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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. 75 For transportation, means of transportation, and maintenance of t,,;},f’*°m°*’“°° *”’·P°°· means of tranaportation, including allowances to inspectors for automobiles at e rate of $30 per month each, $1,200. Plumbing Inspection Division: To reimburse three assistant rrgming mw inspectors of plumbing for provision and maintenance by themselves of three motorcycles, or use in their official inspections in the District of Columbia, $15 per month each $540. D_ District Building: For fuel, light, power, repairs, laundry, mechan— u`$l¤?•ii?¤m]w?i°°' ics, and labor not to exceed $4,000, and miscellaneous supplies, $35,000. Oiiice of Superintendent of Weights, Measures, and Markets: For wii§’i.‘2`Z{'$°°“° °’ purchase of small quantities of groceries, meats, provisions, and_ so ‘¤’P°°**°° °*P•¤¤· orth including personal services, m connection with investigation and detection of sales of short weight and measure, $100. . For maintenance and repairs to markets, $3,500. M¤*=·*·=- $l’For maintenance, repair, and lighting of fishwharf and market, mm whmwdw For maintenance, operation, and repairs to refrigerating plant, in- R°‘¤¤¤¤¤¤g Pimcluding salary of engineer at not exceeding $1,200 per annum, $2,600. S For maintenance and repair of three motor vehicles, at $360 each, “°*°* '¤'**<=*°=· 1,080. 4_ For allowance to the superintendent of weights, measures, and markets for maintenance of motor vehicle used in the performance of official duties, at not to exceed $30 per month, $360. IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS. _ nPI*ggf°"°¤¤“ md Asssssmzssr nm rnnmr wonx: For assessment and permit work, m,!{’:,°g§g*¤¤* md 1** includ` maintenance of motor vehicles, $200,000; and any imex- gwprwrrhum. gandedmlialance of the approfpriation contained in the District of °l' °°""°°5‘ lumbia Appropriation t or the fiscal ear 1919 for assessment and permit work, streets, is reappropriated7 and made available for the same purposes dining the fiscal year 1920. _S'1‘1{EET nrrnovnimnrsz For paving, repaving, grading and other- mgwat improvewise improving streets avenues, subur an roads, and suburban ` streets, respectively, as follows: Southwest: For re£:ving with asphalt the granite block roadway s,§fP°"‘°¢ B ’¤°°* of B Street from D ware Avenue to First treet, thirty-five feet ut West: or repaving wi asp the granite oc ro Way Ropnvinz Wow wig? $$500; F th hal th bl k ad of Water Street from Eleventh Street to Fourteenth Street, fifty-five S"°°t Sw' feet wide, $49,000; _ Southwest: For paving with asphalt First Street, O Street to R s,*,Zf"‘”* Fm “*'°°‘ Street, thirty-two feet wide, $22,000; Southeast: For paving with asphalt Thirteenth Street, Potomac S,fg‘§g§,,_ 'm"°°°“* Avenue to L Street, thirty-two feet wide, $10,000; Southeast: For paving with asphalt Twelfth Street, I Street to Po- Stfgfggg '*"'°“"*‘ tomac Avenue, thirty-two feet wide, $6 000; ` Southeast: For paving with asphalt Fifteenth Street, Pennsyl·~ S§:,',§gf ”“°"*"’ V8ll18. Avenue to G Street, thirty-two feet wide, $10,000; _ Southeast: For paving with asphalt Fifteenth Street, East Capitol Street to B Street, thirty-two feet wide, $14,500* Northeast: For paving with concrete Elliott Street, F Street to N§f"“"m”°“S"°°‘ Maryland Avenue, twenty-five feet wide $5,000; _ Northeast: For paving with concrete wauen Street, B Street to C S,$,§Q'§‘§f w""°" Street, twenty-f our feet wide, $6,000; _ Northeast: For grading and improving Hamlin Street, Twenty- ,,,,°§§q$;}f" H“‘“' Street to South Dakota Avenue, thirt feet Wide, $13,800; Northeast: For paving with concrete Twelfth Street, Monroe S§,:,'§§_‘ T"°*m‘ Street to Otis Street, forty feet wide, $9,000;