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 1382 SIXTYQNINTH CONGRESS. Sass. IL C21. 271. 1927. ,,;,";‘,,,*"' ”"“*°' of which amount $363,600 shallibe paid from the revenues of the water department and $336.500 from the revenues of the Drstrrct of Columbia, thiaweehi-to be done Wunder contract enteredinto by the United olioe.  , v, _ ,,‘L‘:',,,,f""'· ’·"° _. For ¢l£'ll¢t10l1-Of additional water tower of one hundred and sixty thousand gllons at Reno. Sno. 2. That t services of raftsmen, &S8lSl.8l1l2G!1g1l106l'B,lBV€.l.€\‘§ Mn transitrnen,t8r;dmenl,i1 computers•Ltcopyrststi1 overseersguigt ,,,,,,,,,, inspectors ra ui in conn ion wi sewer, , ="v¤¤°;:l — Y    wrgiik, or   and repair of buildings me   or··iany“generi1 or specrabengineering or conmuction work a gorizedh? appropriations may   excludvely to  M into   dappropriations when   yandin writing ordered by the cornriussicners, and all suc necessary expenditures . for tl¥‘pt*piper·exedution’»o¥1‘,‘seid"work·sl1al%"tb‘;·p:id fipm arid ~ uitelc" ""*'tesums~a "  wor; s.  ae., ierapssse are ..,,....  number of such employees performing such se·r·vioes,·and·the1r work, n”£:{°‘ andthe sums paid toeacli, anggut eat what aplmriationz Provided, Thatthe   he1‘€rm` r shall not e —w0,000 during the u¤]i`ZE°”°°°°       ’e ¥tive , mfthesewer e thunployed during the _ éyearsl and 1928,‘!i6" A be empieyee in »pursuanee=;, etlie-authority co ' `ini  for a`;longer·peri0& tharrnine months M ¤·¤···~ii°€h° *}°’i°g“*°°°°**tV*“'·    'o·‘ r _ ,,,,,,,,,'§‘§,',_"Q’,,,_ The onersiare further authorized to empluyrtemporanly such ·laborers_,oskilled* lIb0!'é1‘B',"’df’lV€1'8, hostlers, sndmechanics as may be reqrured exclusively inrconnection with sewer, street, and road  and     or‘the· construction and repair of  bridges, furniture and equipments, and ang general or special-  or construction or repair work, an ‘ to incur all necessary  and other expenses, exclusive of personal services, incidental to carrying on such works and necessary for the execution thereof, said laborers, skilled laborers, drivers, ers, and mechanics to be employed to perform such work as ma    by law to be done under contract, and to pay for such services-and ¢Yp€DS8S from 'the appropriations under which such  are rendered andexpenscs incurred;. j · · ¤¤¤¤•· *¤¤¤¤¤¤··¤‘~ Sno; 3: That all horses, harness,"h0rse-di·awn·_·—vehicles‘ necessary { for use in connection with construction and  of sewer, ¤¤¤¢   street lighting road work and streetscleamng work, including maintenance o saidhorsesand liamessyand maintenance and repair of said vehicles, and purchase of all necessa? articles and. supplies in connection tlierewitlh? Q? on construction an repair of buildings and    or special engineering or construction work · autho by"app1·opria,tions `rnaybe purchased, hired, and main- taincdandimotcr truckshnay hehrred exclusively to car? into eifect said appropriations when speciticalldy and in wmting or ered by the commissioners; audi allisuc ‘··expe.n itures necessary ‘foir.¤the proper execution of said work, exclusiveof personal jserviees, _shall1 be_ paid frontend equitably charged, against the sums appropriated for said ¤°¤°"· work; and the__commissioners_ in the Budget estimates shall report the ‘n¤mbér_of  vehicles, andliarness purchased, and horses _ andfvehrcles   land the sums paid for ¤_‘sai1ie, and out of_wlrat a propmation; and all horses owned or maintained by the District shall, solar as may be practicable, be gr;>vided· for in stableaowned ,,;_’*g';g” mk M or   gysaid District :p lfrovided, » atsuehi herses,·ho1·se·drawn ·¤=•v·¤¤¤ vehicles, an carts asmay be temporai*i`ly¤needed·‘forV haulmgand excavating material in connection with   authorized by appro- priations may be temporarily employed for such purposes under the