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1332 SIXTY-SEVENTH coNGREss. sms. iv. Ch. 148. 1923. R¤¤¢¢¤¤¤¤¤S=*¤¤~ RENT commrssrou. , p§’,s°1§-,'l°S °°d °x' For salaries and expenses authorized by section 103, Title II, V°*·“·P·2°8~ of the “Food Control and the District of Columbia Rents Act," ‘*““""2°°° approved October 22, 1919, as amended by the Act approved Au- Am ,,5,, gust 24, 1921, extendinglghe Rent Commission until May 22, 1922, ' and the Act approved ay 22, 1922, extending the said commission until Maly 22, 1924, $51,750, of which $23,000 shall available exclusive y for the salaries of members of the commission. ,,E.{‘,’§§’,{§‘?“’ °°“‘*’°’* nrsimcr or conumzm nmr1.ornns’ COMPENSATION rimn. $Q‘,f“;f“,:f‘Qf,;“’“"”‘ For carrying out the provisions of section 11 of the District of ` ` Columbia Appropriation Act approved July 11, 1919, extending vom, p_,,2_ to the employees of the government of the District of Columbia ' the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the gerformance of their duties, and for other purposes," approved eptember 7, 1916, $10,000. "··**“°“*·*·¤- FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. ` Salaries: Free Public Library—Librarian, $4,000; assistant librarian, $2,000; chief, circulating department, $1,760; director of children’s work, $1,600; director of reference work, $1,500; children’s librarian, $1,200; supervisor of school work, $1,260; librarian’s secretary $1,200; chiefs of divisions-—order and accessions $1,200, industrial $1,200; reference librarian, $1,200; chief, catalogue department, $1,400; assistants-one $1,200, one in charge of periodicals $1,200, eight at_$1,000 each, six at $900 each, five at $780 each; copyist, $780; classifier, $1,000; shelf lister, $1,120; catalo(guers—— one $960, one $900, two at $780 each; stenographers an typewriters·—one $1,100, one $1,000; attendants-two at $900 each, eleven at $780 each; collator, $780; four messengers, at'$720 each; ten pages, at $420 each; four janitors, at $720 each, one of whom shall act as night watchman; engineer, $1,300; fireman, $720; workman, $600 library guarg‘,4$)720;htwo cloakroom attendants, at $360 each; six c iarwomen. at . - eac ; T“"°“‘°"“'“"°“°"‘ Tséléoma Park Rmich-Labmnn, $1,200; assistants-one $000, one 80; janitor, 660; S°““‘°°S*"'°¤°”· Southeast Branch Library——Librarian, $1,400; first assistant, $1,200 é4;3s1stants-—-one $1,000, one $880, one $780; janitor, $660; Paflh S _ n all $84 140. S°b°""“‘°“·°“· _ For sixbstitutes and other special and tempora service, includ- _ mg the conducting of stations in public-school rhuildings, at the L1 ,',,,,,,.,,""”'* ,,,,, 1,,,,, discretion of the librarian, $3,000: Provided, That no money appromm- priated by this Act shall be expended in conducting library stations mg npvg ipdexistence, but this limitation shall not apply to public- ' _' sc oo u1 mgs._ mglmy M wm- daFor services on Sundays, holidays, and Saturday half holi-

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“°°”`u°°°°°”‘ §iscellaneous, including Takoma Park and Southeast branches: For books, periodicals, and nevzspapers, including payment in %g;;l;’C6 grr suliscripgpnstito p§ri75i)<;)als, newspapers, subscriptions .,. an socieypn ca ons 1 .

¤_ For binding, includingmecessary personal services, $7,000.

“"‘°""°‘P°"’°’*· For maintenance, repairs, fuel, lighting, Htting up buildings, lunch-room equipment; purchase, exchange, and maintenance of