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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 477. 1925. 1229 cellaneous refuse from hotels and places of business or from apartment houses of four or more apartments in which the landlord furnishes heat to tenants. For the acquisition by purchase or condemnation of uare 739, mf;}},’°h¤—°° °‘ *¤=¤S'°*‘ on which the present garbage transfer station is locatesdl $35,000: u' Provided, That the purchase price shall not exceed the latest full {,’g’”*·’°·. ce restricted. value assessment of such property. PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS P¤b¤¤r>1¤v¤¤¤¤¤¤· - For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of P°”‘Z“‘“s°"i°°" 1923, $ 6,000: Provided, That employments hereunder shall be dis- mgymonts ,,,. tributed as to duration in accordance with corresponding employ- ¤'=*i¤*¤d· ments provided for in the District of Columbia. Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1924; _ For general maintenance, improvement, equipment, supplies, inci- M"‘“°°"“""°’ °*°‘ dental and contingent expenses of playgrounds, including labor and maintenance of motor truck, under the direction and supervision of the commissioners, $40,000; _ For the maintenance and contin ent expenses of keeping open dur- g,.,P.E?i§° .i3]'Q{§’§ SLIZZ ing the summer months the public-school playgrounds, under the iwdirection and supervision of the commissioners; for special and temporary services, directors, assistants, and janitor service durin the summer vacation, and, in the larger yards, daily after schodl hours during the school term, $21,000; _ _ - For supplies, installing electric lights, repairs, maintenance, and S‘"’“’“‘““’°°'“‘ necessary expenses of operating three swimmingpools, $3,000; Bxrmiva saxon: For supermtendence, $600; or temporary serv- B“““"‘“°“°"‘ ices, supplies, and maintenance, $4,500; for repairs to buildings, · pools, and upkeep of grounds, $1,780; in all, $6,880. In all, for playgrounds, $146,880. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT ,,,;°°,}§°‘"°“ d°*’"°' For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of P°”°“' ’°""°°‘· 1923, $84,200. _ _ _ _ For general supplies, repairs, new batteries and battery supplies, °x§;¤§>S¥;Q¤:,c°°¤**¤¢°¤* telephone rental and urchase, telephone service charges, wire and ` cable for extension oi) 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, blacksmithing, extra labor, ggw boxes, maintenance of motor trucks, and other necessary items, 1.128. For placing wires of fire alarm, police patrol, and telephone serv- gm? wm und"` ice underground in existing con uits, including cost of cables, terminal boxes, and posts, connections to and between existing conduits, manholes handholds, posts for Hre-alarm and pohce oxes, extra labor, and other necessary items, $4,800. _ You ml mm; For extension and relocation of police-patrol system, including °°p° purchase of new boxes, purchase and emotion of necessary p_oles, cross arms, insulators, pins, braces, wire, cable. conduit connections, posts, extra labor, and other necessary items, $2,500. _ Umm mms, om Lrcrrrmc: For purchase, installation, and maintenance of public lamps, lamp-posts, street designations, lanterns, and fixtures of all kinds on streets, avenues, roads, alleys, and public spaces, and for all necessary expenses in connection therewith, mclu ing rental of Stables and storerooms, livery and extra labor, this sum to be Rm- Gxpended in accordance with the provisions of sections 7 and 8 of V°‘·““·F’·“”· the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the Hscal year 1912 V°‘· “"· °· ““·