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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 234. 1920. 857 expenditures under this appropriation shall be made under the ““P°'“-“°°· supervision of the Board of ducation. or instruction of blind children of the District of Columbia, in Bhd °“'d’°¤· Maryland, or some other State, under a contract to be entered into by the commissioners, $8,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary: Provided, That all expenditures under this appropriation shall *"°°"°· be made under the supervision of the Board of Education. ““P°"'**°¤· METROPOLITAN POLICE. P°“°°· Major and superintendent, $4,500; two assistant superintendents, §_°};_’“;·363 at $3,000 each; three inspectors, at $2,400 each; twelve captains, at ` $2,400 each; chief clerk, who shall also be propertgsclerk, $2,400; clerk (who shall be a stenogralpher), $1,800; two cler (who shall be stenographers), at $1,500 eac ; clerks—one (who shall be assistant property clerk) $1,200, one $1,200, three at $1,000 each, one $700; our surgeons of the police and fire departments, at $1,600 each; additional compensation for thirty—’rive privates detailed for special ,,£°°°°“'° “°"*°°· service in the detection and prevention of crime, $16,800, or so much thereof as may be necessag; additional compensation for fourteen privates detailed for speci service in the various precincts for the prevention and detection of crime, at the rate of $120 per annum, $1,680, or so much thereof as may be necessary; additional compensation for one inspector or captain and one lieutenant detailed for special service in the detection and lprevention of crime, at $400 each; twenty-one lieutenants, one of w om shall be harbor master, at $2,000 each; fifty-six sergeants, one of whom may be detailed for duty in the harbor patrol, at $1,800 each; privates——four hundred and eighty-five of class three at $1,660 each, one hundred and seventy-seven of class two at $1,560 each, one hundred and forty- two of class one at $1,460 each; amount required to pay salaries of privates of class two who will be promoted to class three and privates of class one who will be promoted to class two during the fiscal year 1921, $11,810.52; nine telephone clerks, at $900 each; eighteen janitors, at $600 each; laborer,_ $720; messenger, $600; inspector, mounted on horse, $540; thirty-eight captains, lieutenants sergeants, and privates, mounted on horses, at $540 each; motor vehicle allowance to twenty sergeants and privates, at $480 each; sixty-four lieutenants, sergeants, and prrvates, mounted on bicycles, at $70 each; driver—privates-—twenty of class two at $1,560 each, including one driver heretofore paid from the appropriation for "Transportation of prisoners/’ sixteen of class one at $1,460 each; amount required to pay salaries of driver-prrvates who will be promoted to class two during the fiscal year 1921, $663.35; six police matrons, at $720 each; in all, $1,643,533.87. _ _ _ crm I mm m To aid in support of the Natwpal Bureau of Criminal Identiiica- ,,0,, B,,'{,‘g,,,_ ° °" tion, to be expended under the direction of the commissioners, provided the several departments of the General Govemment may be entitled to like information from time to time as is accorded police departments of various mumcrpalities privileged to membership therein, $1,000. ‘ F lyirscrznnazmoos: For fuel, $7,000; R“":us to For repairs and impI‘0V6mel1tS to police stations and grounds, ep ’° ` $8,000. . H For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including purchase of ms°° ' new wagons, rewards for fugitives, modern revolvers, maintenance of card system, stationery, city directories, books of reference, periodicals, telegraphing, telephonjng, photographs, prmtmg, bindmg, gas, ice, washmg, meals for prisoners, not to exceed $200_for car tickets, furniture and repairs thereto, beds and bed clothing, 4428l°—2l—56