Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/414

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386 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 55. 1922. control of the Treasury Department, and for the necessary safe equipments and repairs thereto in all nlublic buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, what er completed and occupied or m course of construction, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract gr for ternporary job laborbuunlder exigency not ex at one timet esurno $50 at any one ` $75,000. ~ §g',?,,°{}*mf,f,¤’°'},_;’f;#,y, 'léomeniaillgle thve;SiSecrenary of t as13ry gn S¤;•¤v#¤¤¤sAr¤¤¤¤¤¤¢-executean give ec- pro' onso seo on o e ct e¤§’li$$i§°i'$?}7a¤s May 30, (Thirtglygfifth Statutles, page 537) cifgor foremen drafts; men, arc _ tsmen,,an apprentice tsmen at rates o pay from w tp $2,520 per annum;structural and dragsmen, atr so a.rom$840to$2,500perannum·mechani · samtaga and veptilating, and illuminating engi: noe1s A en a mateso pay rom $1,200to$2,400 armuixv computers and estimators, at ratesof pay from $1,600 toP§2,500 annum; the expenditures under all the foregoing classes for whi a S _ M minimum and maxunu1n_rate of compensation 1s_st•.ted, not ·to ' iixincwingsi1125”00tgiid:¤P:§“;imgmmmSup°rh!tmnd°ui1tS’8uP6§i¤wn(lBnw¢Zsali>ai 0 _ _ perm » c n, an mspoc a TB -. t..d,¤E”’°“’“.,." "“"°'“‘ pay from $2,000 to $3,500,per annum, not to exceed $195,000; _ expenses of super1ntendencc,»mcluding expenses of all inspectors and other officers and employees, on duty or detailed in connection with work on public dmgs and the furmsliing and equipment thereof, and the work of the Supervising A1'0ll1l36Gt’S Office, under plrdersil npm tg; Departmerntilggn the transportation of ouseo mcientoc eo uarters °' superinten§e;)ts,;1supe1intendent;:]gand junilini superihtgilldents (E3 construction, an inspectors, not in excess f ve th d at any one time,_ together with the necessgry expe1?s?>S*iEci<:l:a(inll*,Dto Om mt supplies packuétand dira&1ng the {shame, not todexceed in aniy one year a total _ · >ex n_ ureo ,500;o cerentan e enseso `t d t M mdlfiding temporary stenographic and othiii assistancszalllrictfhlin gilgggrdi tion of xgports the care_ of public property, and so forth; vertising; in ce sugpges, drafting 1r};interials,dspecia1ly prepared paper, ypewn mac es, ding mac es, an other mechanical abor-saving devices and exchange of am ; fu `t , ts P 4 electric-light fixtures; and office equipmeng; tel%egra€_lli1s;Id’ telngggné R§'{;',g,,,,, ,,,,,m,,S_ service; freight, expressage, and postage: Provided, hat no expendi- ¤¤¤i¤s ¤¤m>¤¤¤¤- tures shall be made hereunder for transportation of operating supplies Am m for public buildings; not to exceed $6,000 for stationery; not to ·v· Y exceed $1,000 for books of reference, law books, technical periodicals S‘*“"°*“‘°°· · · and journals; ground rent at Salamanca, New York; contingencies of everg kgid and dtegcription, travelnngcnrpenges of site agents, recording ee s an 0 er evi ences 0 tit e, t hi t ts chelmicalsli plateg, ang photograghic n·11atemI¤i.ls(: maguch dlllieilldrxitiihlled an supp es an suc minor an inci ental e t t t d connected solely with work on public bu :h:0a§d1iiigi§§llncof s1t_es,_ and the administrative wor connected with the annual appropnatrons under the Supervising Arch1tect’s Office as the Secretary of the Treasuijly may deem necessary and specially order or approve, but not mc uding heat, light, janitor service, awnings, curtains, or any expense;1 for the glengral maintenance of the Treasury Building, or_surveys, ester mo e , progress hoto hs, to t `t b rings, mill and shop inspections, $424,600. P gmp S pl 0 or °p°°°i" °x°°°"’°" rcnuc nvrnmxos, ornnarmo Exrrmsns. ,;§,,,°'s,°”“ ;§§§ Operating force: For such personal services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessaryi m connection with the care, maintenance, and repair of all pub c buildings under the control of the