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 1350 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 148. 1923. Flags- For flags and halyards, $200. _ M¤¤>= *°h‘¤=**¤- For maintenance of motor vehicles and the replacement of those worn out in the service and condemned, $35,000. nousn or DETENTION. H°"“’°"’°‘°"“"“‘ To enable the commissioners to provide transportation, including purchase and maintenance of necessary motor vehicles and a suitable place for the reception, transportation, and detention of children under seventeen years of age, and, in the discretmn of the commissioners, of girls and women over seventeen years of age, arrested by the olice on charge of offense against an law in force in the District ' of (ihlumbia, or held as witnesses or heldv pending Bnal investigation or examination, or otherwise, including two clerks at $1,000 each; two drivers, for vehicles owned by the District of (lolumbia, at $780 each; attendants-one $1,200, four at $1,080 each; cook $600; laundress $500; Janitor, $720; miscellaneous expenses, including clinic supplies, foo, upkeep and repair of building, fuel, gas, ice, laundry su plies and equipment, electricity, maintenance of station motor veliicle, and other necessary expenses, $17,000; m all, $27,900. manson muon. H"*""¥’“"°'· Two engineers, at $1,000 each; two Bremen, at $660 each; watchman, $660; two deck hands, at $660 each; in all,_ $5,300. _ _ For fuel, construction, maintenance, repairs, and mcidentals, $3,500. Heyfcguggrim. ¤¢<=-· re POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN’S RELIEF FUND. §¤";_¤¤¤$2Q‘3_¤¤ To pay the relief and other allowances as authorized by law, a sum 'p' not to exce%df$;»l31gg94.52 is appropriated from the policemen and Bremen s re e . mcmmms FIRE DEPARTMENT, sanuzms. ¤·*•¤¤¤- Chief engineer $4,000; two deputy chief engineers, at $3,000 each; eight batta ion chief engineers, at $2,400 each; fire marshal, $2,400; deputy Bre marshal, $2,000; four inspectors, at $1,660 each; chief clerk, $2,400; clerk, $1,400; clerk (who shall be a stenographer and typewriter), $1,660; thirty-eight captains, at $1,900 each; orty-two lieutenants, at $1,760 each; forty-two sergeants, at $1,700 each; superintendent of machinery, $2,500; assistant superintendent of machinery, $2,000; two pilots, at $1,700 each; two marine engineers, at $1,700 each; two assistant marine engineers, at $1,660 each; two marine Bremen, at $1,460 each; privates-four hundred and forty- seven of class three, at $1,660 eac, sixty-four of class two, at $1,560 each, twenty-six 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 romoted to class two during the gicfkh {gr 1924, $1,503; hostler, $1,080; laborer, $1,000; in all, m“"°"‘“°"“", ’ - mscnmannous R°°°i” °° b°m””‘ For repairs and improvements to en e houses and grounds $20000 gm ’ ·