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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. ·1916. 69] ms(pector for horse-drawn vehicles $25 per month for automobiles, an $12 per month for motor cycles; fencing of public and private property designated by the commissioners as public dumps, and incidental expenses, $191,620. IPABKING commission: For contingent expenses, including laborers, P"k*¤¤ °¤¤¤¤*=¤*°¤· trimmers, nurserymen, repairmen, and teamsters, cart hire, trees tree boxes, tree stakes, tree straps, tree labels, planting and care oi trees on city and suburban streets, care of trees, tree spaces, and miscellaneous items, $55,000. BATHING nmacnz Superintendent, $600; one watchman at $480; B“*‘“°¥"°°°"~ temporary services, supplies, and maintenance, $2,250; for repairs to buildings, pools, and upkeep of grounds, $1,400; in all, $4,730. Pnaveaommsz For maintenance, equipment, supplies, tools con- §L‘,§,¤§,_‘;'g,Q‘,’,; struction of toilet facilities, wading pools, installation of telephones and telephone service, fencing, gradin , and re airs, including labor and materials, and transportation og materials, maintenance and repair of storehouse, and necessary incidental and contingent expenses for all playgroimds,_under the direction and supervision of the commissioners, $18,000; . » For salaries: Clerk (stenographer and typewriter), $900; super- Salariesvisor, $2,500· to be employed not exceeding teh months-—thirteen directors of playgrounds or recreation centers at $65 agar month each, assistant director at $60 per month; to be employ not exceeding seven months-two assistant directors at $60 per month each, assistant director at $50 er month; to be employed not exceeding three months—assistant director at $60 per mont , thirteen assistants at $45 per month each; watchmen to be employed twelve monthsfifteen at $50 per month each; general utility man at $60 per month for seven months; in all, $24,995; For supplies, igapairs, and necessary expenses of operating three SwimmingP°°l$-

 pools cad? provided an for two additional swimming

pools, an purchase of athing suits, $1,500* ‘ Five guards or swimming teachers for iour months at $60 per Guardsmonth each, $1,200; For construction of two swimming pools, shower baths, appurte- (mw ¤wim¤¤i¤s nances, and equipment on sites to be selected by the commissioners, P ` $10,000; . In all, for playgrounds, $55,695. Pimuc convmmnnon STATIONS: For maintenance of public con- ,,QQ;},‘;};° °°“"°‘“°"°° venience stations, including compensation of necessary employees, $13,000. . _ Boamu Fon coNmmNA*r1oN on 1NsANrrARY BUILDINGS: For all »,,,§°1iil§@ mm ex enses necessary and incident to the enforcement of an not entitled °’· 3* ¥’· ‘"· ".»En Act to create a board for the condemnation of insamtary buildings in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes," approved May first, nineteen hundred and six, including personal services, when authorized by the commissioners, $2,500. . ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. ..§l?°"‘°°‘ °‘°*’“" Electrical engineer, $2,500; assistant electrical engineer, $2,000; S““““‘ inspectors——one $1,000, four at $900 each; electrician, $1,200; two draftsmen, at $1,000 each; three telegraph operators, at $1,000 each; repairmen-—expert $1,200, three at $900 each; telephone_operators— three at $720 each, five at $540 each one $450; electrical inspectorsone $2,000, one $1,800, one $1,350, four at $1,200 each; cab e splicer, $1,200; clerks——one $1,400, one $1,200, two at $1,125 each, one $1,050 one $750; assistant repairmen—two at $620 each, two at each; laborers-one $630, three at $600 each, two at $540 each, storekeeper, $875; in all, $49,015. ~