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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. 1261 BOTANIC GARDEN. i¤¤¤¤¤i¤ G¤¤i<¤¤- Salaries: For director, $3,000; assistant director, $1,800; clerk, €,E"°°t°" mm“t’ $1,600; greenhouse foreman, $1,250; head gardener, $1,200; gardener in char e of greenhouses, $1,180; four gardeners at $1,100 each; outside ioreman, $1,000; two clerks at $1,150 each; two shipping clerks at $1,000 each; carpenters—one $1,404, one $1,170; nine skilled laborers at $864 each; painter, $936; skilled laborers and laborers at rates to be fixed by the director, $17,500; all nmder the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, $48,516. R _ d im_ Repairs and improvements: For procurmdg manure, soil, tools, fuel; pr¤»?$1€;¤s.°¤ purchasing trees, shrubs, plants, and see s; materials and miscelaneous supplies; travelingi expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence of the director an his ass1stants not to exceed $300; street car fares not exceeding $25; office equipment and contingent exenses in connection with repairs and improvements to Botanic gardens; exchange, care, and maintenance of motor- ro elled delivery vehicles; purchase of botanical books and periodicals not to exceed $100; general repairs to buildings, heating apparatus, packing sheds, storerooms, and stables; painting, glazing; repairs to footwalks and roadways; repairixg and putting comfort stations in sanitary condition; repairs an improvements to director’s residence; construction of two fumigatin plants; all under the _ direction of the Joint Committee on the Libra, $28,000: Provided, f>°[,'f§'X,‘{:, or my That within thirty days after the approval of  Act the Secretary truckeof War is authorized and directed to deliver to the Botanic Garden, without payment therefor, one three-ton and one one-ton truck. The sum of $25 may be expended at any one time by the Botanic m“°“’“'°h“°”‘ Garden for the purchase of plants, trees, shrubs, and other nursery V0, 36, 531 stock, without reference to section 4 of the Act approved June 17, p` ' 1910, concerning purchases for executive departments and other governmental esta lishments in Washmgton. Executive. For compensation of the President of the United States, $75,000. gmdcm t For compensation of the Vice President of the United States, ‘°° P'°“d°"‘ $12,000. _ Executive Office. Office of the President: Secretary, $7,500; executive clerk, $5,000; lsemnary. executive chief clerk, $4,000· appointment c erk, $3,500; record clerk, $2,500· °°""°°°' ex ert stenogpaphers-—one $3,000, one $2,500; accounting and disbursing cler, $2,500; two correspondents, at $2 500 each; c erks—- two at $2,500 each, four at $2,000 each seven of class four, two of class three, four of class two, three of class one; messengers-—-three at $900 each, three at $840 each; three laborers, at $720 each; in all, $80,880: Provided That employees of the executive departments Detailslofemplcyees. and other establishments of e executive branch of the Government n];ayUbe dgtgiled fpom tirlpe to time to the office of theblgresident of t e United States or suc tem r assistance as ma necessary. B For contingent exlppnses ofpothiirildxecutive OiHoe,yincluding sta- Cmtmgm tionery, record boo, telegrams, telephones, books for li rary, furniture and carpets for 0 ces, automobiles, expenses of garageé includin labor, special services and miscellaneous items, to expende§ in the discretion of the President, $36,000. BUREAU or nrricrnxcr. ”“‘““°‘“°‘°“”‘ For c ° on the Work of the Bureau of Eiiiciency as authorized sedmms and men by law, salaries and contingent expenses; supplies; stationery; purchase and exchange of equipment; printing an binding: traveling expenses; per diem in lieu of subsistence; not to exceed