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 SIX'l`Y~SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 6. 1919. 43 Roaman INTERCOURSE. F°'°ig° mt°'°°“”°' United States Consulates: For contingent expenses of United coiigiiixnte States consulates including the same objects specified under this headl in the Diplomatic and Consular Appropriation Act for the iisca ear 1919, $50,000. Forleign Missions: For contingent expenses of foreign missions, miigiii¤iii.g°°t°xl ’ including the same objects specified under this head in the Diplomatic and Consular A propriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, $100,000. MM M °,Amd_ For relief andp protection of American seamen in foreign countries, canseaxiwnl and in the Panama Canal Zone, and hipwrecked American seamen in the Territo of Alaska, in the Hawaiian Islands, Porto Rico, and the Philippindllslands, $60,000. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mE.?€3"“” ”°""° orrrom or onmr cmax AND surnnmrnnnnm. Arlington Building` and Annex: For equipment of the Arlington mg? t bm Building and Annex, including and carpets, awnings, window A"""°°” B“”‘""" shades and carriers, window veiiligiitors, an bottle water coolers, $15,000, to continue available during the fiscal year 1920. Tru wry Mm 'lreasury Department Annex, Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison Baum;. Place: For equipment of the building, including rugs and carpets, awnings, window shades, window ventilators, an bottle water coolers, $3,000, to continue available during the fiscal year 1920. Amex hmmm Treasury Department Annex, Fourteen and B Streets, north- umn slam Nw. west: For the ollowing employees for care and maintenance of the °*‘""““"°'°°‘ building d1u·ing the fiscal year 1920, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Carpenter, $1,200; plumber, $1,200; plumbers helper, $1,000; electrician, $1,200; wireman, $900; three mechanics, at $900 each; captain of the watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of the watch, at $900 each; thirty-one watchmen at $720 each; janitor, $1,200; assistant janitor, $1,000; head of char force, $660; two assistant heads of char force, at $480 each; one hundred and twenty charwomen, at $240 each; twelve male laborers, at $660 each; four female laborers, at $660 each; in all, $76,900. O uu ex For heating, electric current, electrical equipment, ice, removal of pm K °°°°°°‘ trash, repairs, equipment, and miscellaneous expenses, Escal year 1920, $33,548. Dub Bm Darby Building: For heating, electric current, electrical equip- Y me ment, ice, and miscellaneous items, fiscal year 1920, $6,000. ooivrmenirr nxrmrsns. °°“"”‘“`°°""‘”°‘ For freight, expressage, telegra h and tele hone service, $8,000. F”igm’°°°' For amount reqiiired to meet &e increased cost of envelopes in igEl""1°"°" M 1m' accordance with e adjustment made by the Postmaster General under section 4 of the Post Office Appropriation Act approved July "°‘·‘°· P·"“· 2, 1918, for the following fiscal years: ger 1918, $15,000; or 1919, $80,000. ov _ For shelvingland for moving b1u·eaus and divisions now located in mg¤¤.?¢g·°m“ equipsix g(qo%s_of e lgogd  Scented building) to Governmente own u1ldmgs' o the reasury artment, $2,000. umu _For rent of the Navy Annex Building on New York Avenue near   Bum- Elghteenth Street Northwest, fecal year 1920, $40,000.