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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Ssss. II. Ch. 214. 1920. 643 two of class one; messenger; messenger boy, $480; stationery, furniture, Extures, and other miscellaneous expenses, $2,500; in all, $20,820. San Francisco, California, Passport Bureau: For salaries and Sm F¤¤°iS°°»°°·“‘· ex enses of maintenance of the passport bureau, $7,500. SONTINGENT EXPENSES: For stationery, furniture, Extures, the- C°““°g°“‘°‘P°“°‘· writers, including exchange of the same, repairs and materialylfor reriiairs, $30,000. . L.,) or books, maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the ‘ m"' library, $4,000. For miscellaneous expenses, including maintenance and repair of m”°°“°“°°“"~ a motor-propelled passenger vehicle, to be used only for official purposes; automobi e mai wagons, including exchange of same; street car fare not exceeding $150, and other items not included in the foregoing, $15,000. R t For rent 0 buildings in the District of Columbia for storage and "' ` garage, $1,500. TREASURY DEPARTMENT- mglnrglmury Dm"' Ormon or rim Sncnnranr: Secretary of the Treasury, $12,000; S,S§'§§$,{" “d “* assistant to the Secretary, $5,000; three Assistant Secretaries, at A¤¤i¤¢¤¤¢S¤¤r¤*¤¤¤•S- $5,000 each; clerk to the Secretary, $3,000; executive clerk, $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; three private secretaries, one to each Assistant Secretary, at $1,800 each; Government actuary, under control of C'°""*°°‘“"""·°‘°· the Treasury, $4,000; clerks-one of class four, four of class three, two of class two; chief messenger, $1,100; two assistant chief messengers, at $1,000 each; messenge1s——three at $900 each, five at $840 each; in all, $69,600. Tw ddmo I As_ For two additional Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury at the sism°Zsfsc»¤»iir'iZs,e¢c. rate of $5,000 each ger annum in accordance with the authority V°‘·‘°»P·3*'· contained in the De ciency Appropriation Act alpproved October 6, 1917, and for a private secretary to each of the said Assistant Secretaries at the rate of $1,800 each per annum, so much as may be necessary is appropriated to provide for their compensation from July 1, 1920, to a date not later than six months after the termination of the present war. I k t Office of chief clerk and superintendent: Chief clerk, including m$,2lf{€,§li¤5a,eic_ $300 as superintendent of Treasury Building, who shall be the chie executive officer of the department and who may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury to sign official papers and diocuments during the temporary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries of the department, $4,000; assistant chief clerk, $3,000; assistant superinten ent 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, Eye of class one, one $1,000, one $900; olpprator of photographic copying machine, $800; two messengers; t ee assistant messengers; mimeograph operator, $720; messenger boy, $420; storekeeper, $1,200; telegraphers·—one $1,400, one $1,200 ; telephone and telegraph operator, $1,200; three telephone switch- _ _ board operators; mechanical Superintendent, $2,250; chief engineer, ,,,§‘d°§¤“§“‘¤f§¤,g'§‘,,°‘f§§‘§f $1,400; four assistant engineers, at $1,000 each (including one for outside buildings); eight elevator conductors, at $720 each, and the use of laborers as relief elevator conductors during rush hours is authorized; eight firemen; coal passer,$600; chief electrician, $1,600; locksmith an electrician, $1,400; captain of the watch, $1,400; three lieutenants of the watch, at $900 each; sixt -five watchman; foreman of laborers, $1,200; assistant foreman of laborers, $840; eight chauffeurs at $720 each; six automobile truck laborers at $660 each_;_sk1lled laborers—two at $840 each, two at $720 each; two electricians, at $1,200 each; wireman, $900; forty-five laborers;