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 1240 sixrY-r1rtrH oonennss. sm. III. oa. ac. 1919. P°“°g° stamps- For postage stamps for the department and its bureaus, as required under the Postal Union, to prepay postage on matters addressed to Postal Union countries, $500. nm. For ground rent and rent of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the War Department, $34,229.12. grgiggiscbirildiugsand PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. si§;g;*‘;_#g<g;§%l8gg Omron or PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND Gnommsz Superintendent, em. ’ ’ $3,600; assistant and chief clerk, $2,400; clerks—one of class four, one of class three, one of class two, two of class one; messenger; landscape architect, $2,400; junior engineer, $1,500; in all, $17,940. rm·ems¤,¤z¤. For foremen, gardeners, mechanics, and laborers employed in the public grounds, $31,200. W¤*¢¤¤¤¤¤»¤*¤· Park watchmen: Lieutenant, $1,200; sergeant, $950; second sergeant, $900; Bfty-four privates, at $840 each; in all, $48,410. wak¤m1a,v¤. For watchman for the care of the monument and dock at Wake- Beld, Virginia, the birthplace of Washington, $300. Coutingautexpeuses. For contingent and incidental expenses, including urchase of professional and scientiBc books and technical periodicals, books of reference, blank books, photogra hs, and maps, $800. For purchase, re air, and exchange of bicycles and revolvers for park watchmen and) for purchase of ammunition, $1,500. For purchase, maintenance, repair, operation, and exchange of motorcycles for park watchmen, $1,176. - For purchasing and supplying uniforms to park, Monument, and brigge watchmen, $5,120. _ _ Part frm District the foregoing amoxmts aplpropgiated under public buildmgs and m°“"°S‘ gounds, the sum of $43,703 s all paid out of the revenues of the istrict of Columbia. D§p*g@gX‘;;{·§§,§;;;; STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. ixrarptbripdmg. _ Office of Superintendent: Assistant superintendent, $2,000; clerks-- ,e,§,.§`Z§?°em§`§`p§u’}§Z two of class one, one $1,000; chief engineer, $1,800 ; Bve assistant en- ¤°°'S·°‘°· gineers, at $1,200 each; electrical machinist, $1,200; captain of the watch, $1,200; two lieutenants of the watch, at $840 each; forty- two watchmen ; carpentelj, $1,000; chief electrician, $1,400; electrician, $1,200; machinist, $1,000; ainter, $1,000; lumber, $1,000; three dynamo tenders, at $900 eadli ; nine skilled lalrorers or mechanics, at $840 each; messenger; foreman of laborers, $840; sixteen Bremen; twenty elevator conductors at $720 each; two foremen or forewomen, at $780 each; Bfty-five laborers; three second-class Bremen, at $660 each; gardener, $720; three attendants at $480 each; in all, $133,980. °°*¤**¤¥°¤*¤¤P¤¤¤¢¤· For fuel, lights, repairs, miscellaneous items, printing, and city directories, $55,000. ·”h“°“*· For the erection of an ash hoist in the south courtyard for the M hmm removal of ashes from boilers numbered Bve and six, $6,000. °° “°k°”‘ For the installation of mechanical stokers on boilers numbered three and four, $15,000. N¤*’Y·}¤¤;¤· NAVY Dnmnnmsr Ammx, Naw Yonx Avniwn Nmn Srxvmz- °"°'““°g °'°°‘ TEENTH Smnirr Nonmwnsr: Engineer, $1,200; six Bremen; five elevator conductors, at $720 each; seven watchmen; skilled laborer, Cmtmgcntaxpemes $840; seven laborers; attendant, $480; in all, $20,100. ' _ For fuel, l§hts, repairs, and miscellaneous items, $9,000. ,,,§gf*°”‘“° mk b““d` Poronao anx Orprcn Bnrnnrxcsz For the following employees Opemtingfcrce. for the maintenance and protection of the buildings: Assistant supermtendent, $2,000; clerks——one of class four, two of class three, two of class two, four of class one, four at $1,000 each; four messengers, at $7 20 each; chief engineer, $1,800; assistant engineers—one $1,600,