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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 234. 1920. 843 system, one fire—alarm operator, and two fire-alarm repair men, under t appropriations contained in this Act. _The commissioners maéhcon- C°““°° i°”°' nect any or all of these telephones to either the system of the esapeake and Potomac Telep one Com any or the telephone system maintained by the District of Columbia, as in their judgment may be most economical to the District. _ . 1,“,m_ gpx- postage for strictly oiiitciial mail magier, $15,000. f Sh mm e commissioners are au orize, in eir d1scr` etion, to urni necessary transportation in connection with strictly official business of the District of Columbia by the urchase of car fares from appro- Pmim riations contained in this Act: provided, That the ezépenditures uma. 156 herein authorized shall be so apportioned as not to excee a total of QQZLLIMA pom ‘i’6t°°°°1Pé`°’¥i"d """“"’°L?““ if %€§`"3§’d“§ ?§${]‘i“eP&‘3€`.?§hp%%Z`§ "°“"°`“"°"‘ no inc u e e appropria ons er d€£_8·I`up°I{t€•, ,. . tl Judicial expenses. or_]ud1c1al expenses, including procurement of chains of the, the awe 0* as md***..,.° °am °‘»AP¤“s:.t*&° .%%:2.2; tz um 1a,w1ness ees an servicesm c c es Supreme Court of salid District, $5,1(L0r0. f li f tr mm,. mm$_ or purchase and maintenance, e 0 very, pr means 0 _ ansportation fo;·1th;a<‘?1orone1·’(§v.oflice and the gnorguteé ]urors_ feeshwitnesbs , o 0 ecease ersons making au nes 1ce dismfec alicia, Itlnlgphone service, and) other hecessary supplies for the morgue, and the necessary expenses of holding mquests, including stenogrosxhic gpripges in taking t8St1m0Dy, an photographing um entiiied es, . For ,additional amount for a cold-storage plant at the morgue for preservation of bodies, $2,000. _ _ For purchase of an autotruck for removing bodies to the morgue, $1,000. For eneral advertising, authorized and required by law, and for f§2§'§,',H$i"g· tax and school notices and notices of changes in regulations, $6,000. M in Igor advergisirgg nogigg of £&]2I98S1l§19glTtt38l§ July k 1920,bas reghuired v0,_°§6,pT§E§"S‘ t, t arc , 0 e reim a e oi sd gdhqtgfoil ea?;h(lot or piece ,0f property advertised, $4%00. arg For c out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to °u§g?;,,°Y‘}_?gS_"’“’¢”· authorize $0 %O D§l'S of $3116  of ipolufinlpia tcghremove Vol-30,p-9%% unsafe dings an par ereo, an or 0 er urpgggs?-Pldiilggoved Marlch 1, 1822, tothpayuxpembers of tl}ebl:1o1a.r§ of 'd d for therein o er an e inspector 0 (l11lgS• the cost of mak1ng safe or removing such buildings ugon the refusal Mp I um or neglect of thedowperi 130 to do, tl? uplexrgasnaled alapézpgof the ,4,.;,,,,.14, appropriation ma e or s purpose or e c year is re- ` t d fo the fiscal year 1921. “P§ii’Zi'ii¤iS;¤.¤.%,w,*:;.;ms:;&;2:,¤  ·;:r:.·;;za:· r:2:::.a· *='*§'~°¤~*’ ““"’ °“’ 8,11 8. HOC r 1 000. dm, 5 hor rent of omces of the recorder of deeds, including) services of }da{°°$°:d»gi¥i cleaners as necessary, not to exceed 30 cents per hour, to e exlpended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of Co umbia, $6»000· . . . . . www The recorder of deeds of the District of Columbia IS authorized and deg; etc'? directed to pay for 00}£Y1I1g instruments filed for record in   Oillco 40 pegilpentuxcp of tthe 69: collcgztpltll by him {pr figing, indexipg, spd reccr g said ms rumen s, an { e same ra e o compensa non or kin ies of the records of his office, and e loyees of the office 1diathe€·c;;d)<£·der of deeds of the District of Colu$bia when employed therein by the day shall receive compensation at the rate of $2.50 for each day so employed, payable out of the fees and emoluments of said office.
 * ‘l]?I;6g;)IIIlID%;.1S8i}lpH of not to’exceed $10 for each survey, and to pay