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SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 70. 1921. 1109 CHAP. 0.- Act Ma appropriations to rovid f th x th F¤b1‘¤¤ry22» 1921- government7of th‘guDistrict oilggluglsiapfor the fiscal) year gndiing .Iu(i1ep.'§(l:sII)2(2i and ior other purposes. [Pub °’ 1"°’3£°'] Be it enacted by the Senate and H Ousigf Representatives of the United _ _ _ States of America in Congress assemb , That 40 iper centum of the ,,p£§fp‘}§,§,;?,§,f;‘f*““““ following sums, respectively, is appropriated out 0 any money in the Sm t I Treasury not otherwise apyéroprrated, and 60 per centum out of the n1sznrii?::ei$is.mm revenues of the District 0 olumbia, in full for the following expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, only, namely: Appro riations for the fiscal year ending Jime 30, 1922, heretofore ,,,§§,¥"‘},¥,{,;‘¥¤,’,?Hj’“,,f,‘,§ or hereailer made in other Acts and chargeable in any pro ortion g>9¤*2;¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤¤i)r¤¤* against the revenues of the District of Columbia, shall be paid) in the ` prréportions of 40 per centum from the Trea ury of the United States an 60 per centum from the revenues of the District of Columbia. If the estimated net revenues of the District of Columbia for the ,,,'f§§$§{,‘§",, §$Y,‘§§§ fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, are not sufficient to meet the pro- *¤$¤m°i¤¤*· portion of the appro riations for that Hscal ear charged against such revenues by this ancl)all other Acts, or Whlci may be estimated to be charged a ainst such revenues by Acts that may be approved d ` such iiscaF year, the Commissioners of the District of (Iolumbia shgg increase the rates of taxation on real estate and tangible personal pvioperty sufdciently to make up the difference: Promded, owelver, PL{.,T'?§’g,0,,_ at such rates o taxation shall in no event be less than 1} per centum nor more than 2 per centum. GENERAL EXPENSES. ‘*°¤°*¤*·¤=·•¤¤·==- Exncrrrrvn orrrcn: Two commissioners, at $5,000 each; engineer _¤ii°f¥iYti.i)<fii»°°¤§imscommissioner, so much as may be necessary (to make salary $5,000); “°“°"’°°°‘ secretary, $2,700; three assistant secretaries to commissioners, at $1,600 each; clerks—one $1,500, three at $1,400 each, one $1,200, one (who shall be a stenographer and typewriter) $1,200, one $840, two at $720 each; two messengers, at $600 each; stenographer and typewriter, $1,200; _ _ _ _ 'eterinary division: Veterinary surgeon for all horses in the de- `°°°”“°”’ d"“i°“‘ partrneuts of the District government, $1,400; _ Purchasing division: Purchasing officer, $3,000; deputy purchasing P'"°°°°u"“ d"N°“° officer, $1,800; computer, $1,440; clerks-—one $1,800, one $1,600, three at $1,500 ouch, twelve at $1,200 each (tive of whom shall be Stcuographers and typewriters), one $1,100, three at $1,000 each; storekcvpcr, 51,200: messenger, $600; driver, $600; inspectors——one of materials, $1,400, two at $900 each; two property-yard keepers, at $1,000 each; temporary labor. .*3250; B mm! mq mm Building inspection division: Inspector of buildings, $3,000; as- divlhouig `pw sistant inspectors of builclings——principal $2,000, one $1,500, one 31,400, nine at $1,360 each; fire-escape inspector, $1,400; temporary employment of additional assistant inspectors for such time as their services may be necessary, 51,000: civil engineers or computersone $2,000, one 81,800, one $1,500: clerks—cil1.ief $1,800, one $1,050, one $1,000, one (who shall be a stenographer and typewriter) $1,000, one $900; messenger, $600; assistant inspector, $1,500; P, my km Plumbing inspection division: Inspector of plumbing, $2,000: (rrr-rsigis. °msp°°¤ assistant inspectors of plumbing—principn.l, $1,550, six at $1,360 each: clerks——two at $1,200 each, one $900; temporary employment of additional assistant inspectors of plumbing and laborers for such time as their services may be necessary, $3,000: draftsman, $1,350: sewgar tapper, $1,000; three members of plumbing board, at $150 eac : In all, executive office, $128,670.