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 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 848. 1930 . 955 tenance of laboratory in the office of the inspector of asphalt and ce me nt ; livery, purchase, and care of horses and carriages or buggies and bicycles not otherwise provided for ; horseshoeing ; ice ; repairs to pound and vehicles, not to exceed $500 ; calculating and la bor savin g machine s for the assessor 's and c ollector' s offices, not to exceed $14,000 ; traveling expenses not to exceed $3,000, including payment of dues and traveling expenses in attending conventions when authorized by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia ; etRemvings unsafe, expenses authorized by law in connection with the removal of dan- gerous or unsafe and insanitary buildings, including payment of a fee of $10 per diem to each member of board of survey, other than the inspector of buildings, while actually employed on surveys of dangerous or unsafe buildings ; and other general necessary expenses Preatso. of District offices, $46,500 : Provided, That no part of this or any Printing, etc ., list of > > supplies sched ules, for. other appropriation contained in this Act or of any appropriation bidden. which may now be available shall be expended for printing or bind- ing a schedule or list of supplies and materials for the furnishing of which contracts have been or may be awarded. PRINTING AND BINDING For printing and binding, $75,000 i Printing and bind. ng. For maintenance, care, repair, and operation of passenger-carry- Automobiles. ing automobiles owned by the District of Columbia, $76,000 ; for Maint enan ce, e tc. exchange of such passenger-carrying automobiles now owned by the District of Columbia as, in the judgment of the Commissioners of said District, have or shall become unserviceable, $18,000 ; in all, $94,000 . Allowances f or pri. For allowances for furnishing privately owned motor vehicles in vately owned motor the per forman ce of offici al dut ies at the ra te of not to excee d $312 vehicles. per year for each automobile and $156 per year for each motor cycle, $12,816. Use of public vehicles All of said motor vehicles and all other motor vehicles provided restricted. j for in this Act and all horse-drawn carriages and buggies owned by the Distri ct of Columb ia sha ll be used on ly for purpo ses di rectly pertaining to the public services of said District, and shall be under the direction and control of the commissioners, who may from time to time alter or change the assignment for use thereof or direct the oint or interchangeable use of any of the same by officials and employ ees of the D istric t, exc ept as otherw ise pr ovided in th is Act : r ov Soestriction for Provided, That with the exception of motor vehicles for the police purchases. and fire departments, no automobile shall be acquired under any provision of this Act, by purchase or exchange at a cost, including the value of a vehicle exchanged exceeding $650, except as may be herein specifically authorized. No motor vehicles shall be trans- Transfers forbidden. ferred from the police or fire departments to any other branch of the government of the District of Columbia. Appropriations in this Act shall not be used for the purchase, use of other appro- priations for horses, livery, or maintenance of horses, or for the purchase, maintenance, etc ., forbidden. or repair of buggies or carriages and harness, except as provided for in the appropriation for contingent and miscellaneous expenses or unless the appropriation from which the same is proposed to be paid shall specifically authorize such purchase, livery, maintenance, and repair, and except also as hereinafter authorized. Appropriations in this Act shall not be used for the of Fire insurance not payment permitted, . premiums or other cost of fire insurance. Telephones may be maintained in the residences of the su erin- Tele phon es al lowe d y h at r eside nces of d esig- tendent of the water department, sanitary engineer, chief inspector Dated officials. of the s treet-cle aning div ision, as sistant superinte ndent of the stree t- cleaning division, inspector of plumbing, Director of Public Wel-

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