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 530 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 191. 1914. ¤¤-‘¤¤•¤· For salaries: Clerk (stenographer and typewriter), $900; supervisor, $2,500* to be employed not exceeding ten months——t}11rteen directors of playgrounds or recreation centers at $65 per month each, assistant director at $60 per month; to be employe not exceeding seven mouths—two assistant directors at $60 per month each, 8SS1Si5-· ant director at $50 r month; to be empleged not exceeding three months-—assistant dlifector at $60 gr mon, thirteen assistants at $45 per month each; watchmen to employed not exceedinggtwelve inonths—~twelve (including one for recreation grounds in Roc (heck Park) at $45 month each; general utility man at $60 per month for four month; in all, $22,205; _ ,,u§:;.::m.;I:2&;22.a;.2::r.:2m.sz2.#?i.:hkz;".2:**¤m“d areas; necessary personal services; for the Rosedale and Howard Play- grcéunds, to   msdeimmegiately available, $7,50%; _ _ ors pl1es,reau·s,an necessaryexpense oo swimmfnigapggilh, and priichase of bathing suits, to be  tely 8 » S Two ards or sw1mm1ng' teachers for fom- months at $60 per month wm °"‘};’ Slab? “§id°,g..i“m°$Q“*`“fl%,“"““bit°’i?‘8°’ as t. d 1. ii v**¤¤¤D¤=*¤¤* or a un, ,265, w 'c sum s pai w o Mmm' out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. · y mPg}_*j·= <=¤¤*·¤1·¤¤• Ponuo oorvvrmmucn STATIONSZ For maintenance of public con- ` vsnience stations, including compensation of necessary employees, $ 0,500.  ¤¤¤¤i- Bonm mn cormmmxnon or rxsanrraar numnnvcsz For all Wu. :4, p. ui:. expenses necessary and incident to the enforcement of an Act entitled "A.n Act to create a board for the condemnation of insanitary buildings in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes," approved May iirst nineteen hundred and six, including personal services, when authorized by the Commissioners, $2,500. mktrinl aspm- ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. “"""’· Electrical engineer, $2,500; assistant electrical engineer, $2,000; fom- electrical inspectors, at $1,200 each; ins tor, $1,000; electrician, $1,200; two draftsmen, at $1,000 each; ge telegraph operators, at $1,000 each; four inspectors, at $900 each; expertrepairman, $1,200; three reparrmen, at $900 each; telephone operators—three at $720 each, four at $540 each, one $450; electrical mspectors——one $2 000, one $1,800 one $1,350; cable splicer, $1,200; assistant cable splicer, $620; clerics-one_$1,400, one $1,200, two at $1,125 each, one $1,050, one $750; assistant repairmen—one $620, two at $540 eaclli; lsborlegrs-—on¢;%30, twa-nl a;4$5élé)5each, one $460, two at $400 eac;soreeeper, ;1n, , . 8¤rm1ie¤.w¤uns¤¤t For general supplies, re airs, new batteries andbatte su lies A “°°°’°°’°t°‘ telephone rental and purchase, wire for extension of telgaplipand telephone service, repaars of and instruments, purchase of poles, tools, msulators, brackets, pins, hardware, cross arms, ice, record books, stationery, printing, hvery, washing, blacksmithing, extra grilioggo new boxes, rent o storeroom, and other necessary items, I. ,,§_§g"{,*F¤**¤=¤¤d•*- For placing wires of fire—alarm, telegraph, police-patrol, and telephone servrce undergronmd in existing conduits, including cost of cables, terminal boxes, and posts, connections to and between existing conduits, manholes, handho es, posts for fire-alarm and police boxes, extra labor, and other necessary items, $7,000. mggucepsmn ns- For extension of police—patrol system, including purchase of new boxes, purchase and erection of necessary poles, cross arms, insulators, puns, braces, wire, cable, conduit connections, extra labor, aud other necessary items, $3.000.