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 856 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 389. JUNE 4, 1934 . Proviso. Availability of desig- nated funds for snow remo val. Garb age, dead ani - mals, ashes, etc. Provisos. Proceeds co vered in ; division of. Collection restric- tions. Public playgrounds . Personal services. Pro vis o Employme nts re- stricted. Maint enan ce, e tc. Public-school play- grounds dur ing sum- mer. Swimming or bath- ing pools . Electrical depart- ment. Lig hting, etc. $375,000 : Provided, That appropriations contained in this Act for highways, sewers, and the water department, shall be available for snow removal when specifically and in writing ordered by the Commissioners. To enable the Commissioners to carry out the provisions of exist- ing law governing the collection and disposal of garbage, dead animals, night soil, and miscellaneous refuse and ashes in the Dis- trict of Columbia, including inspection ; fencing of public and private p roperty design ated by the C ommissioners as public dump s ; and incid ental expenses, $716,200 : P rovide d, That any proceeds received from the disposal of city refuse or garbage shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the United Sta tes an d the Distri ct of Colum bia in the manner provi ded by law : Provided further, That this appropriation shall not be available for collecting ashes or miscellaneous refuse from hotels and places of business or from apartment houses of four or more apartments in which the landlord furnishes heat to tenants. PUBLIC PLAYG ROUNDS For personal services, $101,250 : Provided, That employments here- under, except directors who shall be employed for twelve months, shall be distributed as to duration in accordance with corresponding employments provided for in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1924. For general maintenance, repairs, and improvements, equipment, supplies, incidental and contingent expenses of playgrounds, includ- ing labor and maintenance, and not to exceed $500 for purchase and exchange, of one motor truck, $33,600. For the maintenance and contingent expenses of keeping open dur- ing the summer months the public-school playgrounds, under the direction and supervision of the Commissioners ; for special and tem- porary services, directors, assistants, and janitor service during the summer vacation, and, in the larger yards, daily after school hours during the school term, $23,930. F or tem porary servi ces, includ ing su perin tenden ce, su pplies repairs, maintenance, and expenses necessary in the operation of swimming or bathing pools, $10,370. ELECTRICAL DEP ARTMENT Perso nal s ervi ces . For personal services, $121,770. Supplies, contingent For general supplies, repairs, new batteries and battery supplies, expenses, etc. telephone rental and purchase, telephone service charges, wire and cable for extension of telegraph and telephone service, repairs of lines and instruments, purchase of poles, tools, insulators, brackets, pins, hardware, cross arms, ice, record book, stationery, livery, blacksmithing, extra labor, new boxes, maintenance of motor trucks and other necessary items, including not to exceed $3,600 for the purchase and exchange of one nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicle, $29,000. groP~a g wires under- For placing wires of fire alarm, police patrol, and telephone serv- Pohce-patrol and fire- ices underground, extension and relocation of police-patrol and alarm systems, etc. fire-alarm systems, purchase and installing additional lead-covered cables, labor, material, appurtenances, and other necessary equipment and expenses, $15,000. Lighting : For purchase, installation, and maintenance of public lamps, lampposts, street designations, lanterns, and fixtures of all kinds on streets, avenues, roads, alleys, and public spaces, part cost