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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 141. 1914. 483 and Franklin and Farragut Parks; one in Washin%on and Dupont Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Mount ernon Park and neighboring reservations; two for greenhouses and nursery; four- in Potomac Park; nineteen in all at $840 each, $15,960. wwwa V V_For wap;h1i1pr1ilfo§thecpr%•§rof the monument and dock at Wakefield, ’ " ' 'a, e p ace o ash1ngto' n, $300. gior contingent and incidental expenses, including psurchase of °°°°°g°°t°‘p°°°°°‘ professional and scientific books and scientific periodrca, books of . reference, blank books, photoggaphs, and maps, $700. For purchase and repair of icycles and revolvers for park watchmen and for purchase of ammunition, $400. For purchasing and supplying nmiforms to park, Monument, and briélge watchman, $2,800. Pm mm mmm the foregoing amounts approptriated rmder Public Buildings and mmm. grgrunds, glée pumbof $35,275 sliiall e paid out of the revenues of the ` trict o o um ia. swarm, wan, nm NAVY nnranrmmm numnme. £J°il¤ililZ Office of superintendent: Clerk of class three;_ stenographer and  ,§{*’“°"‘· typewriter, $900; chief engineer, $1,400; live assistant erxmeers, at $1,000 each; electrical machmrst, $1,200; captam of e watch, $1,200; two lieutenants of the watch, at $840 each; forty watchgneu; carpenter $1 000; electrician, $1,200; machmrst, $1,000; pamter, ;lp21;mber, $1,00031; three diypéago taznlders, at $900 epch; sever; a rers or m amos, a e ; messenger; oreman 0 laborers, $840; ten firemen; eleven conductors of elevators, at $720 each; seventeen lpborers; threes{;acp§1(l6c1as.lsh firemen, tat $660 eglch; four forewomen o charwomen, a e ; seven y-seven arwomen• gardener, $720; in all, $105,960. _ _ _ For fuel, lights, repaus, miscellaneous items, and mty drrectorres, F¤*>'·”¢**°¤·°“· _ $32,000. For renovation of the plumbing system in the State, War, and *"¤¤°*¤¤*°¤°'°**°¤- Navy Building, including the removal of all present unserviceable fixtures, piping, and so forth, theilpurchase and installation of modern and samt equipment, and e reiimshrpig of the torlet rooms, $85,000; ari? the superintendent of the State, ar, and Navy Building is hereby authorized to employ day labor on the whole or any part of this work where advantageous to the Government. _ For rewirin rooms in State, War, and Navy Building, includiplg *“"""”¤’°°‘“'·°'”- the removal of old gas and other Hrgtures and the purchase and inst, lation of new metallic conduit, WIPO, and other material necessag to light all rooms by electrrcrty, and for general repair work to w and ceilings of rooms incidental to such installation $32,000; and the Superintendent of the State, Wa.r,_ and Navy_Building is hereby authorized to employ day labor on thrs work m hke manner as prescribed in the case of reconstruction of toilet rooms. Navr Dmranrmnrwr Ammx, on Naw You Avmnm NEAR Snvmx- N•VY 1>¤w*=¤¤¤n¤ rssmu Srrrmmr Nonmwnsr Amr T0 me occurrmr IN LIEU or rms: Mnrns BU11.nm0: En€neer, $1,200; four firemen· two elevator conductors, at $720 eac ;_five watchmen; four laborers; forewoman, $3%); rpm; cilngaggomen; m alla $14,22lp. t $4 000 or ue ,reau·s,an misce aneousrems,, . S·rA·rm Dnraarrmrgr Ammx: Laborer, $660. A§,§° D°’°""“°"* NAVY DEPARTMENT. N“"Y D°P°’*'¤°¤*- Orman or THE SECRETARY: Secretary of the Navy, $12,000; c1§,°]§'j’*,‘}{,’··*""‘°“‘· Assistant Secretary, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,000; private secretary to Secretary, $2,500; clerk to Secretary, $2,250; clerk to Awrstant Secretary, $2,000; drsbursing clerk, $2,250; stenographer, $1,800;