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 1280 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 124. 1921. €¤¤¤¤s¤¤¢•¤¤€¤¤€S· CONTINGENT EXPENSES, YVAR DEPARTMENT: For purchase of professional and scientific books, law books, including their exchange; books of reference, blank books, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers, maps; typewriters and addingl machines; furniture and repairs to same; carpets, matting; oilclot, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges, fuel gas, and eating a paratus for and repairs to buildings (outside of the State, War, and) Navy Department Building) occupied by the War Department and its bureaus; maintenance, repair, and 0 eration of motor trucks and motor cycles, and one motorpropelled passenger-carrying vehicle, to be used only for official pur- P d. b. poses; freight and express charges; street car fares, not excee ing ence?. wm su SE" $750; and other absolutely necessary expenses, including a per diem _ allowance not to exceed $4 in lieu o subsistence, $150,000. S°“”‘°”°"Y· For stationery for the department and its bureaus and offices, $100,000. P°S°°g° “°mp" 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. R°'“*D·°‘ For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the War Department, $23,700. ,,§,;;}*,;;i¤¤·*¢*¤g*8¤d rusmo BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. ,,,&{Q,’§,§°§,§1,§¥§;,2§j Orrrcn or runrro Bmwmcs AND — o1zouNDs: Superintendent, °°°· $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; F landscs;_pe architect, $2,400; junior engineer, $1,500; in all, $17,940. °'°“‘°°·°*°‘ For oremen, gardeners, mechanics, and laborers employed in the _ public grounds, $31,200. P°'k p°h°°‘ Park police: Lieutenant, $1,900; first sergeant, $1,700; two sezrgirgts, at $1,580 each; fifty-three privates, at $1,360 each; in all, S,. W°""“°‘d·V“· 5 $01-Vwatchmepx fear tlgelcare pgéhehmlonument and dock at Wakets e, rrgrn1a,te rrtpaceo as` n$300. C°"°m‘°°°°"’°°`” ° For contingent and incidental ex nsgfiricluding urchase of professional an scientific books andpe technical periodicals, books of reference, blank books, photographs, and maps, $800. For purchase, repair, and exc ange of bicycles and revolvers for park police and for purchase of ammunition, $1,500. For purchase, maintenance, repair, operation, and exchange of Uniforms motor cycles for park police, $1,200. ' For purchasing and supplying uniforms to park police, and Monu- P I Dim t ment and bridge watchman, $5,120. revgieim ° Of the foregoing amounts aplpropgiated rmder public buildings and gopndts, plug gumbof $81(i9gg4s62.g lmpagd outdogtghe pleivepues of the; rsnco oumraan, s e ar m reasuryo the United States. P B §§§2.,§$r't’mZZl STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. m§*§§‘ZY§€t t° Sup"' Office of the Supcrilltcudentz For an assistant to the Superintendent of the State, War, and Navy Department Buildings m the min mums administration of the force under the su§enn' tendent, $3,600. bpvazmzlwcé. State, War, and Navy Department uilding: Assistant superintendent, $2,000 ; clerks——two of class one, one $1,000; chief e r, $1,800; five assistant engineers, at $1,200 each; electrical m t, $1,200; captain of thejvatch, $1,200; two lieutenants of the watch, at  each; tlurty-crghb watchman; carpenter, $1,000; chief cloctrrcran, $1,400; electrician, $1 ,200; machinmt, $1,000; pa.inter,» $1,000 · plumber, $1,000; three dguamo tenders, at $900 each; seven  aborers or general mec anics, at $840 each; bricklayer, $1,200;