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 476 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. sms. 11. cs. 117. 1922. $2,200; storekee er, $1,000; librarian, $1,600; chief clerk, $2,200; clerks—one of cllass four, three of class three, three of class two, eight of class one, seven at $1,000 each, Eve at $900 each, two at $720 each; two telephone operators, at $720 each; office apprenticesmm, em four at $540 each, two at $480 each, two at $420 each; ve elevator ' boys, at $480 each; mechanic1ans—chief $1,800, one $1,600, one $1,500, two at $1,400 each, five at $1,200 each, six at $1,000 each, one $900; machinist, $1,200; shop apprentices—two at $600 each, two at $540 each, three at $480 each; ejght watchman, at $720 each; skilled woodworkers——·foreman of wo working shops $1,500, one $1,200, two at $1,000 each; skilled laborers—two at $840 each, five at $720 each; draftsman, $1,200; photographers——one $1,400, one $1,200; packer, $840; two messengers, at $840 each; assistant messenger, $720; superintendent of mechanical plant, $2,500; assistant e@eers-—one $1,600 one $1,400, two at $1,200 each, one $1,000, one $900· two pipefifters, at $1,000 each; five Bremen, at $720 each; glassblowers——one $1,600, one $1,200; glassworker, $1,600; electr1cians—one $1,400, one $1,200, one $900; foreman of janitors and laborers $900; fourteen laborers, at $660 each; janitors— three at $660 each, one $600; two female laborers, at $360 each; Apparatus etc. in 811* $432’360°. . . . .4m,p. 411. For alplparatus, machine% tools, and alpphances used m connection with b dings or work of e bureau, la oratory supplies, materials, and supplies used in the construction of apparatus, machinery, or other appliances, including their exchange; piping, wiring and construction incident to the installation o a paratus, machinery, or appliances; furniture for laboratories and o£ces, cases for apparatus, mw, em $75,000. _ _ _ _ mmugmug For repairs and necessary alterations to binldings, $20,000. .4m,p. 471. For fuel for heat, light, and power; oiHce expenses, stationery books and periodicals, which may be exchanged when not needed for permanent use; traveling expenses (including exapenses of attendance ggon meetings of technical and profession societies when requir m connection with standardization, testing, or other o:Hicial work of the bureau); street car fares not exceeding $100; expenses _ of the visiting committee; ex enses of attendance of American m,I{‘,§§'{,‘,“‘€v°§’,‘1,,m,°§’,¥'fi member at the meeting of the fnternational Committee of Weights M¤¤$¤*°S· and Measures; supplies for operation, maintenance and repair of passenger automo ies and motor trucks for official use, including their exchange; and contingencies of all kinds, $75,000. C“'°·“°·*°'*"°““"" For grading, construction of roads and walks, piping grounds for water supply, lamps, wiring for lighting purposes, and other expenses incident to the improvement and care 0 grounds, including foreman Q _ and laborers in the District of Columbia, $10,000. ,,m,m_ such as stone, clays, cement, and so orth, including personal services Disseynination or ac- in the District of Columbia and in the field, $175,000: Provided, That ”“"°d "’f°"”°°°"‘ as much of this sum as necessary shall be used to collect and disseminate such scientinc, practical, and statistical information as ma be procured, showing or tending to show approved methods in builing, planning, and construction, standardization, and adaptability of structural units, including building materials and codes, economy in the manufacture and utilization of building materials and supplies, and such other matters as may tend to encourage, improve, and mm mmmsf cheapen construction and housmg. physicalionstants, °' For maintenance and operation of testing machines, including personal services in connection therewith in the District of Columbia and in the field, for the determination by the Bureau of Standards of the physical constants and the properties of materials as authorized by law, $30,000.
 * ,,;§s'§§E,%Y"“°°"°ls For continuation of the investigation of structural materials,