Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/190

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 169 year 1920; foreman draftsmen, architectural draftsmen, and appren- T°°h“*°"*S°”*°°°· tice draftsmen, at rates of pay from $840 to $2,500 per annum; structural engineers and draftsmen, at rates of pay from $840 to $2,500 per annum; mechanical, sanitary, electrical, heating and ventilating, and illuminating engineers and draftsmen, at rates of pay from $1,200 to $2,400 per annum; computers and estimators, at rates of ay from $1,600 to $2,500 per annum; the expenditures under all the fbregoing classes for which a minimum and maximum rate of compensation is stated, not to exceed $176,800; supervising superintendents, superin- Superintendents. tendents, and junior superintendents of construction and inspectors, at rates of pay from $1,600 to $2,900_ per annum, not to exceed _ $206,650; expenses of superintendence, including expenses of all in- te§,§;§1°_;S°S{’,§j1§*B¥;‘@f;{‘;; spectors and other officers and employees, on duty or detailed in con- etc. ’ nection with work on public buildings and the furnishing and equipment thereof, and the work of the Supervising Architect’s Office, under orders from the Treasury Department; for the transportation of household oods, incident to change of headquarters of supervising superintendents, superintendents, and junior superintendents of construction and inspectors, not in excess of five thousand pounds at any one time, together with the necessary expense incident to packing and draying the same, not to exceed in any one year a. total expenditure of $7,500; office rent and expenses of superintendents, inc_udmg temporary stenographic and other assistance in the lpreparatron of reports and the care of plublic property, and so fort ; advertismg; _ office supplies, including afting materials, specially prepared paper, Om°° S“PP"“~ °“`· typewriting machines, adding machines, and other mechamcal aborsaving devices, and exchange of same, furniture, carpets, electric-hght fixtures, and office equipment; telephone service; not to exceed $6,000 for stationery; not to exceed $1,000 for books of reference, law books, V°*·"°· p· mz technical periodicals and journals; not to exceed $10,000 for transporting drawings, miscellaneous sup lies, and so forth, for public buildmgs under the control of the Treasury Department; contingencies of every kind and description, travelin ex enses of site agents, recording deeds and other evidences of title, photographic instruments, chemicals, plates, and photographic materials, and such other articles and supplies and such minor and incidental expenses not enumerated, connected solely with work on public buildings, the acquisition of sites, and the administrative work connected with the annual appropriations under the Supervising Architectfs Office as the Secretary of the Treasurv may deem necessary and specially order or approve, but not mcluding heat, light, janitor service, awnings, curtams, or any expenses for the general maintenance of the Treasury Building, or surhveysi jxaster models, progress photographs, test pit bormgs, or mr an s op ins ections, $489 050. . Architectural comgetitions: To enable the Secretary of the Treas- tifiiirxiilitmmmlwmxil ury to make payment for architectural services under contracts on- si§,‘§'¥§§‘§{‘°°’°°“‘m“' tered into prior to the repeal of the Act entitled "An Act authomzing V¤*-”·P- 469- thifiecgegiiyl of the; Treasurgr to ebttahin plans and spgcggcarglons for u ic u' to e erecte under e su ervision o e easury Eepartment, grid providin for local superriision of the construction of_ the same/’ approved Fegruary 20, 1893, includi? additional C0I[1· missions accruing under certain of said contracts ue to increase in the limits of cost of certain buildings, except asotherwise specifically provided by law, and includin pa ent for the servicesfrom July 1, Hm Hama 1912, of the architect of the Hilo, liiiwaii, building, specially selected v¤1.%e,p.rzr:s; vn. 11¤do1‘ the provisions of the Act approved March 4, 1911, the_Ut¤6X· 37*"‘m‘ pended balances of the ap o riatrerrs for architectural competitions, public buildings, for the year.1919, or so much thereof as may enecessary, is continued and made avarlablefor said purposes during thefiscalyear1920. . »- . -_ i .. 442S1°—21———-13