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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. 1083 The Public Printer is directed to remove within thirty days after ¥*°¤*°'°* °' *"°“°’* the pasliage of this gag au prgnting Iggéhincig, mdign-ia], ,,,,,1 ,,0 {,,5,,,,, @5%,5*;,*;; am *¤·>¤· rom a rooms int e tate ar an avy uil gnow assi e -to the Depargimenthof Etatgélagld Qthe State, War, and Navy gd-i·a.nch ·“’°”¤h°°- prmtrngo cers ere ya e . TREASURY DEPARTMENT. .,.§.'€“‘“’ ”°*’°'° Omrrcn or THE SECRETARY: Secretary of the Treasurgé) $12,000; S°°’°““>"· assistant to the Secretary, at the rate of $5,000 per annum, m March ,,{;,“,§lf““* “’ “‘° S°‘* grstarniinetepn lilundred)  seventeen, to June thirtiethugrsneteen A. tsomwm un e an eig teen, ot ates inc usive, $6,666.67~;t istant ¤1ei·xs,ew. Secretaries at $5,000 each; clerk to the Secretary $3 000· executive clerk, $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; three private ,secreta13ies, one to each Secretaryégt $1,800 igch; Govprnlrsertit actéiary, gder contro 0 e reasury 500·cer —oneo c our ouro cass three, two of class two,; rilliief messenger, E. ,100 ; gw; messengers at $1 000 eac · messengers——t ee at 9 0 eac, e a $840 each; in au, $68,086.6%. _ _ _ _ Office of chief clerk and superintendent: Chief clerk, including s,, §;,§;‘§i,*§},'g $300 as sup&rinten;le£t of Treasury Bugdirig, who ilgag be thscghae ew. executive 0 cer o e epartment an w o,may a y the Secretary of the Treasury to sign official papers and documents during the temporary absence of the Secretary and the Aslsrstanp Secretaries of the department $4 000· assistant superinten ent 0 Treasury Building, $2,500; c1erks;—one $2,000, four of class four, one of class three, two of class two, three of class one, one $1,000, one $900; operator of photographic copying machine, $800; two messengers; three assistant messengers; messenger boy, $360; store- m keeper, $1,200; tellelphone and te egraph operr;tio&0$1,2(§); clnlei E“‘*“°"‘· · en meer $1 400· thee assistant engineers at eac ; e _ ele€rator,conductbrs, at $720 each, and_the,use of laborers as relief elewiator congrgggors lrushdheaurs rs_autl;;rr:§€)i; e1g)l;t_;ire;nte}pg Mmmm M >r, · oc 1 an e cc rrcran, ; ca ai o · $v?z§eE?5;l,400; two lieutenants of the watch, at $900 each: sixty- °°°` five watchmen; foreman of laborers, $1,200; skilled laborers-——two at $840 each, two at $720 each; electrician, $1,200; wireman, $900; thirty-five laborers; ten laborers, at $500 each; plumber, $1,100; painter, $1,100; plumber’s assistant, $780; géghty-five_chanvomen; Winder mmm carpenters——two at $1,000 each, one $720. mder Building: Eni- ‘ neer, $115.0001; ltbree firemer}; elevator lp0lpd]1;::9tg;u§72£;a{1or;rBSi;v:tLcu& xlaildve the elevator conductor); forewoman of char force, $480; CMB _ eight charwomen. Cox Building, seventeen hundred and nine New umm York Avenue: Two watchmen-firemen, at $720 each; laborer. A _ ,B _ Auditors’ Building: Forewoman of char force, $480; twenty-five charwomen; elevator conductor, $720; five laborers, at $500 each (one of whom, when necessary, shall a$1st and reheve {nge elevator condluctor) ; tvgo female laborers, at $480 each; skilled la rer, $840, ' $186,18 . _ _ ,, mgeiieral Supply Committee: Superintendent of suppl1es, $2,250; m?‘S°pp]· Cm clerks—twofo lclass four, eric oi; class three, longs? ,.:>(_021t·h;:§!§§1gla;2 t, f ass one; tweve_ em rary cer or 0 » , WO ealzlhr (brcinonth laborer; rn a.lf($22,210. $7% ‘ ‘ P f Bookkee ing and Warrants· Chief of division $4 000· wgmm B?-€·.am°°d V OD O · _ 1 1 2 assisltalglt chief of divisrgn, $3,000; estimate and digest clerk, $2,500; executive clerk, $2,500; two principal bookkeepers, at $2,100 each; eleven bookkeepers, at $2,000 eac ; c1erks——thirteen of class four, six of class three, six of class two, two of class one; messenger; three assistant messengers; messenger boy, $480; in all, $85,480.
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