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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. 79 Pnxrenomvnsz For maintenance, equipment supplies, tools, con- Ph undastruetion of toilet facilities, wading pools, installation of telephones Magémcm and telephone service, installation of electric lights and electric service; grading, and repairs, including labor and materials, and transportation of néaterxlals, énamtenance and repair} of asutoriihouse, aéisd necessary inci ent an contmgent expenses or p aygroun , under the direction and supervision of the commissioners, $35,000; For salaries: Supervisor, $2,500; inspector of plaggroimds, $1,200; sem-ns. clerk {stenographer and typewriter), $1,200; to e employed not exceeding ten months—twenty-two directors of playgroxmds or recreation centers at $75 per month each, assistant director at $60 per month, general utility man at $60_ per month; to be employed not exceeding seven months—three assistant directors at $60 per month each, four assistant directors at $50 per month each; to be employed not exceeding four months—fiv§dguards or swimming teachers at $60 per month_each; to be employ not exceeding three months——four assistant directors at $60 per month each, twenty-two assistants at $50 ple; month each; to be employed twelve months-—twenty-two watc en at $5(ll1p;_ar month eacp, clerk dgvho shall be a bookllrgaper) at $75 per mont ; or services o extra ° ectors at not excee 35 cents per houi, $800; for serxjizes of extra watchmen at not exceeding 25 cents per our $600- in, $45,980; _ For su plies, installing electric lights, repairs, maintenance, and Swimming P°°’S· n essarypexpenses of o rating iiv swimming ools $3 000 ec e, ; In all%§or $83é980, to be paid whollybut of the reve- mfgfm D"“’*°’ ’°"°‘ nueso e tricto um ia. Punuc comvmvmucn STATIONS! For maintena.nce of public con- m§,‘j,’j'°“*°”°° “°‘ genience stations, including compensation of necessary employees, 17,500. I ._ BOAm> ron ooivnnmiurxon or msnrnaur mm.mNos: For  ex- ¢¤$y°li,d»£1am¤, umm penses necessary and incident to the enforcement of an Act entitled V°‘·3‘·¥’·‘°'· _‘A.n_Act to create a board for the condemnation of insanitary buildmgs m the District  Columbia, and {or other purposes," approved May 1, 1906, mcluding personal services when authorized y the commissioners, $2,500. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. ,,§,:;m·* dm"; _ Electrical engineer, $2,750; assistant electrical engineer, $2,000; °“'”‘°’· mspectors—one $1,000, four at $900 each; electrician, $1,200; two draftsmen, at $1,000 each; four telegraph operators, at $1,000 each; repaumen-—expert $1,200, three at $900 each, one $840; telephone operators-chief_$900, four at $840 each, one $720 ten at $600 each, one $540; electrical mspectors—one $2,000, one $1,800, one $1,350, four at $1,200 each; assistant electrician, $1,200; clerks—one $1,400, one $1,200, two at $1,125 each, one $1,050, one $750; assistant repa11’ma1;gg5§0; lab¢l;rers—-—two at $60.5)] each, two at $540 each; mwse er · store eeper $875· in $55 015. ` lliéiixgeneral supplies, repairs,} new batteries and battery supplies, $&W@t telepglionedmtfgiltalhand purc ase, wire an;ilpIable fig- extension of telegrap an ep one service re airs o es an instruments purchase of lpholos, tools, insulators, gracketsil pins, hardware, crosslarms, ice, reco books statione, printing very purchase an repauof bicycles, allowance for Ee maintenance of two automobiles at not to exceed $30 per month each, washing, blacksmithmg, extra lalivor, ngw boxes, andfogig-1- necess   tml d mb- PI I wm  O! p acing W1res 0 p cojpa _ SI1 ’ guund, phone service underground in   cond%)ts, mcludxiig cost_ of cables,   boxes, and posts connections to and between existing conduits, manholes, hmdholes, posts- for Breadarm and police boxes, extra labor, and other necessary items, $4,000.