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 672 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srss;-II. Ch. 214} 1920. trict of Columbia. and elsewhere, and no salary shall be  hereunder Tmdmge 8 in excess of $3,500 per annum, $50,000. _ _ s a ` ,.1*}-°’ “°°‘*“‘.?{..32‘.'¤€§“§i..;‘i‘£°¤¥.’°iZ..‘if. *’h° Z€?‘£.T?1“?.’§2i1§.?‘.Zrr$.“§‘. o ees ding of educalixdx- associations, societies, and other ggganizations, $7,500. I·“’”"· Forbooks forlibrary current educational pen cals, other current publications; and completing valuable sets 0 periodicals $500. _ Sv¢¢i¤¤~¤¢·¤¤»•>¢¢· For collecting statistics for special r2£;>rts_ and circulars o£informatioln,  personal services in Dmtrict of Columbia and elsew re, . . m§°,,‘§,§‘§fi”‘ “°°“' For gurhhase, distribution, and engchaliige of educational documents, collection, exchangefmand cataloguing educational apparatus and appl1ences,_ textbco · and educational reference books, a.rticles_ofschool furniture and models of school buildings illustrative of foreign; and domestic systems -and methods of education,  same, including personal servicesm the District of ia for the mummy etc °d_ pu;-ipose of bringing tgie cataloguing Ep to diets, $3,50060 · I - ~ , , · ·* _ orinves` atio o elementaryan secon arye uca n incudmg` um mm www evening schtdgls ailid the wider use of the schoolhouse in,eities an - PWM towns, including  services in the District of. Columbia and Pay Mmmm. elsawhsre, $9,002; Provided, That no person éhgglobe employed hereun er at arate, - ation exceeding`, per annum. . · m§§""°"’“"°" °"“°“' For investigations; kindergarten education, including {gw- I im services ur the District- of Columbia and elsewhere, $6{000:· rovuled, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate 0 compemation exceeding $2,500 per annum. ‘ C,§,‘§&%‘,§‘,'_{§°,§§ ,,2{ Orrron or *Su2nnm·rmmm·r or mu Carrror. Bmnnmo arm G¤¤¤¤¤· Ga0mms:_ Superi·ntmdent,‘86,000; chief clerk, $2,000; chief electrical engineer, $3,750;icivil engineer $2,400; constructwn draftsman, $2,000; twvo clerlxs, at $1,200 each; compensation to disbiusing clerk, $1,000; person m charge of the heating of the Supreme Court and central portion of the Capitol, $1,000; laborer in ch e of water-closets m central portion 0 the Capitol, $660; laborer foglgeaning Rotunda, corridors, Dome, and ol libraydportion of Capitol, $660; two laborers m charge of public closets e House of Representatives and m the terrace at $720 each; forewoman of charwomen, 513:3t3en charwcmen; bookkeeper and accountant, $2,400; in C°““”g°°‘°""°°’°’· _ Coivrlnciiirr rxrmzsns Dnnrrumrr or rim Iirmaron: For conhlrilgobiiilpxdpeingsmcgfofthlzodgiimartmcf 2*}.2 S‘2$.."i..“‘£'.?.'.““2*..pa.‘°‘° b“'?““imb°m°°°’ hardware, dry goods, advertising, tiegaphingi Stl'68b,C81',f8l'0S not exceeding $250, and expressage; p ase an  of motor trucks, motor cycles, and bicycles; maintenance, rglpizir, and operation of one motor-propelled passenger—carry1ng v le and motor trucks, motor cycles, and b1 cies, to be used only for oijlicial purposes ;_ diagrams; aW111¤gS3   and labonsaving devices; constructing model and other cases and furniture; and other absolutely necessary expenses not hereinbefore provided for, including traveling- §{&>n&%, fuel and lights, typevmting and labor-saving machines, Sup ’*°g,’°’u¥’°¥g§*’§· Fair electrical power electric t wind ashmg' d tel mlm B ud E phone service, fuel, telephones h:gr*i11h§;rs,shaded)v:iwwmngs` yahld oth; and supplies as in the judgment of lshe Secretary of the Intenor may be required for general maintenance and operation of th; for Intefior Dep otHces, $80,000, S¤¤¤¤¤ry.ew- or stationery, mcud1ng` tags ind ards, l th-l' edwrappers, and specimen bags, printdd in  cdilrge of I:l:8.(1l1f8,l$I;`II1’0, and such printed envelopes am are not supplied nmdercontracts made by the Postmsmter General, for the department and its several bureaus
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