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 Y2 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 7. 1919. teams, $8,000, all ex&enditures hereunder to be made only on the wrggteril authority of e commissioners; a, $34,000. Bfalgimum w°¤¤ Mmmm WAGE BoAn1>: Secretary, $2,500; contingent and miscelufgm 1>i¤¤ri¤t rm- laneous ex‘pense§z5_$2,500; in all, $5,000, to be paid wholly out of the Fm Public mb revenues o the rstrrct ofQ0lUIHb18. - _ me rename {EY Farm Punuc LIBRARY, rncnnnme TAxoMA PARK nmaon. Libra- "’§§,'§};,,,,_ rian, $4,000; assistant librarian, $1,800; chief circulating department, $1,500; director of children’s work, $1,500; director of reference work, $1,500; children’s librarian, $1,000; supervisor of school work, $1,200; librarian’s secretary, $1,000; Takoma Park branch librarian $1,000; chiefs of divisions-—order and accessions $1,200, industrial $1,200; reference librarian, $1,200; chief, catalogue depsrtment, $1,200; assistants-—one $1,000, one m charge of per10d1ca $1,000, eight at $900 each, seven (including one for the Takoma Park branch) at $780 each, six (including one or Takoma Park branch) at $660 each; copyist, $660; classifier, $900; shelf lister, $1 020; cataloguers—— one $840, one $780, two at $660 each; stenographers and typewriters—one $1,000 one $840; attendants-—one $780, six at $660 each, live at $600 each; collator, $660; four messengers, at $600 each; ten pages, at $420 each; four janitors, at $600 each, one of whom shall act as night watchman; janitor of Takoma Park branch, $480; engineer, $1,200; fireman, $720; workman, $600; library guard, $720; two cloaliroom attendants, at $360 each; six charwomen, at $240 each; in a, $68,560. — summa;. For substitutes and other special and  service, include ing the conducting. of stations in public-schoo b dings, at the discretion of the librarian, $2,500. · msmmy, eee., open- daFor extra services on Sundays, holidays, and Saturday half holi- ·, $2,500. Mi¤¤·¤¤¤¤¤¤=- Erscmunnous, mcmnme TAKOMA PARK BnA1·:cn: For- books, and newcE.pers, including payment in advance for subscrrpitrons to perrodr, newspapers, su scrrptron books, and society pub cations, $12,500; Foir birrdingkéiyogontract or otherwise, including necessary persona servrces,, ; For maintenance, repairs, fuel, lighting, Htting up buildings, lunch-room equipment; purchase, exchange, and maintenance of gicycles and motor-delivery vehicles, and other contingent expenses, 1,000; ,,,E§fQ§‘§‘““‘” ’°' For extraordinaryrepairs and improvements to the buildings of thzigrele public libraries, $3,000; a, $32,500. °°“““‘°“*°‘”°““S‘ CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. ""‘”""°°‘”°°‘ _ For printing, checks, books, law books, books of reference, eriodrcaltsé ~Si'iglJ1g¥.\€§Y§ surgeyrng instruments aérd implements;f dgawing ma ria _; m m ,re inchng, re amng, an reservation o recordsmaintaining and lgeeping in goodp order the lagoratory and apparatus in the office of the inspector of asphalt and cement; damages; livery, purchase, and care of horses and carriages or buggies and bicycles not_otherwise provided for; horseshoeing; ice; repairs to ound and velucles; use of bicycles by inspectors m the engineer dlepartment not to exceed_$800; and other general necessarg expenses o Drstmct offices, mcludrng the sinking-fund office, Boar of Charities, including an allowance to the purchasing officer and to the secretary of the_ Board of Charities 0 not exceeding $360 each per annum for maintenance of vehrcles for use in the discharge of their oihcial