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 1120 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 70. 1921. ta§y?¤g}§,¤=&*_§g  Boxnn Fon connnmiurron or rNsANrrAR.Y BUILDINGS: For all V I 1 7 exnses necessary and incident to the enforcement of an Act entitled ° ‘3*’p‘ 5 “Act to create a board for the condemnation of insanitary buildings in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes/' approved May 1, 1906, including personal services when authorized liy the commissioners, $2,500. mpipami depart- ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I1. sam-ies. Electrical engineer, $2,750; assistant electrical engineer, $2,000; inspectors-—one $1,000, four at $900 each; electrician, $1,200; two draftsmen, at $1,000 each; four telegraph operators, at $1,000 each; repairmen——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 inspectors——one $2,000, one $1,800, one $1,350, four at $1,360 each; assistant electrician, $1,200; clerks·——one $1,400, one $1,200, two at $1,125 each, one $1,050, one $750; assistant repairman, $620; laborers-—two at $600 each, two at $540 each; messenger, $630; storekeeper, $875; in all, $55,655. suppurséwcoutinscnt For general supplies, repairs, new batteries and battery supplies, °xp°°S°S' telephone rental and purc ase, wire and cable for extension of telegraph and telephone service, repairs of lines and instruments, purchase of poles, tools, insulators, brackets, pins, hardware, cross arms, ice, record books, stationery, printing, livery, purchase and repair of bicycles, allowance for the maintenance of not more than three automobiles at not to exceed $30 per month each, blacksmithing, extra labor, new boxes, and other necessary items, $25,000. rimugwmsimaer. or placing wires of fire alarm, telegraph, police patrol, and tele- €’°“”d· phone service underground in existing conduits, including cost of cables, terminal boxes, and posts, connections to and between existing conduits, manholes, liandholes, posts for fire—alarm and police boxes, extra labor, and other necessary items, $5,000. reuse pmtnsymm. For extension and relocation of olice—patrol system, including purchase of new boxes, purchase and) erection of necessary poles, cross arms, insulators, pins, braces, wire, cable, conduit connections, posts, extra labor, and other necessary items, $2,000. ugiaiugsmeeaac. LIGHTING: For purchase, installation, and maintenance of public lam(ps, lamp—posts, street designations, lanterns, and fixtures of all kin s on streets, avenues, roads, alleys, and public spaces, and for all necessary expenses in connection therewitgi, including rental of stables and storerooms, livery and extra labor, this sum to be exv¤1.ss,p. mos. ended in accordance with the provisions of sections 7 and 8 of the District of Columbia Ap ro riation Act for the fiscal year 1912 and V°‘·”·*’·m· with the provisions of the District of Columbia A propriation Act for the fiscal year 1913, and other laws applicable thereto, $430,000. etfira el-me b¤¤*=S· For extension and relocation of tire-alarm system, including pur- ` chase of new boxes, purchase and erection of necessary poles, cross arms, insulators, pins, braces, wire, cable, conduit connections, posts, extra labor, and other necessary items, $6,000. m{§1•;§d¤¤¤¤¤= ¤Pv·» For enlarging the fire-alarm headquarters apparatus, $3,000. P¤b1i¤ www- PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Sams- Orrrcmzs: Superintendent, $6,000; two assistant su erintendents, °m¤¤•=· at $3,750 each; director of intermediate instruction, thirteen supervising principals, supervisor of manual training, and director of primary instruction, sixteen m all, at a minimum salary of $2,400 each; secretary, $2,000; financial clerk, $2,000; clerks-one $1,600, two at $1,500 each, one $1,400, three at $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each (one of whom to carry out the provisions of the child-labor law); two stenographers, at $1,000 each; messenger, $720; in all, $72,220.