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912 SIXTY-THIRD corverznss. sms. III. cs. so. 1915. reuse. METROPOLITAN POLICE. 8******- Major and superintendent, $4,000; assistant superintendent, with rank of inspector, $2,500; three inspectors, at $1,800 each; eleven captains, at $1,500 each; chief clerk, who shall also be property clerk, $2,000; clerk and stenographer, $1,500; clerk, who shall be assistant property clerk, $1,200; three clerks, at $1,000 each; four surgeons of the police and fire departments, at $720 each; additional com ation for twenty-fo1n· privates detailed for special service in thendetection and prevention of crime, $5,760, or so much thereof as may be necessary; thirteen lieutenants, one of whom shall be harbor master at $1,320 each; forty-six sergeants, one of, whom may be detailed for duty in the harbor patrol, at $1,250 each; four hundred and ninety privates of class three, at $1,200 each; one hundred and twenty-four privates of class two, at $1,080 each; twenty-six privates of class one, at $900 each; amount requn·ed to pay salyaries of privates of class two who will be promoted to class three and privates of class one who will be promoted to class two during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen, $2,080.49; six telephone operators, at $720 each; fourteen janitors at $600 each; messengers-—one $700, one $600; inspector, mounted, on horse or motor cycle, $240; fifty-five captains, heutenants, sergeants, and Iprivates, mounted on horses or motor cycles, at $240 each; sixt -four eutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted on bicycles, at gse each; twenty drivers, at $840 each; five police matrons, at $600 each, to possess police power of arrest; in all, $917 260.49. umcrrgninsl 1¤¤¤¤¤•- To aid in suepport of the National Bureau of Criminal Identification °'°°°° to be expend under the direction of the commissioners, provided the several departments of the General Government may be entitled to like information from time to time as is accorded police departgnents of various municipalities privileged to membership therein, 500. rua MISCELLQNEOUBZ For fuel, $4,000; atpanasw. $6%% repairs and rmprovements to police stations and grounds, } P_*.L:>f“°¤°°¤* °*‘ For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including purchase of new wagons, rewards for fugitives, modern revolvers, maintenance of pard system, stationery, city directories, books of reference, periodrcals, telegraphinig,9 telephoning, photographs, rinting, binding, gas, ice, washing, me for prisoners, frnnrture and) repairs thereto, beds and_ bed clothing, insignia of office, purchase of horses, horse and vehicle for superintendent, bic cles, motor cycles, police equipments and repairs to same hamess forage, repairs to ve icles, van, patrol D°*•°*“>¤°' °"¤*°· wagons, motor patrol, and saddles, mounted equipments, and expenses mcurred m prevention and detection of crime, and other necessary expenses, $30,000; of which amount a sum not exceedinlg $500 may be expended by the major and superintendent of po ce for pre— vention and detection of crime, under his certificate, approved by the commrssmners, and every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient §;_°_j’f’,g;,°qu,pm°¤,_ voucher for the sum therein expressed to have been expended: Pro- ·v»&led,_That the War Department may, in its discretion, finnish the commissioners, for use of the police, upon requisition, such worn mounted equipment as may be required; ““°‘· _ For Bags and halyards, $100; “°"" "°’“°‘°°- Fo; mamtenance of motor vehicles, $6,000, or so much thereof as mav enecess ; P“'°* “¤°“· For one addiiiiional motor patrol wagon, $2,500; In all, $48,600. H°““°°' D°*“·""°°- Housn or D1lT`ENTIONZ To enable the commissioners to provide transportation, including purchase and maintenance of necessary