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 SIXTY-SIXTH corvertnss. sees. III. oa. 70. 1921. 1113 For maintenance, repairs, fuel, lighting, iitting up buildings, lunchroom equipment; purchase, exchange, and maintenance 0 bicycles and motor delivery vehicles, and other contingent ex enses, $11,000; For extraordinary repairs and improvements to thelliuildings of the  '°‘ free public libraries, $3,000; In all, $33,500. CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. °°"““¥°”*°’P°'“°°· For printing, checks, books, law books, books of reference, peri- ‘°“'“"P°°“*°°- odicals, stationery; surve ° g instruments and implements; materials; binding, rebincliiilg, re airing, and pgeservation of records; maintaining and eeping in good order the la P800]? and apparatus in the office of the inspector of asphalt and cement; amages· livery, purchase, and care o horses an carriages or buggies and bicycles not otherwise provided for; horseshoeing; ice; repairs to dpound and vehicles; use of bicycles b inspectors m the engineer epartment not to exceed $800; and other general necessary ex enses o District ofiices, including the sinking-fund omce, Board of Cli)arities, including an allowance to the pure officer and to the secretary of the Board of Charities of not exce $360 each per annum for maintenance of vehicles for use in the dischaw of their omcial duties, personal-tax board, harbor master, heal department, surveyor’s office, superintendent of weights, measures, an markets 0iHce, and department of insurance, an purchase of new apparatus and laborator; equipment in office of insdpector of asphalt and cement, $45,000. _ _ or printing all armual an special reports of the government of ,,§,,}"°,f,§‘,*,,',?}f°"’ ’°‘ the District o Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, for _ submission to Congress, $5,000: Prmmled, That authority is hereby ,,,,,,,., dh, given the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to discontinue ¢¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤~ the Brinting of any annual or special reports of the government of the istrict of Columbia in order to keep the expenditures within this hmmum_”_ d appropriation. In all cases where the rinting of said reports is dis- originals. ' continued, the original co y thereof sh£l be kept on file in the officcs of the Commissioners ofp the District of Columbia for public inspection'. Motor vehicles. For maintenance, care, and rep)an· of automobiles, motor cycles, ummm. and motor trucks owned by the istrict of Columbia, that are not otherwise herein provided for, including such personal services in connection therewith not otherwise herein authorized, as the commissioners shall in writing specially order $30,000; mmm For the purchase of six new automobiles (to re lace horse·drawn vehicles) for use of the various departments of the overnment of the District of Columbia, and for the exchange of sugi automobiles now owned by the District of Columbia as, in the judgment of the commissioners of said District, have or shall become unserviceable, $5.000; mum In all, for- motor vehicles, $35,000. All of said motor vehicles and Stax, W all other motor vehicles provided for- in this Act and all horse-drawn carriages and buggies owned by the District of Columbia shall be used only for purposes directly pertaining to the public services of said District, and shall be under the direction and control of the commissioners, who may from time to time alter or change the assignment for use thereof or direct the joint or interchanges le use P,,,,,,,,_ of any of the same by officials and employees of the District: Provided, Limit ¤f ¤¤¤t» That no automobile shall be ac urred hereunder, by pur·chase or exchange, at a cost, including tflie value of a vehicle exchanged, exceeding $650. e me or nom. em., Appropriations in this Act shall not be exppnded for the purchase ‘“m°t°d‘ or maintenance of horses or horse-drawn ve `cles for the use of the 44281°———21——T2