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 1260 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 124. 1921. °*¤i°*5°”*·>°· Cannmn snnvrcnz For service in connection with the Senate and House Office Buildings, $960, or so much thereof as may be . necess. S`md°y °p°m`°g` Snnilalhyr OPENING! To enable the Library of Congress to be kept open for reference use from two until ten o’clock postmeridran on Sundays and legal holidays, within the discretion of the Librarian, including the extra services of employees and the services of additional emplo ees imder the Librarian, $10,000, of which $625 shall be immediately available, or so much thereof as may be necessary ,,,§“’°““° °‘ "°°"·‘· Incnnasn or Lmimrzr or Corzonnss: For purchase of books or the Library, including payment in advance for subscription books, and society publications, and for freight, commissions, and travehnv expenses, and all other expenses incidental to the acquisition df books by purchase, gift, bequest, or exchange, to continue available during the fiscal year 1923, $90,000, together with the unexpended balance of the sum appropriated for this object for the Hscal year 1921; B" *>°°¤· For urchase of books and for periodicals for the law library, rmder the direction of the Chief Justice, $3,000; c°'§m°°*¤ f°* S“P“’m° For purchase of new books of reference for the Supreme Court, to ° be a part of the Library of Congress, and purchased b the marshal of the Supreme Coiut, under the direction of the Chief Justice, _ _ $2,000; P°“°d‘°“’“‘ For urchase of miscellaneous periodicals and newspapers, $5,000; _ In aB, $100,000. °°‘““‘g“”‘°"’°“"’°‘ Coivrmennr nxrrmsns: For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, stationery, supplies, stock, and materials directly purchased, miscellaneous traveling expenses, postage, transportation, incidental expenses connected with e administration of the Library and the Cop i ht Office, including not exceeding $500 for expenses of attendance at meetings when incurred on the written authority and _ 1 direction of the Librarian, $8,000. grgK{Ef§fbmm°g im LIBRARY BUILDING AND crzotmns: Superintendent, $3,600; clerks— S“P°’i¤'°”"°“‘·°"’· one $2,000, one $1,600, one $1,400, one $1,000; propert clerk, $900; messenger; assistant messenger; three telephone switchboard operators, at $720 each; captain of watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of the watch, at $1,000 each; twenty-two watchmen, at $900 each; two carpenters, at $900 each; decorator, $1,400; painter, $900; foreman of laborers, $900; sixteen laborers, at $660 each; book cleaner, $720; laundress, $660; two attendants in ladies’ room, at $480 each; four check boys at $360 each; mistress of charwomen, $425; assistant mistress of charwomen, $300; fifty-eight charwomen, at $240 each; chief engineer, $1,500; assistant engineers--one $1,200, three at $900 each; e ectrician, $1,500; machinists-—one $1,000, one $900; two wuemen, at $900 each; plumber, $900; three elevator conductors, and ten_ skilled laborers, at $720 each; in all, $92,265. $°¤*’*Y °P°m¤¤· For extra services of employees and additional em loyees under the superintendent to provide for the opening of the Library Building two  ten 0’clock post-meridian on Sundays and leg o 1 ays, 3 ,_. _ _ °°““‘1°“’°““‘ For fuel, lights, 1‘Bp8·1I‘S,  supplies, electric and steam gpparatus, city directory, stationery, mail and delivery service, and _inc1denta.l expenses 111 connection with the custody, care, and _ maintenance of said building and grounds, includin $1,000 for §’;{,?;,’°,,,;y D, Army repairs to roof, $16,000: Promdcd, That within thirty cgys after the ¢r¤¤k approval of this Act the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to dezggepntokthe Library of Congress, without payment therefor, one one- c. _ "“'“*'“'°·‘°° — For furniture, including partitions, screens, shelving, and electrical work pertaining thereto, $12,000. For extension of the steel stack for storage of catalogue cards in the card division, $5,000.