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 94 SIXTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. ,§§%gg·mgg{ ‘ STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. °,fl°’**`·· °¤¥*¤°°‘“· Office of superintendent:_Clerk of class three; L stenographer and ` typewriter, $900; chref engmeer, $1,400; live assistant englmeers, at $1,000 each; electrical machimst, $1,200; captain of the watch, $1,200; two lieutenants of the watch, at $840 each; forty watclimen; carpenter, $1,000; electrician, $1,200; machinist, $1,000; painter, $1,000; plumber, $1,000; three dynamo tenders, at $900 each; seven skilled laborers or mechanics, at $840 each; messenger; foreman of laborers, $840; ten firemen; eleven elevator conductors, at $720 each; seventeen laborers; three second-class Bremen, at $660 each; four forewomen of charwomen, at $300 each; sixty-seven charwomen; gardener, $720; in all, $103,560. _ - _ _ _ F“°’·“¢h'“·°'°· For fuel, lights, re airs, miscellaneous items, prmtmg, and city {mmm, 0, directories, $32,000: Igrmrhied, That the oomniission in c arge, or a svpwm buildin: rm- majority of the members thereof, may at any time reépportion ipace ""°°°d’ among the dgartments now occupyingbgthe State, ar, and avy Department uilding if the same can done with a reduction of the amount of floor space occupied by any branch of the public service in said building, the reduction or avoidance of public expense for rent of office or storage space for the Government, and the reduc- _ _ tion of the number of watchmen required for said building from forty °°‘“’“'°'“· to not more than thirty-eight: Promded further, That no arrangement of space made hereunder s all involve the ejectment from the building of any department or branch of the public service now occupying the rmmwmum on mu- same: Provided further, That no rooms vacated under any arrangei°““‘ “’°‘ ment of sgace hereunder shall be used for museum purposes. N:vyD¤1>¤r¤¤¤¤* NAVY EPARTMENT ANNEX NEW YORK_AVENUE NEAR SEVEN- °°” x` TEENTH STREET NoETnwEsT: Engineer $1,200; four firemen; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; live watchmen; four laborers; ferewoman, $300; nine charwomen; in all, $14,220. For fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items, $7,000. wglgga Depmmont Srsrn DEPARTMENT ANNEx: Laborer, $660. New D¤perlm¤=¤¤· NAVY DEPARTMENT. ,,§§_?§j’;§Y·*”"‘**"‘· Qrmcn or THE SEcEETAr.Y: Secretary of the Navy, $12,000; .····~:,p.¤1a. Assistant Secretary, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,000; private secretary to Secretary, $2,500; clerk to Secretary, $2,250; rivate secretary to Assistant Secretary, $2,400; clerk to Assistant Slicretary, $2,000; disbursing clerk, $2,250; appointment clerk, $2,000; estimate clerk, $1,800; stenogra her, $1,800; clerks—one of class four three of class three, five o cllass two, five of class one, one $1,100 lsix at $1,000 each; stenographer, $1,200; three cop ts; carpenterl $900· four messengers; four assistant messengers; thisee laborers; niessen; ger boys-—four at $600 each, one $420, one $400, one $360· two telephone switchboard operators; in all, $81,740. ’ iyizcmspmm. OFFICE or Souorron: Solicitor, $4,000; law clerks——one $2 500, ”"’=*’·"‘ *· one $2,250, one $2,000; clerks——one of class four, one of class three one of class two, one $840; messenger, $600; in all, $16 990. l g;¤g.m1.»£;$..`—·,r Rec· Orricn or Nami. Rnconns AND Lmmmr: Chief clerk $2 00O· "’ °"‘ ‘ "°'¤· cle;-ks—two of class four, one to be selected from officers of lthe Coni federate Navy (agent for collection of Confederate records)- four of class two, four 0 class one, two at $1,000 each; copyist· lcopyist $720; assistant messenger; laborer; necessary traveling expenses for collection_of records, $100; in all, $21,100. All em loyees provided for by this paragraph shall be exclusively eng edpon the work of this office during the iiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen. eg1qg%£gm¤et.¤¤- Orman or JUDGE Anvoolrn GENERAL: Law clerk, $2,200; clerks—— p,.,,p_ gy; one of class four, 0ne $1,300, two of class one, three at $1 000 each one $900; assistant messenger; in all, $12,320. l ’