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 770 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1918. ,°}"°},}'“’°" “d°*“°”°* For the following further additional force: Officers to qid in impor- ` tant drafting work-—on]e $4,50(},toned$2k5l0t0, totbeoapepomted pgltlloe t ; assistant so `citor o e e men appom y the Selclrlitmy, $2,500; law clerks-twg at $2,250 each, one $2,000, to be appointed by the Secretary; clerks-—eight of class four, seven of class three, ten of class two, ten of class one; messenger; two assiletant aipessengers; three laborers; five female laborers, at $240 eac ; in, $73 060. .,,Q°"mi°’”‘l °m"]°" For additional employees in the Department of State, $200,000: f,;‘;";gémc¤m_ Promkied, That not more than six eisons shall be employed hereunder No ma 8 M at a rate of compensation exceedilng $1,800 per annum. _ um to bg @,0, No money ap ro mated by any other Act except_ the Act ma D ¤ t ‘ fp & ul appropriatmns or e Diplomatic and Cons ar Service, shall be us 4,,,,, ,,_m_ duging the iistoalfyear nmelteen hpndred glnd Bmeteen fop erppéeyttiene an paymen 0 rson servicem e epartmen 0 a a Washi.n§nn, Distrilils of Columbia. §§’$$§t,kB‘f5’§R* New ork, New York, Pass rt Bureau: Pass rt ent, $2,000; ’ clerks——one of class four, iwvo of)i):lass three, two offlassalltlwo; messenger; messenger boy, $480; rent of offices, $2,500; stationery, furniture, Sm _ tures, an other miscellaneous expenses, $2,000; m all, $15,620. r”“‘°'“°°'°"l‘ San Francisco, California, Passport- Bureau: For salaries and Cmmgme so exgepses of maintenance of the passport bureau, $7,500. "’°”‘° N·rxNcmz’r mxrmxsssz For stationery, fumiture, fixtures, Itypewriters, including exchange of the same, repairs and materi or re airs $55000. m"`"" mfifor hooks, maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the _ rary $2,000. 1'm‘°""*’h“"‘ - For dervices of lithographer and necessary materials for lithographic _ press $1 500. M“"“H"‘°"“’· For miscellaneous expenses, including) maintenance and repair of a motor-propelled passenger vehicle, to e used only for official purposes; automobile mail wagon, including exchange of same; streetcar tickets not exceeding $100, and other items not included in the Rm foregoing, $10,000. _ _ _ _ _ · For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, $11,200. ,,,g,,§f’°"{" D°’°’°` TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ,,§‘f"f"""`Y ‘“‘d “’l“‘ Orman or mn Sscanranrz Secretary of the Treasury, $12,000; ·*=¤=°¤¤¢S¢¤=¤¤¤¤$· assistant to the Secretary, $5,000; tlu·ee Assistant Secretaries, at Am’p_m_ $5,000 each; two additional Assistant Secretaries, at $5,000 each, 1n_accordance with the authority contained m the deficiency appro- Cmksllmmiem priation Act approved October sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen; clerk to the Secretary, $3,000; execut1ve clerk, $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; five private secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at $1,800 each; Government actuary, under control of the Trea.s1u·y, $4,000; clerks—one of class four, four of class three, two of class two; chief messenger, $1,100; two assrstant chief messengers, 3:1 $;§%0g Oe)ach; messengers-—three at $900 each, ive at $840 each; in w€hief¤1¤rk.¤¤¤i¤¢¤¤;;¤  of éhjef clerk and superintendent: Chief clerk, includin $300 ¤¤gmm¤dm'cl“k’ as superintendent of Treasury Building, who shall be theg chief executive officer of the department and who may be desi ated b §he_Secrte]tary of the Treasury to si? official papers and cidlcumentls uring _ e tem rary absence of the Secretary and the Ass` t t Secretaries of th; department, $4,000; assistant superintendelrltmdf Treasury Buxldmg, $2,500; administrative clerk, $2,000; clerksone $2,000, four of class four, one of class three, three of class two, three of class_one, one $1,000, one $900; operator of photographic copying machine, $800; two messengers; three assistant messengers;