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 742 SIXTYZSECOND CONGRESS. Sm. HI. Ch. 1a. 1913. we •w¤••·‘·•*— Uimna Sunmurmmnr or rn Carrror. Burlnnms app Gngpggaéz ' engm` $2 160· asnstant eer an cnan, ; three assistaliiozlangiheeri, at -81,440  ten conductors of elevators, at $1,200 each; two machiuits and electricians, at $1,400 each; four laborers, at $720 each; laborer m charge of _Senate toilet rooms m old library space, $660; attendant for service m old library portion of the Capitoh $1,500; m all, $28,120. _ _ ¤°’g*Q·,§°“§,§‘§,; For the ollcwing for the_Senate Office B\l‘lld.\Il%•'l1D.d0l‘ the Supergdlasn. intendent of the Cs;gitolBu1lding and Grounds, su ject to the control and supervision of e Senate Committee on Rules, namely: Fourteen elevator conductors, at $1,200 each; in all, $16,800. ¤¤¤¤•¤¤·¤°¤¤· Cumxs ro Smwrons: Forthirty annual clerks to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, at $2,000 each, $60,000. E ¤¤¤¤¤•v¤¤¤ *° Smmwocnanmus ro Smwrons: For twenty-three stenographers to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, and three stenograpgersmtg the chairmen of three minority committees, at $1,200 each, 1 . · · ¤g·g•&;¤¤¤¤ Obirrmemrr nxrmrsns, rmnnxz For stationery for Senators and ` the Presidmt of the Senate including $6,000 for stationery for committees and officers of the S¤mate,\$18 125. $200; ortheofficeof theSergeantatArms, $150; inall, $350. “°""“"""""" Forexpeuseeofmaintainingmd ` horses andmailwagom forcarrymgthemails, $6,000, orse mug thereof as maybe necessary. '°”'¤¢· •'°- For materials for folding $2,000. . Fr; folding  and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding Sl per thousand, ,. _ ’°*l·°‘°· szlécgb fuel, oil, cotton wuts, and advertising, exclusive of labor, rmnm. l•‘or purchase of furniture, $8,500. S sslgértgmatenals for furniture and repairs of same, exclusive of labor, F l rvicesincleanmg' ,repau·mg" d a.rmshmg` f `t ,52,000. _~¤··· ·····-;,_____ F3£’,§’..s..g 1..8, em. "" " “““ “'° “°°""‘°°': _' For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, $50,000. mliiniiiliim wire: _ For removal and expenses incident thereto of the documents now - ernment, including the Maltby Building, and pilding or buildings on squares six hundred and thirt -four and six hundred and eighty- five, to be under the supervision of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate and Superintendent 0 the Capitol Build1§ and Grounds, to whom authority is hereby given, to be immedia y available, $2,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ,n:{v•*¤ *¤ *¤¤¤· For shoring buildmg_or buildings nrade necessary on account of removal of documents, rncludinimatenal, under the direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol uilding and Grounds, to be imme- In diitely available2§1,2Q0. d v¤¤¢•¤4=¤¤- _ or expenses o mgnuries an investigations ordered by the Senate mclu compensation to stenogra hers to 'tt, ’ as miiimge fixed lx the Committee lb Audit ?n%¤G‘on:liln;uG’d1¤rti:1g g of e Senate, but not exceeding $1.25 perprinted page, ""°’“°‘ "°"""· for reporting the debates and proceedmgs` f th Sen te 000 payable m equal monthly installments. 0 G a $30, ' °"’”'"°”°°' carrmr. roucr:. "" For <¤»1>¤¤i¤. $1 800; t li tenants z 1 - pm-.; officers, at $1,200’esch; viliirtyilthree pri:atfas;22t0 ac 01;) gdb? onehalf of said privates to be selected by the Se‘¥eant'at Armsbf the Senate and one-half by the Sergeant at Arms the House of Repre-
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