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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 214. 1920. 647 For traveling expenses of the members of the board and its officers °°°“"g°¤°°xP°”S°S· and employees; per diem in lieu of subsistence, not exceeding $4; and contingent and miscellaneous expenses, including books of reference and maps, and exclusive of stationery and printing and binding, $25,000; For rent, vault rent, and expenses of the twelve registrars’ offices at R°g"*”"S’ °m°°$· $600 each, $7,200; _ E _ _`t_ S For the examination of national farm loan associations, including Px;“im"1°¤ ` personal services and traveling expenses, $67,500: Provided, That no piyviieiiiicriou, person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $2,500 per annum: Promkied further, That $7,500 of this sum may g be expended for clerk hire in the District of Columbia; °1°"`S’ D' C` In all, $303,200. Summing MCM Orrrcn or Surnnvisme Aacnrrncrr: Supervising Architect, $5,000; tegvs once. Ar _ executive officer, $3,250; technical officer, $3,000; drafting division— m§fp§.E”p§‘,‘§,gwnd&§i‘§ superintendent $3,000, assistant superintendent, $2,750; mechamcal ***;;;,,8, p_,,,6_ engineering division—superintendent $2,750, assistant superintendent ’ $2,400; structural divisio11—superintendent $2,750, assistant superintendent $2,400; superintendents-computing division $2,750, repairs division $2,400, accounts division $2,500, maintenance division $2,500; files and records division—chief $2,500, assistant chief, $2,250; head draftsman, $2,500; eight administrative clerks, at $2,000 each; four technical clerks, at $1,800 each; c1erks—nine of class four, additional to one of class four as bookkee er $100, four at $1,700 each, fourteen of class three, six at $1,500 each, thirteen of class two, eight at $1,300 each, twenty-one of class one, four at $1,100 each, seven at $1,000 each, three at $900 each, two at $840 each· photographer, $2,000; foreman, duplicating galley, $1,800; two duplicatin paper chemists, at $1,200 each; foreman, vault, safe, and lock shop, $1,200; five messengers; two assistant messengers; messenger boys——one $600, two at $480 each, two at $360 each; skilled labore1s—four at $1,000 each, seven at $960 each, one $900, one $840; laborers—one $660, 0116 $600; in 8.ll, $221,020. c0mpgmuay·S0me,_ Orrron or CoMr·r1zoLr.n1z or mm Tnnasuizxz Comptroller, $6,000; assistant comptroller, $4,500; attorneys—three at $4,000 each, three at $3,000 each ; chief clerk, $2,500 ; chief law clerk, $2,500; law clerksfour at $2,400 each, three at $2,200 each, thirteen at $2,000 each; five expert accountants at $2,100 each; private secretary, $1,800; c1erks—fif teen of class four, ten of class three, seven of class two, six of class one, one $1,000; three messengers; three assistant messengers; laborer; in all, $157,340. .,.,,,,,1),,,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,0, For temporary employees in the office of the Comptroller of the ¤·=g,m,_w Treasu, $40,000: romded, That no person shall be employed raynsiacam. hereunldier at a rate of comggnsation exceeding $4,000 er annum. _ _ The Comptroller of the easury is authorized to designate such ,,§§’,‘T“°"”‘g“‘“g `°“" person or persons in his office as may be required from time to time to countersign in his name such classes of warrants as he may direct. Omg 0, Audimnor Orrron or Aunrron ron 'fiznascnr Dnranrmnivr: Auditor, rmsmy nepmmm. $4,000; chief clerk, $2,250; law clerk, $2,000; chief of division, $2,250, three chiefs of div1sion, at $2,000 each; four assistant chiefs of division, at $1,920 each; clerks—thirty-eight of class four, forty- one of class three, forty-six of class two, thirty-two of class one, twenty-four at $1,000 each, six at $900 each; messenger; three assistant messengers; three laborers; in all, $295,360. Temporary employ- For compensation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, °°S·°"°· of such temporary emplovees (nonapportioned) as may be necessary to audit the accounts and vouchers of the bureaus and offices of the {,’a¤>r*·;,r,mm Treasury Department, $50,000: Provided, That no person shall be N employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,200 per annum.