srxrr-sixrrn ooxonnss. Sess. III. oa. 124. 1921. 1265 charwomen—one $660, one $480: thirty-six charwomen; eight watchmen: in all, $30,780. r. M.,] Arlington Building, Vermont Avenue and H Street: Assistant iipl·iii¤$t§iiii»li¤ll1`g' superintendent, $2,000; master mechanic, $1,800; encrineer, $1,400; two assistant engineers, at $1,200 each; six firemen; fifteen elevator conductors, at $720 each; oiler, $900; electrician, $1,400; wireman, $1,200; skilled laborer, $900; plumber, $1,200; plumber’s helper, $1,000; painter, $1,200; carpenter, $1,200; ]an1tor, $1,200; twenty male laborers, at $660 each (four to attend toilets and two to relieve elevator conductors when required); eight female laborers, at $660 each; captain of the watch, $1,400; three lieutenants of the watch, at $900 each; twenty-six watchmen; head of char force, $840; three aisistant heads cg char force, at $720 each; one hundred and fifty c arwomen; in a ,8113,220. ‘ Treasury Department Annex, Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison n§(i1°§l1SrYi»’iac8.Am°x’ Place: Two assistant engineers, at $1,200 each· plumber, $1,200; °P°’°‘“‘g‘°’°°· three Bremen; coal asser, $660; oiler, $900; four elevator conductors, at $720 each; five watchmen, at $720 each; eight male laborers, at $660 each (three of whom to attend toilets and relieve elevator conductors); two female laborers, at $660 each; janitor, $1,000; wiremgn, %t,000; carpentplri, $1,200; head of char force, $720; twenty- vec rwomen; in , $30,320. Treasury garage: Automobile mechanic, $1,400; two assistant G°’°g°‘ automobile mechanics, at $1,000 each; two watchmen; in all, $4,840. Amex Fcmemth Treasury Department Annex, Fo1u·teenth a.nd_ Streets north- asgnszxetpgww. west: Carpenter, $1,200; plumber, $1,200; electrician, $1,200; two Wm g ‘ mechanics, at $900 each; captain of the watch, $1,400; two heutenants of the watch, at $900 each; twenty-one watchman; janitor, $1,200; head of char force, $660; two assistant heads of char force, at $480 each; seventy charwomen; eight male laborers, at $660 each; four female laborers, at $660 each; in all, $51,260._ General Supply Committee: Superintendent of splpphes, $2,500; m§‘§’§f“lS“PPly°°m’ clerks—chief $2,000, three of class four, three of ass three, one $1,500, three of class two, five of class one; twelve temporariy clerks for four mogths, at $75 eagil per rxgcéigth; assistant messenger; aborer; messe er o , $480; in ,331, . _ Forngalarieg of employees, office equipment, fuel, light, electric ,,§§’§Q‘§f‘ ,,§‘,§§,,,,,$;f,; current, telephone service, maintenance of motor trucks, and other eggemggglggi fer ¤¤- necessary expenses for carrying into effect the Executive order of P ’ ` December 3, 1918, regulating the transfer of office_ material, supplies, and equipment in the District of Columbia falling into disuse because PWM of the cessation of war activities, $120,000: Provided, That no person 1-¤yt£a£¤ai¤¤. shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $2,500 per annum, and not more than three persons shall be em- S,,,,,,,, c,,,,,,,,,,,d,,, loyed at a. rate in excess of $1,800 er annum each: Prmzidedlffurther, J¤¤¤ 3°· im- Tlmt the said Executive order shall continue in effect until une 30, 1922, without modification, exceplt that proceeds from the transfer of appropriations thereunder sha be covered into the Treasury as Cmpmmm 0, dg misceganeous receipts:_P1·0vided further, That the heads of the execu- parcmsms, ac., in tive departments and independent establishments and the Comma- "““s‘°”*°‘°· sioners of the District of umbia shall cooperate with the Secretary of the Treasury in connection with the storage and delivery of material, suplplies, and eqtupment transferred under the foregoxpf order: .,.,.m,€,, 0, Army Provide Qxcrther, That thirty da s after the a prov of this ¤¤¤¤¤rt¤¤<¤k¤· Act the retapylpf E-a.r is autho}-fized, and directledptp transfeif go the Secretary o the easury wit out a ent there or two `g t , motor trucks for use of the General Siipglu Committee: Provided fetlglilvrygrcz further, That tiypewrxters and computing maeliines transferred to the °l““g°‘ General Su p y Committee as surplus, where such machines have become unfit for further use, may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be issued to other Government departments and
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