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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 160. 1917. 1009 $360; engineer, $1,200; fireman, $720; workman, 60 · libr $720; two cloakroom attendants, at $360 eachgssixoizhuxlvinigmgt $240 each; in all, $59,420. i For substitutes and other special and temporary service, including summa. the conducting of stations in public-school buildings, at the discretion of the librarian, $2,000. d Foréxgéz services on Sundays, holidays, and Saturday half holi- mgsunday, ow., opma , , . · §ISCELLA.NEOUS, INCLUDING Takoma Pam: nmuvcn: For books, mmximm. periodicals, and newspapers, including ayment in advance for subscripitions to per1od1cals, newspapers, subscription books, and society pub cations, $10,000; For bixggiiagi) by contract or otherwise, including necessary personal 8€!'V1<>€S» , S For maintenance, repairs, fuel, ligh , fitti u build:.ngs' , lunchroolm equipénpint; purqhiaie, excléangltelngnd mljntgnance o bicycles an mo or e very ve ces· an other con entex nses, $9000· In all, $24,000. ’ mg P6 ’ ’ CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. For printing, checks, books, law books, books of reference, period- °°"“”¥°“‘•‘P°’”°°· icals, stationery; detection of frauds on the revenue; s1u·ve ` instruments and implements; drawing materials; binding; rebinciinmg repairing, and geservation of records; maintaining and keeping in good order e laboratory and apparatus in the office of the inspector of asphalt and cement; damages; livery, purchase, and care of orses and carriages or buggies and b1cycles not otherwise provided for; horseshoeing; ice; repairs to pound and vehicles; use of bicycles by inspectors in the engineer department not to exceed $800· and other general necessary expenses 0 District offices, including the sinkingund office, Board of Charities, including an allowance to the purchasing officer and to the secretary of the Board of Charities of not exceeding $300 each per annum for maintenance of vehicle for use in the discharge of their official duties, excise board, personal-tax board, harbor master, health department, surveyor’s o ice, superintendent of weights, measures, and markets office, and department of insurance and purchase of new apparatus and laboratory equipment in office oi inspector of asphalt and cement, $39,000; and the commissioners shall so apportion t is sum as to (prevent a deficiency therein. For printin all annual an special reports of the government of the m,?;*°*;r**¤{g1;·P°*¤· °*· District of Cobumbia for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen ` hundred and seventeen, for submission to Congress, $5,000. _ That the pro erty situated in square one hun red and seventy-three w1f';,“§§,§fj{’,g,§ in the City of Vgashington, District of Columbia, described as lots four, upon mmps mm five six, seven, and eleven, inclusive, occupied by the Daughters 1,gg'p_514_ of the American Revolution, be, and the same is hereby, exempt from ~ . and after February twenty-third, nineteen hundred and sixteen, from all taxation so long as the same is so occupied and used, sublect to the provisions of section eight of the Act approved March third "°'·'°·¤·’°°- eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, providing for exemptions of Rohm. church and school proiperty, and Acts amendatorg thereof; and there is hereb appropriate out of any moneg in the Treasury of the United States, not otherwise pipriropmate , the sum of $99.19 the proportion of taxes upon said ots since February twenty-third, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to pag said sum of $99.19 to the treasurer of the National Society of the auglhterspf the American Revolution. For maintenance, care, an repair of automobiles, motorcycles, and motor trucks, acquired for the District of Columbia, that are not otherwise herein provided for, including such personal services in 91890**-—·-voi. 39——·1··r 1——64