SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 234. 1920. 849 of extra watcbmen at not exceeding 25 cents per hour, $600; in all, $46,220; _ For maintenance, equipment, supplies, tools, construction of M°m°°°°”°°‘ toilet facilities, wading poo s, installation of telephones and telephone service, installation of electric lights and electric service, grading, and repairs, including labor an materials, and transportation of matjrialsi mgintenance tand repair fof sltloregiouse, aéid neézessaliiy inci enta an con en ex enses or a p aygroun s im er e direction and supertviusion of thelcommissioners, $35,000;, Swmmm mls FOI' S\1ppli€S, mslgzuingexgigggngvhihts, reP3,1rs6(gi3i;i§,g61(?b¤eg, and gp · necessary expenses o e W11I\ID]· ng s · is .c r In all, §or]playgroup§,1$84l;220, to be paid wliblly but,of the reve- vgil.°e'§ D t" t °` nueso the istricto oum ia. Punuo conymrncivcn STATIONS! Forjmaintenance of public con- u.?{’§lv°“’°°°° m' venience stations, including compensation of necessary employees, $20,000. in . Boaan ron ooxnnmnarron or msanrranr numnmss: For all a%”i»°ll°ii°e'i¤g§.mS°°f ex enses necessary and incident to the enforcement of an Act entatled V¤¤· 34. P- 157- "r£n Act to create a board for_the condemnation of insamtary buildings in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, T’ approved May 1, 1906, including personal services when authorized y the commissioners, $2,500. Enncrmcan nnraanncur. ...£l€?"‘°°‘ ""P“"’ Electrical engineer, $2,750; assistant eleetrical_ engineer, $2,000; S“°"'°"’· ins§ectors——on; $(160000,c§pu;· at 3300 eagh; 6lG(;li1’1C18»I? gllgélé); two dr tsmen, at 1 ea • 0ll1' egrap opera ors a · repairmen—expei·t $1,200; three at $900 each, one,$840; itelephone operators-—chief $900, four at $840 each, one $720, ten at $600 each, one $540; electrical inspectors-—one $2,000, one $1,800, one $1,350, four at $1,360 each; assistant electrician, $1,200; clerks—one $1,400, one $1,200, two at $1,125 each, one $1,050, one $750; assistant repairman, $620; laborers-two at $600 each, two at $540 each; messenger, $630; storekeeper, $875; mall, $55,655. _ For general supplies, repa11‘s, new battemes and battery supplies? Bx€,*;£;;l;?*gtgf”mm’ telephone rental and purchase, w1re_and cable for extension o telegraph and telephone serv1ce, reyiairs of lines and mstrumente, purchase of poles, tools, msulators, rackets, pims, hardware, cross arms, ice, record books, statmneiy, printmg, very, purchase and repair of bicytples, allowtapce for tgiggrgamtenanig of crilotbpiere thr automo iles at no 0 excee per mon_ ea acksmi - in fzixtra labor, new boxes, and other necessary items, $25,000. ibn- placing wires of fire alarm, jelcgraph, police_ patrol, and tele- g,§°,},‘§f'*'**”““°°* phone service underground in ex1sting conduits, mcluding cost of cables, termzinals boxelsé {md hposéif lconnectzong tomangl betweeg ·`f con uits ma oes, an 0es,poss or e-arman ipiilicygoxes, extra labor, andpther necessary items, $4,000: _ P H t I For extension and relocation of pol1ce—patrol system, mcluding ° °°P"° ’”°°m‘ purchase of new boxes,_ p111‘0haS€ and erection of necessary poles, cross arms, insulators, pins, braces, wire, cable, conduit connections, posts, extra labor, and OthBI`_I1€C€SS8.1‘y 1tems, $2,000, _ _ _ ts Lmrrrixo: For purchase, ugstallation, and maintenance of public L""°’““’"°° ·°°°‘ lam s, lamp-posts, street designations, lanterns, and fixtures of all kinds on streets, avenues, roads, alleys, and public slpaces, and for all necessary expenses in connection therewith, inc_uding rental of Stables and storgrooms, hlyeily and extra labor, this sum go bc; phx- ,,0,36 p_m,_ ended in accor ance wit the provisions of sections 7 an 8 0 e ’ gistrict of Columbia Aptproygiation Act for the Escal year 1912 and V°,_3,’ p_,8,_ with the provisions of e istrict of Columbia Appropriation Act for the Escal year 1913, and other laws applicable thereto, $415,000.