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 662 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. I f,‘§$€_$,°,$,;°g,Pf,f;$,f,§; For fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items, $8,000. mg;. Mmmm Poromae Pam: Orrrrcn Burnnmes: For thefollowing employees p° for théi maintenance protectniin of tl}e buildings  éssrstaat superinten ent, $2,000; c er —one 0 c ass our, two o c ass thee, two of class two, four of class one, four at $1,000 each; four messengers, at $720 each; chief engineer, $1,800; assistant engineers—one $1,600, six at $1,400 each; storekeeper, $1,200; chief electrician, $1,600; electricians—four at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each; foreman carpenter, $1,600; carpenter·s——three at $1,400 each, seven at $1,200 eac ; painters-three at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each; plumbers— one $1,400, four at $1,200 each; steam iitters—two at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each; machinist, $1,400; four switchboard ogratom, at $1,200 each; six general mechanics, at $1,000 each; guar —captain $1,600, three lreutenants at $1,080 each, three sergeants at $930 each, thirty at $780 each, thirty at $720 each; fire marshal, $1,080; foreman of laborers, $1,400; two assistant foremen of laborers, at $960 each; seven foremen or forewomen, at $780 each; one hundred and forty laborers; laborers and charwomen, $130,000; twenty-two female O laborers, at $480 each; in all, $385,330. mm °‘”°°’°S‘ _For fuel, lights, repairs, miscellaneous items, printing, and city Ma11¤mceb¤¤dg¤g¤_ d11‘6ct0r1es, $196,000. . Opemungrorce. MALL OFFICE BUILDINGS: For the following em loyees for the maintenance and protection of the temporary office lbuildings in the Mall (Units A, B C, D, E, and F, located in Henry Park, Seaton Park, and the émithsonian Grounds): Assistant superintendent, $2,000; chief clerk, $1,800; clerks—one of class three, two of class two, five of class one, four at $1,000 each;_four messengers at $720 each; chief engineer, $1,800; assistant to chief engineer, $1,600; four assistant engineers at $1,200 each, storekeeper, $1,200; foreman carpenter, $1,600; carpenters—four at $1,400 each, six at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each; chief electrician, $1,600; electricians——two at $1,400 each, six at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; thr·ee switchboard operators at $1,000 each; foreman plumber, $1,400; foruplumbers at $1,200 each; steam iitters—-two at $1,200 each, one $1,080* machinist, $1,200; four glainters at $1,200 each; fourteen general mechamcs at $1,000 eac ; iiremen—seven at $840 each, eleven at $720 each; captain of the guard, $1,600; lieutenants of the guard-three at $1,080 each; Bro marshal, $1,080; sergeants of the guard——s_1x at $930 each, three at $840 each; guards—ninety at $780 each, thirty at $720 each; foremen of laborers, one $1,400; two assistant fonemen of laborers at $960 each; twelve foremen or forewomen at $780 each; one hundred and sixty laborers; laborers and gliirggoiréren, $80,000; sixteen female laborers at $480 each; in all, “¥’°"*“¤¤ °X*""”°S· For fuel, lights, repairs, motor cycle and truck repairs, sup lies, and exchange of same, miscellaneous items, printing, and city direc- _ __ _ _ tories, $200,000. ,,,l§§,K'§‘“‘i;,,.,‘§$$}‘f Tmrronamr oFrrc¤_BUn.1>rr<e (1800 Vrrzcrma Avrmrm Noam- •¤¤gg;r§;;§gg0r§__§1‘- wnsjr); For the following emiployees for the maintenance and protection of the budding: Cler of class one; chief engineer, $1,400; assistant envmeer, $1,000; six firemen at $840 each; four coal passers at $720 each; electrician, $1,200; carpenter, $1,200; painter, $1,000; general mechanic, $1,000; irards—three sergeants at $930 each, eighteen prrvates at $780 eac ; foreman of laborers, $840; foreman or forewoman, $780; twelve laborers; laborers and charwomen, $6,000; three female laborers at $480 each; in all, $49,730. <>¤¤r=¤¤¤s ¤¤¤¤¤S¤S· Forfuel,l1ghts, repairs, ground rent, miscellaneous items, printing, and city directory, $27,500.