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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. 17 $2,500 per annum, the expenditures under all the foregoing classes not to exceed $169,850; for supervising superintendents, superintendents, S“P°*'¤*°¤d°¤*·¤»¤*°- and junior superintendents of construction, at rates of pay from $1,600 E I to $2,900 per annum, not to exceed $245,000; for expenses of superin- ¤m§{°°°°°° m°i°°°' tendence, mcluding expenses of  inspectors and other officers and em loyees, on duty or detailed m connectron with work on public builidings and the fumishing and equipment thereof, under orders from the Treasu Department; office rent and expenses of superintendents, inclugng temporary stenogra.ph1c and other assistance in the preparation o reports and the care of public aproperty, and so forth; advertising· office supplies, including dr ting materials, °“”"“‘ specially prepared paper, typewriting machines, adding machines, and other mechanical labor-saving devices, and exchange of same; furniture, carpets, electric-(ight fixtures and office equipment, telehone ser·v1ce; not to exc $6,000 for stationerg; not to exceed V"' °’·P‘m· 'gl,000 for books of reference, law books, technic periodicals and journals, subscriptions to which may be paid in advance; for contmgencies of every kind and description, traveling expenses of site agents, recording deeds and other evidences of title, photographic instruments, chemicals, plates, and photographic materials and such other articles and supp es and suc minor and incidental expenses not enumerated, connected solely with work on publrc buildings, the acquisition of sites, and the admimstrative work connected with the annual appro&riations under the Supervising Architect’s Office as the Secretary of e Treasury may deern necessary and specially order or approve, but not including heat, light janitor service, awnings, curtains or any expenses for the general maintenance of the Treasury Building, or surveys  models, progress photo¥aphs, test prt ,m,“_ borings, ormill an shop mspectronsz rmgided, That ereafter mem— drmdpuuy may bers of the field force of the public-building service,_ such as super- °°' ‘°'°‘“ · vising superintendents, suuggtendents, jumor srépermtendents, and I inslpectors of the several c es, may be detaile to the District of Co umbila, m pho discrgtgon of the Secretary of tihe Treasury, for temor uty or 'o no exceedmg` thrrty a in an one case, in threyOflice of thIe8S1upervisin·gI1Architect, but no gnibsisterice or other expenses of like chuwctqr sh be allowed such employees while on duty in Washington serying under such details, $525,000. C i i Architectural competrtrons, public buildrxz To enable the Secre- .,,,.§’,{§,,',‘§_ " °"' °° hfy of the Tri-3aSu1'y to urake puiment for ar `tectural services under V¤i· T/» P·4¤6· contracts entered into prior to e repeal of the Act entitled “An Act authorizing the Secretary of the Treastuiy to obtain plans_and specifications for public buildings to be erec under the supervision o the Treasury Department, an providrpg for local supervision of the construction of the same/’ approved ebrumy twentiethheighteen hundred and ninety-three,  uding payment for the services from July first, nineteen hundred and twelve, 0 the architect of the Hilo, Hawa; mb- H*"“*- building, specially selected under the Oprovrsrons of the Act ajiprov V°*· 3°·P· lm March ourth, nineteen hundred and even, the unexpended _ alance of the appropriation for architectural competrtions public buildings, V°‘· 3"· P- **8- for the year ending June thirtreth, nineteen hundred and_tlnrteen, or so much thereof as may be necessary, rs hereby made available for  pu§ose_durir%the_iisca.l year nineteen hundred and fourteen. Mmm www Zgutromess o•u)%1tal, ilmrngton, North Carolina: Medical o£cerS’ Wilmington, N. c. u rs,,.
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