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 1240 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 72. 1923. 0P¤¤*¤¤gf¤*¤¤- Department of Justice Building-—Salaries: For the followinlg employees, for maintenance and protection: Engineer, $1,200; e ectrician, $1,000; carpenter $1,000; three firemen, at $720 each; five elevator conductors at $720 each; live guards at $720 each; fifteen . laborers at $660 each; toilet attendant, $480; in all, $22 940. §Z},’;,‘,";f,{"g°‘l’°"’°" For fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items, and printing, nf1‘¤¤¤¤{¤=¤f¤¤vr¤P¤· $11,000: Promded, That amounts aggregating $42,550 of the ap- ° ,iiilé,°p$.1om,ims. propriations made to the Department of Justice for the fiscal year 1924 for care, maintenance, rotection, fuel, light, and so forth, for the Department of Justice Building are hereby transferred to the Superintendent of the State, War, and Navy Department Buildings and made available to the extent of $33,940 for payment of the salaries and expenses herein set forth and the remainder ($8,610) shall be covered into the Treasury to the credit of the surplus fund. Civil Service Buildiw- crvm smzvrcm COMMISSION BUILDING. aigiiiiliiisggéiaiiiniiii The responsibility for the care, maintenance and protection of the §,‘g§t,‘§f,$“,§“{,‘i;,l'§;,,i°°’ building or buildings occupied by the Civil Service Commission in the District of Columbia and the disbursement of the funds appropriated therefor, together with all the machinery, tools, uipment, and supplies used, or for use, in connection therewith, shaflihie transferred on July 1 1923, from the United States Civil Service Commission to the Superintendent of the State, War, and Navy De- Opmmg,°M_ partment Buildings. Civil Service Commision Building—Salaries: For the following employees, for maintenance and protection: Carpenter, $1,000; n- eral mechanic, $840; two elevator conductors at $720 each; tiiiee O,,,,,,¤,,g.,xp,,,s,,,_ ards at $720 each; four laborers at $660 each; toilet attendant, $2180; in all, $8,560; for fuel, lights, repairs, miscellaneous items, and printing, $4,000; in all, $12,560, which sum is hereby appropriated. Interstate Commerce B¤“¤“¤¤· 1N·rnns·rA*rn commnncn commission xsU11.n1Nc. cxdiiiiiiiiisidpeiiiiigiini- The responsibility for the care, maintenance, and protection of the °' building or buildings occupied by the Interstate Commerce Commission in the District of Columbia and the disbursement of the funds appropriated therefor, together with all the machinery, tools, equi - ment, and supplies used, or for use, in connection therewith, shall lie transferred on July 1, 1923, from the Interstate Commerce Commisgonlso the Superintendent of the State, lVar, and Navy Department Operatlngforce. U1 ings- Interstate Commerce Building—-Salaries: For the following employees, for maintenance and protection: Assistant superintendent, 42,000; engineer, $1,600; electrician, $1,600; carpenter, $1,400; three firemen, at $840 each; six elevator conductors, at $720 each; Eve 0p,,,,u,,g,,,p,,,,,,,_ guards, at $720 each; assistant foreman, $1,000; assistant forewoman, $720; twenty-four laborers, at $660 each; toilet attendant, $480; for fuel, lights, repairs, miscellaneous items, and printing, $19,000; in all, $54,080, which sum is hereby appropriated. 'l`ari¤Comxnlssi¤n. TARIFF COMMISSION. Salariesandexpms. , as _ For salaries and expenses of the United States Tariff Commission, —,-,,,_w,,,_.,,,_ including purchase and exchange of labor-saving devices, the pur- ,im,,,p_m.g,7_ chase of professional and scientific books, law books, books of reference, and periodicals as ma be necessary, as authorized under Title VII of the Act entitled "in Act to increase the revenue, and for other purposes," approved September 8, 1916, and under sections