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644 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 214. 1920. plumber, $1,100; painter, $1,100; plumber’s assistant, $780; attendant for emergency relief room, $660; head of char force, $720; eight —Bve charwomen; carpenters-—two at $1,000 each, one $720. wi¤d°’ Bummg- Wgmdler Building and annex: Engineer, $1,000; three Bremen; elevator conductor, $720; six watchmen; four laborers (one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor); forewoman of char force, $480; twelve charwomen; female laborer §*jj§,,*§,;‘g9“,gZ;ud,ng_ for ladies’ toilets, $660. Cox Building, seventeen hundred and nine New York Avenue: 'Iwo watchman; laborer. Auditors! Building: Forewoman of char force, $480; twenty-Bve charwomen; elevator conductor, $720; seven laborers (one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor); two female laborers, at $480 each; skilled laborer, $840; in all, $228,350. b,,].l.,},‘LL{f,l,§_° “M For employees for the care and protection of buildings for the ac- C°'°·°*°- commodation of such bureaus of the department as may be assigned thereto, as follows: Three elevator conductors, at $720 each; nine firemen; three female laborers, at $660 each; seven laborers (including three to assist elevator conductors when required); forewomen of charwomen—one $660, one $480; thirty-six charwomen; eleven watchman; in all, $32,940. m—},*§*}_§fg; B°“‘“¤€ Arlington Building and Annex, Vermont Avenue_ and H Street: Opeamnérem. Assistant superintendent, $2,000; master mechanic, $1,800; engineer, $1,400; two assistant engineers, at $1,200 each; six Bremen; seventeen elevator conductors, at $720 each; two oilers at $900 each; electrician $1,400; two wiremen, at $1,200 each; plumber, $1,200; two pluml>ers’ helpers, at $1,000 each; painter, $1,200; two carpenters, at $1,200 each; janitor, $1,200; assistant janitor, $1,000; thir·ty 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 assistant heads of char force, at $720 each; one hundred and ninety charwomen; in all, $135,260. M;{{{’§‘,,”,§";¥},,c._"°°°x’ Treasury Department Annex (Pennsylvania Avenue and Madison °P¢¤*¤¤=*°¤=°· Place): Three assistant engineers, at $1,200 each; plumber, $1,200; three Bremen; coal passer, $660; oiler, $900; Bve elevator conductors, at $720 each; ten watchman; twelve male laborers, at $660 each (three of whom to attend toilets and relieve elevator conductors); two female laborers at $660 each; janitor, $1,000; wireman, $1,000; carpenter, $1,200; head of char force, $720; thirty-four charwomen; C in all, $40,640. '°’°g°‘ Treasury garage: Automobile mechanic, $1,400; two assistant A F th automobile mechanics, at $1,000 each; two watchman; in till, $4,840· ,,,d“§,‘°§,,,,,,‘§‘§'§?’T’ Treasury Department Annex (Fourteenth and B Streets north- Opemziugrme. west): Carpenter, $1,200; plumber, $1,200; plumber's helper, $1,000; electrician, $1,200; wireman, $900; three mechanics, at $900 each; captain of the watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of the watch, at $900 each; thirty-one watchman; janitor, $1,200; assistant janitor, $1,000; head of char force, $660; two assistant heads of char force, at $480 each; ninety charwomen; twelve male laborers, at $660 each; four female laborers, at $660 each; in all, $69,700. C0’Q;_,°,‘},,‘?§‘§_§€_‘·'“*’*"" General Supply Committee: Superintendent of supplies, $2,500; clerks~—chief $2,000 two of class four, three of class three, one $1,500, three of class two, five of class one; twelve temporary clerks for four months, at $75 each {Her month; assistant messenger; laborer; mes- _ seriger boy, $480; in l, $30,060. peiiziglfdr lrgnlireiti or salaries of employees, office equipment, fuel, light, electric ¤ff¤¤¤ sutrérggg ¤f ds current, telephone service, maintenance of motor trucks, and other I necessary expenses for carrying into effect the Executive order of