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SIXTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 160. 1917. 1019 walks, and (gutters in the discretion of the commissioners, including services an purchase and maintenance of equipment, rent of storage rooms; maintenance and repairs of stables; hire, purchase, and maintenance of horses; hire, purchase, maintenance, and repair of wagons, harness, and other eriluipment; allowance to inspectors and foremen for maintenance of orses and vehicles or motor vehicles used rn the performance of official duties, not to exceed for each mspector or oreman $20 {per month for a. horse-drawn vehicle, $25 per month for an automo ile, and $12 per month for a motorcycle; piuchase, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled vehicles necessary in cleaning streets; urchase, maintenance, and repair of bicycles; and necessary incidental expenses, $320,000, and the commissioners shall so apportion this appropriation as to prevent a deficiency therein. For paving yard and other necessary work at the street-cleaning S¤*‘>'°•· stables, $5,000. Drsrosar. or crrr nnrmsn; For collection and disposal of garbage mggww M my and dead ammals; miscellaneous refuse and ashes from private resi- ` dences in the city of Washi ton and the more densely populated suburbs; collection and dispo;5 of night soil in the District of Columbia; payment of necessary inspection, allowance to inspectors for mamtenance of horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the performance of officral duties, not to exceed $20 per month for each ms(pector for horse-drawn vehicles, $25 per month for automobiles, an $12 per month for motorcycles; fencing of public and private property designated by the commissioners as public dumps, and incidental expenses, $186,640. Pxnrurve commission: For contingent expenses, including laborers, ‘*°'**¤¢ °°¤*¤=’$$*°¤· trimmers, nurserymen, repairmen, teamsters, cart hire, trees, tree boxes, tree stakes, tree straps, tree labels, planting and care of trees on city and suburban streets, care of trees tree spaces, purchase and maintenance of a motor truck, and miscellaneous items, $60,000. mm bm,] Bxrrrrrro amen: Superintendent, $600; two watchmen, at $480 K ` each; temporary services supplies, and maintenances, $2,500; for repairs to buil ings, pools, and upkeep of grounds, $1,400, to be immediately available; in all, $5,460. · Pr.ArcnoUNr>s: For maintenance, equipment, supplies, tools, §E§',,‘}§,}',f§g construction of toilet facilities, wading pools, installation of telephones- and telephone service, grading, and repairs, including labor and materials, and transportation of materials, maintenance and reair of storehouse, and necessaréy incidental and contingent expenses For all playgrounds, under the irection and supervision of the commissioners, $18,500; For salaries: Supervisor, $2,500; inspector of playgrormds, $1,200 8***** (transferred from per diem roll) ; clerk (stenograp er and typewriter), $900; to be employed not exceeding ten months-—seventeen directors of playgrounds or recreation centers at $65 per month each, assistant director at $60 per month, general utilit man at $60 per month; to be employed not exceeding seven montlis—two assistant directors at $60 per month each, assistant director at $50 per month; to be employed not exceeding three months—ass1stant director at $60 per month, seventeen assistants at $45 per month each; watchmen to be employed twelve months-seventeen at $50 per month each; in all, $30,715; _ S For suptplies, repairs, maintenance, and necessary expenses of "”““’“‘p°°‘s· operating ve swimming pools, and purchase of bathing suits, $2,000; For five guards or swimming teachers for four months at $60 per month each, $1,200; Hereafter the supervisor of playgrounds of the District of Columbia ,¤;’;°j_°'*'°"' •°"*°• •*· may, in his discretion and wit the consent and approval of the commissioners, accept the services of such persons as may volunteer to