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 SIXTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 75. 1915. 831 per annum· for foremen draftsmen, architectural draftsmen, and apprentice draftsmen, at rates of pay from $480 to $2,500 per annum; for structural engineers and draftsmen, at rates of pay from $840 to $2,200 per annum; for mechanical, sanitary, electrical, heating and ventilating, and illuminating engineers and draftsmen, at rates of pay from $1,200 to $2,400 per annum; for computers and estimators, at lofzhpay from $1,5500 t0f$2,5({gcper annum, the eérpenditures un er e or oing casses or w a mmimum an maximum rate of compensgfion is stated, nplt to excged $168,450; fo`; sllrper- .,_E_“*’°'l"'°”°°“*°* vis` supermten ents, superm` ten ents, an jumor superin n ents of cudgstruction and inspectors, at rates of pay from $1,600 to $2,900 per annum, not to exceed $278,960; for eanenses of superintendence,   °‘ '“l"‘°‘ mcluding e enses of all inspectors and o er ofIicers_and employees, on duty orxdetailed in connection with work on rpublic buildingsrand the furnishing and equipment thereof, under o ers from the easury Department; office rent and expenses of superintendents, including temper stenographic and 0 er assistance ID the preparation of reports alid the care of public property, and so forth; advertising; office supplies, including drafting materials, specially prepared pppgr, §Z§§j°I{°f{§§_°‘· typewriting machines, adding machines, and other mechamcal r- sa devices, and exchange of same; furniture, carpets, electric- ures and office equipment; telephone service; not to exceed $6,000 for statione ; not to exceed $1,000 for books of reference, law books, techniclil periodicals and journals; for contingencies of every kind and description, traveling expenses of s1te_agents, recording deeds and other evidences of title, photographic instruments, chemicals, plates, and photogra hic materials, and such other articles and suppliw and such minor ang incidental expenses not enumerated connected solely with work on public buildings the acquisition of sites, and the administrative wor connected with the annual appropriations under the Supervising Architect’s Office as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve, but not mc uding heat, light, ]amtor service, awmngs, curtams, or any expenses for the general maintenance of the Treasury Brnldmg, or-_§m·v§ysH plaster mtqdels,  photographs, test prt bormgs, or mi an s o ms ec ons,,. Architectulfal cgmpetitions: To enable the Secretary of the Treas- p°·'{,{';,§‘,{§?°*°'°‘ °°”" ury to make payment for architectural services under contracts en- bP¤ym•¤¢ ¤f¢¤¤¤¤¤- tered into prior to the repeal of the Act entitled "An Act authorizing l vii 2:, rr asa the Secretary of the Treas to obtain plans and specifications for ublic buildings to be erectlid, under the supervision of the Treasmy l))epartment, and providing for local supervision of the construction of the same," approved Februa.13 twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, including addition comrmssronsaccruing under certain of said contracts due to increase in the limits of cost of certain buildings, except as otherwise specifically rirovrded by law, _ _ and including payment for the services from Ju g first, mneteen §,§§{*j£?f*;f§g‘,3; Vo, hundred and twelve, of the architect of the Hilo, awaii, building; sv,r>-428- specially selected under the revisions of the Act appfoved Marc fourth, nineteen hundred andp eleven, and of the sum erem appropriated not to exceed the amount of $2,075 is made available to pay the second group of architects invited to com te in submitting drawin for the post-ofiice and coiuthouse building to be erecte in Portlsand, Oregon, for such expenses as were incurred by them in §‘$,’,'2“{,‘fl,;,€,’f”‘· preparing drawings, and so forth, prior to the receipt of the new pro- Amen-21¤· gram made necessary by the amendatory legislation contained in the Act approved Octo er twenty-second, nineteen hundred and thirteen, $65,000, to be immediately available.