Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/462

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434 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 103. 1922. PRINTING AND BINDING. Y'*¤“¤¤ md bm For rin and binding` for the Library of Congress, including the mébvyrizhtmvim Cop 'pht g§ce and the publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of th’<?I}opyrigl1t Office, inding, rebinding, and repairing of library books, and for building and grounds, $212,250. CONTINGENT EXPENSES or rim LIBRARY. °°°“"8°'*‘°’P°““· For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, stationery, supplies, stock, and materials directly purchased, miscellaneous traveling expenses, postage, transportation, incidental expenses connecte with the administration of the Library and the Copyright Office, including not exceeding $500 for expenses of attendance at meetings when incurred on the written authority and direction of the Librarian, $9,000. Building and pounds LIBRARY BUILDING ANI) Gnomms. ¤¤P¤i¤*¤¤¤ *·°*°· Salaries: Superintendent, $3,600; clerks—one $2,000, one $1,600, 1’°·¢» P- 715- one $1,400, one $1,000; property clerk, $900; messenger, $840; assistant messenger, $720; three telephone switchboard operators, at $720 each; captain of the watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of the watch, at $1,000 each; twenty-two watchmen, at $900 each; two carpenters, at $900 each; decorator, $1,400; painter, $900; foreman of laborers, $900; sixteen laborers, at $660 each; book cleaner, $720; laundress, $660; two attendants in ladies’ room, at $480 each; four check boys, at $360 each; mistress of charwomen, $425; assistant mistress of charwomen, $300; fifty-eight charwomen, at $240 each; chief engineer, $1,500; assistant engineers—one $1,200, three at $900 each; electrician, $1,500; machinist——one $1,000, one $900; two wiremen, at $900 each; plumber, $900; four elevator conductors, at $720 each; ten skilled laborers, at $720 each; in all, $92,985. '1‘r¤¤¤.x>1¤¤w»,¤¢¤- For trees, shrubs plants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of the Library of Congress, $1,000. Bundgy ,,,,mmg_ For extra services of employees and additional em loyees under the superintendent to provide for the opening of the Eibrary Building, from two until ten o'clock postmeridian on Sundays, and on le al holida s, $3,000. couemgmexveuses. gFor fuel, lights, repairs, miscellaneous supplies, electric and steam apparatus, city directory, stationery, mail and delivery service, and l incidental expenses in connection with the custody, care, and msivintenance of saidapuilding and grounds, $16¥000. nepmmyc: me- or providing a s e, ermanent re osito o appropriate desi ,

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“°°— Declaration of Independence and the onstitution oi the United States, $12,000, to be immediately available. F“*’¤**¤*°:°°<‘~ For furniture, including partitions, screens, shelving, and electrical work pertaining thereto, $12,000. For extension of the steel stack for storage of catalogue cards in the Card Division, $6,000. ,¤g°*{,'g,’;¤°¤* Y"¤*; GOVERNLIENT PRINTING OFFICE. ,,§,,‘f;f °‘ P“*"‘° ormcn or runuc r1uN·rmz. . m*;:*§k§f:t§;*·D°P· Salaries: Public Printer, $6,000; Deputy Public Printer, $4,500; purchasing agent, $3,600; chief clerk, $2,750; assistant purchasmg agent, $2,500; cashier and paymaster, $2,500; clerk in charge of Congressional Record at Capitol, $3,000; private secretary, $2,500; paying teller, $2,000; clerks—three at $2,000 each, two at $1,800