Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/790

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772 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1918. custodian of paper, $2,250; bond and interest clerk, $2,000; clerkstwo at $2,000 each, thirteen of class four, thirteen of class three, two at $1,500 each, fourteen of class two, seventeen of class one, fifteen at $1,000 each, fifteen at $900 each (including one transferred from office of Auditor for Interior Department); assorter of bonds, $800; expert counter clerks—ten at $1,200 each, twenty at $1,000 each, twenty at $900 each, twenty at $800 each, fifteen at $720 each; machine operator, $840; two messengers; five assistant messengers; four messenger boys, at $420 each; skilled laborers—two at $1,000 each three at $900 each; eighteen laborers; addressograph and graphotype operators—five at $1,200 each, five at $1,000 each, five at $900 each; in all, $250,130. · ‘_ _ _ crgrgnglgogndsuam Division (gf} 1;;-intiiig and StatiopeiE Cgiief (g ihvisgon, $2,500% 1 ‘ 'tant hi o division $2000;cer ——ouro cass our ouro glsasii thre; three of class two, three of class one, one· $1,000, one $900; bookbinder, $1,400; three messengers; assistant messenger; SIX laborers; two m er boys, at $420 each; m all,_$37,240. _ .¤¤i¤ Md FM Divi- Division of Mail and Files: Superintendent of mail, $2,500; registry °`°"` clerk, $1,800; distributing clerk, $1,400; clerks—one of class two, one of class one, one $1,0&); mail messli>ngor,3g3,200; two assistant messengers· messenger y $360;1n a 2 . _ Disbursing clerks Office of,disbursing clerk: Disbursing clerk, $3,000; deputy dis- °m°°‘ bursing clerk, $2,750; clorlis¢—four of class four, thxlieesgg three, threeof class two, twoo cassone;messenger;ma . BW" Mk I¤¤*¤¤°• BUREAU or Wan Risx Tnsunmonz For expenses of the Bureau A¤¢¢.pp.s¤s,<w0. of War Risk Insurance authorized by the Act approved October · sixth, nineteen hundred afnd seventeen, and prior cts, as follows: rsp; or num, For salaries of the director and commissioners, and of such deput1es, §{°,§’,'§,E},°f"·““"°'“‘°'°'“’ assistants; acciioimltants, ekxperlts, clerksilaréi other emiployergs m the istricto umiaore were aste crearyo e reasury gent, t’ may deem necessaiiy, $3,000,000; rental of quarters, $140,000; p°$Zi°]f>i°°¥’¤l"°°”S°°° statione and misce aneous e enses, including not exceeding $100 YY XP . . . . for law books and books of reference and subscriptions to periodicals m§ri¤¤1¤s wd bi¤<1- gnddnot exoeeging $1501 foétstreet car tickets, $63,;:00; pgmting and ‘ m ing to e one at the vernment ting ce an necessa ‘ printing of forms, and so_forth, for use abroad may be done abroaz et'£··¤v¤H¤g cxpwscs. $200,000; fuiingure, equnpmeéit, and suiéphes, $1i50,0?0; graveling ‘ expenses, mc u mg not excee mg $4 per iem in cu 0 su sistence, $40 000; purchase maintenance and re air of a. motor-driven uhm 1 L pagsenger-ca§Prying}lr(ohicl¢ii $1,000; all, $)3,?1,00(i_.th b d `**’¤* °°" 1¤mnnAL ARM AN UBEAU: our mem ers o e oar at Bimizilkprq pr board, $10,000 each; secretary, $4,500; assistant secretary, $3,000; four °hiiiii.°i»f1f,Y`3’.i•€’fS’ °°°‘ private secretaries, at $2,000 each; chiefs of d1v1sions—ybond division $3,000, statistical division $3,000, appraisement division $3,000, . charter and reports division $3,000; assistant chief, bond division, $2,500; custodian of securities, $2,500; seven examiners of securities, ,,,,,,_._s’c,c_ at $2,400 each; twelve I`8g1§t1‘8I'S at $4,000 each; chief examiner, %5,00(2; :ii10l1 expert; adviser, $4,800; clorgixotbhree of classttlgggei ve o c wo, nme o c ass one seven a eac , six a oaeh; stenographers——four atjl,200 each, one $1,000; messenger; our assistant messengers; in , $191,620. etgfmwlms ¤¤1>¤¤¢S» For traveling expenses of the_members of the board and its officers and employees; per diem in lieu of subsistence, not exceeding $4; ang contingent and miscellaneous expenses, exclusive of stationery an printing an binding; $50,000; In all, $241,620. wggiggrfpgemz Archi- Orricn or Surnnvrsmc Ancmrncr: Supervising Architect, $5,000; suisnsaiig smh;. executive officer, $3,250; technical officer, $3,000; drafting divi- §*§§Y· """"i“‘°"""'“$* sion—superintendent $3,000, assistant superintendent, $2,750; me— .411l¢,P·638- chanical engineering division-su erintendent $2,750, assistant superintendent $2,400; structural division-superintendent $2,750,