,000; ,,2,“,$,°,§‘,§;¥,2‘;Lf,°{ chief clerk and chief of division, $2,250; law clerk $2,000; two chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; clerks-yeighteen of class four, fifteen or ‘ · class three, thirteen of class two, thirty-one of class one, ten at $1,000 each four at $900 each; three assistant messengers; three laborers; in all, $141,790. _ on Mmmm Orncz or Armrron rpg _WAR Dxrmmxurz Auditor, $4,000- wu D°§l,_,,,,,,,,,_ chief clerk and chief of division, $2,250; law clerk, $2,000; chief of division of accounts, $2,500; two chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; clerks-twenty-four of class four, forty-nine of class three (one transferred to disbursing clerk), sixty-two of class two, fifty of class one, 87618°-—von 37-rr 1-26