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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 119. 1923. 1311 1.mnAnY, DEPARTMENT or Aeiucmzrunu. Libnry. Salanes: Librarian, $2,000; clerks—two of class four, three of L""“""‘·°"’“*°*“ class three, five of class two, seven of class one, two at $1,000 each; two messengers or laborers at $720 each; messenger boys-one $660, three at $600 each; two charwomen at $480 each; in all, $32,660. General expenses, Library: For books of reference, law books, °°°°”**°*P°”*“- technical and scientific books, newspapers and periodicals, and for expenses incurred in completing imperfect series; for the employ- ment of additional assistants in the city of Washington and else- Elhere; fog official travehigg expenses, and for library fixtures, rary car s, supp ies, an or al other necessa expenses 000. Total, Library, $62,660. ry ’ $30, BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS. P¤¤¤¤R¤·¤¤B¤=¤·¤· sALAu11:s. Chief of bureau, $6,000; purchasin agent $2,500; draftsman or, °*‘?°'°'b“$,‘f°“c3,‘§“" clerk $1,920; clerks or editorial clerksgone $1,600, one $1,200; clerks  asm B, or pliotographers—one $1,440, one $1,200, one $1,000; c erk or instrument maker, $1,200; clerk or skilled laborer, $1,000; clerks-one $1,900, four of class four seven of class three, four at $1,500 each, six of class two, eight at $1,320 each, six of class one, four at $1,100 each, two at $1,000 each; mechanician, $1,680; mechani•s—-one $2,100, one $1 800, one $1,500, one $1,200; skilled laborer or mechanic, $840; two laborers at $900 each; messengers or laborers-—two at $840 each, two at $660 each; four messengers, laborers, or laboratory helpers at $720 each; fireman or laborer, $720; messenger boys-seven at $600 each, eight at $480 each; twelve charwomen at $240 each; in all, $106,360. * enumzn. rzxrrmsns, BUREAU or 1>U1sr..1o uoAns. °“‘°'“ °‘P“"°" For salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Wash- pui»°¤Ei°iQ’§°°°i>°`iiii°·i°2xii’•i’Z ington and elsewhere, supplies, office fixtures, apparatus, traveling °‘°· and all other necessary expenses, for conducting investigations and. experiments, and for collating, reporting, and illustrating the results of same, and for reparing, publishing, and distributing bulletins P, vm and reports, as folihws: Provided, That no part of these appropgia- nic-uiagga intions shall be expended for the rent or purchase of road-ma `nv °*“°°"‘°° °“· machinery, except such as may be necessary for field experimentagl work as hereinailter provided for; RM, For inquiries in regard to systems of road management and eco- ,,,,,,m,,,t‘{,‘_‘°"‘°"‘°“ nomic studies of highway construction, operation, maintenance and value, either independent y or in cooperation with the State highway departments and other agencies, and for giving expert advice on these sub`ects $66,800; _ _ For intestigations of the best methods of road making, espfcially tig§§,?,',tTl"°""m°”' by the use of local materials; for studying the types of mec amcal plants and a pliances used for road building and maintenance; for stud ing methods of road repair and maintenance suited to the needs of different localities; and for furnishing expert advice on these sub`ects. 77 060‘ _ Igor nizgntenarice and repairs of experimental highways, including wQE,,§P“'“‘““‘“ m‘”' the purchase of materials and equipment; for the employment of assistants and labor, $15,000; _ _ _ _ _ F For investigating and reporting upon the ut1l1zation of water in ,¤vés•¤;¤,g§;fi°¤·°*¤· farm irrigation, including the best methods. to applly in practice; the different kinds of power and apphances, and the evelopment of