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 786 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1918. P°’°“g° “°‘“¥”‘· For postage stamps for the department and its bureaus, as required gndeigltge Postal Union, to prepay postage on matters addressed to ost nion countries, $500. Rm- For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the War Department, $75,000. g.§.?.?.§;Y"“‘°‘"*=‘ “" Punuc BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. s.S“¥’°"”*°¤d?”*;, F Onion or Punuo BUILDINGS AND eRoUNDs; Su erintendent, clgvim and dm le ki $3,600; assistant and chief clerk, $2,400; clerks—one of class four, one of class three, one of class two and stenographer, two of class one; landscape architect, $2,400; junior engineer, $1,500; in 7 1 7 ° F°‘°“““‘*°°°‘ {Er foremgrg, gardeners, mechanics, and laborers employed in the u `c oim, $31,200. P“’°‘ "°‘°""‘°“· P Ilgor gurrgegint of park vgatchlpien, $9310. or secon sergeant o ar watc en, $900. D”'°’°°· For day watchman, as fiillows: 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 northeast; 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 m 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 m Monument Park; four in Potomac Park; and one in Montrose Park; twenty-three in all, at $840 each, $19,320. N1ahtf¤r<>e· For rulght watchmen, as follows: Three in Smithsonian Groimds and neig boring reservations; one in Judiciary Park; two in He and Seaton Parks and adjacent reservations; one in grounds soii-th of the Executive Mansion; one in Monument Park; one in Gariield Park and neighboring reservations; one in Iowa, Scott, and Thomas Circles and Il€1€)hl)t)I'1I1g reservations; two in Stanton and Lincoln Parks and neigh oring reservations; two in Lafayette and McPherson Squares, and ranklin and Farragut Parks; one in Washington and Duppnt Circles and neighboring reservations; one in Mount `Vernon Par andneighboring reservations; two for greenhouses and nursery; _ and four m otomac Park; twenty-two in a l, at $840 each, $18.480. w°“°“°l"· ‘°· V_For yvatglhnlgan ltgori the cgréev of the monument and dock at Wakefield, _ irgima, the irt paceo _ ashmgto` n, $300. °°“°‘“€°”’°*P°“‘°*’- I<or contingent and_ mcidental expenses, including urchase of professional and scientific books and technical period1caIl)s, books of reference, blank books, photo raphs, and maps, $700. For purchase and repair of iicycles and revolvers for park watchmen and for purchase of ammunition, $1,000. For maintenance, repair, and operation of two motorcycles at $144 each, $288. For purchasing and supplying imiforms to park, Monument, and Pm H Dm _1t bnélge watchmen, $3,145. memes. °m m the foregoing amounts appropriated under public buildings and grounds, the sum of $37,641.50 shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. State, War, and }g;igtmid2¤g&perm_ Office of superintendent: Assistant superintendent, $2,000; clerksiquam, ams, ei- two of class one, one $1,000; chief engneer, $1,800; ive assistant ¥'¤°"$·°°°- engineers, at $1,200 each; electrical mac inist, $1,200; captain of the
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