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1282 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 124. 1921. m§ej1m,;>;§g,¤*; d°Si€‘ The commission in charge of the State, War, and Navy Department ` buildings is authorized to remove, by sale or otherwise as may be to the best interests of the United States, units A and _B of the _Mall cup of temporary office buildings and the Council of National Defense Building, ocated on D Street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets northwest, and the Corcoran Court Building, located on liew York Avenue between Seventeenth and Eighteent . _ Streets nort west. Opming °xp°°S°°` For fuel, lights, repairs, motor cycle and truck repairs, su(pplies, and exchange of same, miscellaneous items, printing, an city directories, $160,000. ssgglisiigét §¤;€f}§Z '1‘E1;rr0Br_rAEYh0r;F§n _BUILDIN{} (18010 Vrizorum Avmmrz Nfnrng“”° "°”“° · wnsr : or the 0 owing emp 0 ees or the maintenance an ro- Op°mmgi°m' tection of the building: Clerk oi, class one; chief engineer, $1,i1)00; assistant engineer, $1,000; six Bremen, at $840 each; four coal passers, at $720 each; electrician, $1,200; carpenter, $1,200; general mechanic, $1,000; i18.l`dS·—t»h1‘0B sergeants, at $930 each, twelve privates, at $780 eac ; foreman of laborers, $840; foreman or forewoman, $780; ten laborers laboaruerssgnd charwomen, $6,000; three female laborers, _ at $480 eac ;in , 2,730. °"°'°‘“" °“’°"“s‘ For fuel, lights, repairs, ground rent, miscellaneous items, printing, and city directory, $27,500. ,,g°’°§°,,§°§du¤,{”r$,`§`s?° Temporary office buildings: For employees for the maintenance ` and protection of the temporarg office buildings known as follows: War- Trade Building, between and C Streets and Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets northwest; Food Administration Building Numbered One, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth Streets an C and D Streets northwest; Food Administration Building Numbered Two, between New York Avenue and D Street and Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets northwest; Fuel Administration Buildings Numbered One and Two, bounded by Virginia Avenue, Eighteenth and C Streets northwest; Fuel Administration Building Numbered Three, on D Street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first Streets northwest; H. L. Pettus Building, on Nineteenth Street, between Virginia Avenue and D Street northwest; and Archie Butt Building, seventeen °*’°’°““"°'°°‘ hundred and twenty·Bve New York Avenue northwest: Assistant superintendent, $2,000; principal clerk, $2,000; clerks—one of class three, one of class two, three of class one; two messengers at $840 each; chief electrician, $1,600; electricians—one $1,400, three at $1,200 each; foreman carpenter, $1,600; carpenters-one $1,400, four at $1,200 each; plumbers——one $1,400, two at $1,200 each; steam Btter, $1,400; painters-—·-three at $1,200 each; six general mechanics at_$1,000 each; assistant engineers-one $1,400, three at $1,200 each; thirteen Bremen at $840 teigch; Eleven coal passers at $720 each; guards-—captain $1,600, ee `euteuants at $1 080 each e` ht sergeants at $900 each, eighty privates at $780 each; Bre niarsllilal, $1,200; foreman_of laborers, $1,000; two assistant foremen of laborers at $840 each; six foremen or forewomen, at $720 each; twenty-six laborers; Bvgnfemalg legéorers at $480 each; laborers and charwomen, . $50,000; in , $21 ,5 , °*‘°““‘“" ”*’°“""S‘ _Fo;· fuel, lights,_ repairs, ground rent, miscellaneous items, city directories, and printing, $140,000. my °°°“““°“~· Navr DEPARTMENT. er;§§°§°2"AS at c' Orrmom or THIS SECRETARY: Secretary of the Navy, $12,000; Assistant Secretary, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,000; private secretary to Secretary, $2,500; c1e;§4t&S:1¤ef:a?, $2,250; private secretary to Asmstag Secretary, , ;_er_ oAssrs`tantSecre ,$2000; appointment clerk, $2,250; printing clerk, $2,000; s phdrs·—- one $1,800, one $1,200; clerks--one of class four, three of ass three,