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 48 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1919. and protection of the tempor office buildings known as War Trade Building, between B and Crgtreets and Twentieth and Twenty- first Streets northwest; Food Administration Building Number 1, between Ei hteenth and Nineteenth Streets and C and D Streets northwest; good Administration Building Number 2, between New York Avenue and D Street and Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets northwest; Council of National Defense Building on Eighteenth Street between C and D Streets northwest; Fuel Admimstration Build' Numbers 1 and 2, bounded by Virginia Avenue, Eighteenth and C-ngfreets northwest; Fuel Administration Building Number 3, on D Street, between Twentieth and Twengy-first Streets northwest; H. L. Pettus Building, on Nineteenth treet, between Vir%nia Avenue and D Street northwest; Archie Butt Building, 1725 ew York Avenue northwest; and Corcoran Courts Building, on New O un I York Avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets north- Pm g °r°°‘ west: Assistant superintendent, $2,000; principal clerk, $2,000; clerks—one of class three, one of class two, three of class one; two messengers at $840 each; chief electrician, $1,600; electricians——one $1,400, four at $1,200 each; foreman, $1,600; carpenters——one $1,400, five at $1,200 each; plumbers——one $1,400,_ three at $1,200 each; steam fitter, $1,400; sign writer, $1,400; pamters—three at $1,200 each, one $1,000; eight general mechanics at $1,000 each; assistant engineers—one $1,400, three at $1,200 each; eighteen firemen at $840 each; eleven coal passers at $720 each; guards—captain $1,600, three lieutenants at $1,080 each, eighteen sergeants at $900 each, one hundred and sixty-seven privates at $780 each; fire marshal, $1,200; foreman of laborers, $1,000; assistant foremen of laborers--two at $840 each, nine at $720 each; eighty-four laborers at $660 each; six attgindants at $480 each; laborers and charwomen, $97,020; in all, _ $3 ,520. s¤ii>'$°¤-$is¤¤,a¤. pnntmg, iisc year 1920, $162,798.75; Prwakied, That the care, maintenance, and (protection of the above buildings shall be under theislilrpervrlsgron an conéripiltpf the superintendent of the State, War, an a epartment . ...m·:* *° Sum mssaiag-irs, and zirgg gug?g: For an assistant to are Sapa-ru. 11 en, year , . ,,,,;°*§'&ff°P“kb“i1°` Potomac Park Qiiice Buildings: For the following) additional em- ,u;gl_¢¤¤¤¤¤I°P¤•**¤¢ ployees for the maintenance and protection of the uildings during the fiscal year 1920, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Foreman, $1,400; two assistant foreman, at $960 each; nine assistant gcirgzeib or fcifegprriep, at $780 each; laborers and charwomen, , ; m a, 9 , 80. p§i§*°"‘°“ °"° i""’ For cleaning material and supplies, fiscal year 1920, $19,308. ,,,§,?“°m°°b“*'d*¤¢=» Mall office uildrzrgsz For the following additional employees for mégmmimnopuazang the maintenance an protection of the uildings during the fiscal ‘ year 1920, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Foremen, $1,400; two assistant foremen, at $960 each; fourteen assistant foremepuorggrpgrogien, at $780 each; laborers and charwomen, $118,140; m 7 9 8 ' p;?§§°°"“I“ wd Sup` For cleaning material and supplies, fiscal year 1920, $11,814. 8,§_;g§d§g;,E*%{!§r°§,';g§ Temporary office building (Eighteenth Street and Virginia Avenue ax%¤:i:ieg;v1.,¤m northwest): For the following additional employees for the maintegcgca °*’°”°”‘ nance and protection of the buildin during the fiscal year 1920, at annual rates of compensation as follliws: Assistant foreman or fore- Mamim and su? woman, $780; laborers and charwoman, $9,900; in all, $10,680. pass. For cleaning materials and supplies, fiscal year 1920, $1,068.
 * °_°°Y°“”‘ °"’°"“°“‘ For fuel, lHhts, repairs, grormd rent, miscellaneous items, and