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 SI.’XTY·NINTH~ CONGRESS; ·Srsa. II. Cn. 27.1. 1927: 1333 conditions naged in  of this got. in relation to the · einoymeno abcrrers‘__,__j rsan_mech‘_°anics.‘ ,4. Tlie, coxngiéssioners are. further huthorized to employ _,§f;'$f,g,’•g{,_*§,”g'_§‘,}{ temporaril such la rers, skilled laborers, and mechanics as may be require! in connection with water department work, and to incur all necesary nndother expenses, exclusive of personal services, incidental· on such work and necessary for the pmxulaxecutioni ,— said laborers; skilled laborers; and mee ` csi·to·be‘_‘emp!oyled‘ to perform such ‘work‘·as may not. be gzpired by existing aw to be" onegunder contract, and to pay for a¤¢1s:peasm‘n·om*.theaappropriatien· under which such services arerendej snd;expex¤ses’incurred.·   ~ · l 7 Sno. ‘6. That thecominissnbners-*are·authorized toiemploy in the ,,,§’§‘{°°“‘°‘°‘“ "’““ executienpffwork the cost or which ispayablefrom, the"appropria- m}é{¤>·¤¤¤¤ ¤·¥·°*¤ tion account created in  Districtvof .*»n Columbia·A1`ppmI1nation va ¤,p.¤¤s. Act, approved eA*pri1 2T, 1904 and known as the ‘“ scc aneous trust·fund deposits, District of Columbia " all necessary inspectors, overseers, foremmh sewer tappers, skilled laborers, mechanics, laborers, special ’cemen stationed at street-railway crossings, one inspector of gas t1ir§;atwo ljanitora for laboratories of the Washing- ton and Light Cem   market master, assistant marketimaster, watchman two boogkeepers in the auditor’s oilice, clerk in the oilioe of the colledaor ottaxes, horses, carts, andiwagons, and to hire therefor motor trucks when specifically and in writing authorized by thecemmissioners, and to incur all necessary expenses incidentalto carrpi:§—on such work and necessary for the proper execution thereof, ’ · uding the purchase of one passengeikcarrying motor vehicle at a cost notto exceed $650,. and including maintenance of motor vehicles for inspection and transportation purposes, such’ services and expenses to be paid from said tpppropriation account? That any {person employed under any o · the provisionsg of this “T;·x;;;•h°g*°;1b;gg§•gdfgg Act who has been employed for ten consecutive months or more meheuseeaeeeuuvsy. shallpot be denied the eave of absencetwith pay for- which the law 1)]-071 9£_ I `· . `L l i-, i Snc. 6. That the commissioners and other responsibleodicials, in  ”P¤“••· expanding appropriations 'contained in this Act, so far aslpossible rmmmmgsmm shall purchase material supplies, including food supplies an   $$,1 §§‘Ei°§t§Z{, ¤§Y5°§'§Z ment, when needed and funds are availab e, in accordance with e °' ’*°°°°d by mm- regulations and schedules of the General Supply- Committee or from the various   of aha Government of the glnitgd States possessing materi ,su p`es, passen r-carrying an ‘ot er motor vehicles, and equipment? no longlersregtiiied because of the cessation otwar activities;   es  from the Government, PM ¤¤¤¤1¤¤¤¤· if the same have not _ used, all be gid for at aireasenable price, not to exceed actualcost, and if A same have- been used, at a reasonable  based ppon length of usage. »'1`he¢-various S°l¤·=**°¤°¤=·¢ services of the vernment the United Statesare authorised to sell such surplus articles to the municipal government nmder the conditions specified, and the proceeds of such sales shall be- covered into the Treasury as miscel aneous receipts: Provided, That this  mw Ep section shallnot be construiedio amend, alter, or repeal the Executive ebvggipv wder ¤<>= el- order of December 3, 1918, concerning the transfer of oilice materials, supplies, and eiiuipment in the District of Columbia falling into disuse because o t e cessation of war activities. Approved,·March 2, 1927.