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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. 1391 ing and laundry expenses, salaries for not more than ten months of not exceeding one register, two assistant reghters, five counters, five watchmen, and one skilled laborer, and expenses of officer degaifled from the Treasury, two hundred and ninety-five thousand " o ars. · S cial Witness of destruction of United States securities: For pay t,:,*;‘“‘°*¤ °* d°•"°°‘ of th; representative of the public on the committee to witness the ` destruction by maceration 0 Government securities, at five dollars per day while actually employed, one thousand five hundred and ”i‘駑°'° d°“?”° al F .1 r nses o nation currenc : or istinctive a r, inc u D’¤**¤¤*i*¤v•P¤**°* transppiirtation, mill, traveling, ladrndry, and other nedlesspsry ex ergialsg mmm] °°m°°y' and expenses of officer detailed from the Treasury, salaries for not more t an two months of not exceeding one register, two assistant registers, five counters, five watchmen, and one skilled laborer; in all, fift -nine thousand dollars. ganceling United States securities and cutting distinctive paper: <>·¤¤¤1i¤x.¤¤¤· For extra knives for cutting machines and sharpening same; leather _ belting, new dies and punches, repairs to machinelrly, oi , cotton waste, and other expenses connected with the canoe ation of redeemed United States securities, two hundred dollars. p Custody of dies, rolls, and plates: For pay of custodian of dies, ,,,{{§‘_Z§,'§,°,,’{.,‘,§ °*°°· rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the printing of Government securities, namely: ne custodian, three thousand dollars; two subcustodians, one at two thousand dollars, and one at one thousand eight hundred dollars; two distributors of s _ one at one thousand six hundred dollars, one at one thousand four ndred dollars; in all, nine thousand eighthundred dollars. mm bun General inspector of supplies for public bu dings: For one general o¤¤r¤i°•1r¤¤°l,irl°§€°·si¤¢ ins ator, under the direction of the Secretary of the_ Treasury, ““¥’*"‘°‘· to bg appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, whose duty it shall be to inspect public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, and) report on the eiliciency of the custodians’ forces, and the use of fuel, lights, water, miscellaneous supplies, and so forth, three thousand ollars; and for actual necessary traveling expenses, not exceeding two thousand dollars; in all, five thousand dollars. Pay of assistant custodians and {anitors: For pay of assistant nQ,”j‘:,§';,‘]}n§“¤”°'*“' custodians and janitors, including al personal services for the care ` of all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia, and washing towels sprinkling streets, and removing rubbish, in connection with said buildings, exclusive of marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, and assay offices, two million five hundred thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein. Furniture and repairs of furniture: For furniture and repairs of pj};f“*°‘"¤ md "* same, carpets, and gas and electric light fixtures for all public build- ° s, exclusive of marine hos itals, mints, branch mints, and assay Eces, under the control of) the Treasury Department, and for furniture, carpets, gas and electric light fixtures for new buildings, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, seven hundred thousand dollars. And all furniture now owned by the United States in other public buildings and in buildings rented by the United States shall be used, so far as practicable, whether rt corresponds with the present regulation plan for furniture or not. Fuel, lights, and water for public build1ngs` : For the urchase of l'“°'· ”8'=°*· md fuel, steam, light, water, water? meters, ice, hghtiug supplies, electric wgiié, ams. current for light and power purposes, and miscellaneous items for the