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 1328 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 148. 1923. shall be stenographers and typewriters) one $1,100, three at $1,000 each; storekeeper, _$1,200; messenger, $600; driver, $600; inspectors—one of materials, $1,400, two at $900 each; two property—yard _ _ keepers, at $1,000 each; temporary labor, $100; d,§g,‘§,*,§§°¢ *'“P°°°*°“ Building Inspection Division: Inspector of buildings, $3,000; assisléant inspector og1bui1dings—one $2,000, three at $1,500 each, one 1400 nine at 360 each· fire-escape inspector $1,400- il engineers dr computersLone $2,000, three at $1,800 each, one $1,310; cgpfuksbzchizf, $1,80%, oned$t1,050, tg1r$e$sft06$)1,000 §3gg)1, one (who s a_s eno p er an ypewri er one · messen $600; asmstantginzpector, $1,500; for temporary additional assisgft inspectors, $15,000;. ,,,f,‘,‘§,§‘§,f_'°“i°*°“’°'*“° `o re1mburse three. inspectors of elevators for expenses incurred by them in the maintenance of their own motor cycles incident to the Erggréigance of their official duties, at the rate of $10 each per mon · To  five inspectors for expenses incurred by them in the ma;1phtenan&» ig iéhezir owtnuaumamaobpeszomcident t¢i1the1pe§formtm, I, anceo e1ro c u1 a__er o permont 1 00- aa$§a¤¤i°i°g Iflpmgxnig Inisopectign (Divésion: Inspector of plumbm; $2:000; assisan mspec rso ‘um -twoat$1 50 h t$1360 each; clerks-two at $11:200 egdg, one $900; ’?emp2·(arySeI1i;loyment of additional  inspectors of plumbing and laborers for such time as their services may be necessary, $3,000; draftsman, $1,350; Mom des fi! 1} three members of plumbing board, at $150 each; · ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_°" To reimburse live assistant inspectors of plumbing for provision andmaintenance by themselves o five motor cycles or use in their oihcial inspections in the District of Columbia, $10 per month each, n a, xec ive ce, , . I ;l1E of Oiii $154180 i Dl°`“"°’ B““‘“"g· cam: or nrsrmcr numnmos. mm fm, ml ams"? isa} AE“§S¤”“,a“£§l?’°2i§i°,'é(‘}8“" ?’°?$.§¢°m"* °$ii‘Js?"d$1’°°°; a eac • e r1c1an · namo tender, $880; four firemen, at $840 eacli· three coal  ng: $600 each; electrician’s helper, $880; eight elevator condgxctors, at $600 each; l8b0!'01’S—tW0 at $660 each two at $500 each; two chief cleaners (who shall also have charge of the lavatories), at $500 each; services of cleaners as necessary, not to exceed 30 cents per hour, $9,000; matron, $600; storekeeper, $900; chief watchman, $1,000; assistant chief watchman, $660; six watchmen, at $600 each; pneumatic—tube '_,,,,,,,,,"'°",.¢,,,,,,_ operator, $600; lll all, $40,000: Provided, That no other appropria- °*°· tion_ made l1l·thlS Act_shall be available for the employment of
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ASSESSOR’S orrres. Asset": nmec. - . Salanes: Assessor $z,500· assista t rs-th t 000 each, one $,000; five field mhn at  recorId8ccl;rks$&one $1,800, two at $1,500 each, two (who shall also be typists) at $1,400 each, one $1,200; clerks——three at $1,400 each, five at $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each, one $900, one $720; draftsmen—one $1,600, two at $1,200 each; two stenographers and typewriters at $1,200 each; existant or clerk, $900; messenger, $600; board of assistant asses- erk,ci‘.g1§0l0i;‘v:;1;l,Q:x)<;lerk,   messenger and driver, $600; FW.?, ; m , 1,020.