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464 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. C11. 28. 1918. M'°°°“°°°°“““P‘ For washing and hemming towels purchase of awnings and fixpu°s` t1u·es, window shades and fixtures; alcohol, benzine, tuipentine, varnish, baskets, belting, bellows, bowls, brooms, buckets, rushes, panvas, cragh, cloth, iphamoipusgrins, cotton waslte, door arid wmplow asteners usters· ower— en street an engine ose· ace l¢;aiher,hly<3 pailsi, oilsé plants, ,picks, pitcltiprs, powderséuéttglpcil p a es, an s amps an re airs o same spi oons soap es match safes, spon§es, tacks, tralps, thermometers, toilet paper; tools, towels, tow racks, tumb ers, wire, zinc, and for lacksrnithing, repairs of machinery, removal of rubbish, sharpening tools, street car tickets not exceeding $250 advertisingyfor proosals, and for sales at public auction in_ Wiashmgton, istrict of golumbia, of condemned property belonging to the Treasury Department, payment of auctioneer fees, and purchase of other ab- _ solutely necessary articles, $7 000. _ _ _ F“““*‘“`°‘ For urchase of boxes, book rests, chairs, chair cane, chair covers, desks, bookcases, clocks, cloth for covering desks, cushions, leather for covering ghairs lpnd scgas, locgss, lumber, Sprague, ltables, typiwriters incu ing the exc ange 0 same war 0 ca inets was - stands,,water coolers and stands, and foi· replacing other worn and unserviceable articles, $5,000._ c¤iC»fg§°3r»£¢i°$1,"iu¤ISl°` _ For purchase of labor-saving machines supplies for same, mcluding the purchase and exchange_0f registerglggll accountants, numbering machmes, and other_machines o a s ar character including time stamps for stamping date of receipt of official mail and telegrams, and repairs thereto, and purchase of supplies for Sham photographic copginghmachmes, $3,000. _ 'Y· l§1‘o(:·i;tationery or e Treasury Department and its several bureaus an ces, $55,000. War Risk Insurance Bama. BUREAU or wan msi: INSURANCE. S°‘“‘i°““° °“’°'”°‘ For salaries of officers and_ employees, $1,268,000 ; furniture, equipment, and supplies, mcluding not exceeding $100 for street car tickets, $121,000; traveling expenses, including not exceeding $4 per diem in lieu of subs1stence, $24,000; telegraph and telephone service, tc $4,800; stationery and miscellaneous expenses, inclu 'ng subscrip- P’“‘"""”"°’° tions to periodicals, $20,000; printing and binding, $60,000; rental of quarters, $40,000; in all, $1,537,800. D.;§,‘.1§'{{.?§,£2fT'°°""’ ormca or Armrron ros ramasmzr nnpxamum. ,,,,§f"‘““°“**‘ °"°'°"‘ For additional employees from March first to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, inclusive, at annual rates of compensation, as follows: Accounting clerks—three (experts) at $1,800 each, three at $1,600 each, three at $1,400 each; six check assorters at $1,200 eacgi; four comptometer operators at $1,200 each; messenger, $840; in al, $9,080. D;;g§$_§;¤,$°' N"" ormon or aUnrron ron Navy nzranrunxr. eej*dd“*°°°' °’“P'°Y‘ For additional clerks from March Erst to June thirtieth, nineteen ` hundred and eigglgteen, inclusive, at annual rates of compensation, ai] follows: Cler —twenty of class one and ten at $1,000 each; in a ,$l1,333.33. 3é}}¤gi;;;rtjg;ntg¢¤¤· ormcr: or arrnrron ros. srarn arm o·r1m1v. naraammxrs. Ammon, em For additional clerks from March first to June thirtieth, nineteen . ploy- . . . , ses. hundred and eighteen, inclusive, at annual rates of compensation, as follows: C1erks——one of class four, three of class three, four of class two, and two of class one; in all, $4,866.67.