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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. 93 For postage staxaps for the department and its bureaus, as required P°$¤*8°· under the Postal nion, to prepay postage on matters addressed to Postal Union countries, $250. For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia: Medical dispen- $3.;}%. an sary, Surgeon General’s Oifice, $1,000; War Department, $7,200; Adjutant General’s Office, $1,500; in all, $9,700. Public buildings and PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. g‘°“°“s· Ormcn or runuc BUILDINGS AND enounnsz Superintendent,  °s` $3,000; assistant and chief clerk, $2,400; clerks—one of class four, one of class three, one of class two and stenographer, one of class one; messenger; landscape architect, $2,400; surveyor and draftsman, $1 500; in all, $16,140. · For foremen, gardeners, mechanics, and laborers employed in the F°'°"‘°"’°t°‘ public grounds, $31,200. Watchman. For sergeant of park watchmen, $950. For second sergeant of ark watchmen, $900. D,y,,,,,.,_ For day watchmen, as fgllows: One in Franklin Park and adjacent reservations on New York Avenue; one in Lafayette Park; two in Smithsonian Grounds and neighboring reservations; one in Judiciary Park; one in Lincoln Park and ad`acent reservations; one in Iowa Circle and reservations to the nortlieast; one in. Thomas and Scott Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Washington Circle and neighboring reservations; one in Dupont Circle and neighboring reservations· one in McPherson Park and Farragut Square; one in Stanton Park and neighboring reservations; two in Henry and Seaton Parks and neighboring reservations; one in Mount Vernon Park and reservations to the northeast; one in grounds south of the Executive Mansion; one in Garfield and Marion Parks and reservations to the east; one in Monument Park; four in Potomac Park; one in Montrose Park; twenty-three in all, at $840 each, $19,320. Nighmm For night watchmen, as follows: 'I‘wo in Smithsonian Grounds and ' neighbormgigeservations; one in Judiciary Park; two in Henry and Seaton Par and adjacent reservations; one in grounds south of the Executive Mansion; one in Monument Park; one in Garfield Park and neighboring reservations; one in Iowa, Scott, and Thomas Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Stanton and Lincoln Parks and neighboring reservations; two in Lafayette, McPherson Franklin an Farragut Parks; one in Washington and Dupont Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Mount Vernon Park and neighboring reservations; two for greenhouses and nursery; four in otomac Park; twenty in all, at $840 each, $16,800- wartime va 5 Eiorvwatchmapl fiilrgilelgzre igfvphe monumentooand dock at Wake- ` 9, ]lI'glI\.l8,t»B i 60 as- 1:*011133 •. nr ‘ For contingent and inliidental expenses, includinglgmrchase of pro- C°°u°g° t°' wm fessional and scientifc books and scientific periodica, books of reference, blank books, hotographs, and maps, $700. For purchase and) repair of bicycles and revolvers for park watchmen and for purchase of ammunition, $1,000. For purchase of two motorcycles at $250 each, and for the upkeep of same at $144 each, $788. For purchasing and supplying uniforms to park, Momnnent, and bridge watchmen, $2,800. . . .’ rm from Duma O the foregoing amounts a propriated under fpublic buildings and mums. gggunds, the sum of $36,879 £a.ll e paid out o the revenues of the ` trict of Columbia.