Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/583

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552 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Srss. I. C11. 302. 1924. formance of official dutiesiunot to exceed for each inspector_$20 per month for a horse and ve `cle, $26 per month for automobiles, and . $13 per month for motor cycles; fencing of public and private prop- _ erty designated by the commissioners as public dumps; and inci- §;°,,’;’,,,'?§·,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,_ dental expenses, $900,000: Provided, '1‘hat any proceeds received fr·om the disposal of city refuse or garbage shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the cre it of the United States and_the U=·¤¤¤’¤·¤· District of Columbia in the manner provided by law: Promded [wrther, That this appropriation shall not be available for collecting ashes or miscellaneous refuse from hotels and places of business or from apartment houses of four or more apartments rn which the landlord furnishes heat to tenants. P“"“°"”‘”'°"“d" PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS. P°"“““"°"*°°’· For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $71,270· for services of extra directors at not exceeding 35 _ cents per hour, $800; for services of extra watchrnen at not exceed- §';,‘{g;m",, ,,_ mg 25 cents per hour, $600; m all $72,670: frovzded, That emjlzilogg} svicwd- ments hereunder other than of persons paid by the hour sha distributed as to duration in accordance with the District of Co- . lumbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1924; M¤‘¤‘““¤°°·°‘°· For general maintenance, improvement, equipment, su plies, incidenta and contingent expenses of platigrounds, includilngégabor, Puma mm ph _ under the direction and supervision of e commissioners, ,000; grounds ams; muh- For the maintenance and conf nt expenses of keeping open "‘°’- . during the summer months the mr5»Blic·school playgrounds, under the direction and su _ rvision of the commissioners; for special and temporary service, dilectors, assistants, and janitor service duri the summer vacation, and, m the larger yards, daily after schd.5 _ hours during the school term, $21,000; S"‘“‘“"°"’°°“· For supplies, instglling electrigl lights, repairs, maintenance, and _ necessary expenses o operating ree swimmmg' ls, $3 000- "‘°" ‘*°“· For- the purchase of a site on Thirtythird Stmlzgsbetween I’ and Q Streets northwest, in square 1273 ( ot 818), containing two thousand six hundred and fifty square feet, $7,000; For the purchase of three playground sites, $14,300; B‘“‘“‘*“°'°°‘ Burrmvo amen: For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923 $1,320; for tem orary services, sup lies, and maintenance, $4,500- for repairs to buildings, pools, and upilreep of grounds, $1,780; in all, $7,600; In all, for playgrounds, $165,570.

 ‘°""*‘ ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT.

P°”°°‘“"”"*°"· fI;¢5ré3 services in 8<X>0I'dB»110O with the Classification Act o , , . S“¤°"°°·°°"“"8‘“* For general supplies re airs new batteries and b tte ' ,•tc. v 7 8. mmm telephone rental and purclliase, telephone service charge? viiribpkrliii cab e for extension of telegraph and telephone service, ’re airs ef lines and instruments, purc ase of poles, tools, insulators lgrackets gms, hardware, cross arms, ice, record books, stationery; printing; very, purchase and repair of bicycles, allowance for the maintenance of not more than three automobiles at not to exceed $26 per month eachégigacksmithing, extra labor, new boxes, and other neces- _ sary lt€mS,· ,000. ,.f,’,§‘},°§,‘f" "‘”’ “"“" _ Fcrfplacrng wires of fire alarm, police patrol, and telephone service un erground in existing conduits, including cost of cables, terminal boxes, and posts, connections to and between existing conduits, manholes, handhelds, posts for fire—a.larm and li bo _ po ce xes, extra labor, and other necessary items, $4,800.