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 1088 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 22. 1923. ommierws onus. ormcn or ermzr cnnnx. d“°*;¤';};'k·°S¤*=°¤¤*· Salaries: Chief clerk, including $300 as superintendent of Treas- ' ury Building, who shall be the_chief executive officer of the department and who mmay be designated! by the Secretaryhof the reasury to sign 0 cial papers and ocuments dur1n the temgggary absence of the Secretary, Undersecretary, am"? Assistant retaries 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, five of class one, one $1,000; ggperatorlpf photographic copying machingl, $800; two messengers, at 40 eac ; two assistant messengers at 20 each; messenger boy, $420· storekeeper $1,200- telegraphers—one $1400 one $1200· telephone and telegraph operator, $1,200; four telephone swiitchi ¤·¢h¤¤*{ ¤¤1>¤:?:; board operators, at $720 each;_mechanical superintendent, $2,260; chief engineer, $1,400_; four_ass1stant engineers, at $1,000 each (m- cluding 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 Bremen, at $720 each; coal asser, $600; chief electrician, $1,600; locksmith and electrician ,,,Y““*’m°“* m’“"· ¥1,400; captain of the watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of the watch, at $900 each; sixty-Bve watchman, at $720 each; foreman of laborers, $1,200; assistant foreman of laborers, $840; eight chauffeurs, at $720 each; four automobile truck laborers, at $660 each· skilled laborerne · wo a eac · woe ec r1c1ans a eac · wireman 0 $840t t$720 ht 1t" t$1,2l)0 11* $900; thii·ty—1iine laborers, Lt $660 each; plnimber, at $1,100; painter; $1,100; plumber’s assistant, $780; attendant for emergency relief 0 an fm. room, $660; head of char force, $720; eigh%Bve charyvomen, at qK§,,,§,,¤,u,,g_ $240 eacig, two cagpenters, at Sg,000 each.$ mder Building and annex: ngineer 1 000- three remen at 720 each· elevato onductor, $720; foiir ivatdhmen, at $720 each· three ,lab0rersr cone of whom when necessa hall `st nd, l' th I (t ry s assi a reieve e eeva or cp1nductor3, at $660 eachl; lorewoman of cpar force, $480; twelve c arwomen at 240 eac · female laborer or ladies’ toilets, $660. °°‘ B““tu“"‘ Cox Building, seventeen ’hundred and nine New York Avenue: Aww ¤¤¤¤1¤z· 'éwvo watchmep, 4;:; $7?0 eacg;82)aborer, $620. A]uditors’ Building: orewoman o c ar orce 4 · twenty- ve c arwomen at $240 each; two elevator conductbrs, at,$720 each; seven laborers (one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the elevator conducgorgag $660 each; female laborer, $660; skilled laborer, $840; in a l 1 310. ,,,’f.·‘f.f‘°K,,,{‘°“§’,;,,,*`,f,j'¥§] For the dperating force of the Liberty Loan and Register’s Annex ,*;;'f¤¤°”¤¤¤b¤¤¤· Buildings, and buildings for the accommodation of the Bureau of Interna Revenue, and the necessary clerical assistance in the office ,m_ of the chief clerk and superintendent, $80,000: Pmmkied, That no pgergon séiall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exc mg 1 800 per annum. iw '°’ *>¤· For employees for the care and protection of buildings for the accommodation of such bureaus of the department as may be assrgneéi thereto,t §?;g1lowls:  eilelygntor §<é1édu@t01s,1ag720 each; nme remen a eac · ema e a rer 0- our a rers h shall assist elevator condiictors when reqdired): at $660 each; Qdre? woman of charwomen, $480; twenty charwomen, at $240 each; 3|€`tE‘lieW8tChmGD, at $720 each; in al, $22,980. ¤,,_°“‘"’°“ P"°° ·*“‘ asury Department Annex, Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Place: Two assistant engineers, at $1,200 each; plumber, $1,200; three Bremen, at $720 each; coal passer, $660; oiler, $900; four elevator conductors, at $720 each; five watchmen, at $720 each; eight male laborers, at $660 each (three of whom to attend toilets