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 764 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 87. 1925. Secmarya omee. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary, Under- Salaries: Secretar of the Treasury, $12,000, Undersecretary of §'g,‘§°f;§’,,,;p,,,°,,‘°"i“°°" mm the Treasury, $10,00%; three Assistant_Secretar1es o_f the Treasury, and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with “The Classification Act of 1923," 8158,180; m_ all, $180,180: §§i:g§°° limited to Provided, That in expending sgppropriations or portions of appro- =g,§ca£)°;*Act“f*°°' priations contained in this_Act or the payment fgr personal services vox. 42,11. usa m the District of Columbia in accordance with The Classification Act of 1923," the average of the salaries of the total number_of persons under any grade in any bureau, office, or other appropriation unit shall not at any time exceed the average of the compensation rates _ ii my one p<>¤i¤i<»¤ specified for the grade by such Act, and in grades in which only one m°md°’ position is allocated the salary of such position shall not exceed the B¤S¢¤¤¢i¤¤ ¤¤¤.¤¤· average of the compensation rates for the grade: Promded, That xiiiiimimmgiccilizli this restriction shall not apply (1) to grades 1, 2, 3, and_4 of the N¢2¤d¤·~‘¤i¤¤i¤¤¤¤d clerical—mechanical service, or (2) to require the reduction in salary miiiilfia p.14U). of any person whose compensation was fixed, as of July 1, 1924, Y¤’=°¤¤ ¤’¤¤¤*¤¤°d· in accordance with the rules of section 6 of such Act, (3) to regluire the reduction in salary of any person who is transferred rom one position to another position in the same or different grade in the same or a different bureau, office, or other appropriation unit, _Paymexits under or (4) to prevent the payment of a. salary under any grade at a. h‘gh°' ””°“ "°"‘“"°°‘ rate higher than the maximum rate of the grade when such hi her rate is permitted by “The Classification Act of 1923," and is specifically authorized by other law. Limitation ioqtmi Those civilian positions in the field services under the several Zu°ii$»iii6eé§”i¤? executive departments and independent establishments, the compensa- §§,§,‘Q,‘f“§,§f’“°‘d°' tion of which was fixed or limited by law but adjusted for the. iiscal A¤¢¢.1>-M year 1925 under the authority and appropriations contained in the Act entitled "An Act making additional appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925, to enable the heads of the several executive departments and independent establishments to adjust the rates of compensation of civilian employees in certain of the field services,” approved December 6, 1924, may be paid under the applicable appropriations for the fiscal year 1926 at rates not in excess of those permitted for them under the provisions of such Act of December 6, 1924. Chief €1¤rk’¤ Ofive- orrrcn or cnmr cuznx Arm SUPERINTENDENT €¤i¢f¤{¤ik.¤¤d¤¤i¤¤ Salaries: For the chief clerk, who shall be the chief executive p°”°°°°` officer of the department and whoimay be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury to sign official papers and documents during the temporary absence of the Secretary, Undersecretary, and Assistant Secretaries of the department, and for other personal services in the District of Columbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of Owatmmm 1923, $261,324. _ _LLiberty Loan,. neg- For the operating force of the Liberty Loan and Register’s Annex §§§,°§,,’§;u,“{,}§,,d{',§f,;’,{"“’ Buildings and buildings for the accommodation of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the necessary clerical assistance in the office of the chief clerk and superintendent, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $125,150. reigigge fer bu- For employees for the care and protection of buildings for the ' accommodation o_f such bureaus of the department as may be ggggd thereto, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, . mpidison Piwi Au- Treasury Department Annex, Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison ‘ Place: For personal SETVIOES for the care, maintenance, and protection of the uildmg, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $40,57 5.