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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 302. 1924. 561 FIRE DEPARTMENT. FM ¤¤¤~¤¤¤¤¤· sananms. Chief engineer, $4,000; two deput chief engineers, at $3,000 each; €’,“},g"§‘§j,,,,_ eight batta ion chief engineers, at $£,400 each; fire marshal, $2,400; P¤-¢»v-676- deputy iire marshal, $2,000; four inspectors, at $1,660 each; thirty- eight captains, at $1,900 each; forty-two lieutenants, at $1,760 each; forty-six 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 firemen, at $1,460 each; privates—four hundred and fifty-six of class 3, at $1,660 each, eighty- one of class 2, at $1,560 each; amount required to pag salaries of privates of class 2 who will be promoted to class 3 an privates of claw 1 who will be promoted to class 2 during the iiscal year 1925, $670; rsonal services in accordance with the Classification Act of · 1923, $820; in all, $1,174,910. ‘ misonimarmous. M‘“"“°“°°‘“· $2For repairs and improvements to engine houses and grounds, R°‘”“"°°”"“d‘“‘°‘ 5 000. Bzor repairs, improvements, and alterations to en e house Num- ,,,§§,‘§“§'§{,,‘Z{°" N°‘ 16 bered 16, D Street between Twelfth and 'fhirteengi-H Streets north- _ west, $15,000: Provided, That the appropriations made for this ur- §',§'Q’§,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ pose in the District of Columbia appropriation acts for the Egcal V°*·42·PP·°°°·‘351- years ended June 30, 1923, and June 30, 1924, are reappropriated and continued available in addition to the appropriation herein authorized. _ For repairs to apparatus and motor vehicles and other motor- R°°°““°°“"°“'°‘“‘ driven apparatus, and for new apparatus, new motor vehicles, new appliances, employment of mechanics, helpers, and laborers in the tire department repair shop, and for the purchase of necessary supplies, materials, equipment, and tools: Provided, That the comm1s— €Q‘§,',,*'}’,;m,,,, ,,,,,. sioners are authorized, in their discretion, to build or construct, in Pair *****1*- whole gi in part, fire-fighting apparatus in the fire department repair sho, 5,000. Igir repair and improvement of fire boat, $3,000. m" °°°"°°°"" For hose, $30,000. H°°°’m°l'°°°f°°°°°` For fuel, $35,000. For forage, $2,300. For contingent expenses, horseshoein , furniture, fixtures, oil, °°°u°“°“"“’°””’ medical and stable supplies, harness, blachsmithing, gas and electric lighting, flags and halyards, and other necessary items, cost of installation and maintenance of telephones in the residences of the superintendent of machinery and the fire marshal, $28,000. Permanent im rovements: For one aerialgiook and ladder truck, motor driven, $15,500. N"' “°"“'°°`”‘ For three pumping engines, triple combination, motor driven, $10,000 each. _ 1* or one gwoline tank and oil wagon, motor driven, $1,500. Amm,_,,8_ For one automobile, $2,000. dc I t X For house, site, furniture, and furnishings for a truck company ,,.,§‘;'i,°;,,,.·;,.,°.>$l,Z.‘§.§,, to be located in the northeast section of the city in the vicinity of Twelfth and H Streets northeast, including the cost of necessary _ instruments for receivi alarms and connecting said house wit iire·alarm headquarters:1$62,000. _ H t fm m_ For house, site, furniture, and furnishings for an enigme comfany €,,,°§,§,,§§;.m cm. to be located in the vicinity of the intersection of Con uit  and ¤i*R°“· Rwervoir Street northwest, including the cost of necwry instru-