Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/636

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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 223. 1914. 617 teen hundred and fifteen; for one architectural designer, at $6,000 per °,Q`°°*=¤*°•' WMM annum; for foremen draftsmen, architectural draftsmen, and appren- ` tiee draftsmen, at rates of apay from $480 to $2,500 per annum; for structural engineers and dr tsmen, at rates of pa from $840 to $2,200 per annurn; or mechanical, sanitag, electrica , heating and ventilatmg, and illuminating engineers an draftsmen, at rates of pay from $1,200 to $2,400 per annum; for computers and estimators, at rates of pay frogn $1,600 to $2,590 per annum, the expenditures imder all ` the foregoing classes for wh1ch a mimmum and maximum rate of compensatwn is stated, not to exceed $168,450; for supervising superin- °°°°"°t°”°°"°“'°°°° tendents, superintendents and junior superintendents of construction and inspectors, at rates of pay from $1,600 to $2,900 per annum, not I _ to exceed $278,960; for expenses of su tendence, including ex- mE”§£°°°°° ”""‘°°' _ penn senses of all mspectors and other officers and employees, on duty or etailed m connection with work on public buildings and the furnishing and equipment thereof, under orders from the Department; office rent and superintendents, mcludi¤€ temporary stenographnc and 0 assistance in the preparation e reports B M an the care_of public property, and so forth; advertising; office sup- 12 ,,.1-,3. plies, mcludspg drafting materials, specially porlipared pa&:,stypewriting machmes adding machines, and otherm anical a avmg devices, and exchange of same; furniture, carpets, electric-light fixtures office equipment- telephone service; not to exceed $6,000 for stationery; not to exceed $1 000 for books of reference, law books technical and journals, subscriptions to which may be in advance- for contingencies of every kind and description, travdlmg expenses oi site agents, deeds and other 0V1dGIl06S.0f title, photogra(pbio_i¤n9tx·ements, chemicals, plates, and photographic lIl&l20·· rials, au such other articles and supplies and such minor and meidental expenses not enumerated, connected solely with work on public buildings, the acquisition of sites, and the administrative wor connected Wltll the annual appropriations under the Supervising Architect/s Office as the Secretarylo the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve, ut not including heat, lxht, janitor service, awnings, curtains, or any expenses for e gener maintenance of the Treasury Building, or surveys Ipllaster models, progress photo- PM graphs test it borings, or mill and op inspections, $563,560: Pro- .4;m°£’i¤¤1•¤¢•m». mkled, 'l`hat the uuexpended balance of the appropriation for expenses -*¤“· P· ’“· of site agents contained the dedciency appropriation Act approved October twenty-second, nmeteen hundred and thirteen, is hereby reappropriated and made available for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen for the compensation and expenses of site agents detailed for such service, in addition to the forepoing. Architectural competitions: To enab e the Secretary of the Treas- ,§,f,,'g,'gf"‘°“' *° ury to make payment for architectural services under contracts en- V¤¤·¤¤·P·¢¤¤· tered into prior to the repeal of the Act entitled "A.n Act authorizing the Secretary of the Treaslgxr to obtain plans and specifications for ublic buildings to be erec under the supervision of the Treasury £>epartment, and providiirg for local supervismn of the construction of the same,’;n¢;pproved ebruaxéy twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninetg-three, udi1§ payment or the services rein July inst, mpc- mb Hmm teen undred and tw ve, of the architect of the Hilo, Hawau, bu1ld— Vol.l%6,p.13i3. ing, s ially selected under the revisions of the Act approved March v°1·“"· "‘ *2* fourtigfc nineteen hundred and elgven, the unexpended balance of the appropriation for architectural competitions, public buildings, fc! the fiscal year ending June tlurtieth, nineteen hundred and thu·teen,_0r so much thereof as may be necessary, is continued and made available for said purpose during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fifteen.