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 six*rY-F1F*rH ooiwennss. sm. III. cH. se. 1919. 1225 For miscellaneous expenses, including maintenance and repair- of i “”’·°°“¤¤°°¤·*· a. moto1·—propelled passenger vehicle, to be used only for official pruposes; automob e mail wagons, including exchange of same; street car fare not exceeding $150, and other items not included in the foregoing, $12,000. For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia for storage and Rmgarage, $1,500. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. D°"°"" Orrrcn or run Sncnmunr: Secretary of the Treasiuy, $12,000; ,_,§*i‘i‘°*“'Y ¤¤<1¤S¤¤=*» assistant to the Secretary $5,000; three Assistant Secretaries, at Aeétantsecretaues $5,000 each; two additional Assistant Secretaries, at $5,000 each, in »¢~¤.1>.w. accordance with the authority contained in the deficiency appropriation Act approved October 6, 1917; clerk to the Secretary, ¤1<¤k¤.¤cw¤ry,¤t¤. $3,000; executive clerk, $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; three rivate secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at $1,800 each; (government actuary, under control of the Treasury, $4,000; clerks-——-three of class four (two of whom shall act as rivatesecretaries to the additional Assistant Secretaries authorized) by the deficiency Actof October 6, 1917), four of class three, two of class two; chief messenger, $1,100; two assistant chief messengers, at $1,000 each; messengerse-· tgree pt $900 each, five at $840 each; in all, $78,200, or so much tereo asmay enecessary. Hm Office of chief clerk and superintendent: Chief clerk, including $300 ¤¤ t.cl¢¤i as superintendent of Treasury Building; who shall be the chief execu- °*°‘ tive officer of the department and w o may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury to s` official papers and documents during the temporary absence of ig; Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries of the department, $4,000; assistant superintendent of Treasury Building $2,500; administrative clerk, $2,000; clerks—one ‘ $2,000, four of class four, one of class three, four of class two, five of class one, one $1,000, one $900; operator of photographic copying machine, $800; two messengers; three assistant messengers; mimeograph operator, $720; messenger boy, $420; storekeeper, $1,200; te egraphers-—one $1,400, one $1,200; telephone and telegraph operator, $1,200; three telephone switchboard operators; chief engineer, F¤s¢¤¤¤¤.¤¢¤- $1,400; four assistant engineers, at $1,000 each (including one for outside buildings); eiglht elevator conductors, at $720 each, and the use of laborers as re 'ef elevator conductors during rush hours is authorized; eightfiremen; coal passer, $600; chief electrician, $1,600; locksrnith an electrician, $1,400; captain of the watch, $1,400; three lieutenants of the watch, at $900 each; sixty-five watchmen; m°‘§g;‘;’;g;gf;%'¤b°¤¤· foreman of laborers, $1,200· assistant foreman of laborers, $840; ’ ` eight chauffeurs at $720 each; skilled laborers———·two at $840 each, two at $720 each; two electricians, at $1,200 each; wireman, $900; forty-five laborers; plumber, $1,100; painter, $1,100; plumber’s assistant, $780; attendant for emergency relief room, $660; head of char force, $720; eighty-five charwomerr carpenters-·two at $1,000 each, one $720. éinder Building and annex: Engineer, $1,000; “'”*°*°'B““d*¤¤· three firemen; elevator conductor, $720; six watchmen; four laborers (one of whom, when necess, shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor); forewoman of aizliar force, $480; twelve charwomen; _ _ female laborer for ladies’ toilets, $660. Cox Building: Two watch- C°‘ Pmdmgj men; laborer. Auditors’ Building: Forewoman of char force, $480; ·*“‘*°°”'B““‘““· twenty-five charwomen; elevator conductor, $720; five laborers (one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor); two female laborers, at $480 each; skilled laborer, $840; in all, $217,820. Bmdmgs M mm For employees for the care and protection of buildings for the nal Revenue Bureau, accommo ation of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and such other °‘%,,,,,,,,c_ bureaus as may be assigned thereto, at annual rates of compensation