Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/540

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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 191. 1914. 521 of $1,200 per anlnilum; one stenographer and clerk at the rate of $900 er annum; in , $4,500. _ _ P FREE Pursue LIBRARY, monunme TAK0MA PARK Bamcn: Libra- ,,,E'°°q~£'§§’,I§‘§ m§2,'{ rian, $3,500; assistant librarian, $1,500; chief circulating department, *’¤¤°¤· $1,200; children’s librarian, $1,000; assistant in charge 0 school work, $900; librarian’s secretary, $900; reference hbrarian, $1,000; assistants—one $1,000, one in ch? of periodicals $1,000, one $900, six (including one in chargle of T oma Park Branch) at $720 each, six (including one for the akoma Park Branch) at $600 each, three at $540 eac , three (including one for Takoma Park Branch) at $480 each; copyist, $480; classifier, $900; cataloguers-—one $720, one $600, two at $540 each; stenographer and typewriter, $720; attendants— six at $540 each, five at $480 each; collator, $480; three messengers, at $480 each; ten pages, at $360 each; three janitors, at $480 each, one of whom shall act as night watchman; janitor of Takoma Park Branch, $360; engineer, $1,200; fireman, $720; workman, $600; library guard, $720; twlp cloaddr{·o£4m} ggendants, at $360 each; six charwomen, at $240 eac ; in , , . For substitutes and other special and temporary service, at the dis- °°°’°°°°'“ cretion of the librarian, $1,000. Sum M For keeping the central hbrary open fifty-two Sundays from two mg ’ ’ °°°°' o’clock ostmeridian to nine o’clock postmeridian, five holidays from nine o’cl)ock antemeridian to nine o’c ock postmeridian, and for extra services on Saturday afternoons in July, August, and September; also for keeping the Takoma Park Branch open on holidays and for extra services there on Saturday half holidays, $2,000. MISCELLANEOUS, mcnunmo TAKouA PARK BRANon: For books, m“°°°'“°"" periodicals, and newggpers, including pgyment in advance for sub- SC1'%H_ti0l1S to ggriodi , newspapers, su cription books, and society u rcatrons, ,500; P For binding, by contract or otherwise, including necessary personal services, $4,500; For maintenance, airs, fuel lighting, £tt' up build' , lunchroom equipment, pursihase, excharpie, and mujntenance liigsbicycles and motor delivery vehicles, and 0 er contingent expenses, $8,000; my $2For purchase and installation of eighty-horsepower auxiliary boiler, N"' ' ,500; In all, $23,500. CONTINGENT AND l OUS EXPENSES. For printing, checks, books, law books, books of reference, and C I periodicals, stationery; detection of frauds on the revenue; surveying instruments and implements; drawilnti materials; binding, rebinding, repairing, and reservation of reco ; maintaining an keeping m good or er the iizboratory and apparatus in the office of the inspector of asphalt and cement; dama es; livery, purchase, and care of orses and carriages or buggies ang bicycles not otherwise provided for; horseshoeing; ice; repairs to pound and vehicles; use of bicycles by inspectors in the engineer department not to exceed $800 ; and other eneral necessary expglnses of District offices. including the sinkinggund office, Board of arities, including an allowance to the purchasing officer and to the secretary of the Board of Charities of not exceeding $360 each per annum for maintenance of vehicle for use in the discharge of their official duties, excise board, personal-tax board, harbor master, health department, surveyor·’s office, superintendent of weights, measures, an markets office, and department of insurance, and purchase of new apparatus and laboratory equipment rn_office of inspector of asphalt and cement, $36,925; and the commissioners shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein.