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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 93. JUNE 16, 1933 . 237 The plans and specifications for all buildings provided for in this Act under appropriations administered by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall be prepared under the supervision of the municipal architect, and those for school buildings after consul- tation with the Board of Education, and shall be approved by the commissioners and shall be constructed in conformity thereto. The school build ings a uthori zed an d appro priate d for herein shall be constructed with all doors intended to be used as exits or entrances opening outward, and each of said buildings having in excess of eight rooms shall have at least four exists ." Appropriations carried in this Act shall not be used for the maintenance of school in any buildin g unle ss all outsi de doo rs the reto us ed as exits or ent rances shall open outward and be kept unlocked every school day from one half ho ur bef ore un til on e half hour after s chool hours . METROPOLITAN POLICE SALAR IES For the pay and allowances of officers and members of the Metro- politan Polic e Forc e, in accord ance w ith the Act e ntitle d "An Act to fix the salar ies of the M etropo litan Police Force, the U nited States Park Police Force, and the fire department of the District of Colum- bia " (43 Stat ., pp . 174-175), as amended by the Act of July 1, 1930 (46 Stat ., pp . 839-841), including compensation at the rate of $2,100 per annum for the present assistant property clerk of the police department, $2,570,000 . For personal services, $103,000 . MISCEL LANEOUS For fuel, $7 ,000 . For repairs and improvements to police stations and station grounds, $8,0 00. For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including rewards for fugitives, purchase of gas equipment and firearms, maintenance of card syst em, stati onery, ci ty direct ories, bo oks of re ference, periodi- cals, newspapers, telegraphing, telephoning, photographs, rental and maintenance of teletype system and labor-saving devices, telephone service charges, purchase, maintenance and servicing of radio broad- casting systems, including purchase of equipment, gas, ice, washing, meals for prisoners, medals of award, not to exceed $300 for car tickets, furniture and repair thereto, beds and bed clothing, insignia of office, police equipments and repairs to same, and mounted equip- ment, flags and halyards, storage of stolen or abandoned property, and traveling and other expenses incurred in prevention and detec- tion of crime and other necessary expenses, including expenses of harbor patrol, $70,000, of which amount not exceeding 2,000 may be expended by the major and superintendent of police for prevention and det ection of cr ime, u nder h is cer tificat e, app roved by the Com- mission ers, a nd eve ry suc h cert ificat e shall be de emed a suffi cient voucher for the sum therein expressed to have been expended : Pro- vided, That the Commissioners are authorized to employ the electri- cian of the District Building to repair speedometers at such cost not exceeding $250 as they may approve payment to be in addition to his regular compensation, and such services to be performed after regular working hours. For purchase, exchange, and maintenance of passenger-carrying and other motor vehicles and the replacement of those worn out in the service and condemned, $60,000, including not to exceed $2,000 for two patrol wagons and not to exceed $2,800 for two police cruisers. 1 So in original. Preparation of plans. Exit, ate., require- ments . Police. Sa laries, etc. Vol. 43, p. 174; Vol . 46, p. 839. Personal services. Miscellaneous. Fuel. Repairs, etc. Contingent expenses. Radio system. Prevention and de- tection of crime. Proviso. Speedometer repairs. Motor vehicles.