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1158 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 179. 1917. clerks, at $1,000 each; six clerks, at $900 each; one clerk, $840; one junior library assistant, messenger, or messenger boy, _$720; one junior library assistant or messenger boy; $660; three Junior library assistants or messenger boys, at $600 eac ; one messenger, messenger bo , or laborer, $480; two charwomen, at $480 each; in all, $32,160. °•¤¤·*•*P•¤•••· £ENEB.AL mxvmrsns, Lmnaar: For books of reference, technical and scienti£c books, papers and periodicals, and for expenses incurred in completin imperfect series; for the employment of additional assistants in axe city of Washington and elsewhere; for official travel- ' expenses, and for library fixtures, library cards, supplies, and for gllgother necessary expenses, $18,000. · Total for Library, $50,160. . liisuelhnsaus. MISCELLANEOUS EHENSE8. ¤¤¤¤¤¢•¤*•¤¤•¤••¤· Mrsonnrnmnons EXPENSES, Dmraamnnr or Aenwmrunn:. For stationery, blank books, twine, paper, gum dry goods, soap, brushes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, um er, hardware, ice, uel, water and gas pipes, heating ap aratus, furniture, carpets, mattmg· for lights, freight, express charges, advertising, teegraphing, telephoning postage, washing towels, and necessary repairs and improvements to and heating apparatus; for the purchase, subsistence, and care o horses and the purchase and repair 0 harness and vehicles, for official only; for the payment of duties on imported articles, and tihe Department of Agricu ture’s proportionate share of the expense of the dispatch agent in New York; for official traveling expenses; and for o er miscellaneous spgiplies and expenses not otherwise provided for, and necessary for e practical and eflicient work of the department, $137,500. F·°¤¢~ nmrr IN nm msrmcr or conumara. °,*gg}Q;§,¤;§g*;_*¤D*¤¤'” Rmrr or- nunmmos, Dmranrunrrr or Aenrcumunm: For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia, for use mm of the various bureaus, divisions, and offices of the Department of Joint éommittee to Agriculture, $143,689: Prmrkled, That a joint committee to be com- 2`f1'£F°“ “’°°° “°°°` posed of three members of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate, and three members of the House, a oiuted by the Speaker of the House, is hereelgr constituted, who shaIli)invest' ate the amount of floor space requir by the Department of Agricull€.ure for its various activities in the City 0 Washington, the annual rental now paid by the Department, the and availab e for the erection of Govvemment owned buildings to meet the needs of the Department, together with the cost of erecting the same, and report to Congress not later than the first Monday in December, nineteen hundred and seventeen. Sjggfs R·*·¢*¤¤¤ srirms anrarrorxs smmcn. cg., or einem, Snrnnms, Smrzs RELATIONS Smzvrcn: One director, $4,500; one '“'°'°‘ chief clerk, $2,000; one Hnancial clerk, $2,000; one clerk or proof reader, $1,800; three clerks, class four; three clerks, class three; one clerk, $1,500; ten clerks, class two; twenty-two clerks, class one; twenty-three clerks, at $1,000 each; twenty-seven clerks, at $900 each; eight clerks, at $840 each; four clerks, at $720 each; one library cataloguer, $900; two messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $720 each; four messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 each; ten messengers, messenger boys, or aborers, at $480 each; one messenger, messenger boy, or aborer, $360; three messengers, messe er boys, or laborers, at $300 each; one skilled laborer, $900; four llxiiorers or charwomen, at $480 each; nine laborers or charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $135,080.