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 1118 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 70. 1921. A¤¤¤¤5¤*8 Bride- Anacostia River Bridge: For employees, miscellaneous supplies, and ex enses of every kind necessary to operation and maintenance of the bridge, $4,000. S°"’°”‘ SEVVERS. Cieamgi °*°· For cleaning and repairing sewers and basins and the maintenance of motor vehicles, $80,000. Pumping S°"i°°· For operation and maintenance of the sewage pumping service, including repairs to boilers, machinery, and pum@g stations, and em loyment of mechanics, laborers, and two watc en, purchase of coal, oils, waste, and other supplies, and for maintenance of motor _ _ trucks, $80,000. M°“‘°“d "‘*’°‘ For main and pipe sewers and receiving basins, $120,000. S“““""‘“· For suburban sewers, including the maintenance of motor vehicles, $225 000. m<§€'$f,,’:§f°“““"d P"` Fdr assessment and permit work, sewers, $125,000. Rism <>fW=¤v· For p1u·chase or condemnation of rights of way for construction, maintenance, and repair of public sewers, $7,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. S"°°“· STREETS. “°““*‘*€·°"°· DUs·r 1·BnvmNtrroN, CLEANING, AND sNow RnM0vAL: For dust plrevention, sweeping, and cle streets, avenues, alleys, and subur an streets, rmder the immediate  ection of the commissioners, and for cleaning snow and ice from streets, sidewalks, crosswalks, and gutters in the discretion of the commissioners, including services and purchase and maintenance of equipment, rent of storalge rooms; maintenance and repairs of stables; hire, purchase, an maintenance of '~’¤1=i¢¤¤¤.¤¢¢· horses; hire, purchase, maintenance, and repair of wagons, harness, and other e uipment; allowance to inspectors and foremen for maintenance of (horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the {performance of official duties, not to exceed for each inspector or oreman $25 per month for a horse-drawn vehicle, $30 per month for an automobi e, and $15 er month for a motor cycle; purchase, mamtenance, and repair otpmotonpropelled vehicles necessary in cleaning streets; purchase, maintenance, and repair of bicycles; and necessary incidental expenses, $375,000. _ _ ,13;¤¤<>S¤1 ¤f my re- Drsrosar. or orrY rrmrosnz To enable the commissioners to carry `MS1. 4u, p. we. out the provisions of existing law overning the collection and dis- AM¤.¤-38· posal of garbage, dead animals, ni§it soil, and miscellaneous refuse and ashes in the District of Columbia, including inspection and allowance to inspectors for maintenance of horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the_ performance of official duties, not to exceed $25 per month for each mspector for horse-drawn vehicles, $30 per month or automobiles, and $15 per month for motor cycles; encrng of _ public and private propertly designated by the commissioners as pub- ,§;'j!$;g{’,’,,,p,0Ce0d5_ rc dumps; and mcidenta expenses, $800,000: Provided, That any proceeds received from the disposal of city refuse or arbage shall be paid mto the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the United States and the District of Columbia in the same proportions as the a progriatrons for such purposes are aid from the reasurv of the Ilhite States and the revenues of the }District of Columbia: Provided Use restricted- further, That this appropriation shall not be available for collecting ashes or miscellaneous refuse from hotels, places of business, large apartment or boarding houses. _ _ _ gg-*g,¤;¤v§§¤s¤éud_ Section 12 of the_Act ent1t1ed_"An Act to provide for- eliminating ea. ’°°"°'°m certain rade crossings m the line of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroa§Compan in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and requiring said, company to depress and elevate its tracks, and to