Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/133

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114 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Ssss. I. Crr. 27. 1917. P”‘?°”°“°?,'jjE""%$*i"‘ changes in and repairs of pneumatic—tube system between the api°°' Mw X L Cm` Eraiserséniarnihousg ng Greenwicth, (ihristoph§bv§E1a;h}ng;§Ln, ézgild arrow ree s an e new cus om ouse in — ough of Manhattan, in the city of New York, including repairs to the hmm, Swim rg street pavement and subsurface necessarily incident to or resulting mime. from such maintenance, changes, or repans: Promded further, That this sum shall not be available for the payment of personal services except for work done by contract, or for temporary ]ob labor under enlggsncy not exceeding at one time the sum of $100 at any one b 'ng $460 000. Vaults andsafes. r v Vaults and safes: For vaults and lock—b0x equipments and repairs thereto in all completed and occupied public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, and for the necessary safe equipments and repairs thereto in all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, whether comapleted and occupied or in course of construction, exclusive of person services, except for work done by contract or for temporary job labor under exrgency not exceeding at one time the sum o $50 at any one buildmrg, $110,000. va.as,{}?]£s°{°°°` Genera expenses: To enable the Secretary of the reasury to execute and give effect to thezxprovisions of section six of the Act of Mmmm my Su_ May thirtreth, mneteen hundr and eight (Thirtyfrifth Statutes, page pmsing Amman:. five hundred and thirty-seven): For additional salary of $1 ,000_for the gg: ’°"*°°°» Supervising Architect of the Treasucriy for the fiscal year nmeteen hundred and eighteen; architectural esigner, at $6,000 per annum; foremen draftsmen, architectural draftsmen, and apprentice draftsmen, at rates of upay from $480 to $2,500 per annum; structural eweers an}? draltsmen, at rntes of dpnly from $8510 to $2,200 peg annum·m ani `t t tin til f armani; agii.s;“E‘¤@§t2§iE§, tt fits %§t,Y?§i,m“$l’Zr?t$0 §,ggg E9? cvmputelgland esténiators, as rates of pay from , o , _ per annum eexpen_ 'turesun erallthe or omg 8um_mmd_m· classes for which a. mrmmurh and maximum rate of compensalggm is stated, not to exceed $178,050; supervising superintendents, supermtendents, and Junior superintendents of construction and inspectors, E of _ atnrates of pay from $1,600 to $2,900 per annum not to exceed ,,,,,,,g,"’°“’°“_ e,,,_ “““" $248,960; enipenses of superrntendence, including expenses of all inspectors an other officers emplo_ees, on duty or detailed in connection with work on tpublic bml and the furnishing and gréinpment thereof, and e work of the Supervising Arch1tect's ce,_ under orders from the Treasury Department; for the transportation of househnld{goods, incident tnl c ange of headquarters of supervising superm en ents su erinten ent d ` . — tendents oil construction, ingpectors, notsinadlxcebbixgrhgjhlithidrlinxngdioplnupds andany oniedtime, tqglother with the necessary expense 0 pac an raying e same, not t . d ` year a total exneiigiture of $7,500; office rent and g;;)€B$1S6;PO?;¥1§¢;1E ggliglglgngsgmrnnigiling temrnorarg pltienograpnic and other assistance ,' __ 01‘ep0 san _0C8.I‘80 ulic ro rt,adS0 $£f’§§“,H‘l'5§‘g_ fqrgx; advertising; office supplies, including grafting ml:i.(leri’alsf\speern; y prepxaredapaper, typewnting machines, adding machines, and ot er mec amc labor-saving devices, and exchange of same; furniture, carpets, electric-light iixtures, and office equipment; telephone i‘if$’é§%r‘}3¥$2§§°°iflv?43i’£ €2'€§?°§i“°'Yé5*°Zi2° °’E{’°°d “ ’°°° f°" _ _ · i _ , 0 c per1 rc an `ournals;contmgetrgcies of every kind and description, traveling exbenses of site agen , recording and other evidences of title, photographic mstruments, chemicals, plates, and hotographic materials and such other articles and supplies and such minor and incidental expenses not enumerated, connected solelv with k ° ` 8 . .t. { , ,_ _ wor on public buildings, the cqursr ron o sites, and the administrative work connected with the