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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 433. 1916. 677 GENERAL EXPENSES. oemmisxpems Exncorrvn omcn: Two commissioners at $5 000 each- Engm° eer F¤¤¢·¤¤v¤ ¤¤*¢·· commissioner, so much as may be necessary (to make salary $5,000); srine-°]?:Zi’c. mm"` secretary, $2,400; assistant secretaries to commissioners--three at .. $1,600 each; clerks——one $1,500, two at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each, one (who shall be a stenographer and typewriter) $1,200, one $8410, two @*:722 each; messengers——two at $600 each; stenographer an typewrx r, 840; Veterinary division; Yeterinary siugeon for all horses in the Veterinary division. depiartrnents of the District government $1,200; edicmes, surgical and hospital sgipplies, $1,000; Purchasing division: Purchasing officer, $3,000; deputy purchasing P'”°°'“*”¢ *“"“*°°· oilzicer, $1,600· computer, $1,440; clerks—two at $1,500 each; six at $1,200 each, three at $900 each, six at $720 each, inspector of fuel, $1,500; assistant inspector of fuel, $1,100; storekeeper $1,200; messenger, $600; driver, $600; inspectors—one of materials $1,200, two at $900 each; two laborers, at $600 each; two property-yard kegiers, at_$1,000 each; temporary labor, $150; uilding mstpection division; Inspector of buildings, $3,000;assistant @0**;**% **¤P°'·‘“°¤ inspectors of u1ldings—princ1pa1 $1,800, one $1,500, one $1,400, ten at $1,200 each; fire-escape inspector, $1,400; temporary employment of additional assistant irjipectors for such time as their services may be necessa.r{g£é500; ci engineers or computers—one $1,800, one $1,500; cler hief $1,500, one $1,050, one $1,000, one (who shall be a stenographer  tyéxewriter) $1,000, one $900; messenger, $600; assistant inspector, ,5 ; To reimburse two elevator inspectors for provision and mainten- “§‘°g*¤m*g’_§%§;gS0r;¤ •*•· ance b themselves of two motor cycles for use in their official inspec- ` tion oiy elevators, $12 per month each, $288; For transportation, means of transportation, and maintenance of T"““”P°'°°“°"· means of transportation, including allowances to inspectors for automobiles at the rate of $25 per month each and for orse and buggy at the rate of $20 per month, $1,000. Plumbing inspection division: Inspector of plumbing, $2,000; ,,,,';,{,,",‘;‘,,‘j‘“*¥‘°’*’°°“°” assistant inspectors of plumbing——prmcipal $1,550, six at $1,200 each; clerks——one $1,200, one $900; temporary employment of additional assistant inspectors of plumbing and la orers for such time as their services may be necessary, $2,400; draftsman, $1,350; sewer ta er, $1,000; three members of plumbing board, at $150 each;_ lll:) reimburse three assistant inspectors of plumbing for provision “°**¤°Y°'°¤· and maintenance by themselves of three motor cycles or use m their official inspections m the District of Columbia, $12 per month each, $432. ‘ In all, Executive Office, $119,450. _ C I Cans or D1s·m1c·r BUILDING: Clerk and stenographer, $2,000;_cl11ef B,,i§,§’,,_ ° m’°'*°‘ engineer, $1,400; three assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; electrician, $1,200; two dynamo tenders, at $875 each; three firemen, at $720 each; three coal assers, at $600 each; electrician’s helper, $840; eight elevator conguctors, at $600 each; laborers-two at 660 each, two at $500 each; two chief cleaners (who shall also have charge of the lavatories), at $500 each; thirty cleaners, at $240 each; chief watchman, $1,000; assistant chief watchman, $660; eight watchmen, at $600 each; neumatic-tube operator $600; in all, $36,530. Mmmmm For fuel, liglht, power, reglairs, laundry, mechanics and labor, not to exceed $3,500, and misc aneous supplies, $17,000. mms umm · .ABSESSOR’S ormcn: Assessor, $3,500; assistant assessors-—three at ‘ $3,000 each, two at $2,000 each; record clerks—one $1,500, one $1,200· clerks--four (including one in_ arrears division) at $1,400 each, {our at $1,200 each, eight (including one in charge of records) at $1,000 each, two at $900 each. two at 720 each; draftsmen-—-one