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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7, 1919. 89 For three fuel wagons, motor driven, at $1,250 each; For installing steam heat in engine and truck houses, $6,000; In all, $72,150. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. H°°"" "°P°'*”‘°°‘· Health officer, $4,000; assistant health officer, $2,500; chief clerk S°’°'*°°· and deputy health officer, $2,500; chief, bureau of vital statistics, $1,800; clerks———one $1,600, five at $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each, two at $900 each, one $720; sanitary mspector—chief $1,800, assistant chief $1,400, ten at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each, three at $900 each; food inspectors-chief $1,800, assistant chief $1,400, three at $1,400 each, five at $1,200 each, six at $1,000 each, five at $900 each; chemist, $2,000; assistant chemist, $1,500; chief of bureau of preventable diseases and director of bacteriological laboratory, $2,750; serologist, $2,500; two assistant bacteriologists, at $1,200 each; laboratory assistant, $840; skilled laborers—one $720, one $600; two messengers at $600 each; two chauifeurs, at $720 each; poundmaster, $1,400; watchman, $600; laborers, at not exceeding $60 per month each, $3,120; in all, $89,790. F ml 1 To carry out the Act to regulate the hours of employment and v‘f,,_3§§{“2%f’“°‘“* safeguard the health of females employed in the District 0 Columbia, approved February 24, 1914, namely: For three inspectors (two of whofp shalloge women) at $1,200 eac gstenographer and clerk, $900; m a , $4,5 . For enforcement of the lprovisions of an Act to prevent the spread d,S{',‘§.,',,,"f‘,,"§§‘,{""°°‘i°‘ of contagious diseases in t c District of Columbia, aipproved Ma.rch_3, MV;1-gz p- 635: Vol- 1897, and an Act for the prevention of scarlet ever, diphtheria ’ ' measles, whoodping cough, chicken pox, epidemic cere rospmal memngitis, an typhoid ever in the District of Columbia, approved mmm February 9, 1907, and an Act to provide for registration of cases trgtiqgh °”" '°°!" of tuberculosis in the District of Columbia, for free examination of V°l· 35»P· ”°· sputum m_suspected cases, and for preventin§ the spread of tuberculosis in said District of Columbia, apgrpved ay 13, 1908, under the direction of the health officer of said trict manufacture of serums, mmm, ,,.,;,,,,,8, including their use in indigent cases, and for the prevention of infantile sec. paralysis and other communicable diseases including salaries or compensation for personal services, not exceeding $25,000, when ordered in writing by the commissioners and necessary for the enforcement and execution of said Acts, and for the prevention of such other communicable diseases as hereinbefore provided, purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wa ns, and harness, urchase of 8,,,.,,Pu www reference books and medical journal; and maintenance o¥ quarantine see. ' station and smallpox hospital, $45,000: Provided, That any bacteri- $°&;“d°,ea at ologist emplolyed under this appropriation shall not be paid more “"°”'°*"’“°'”· than $7 per ay may be by the health officer to the bacteriological examination of and other dairy products and of the water supplies of dairy farms, and to such other sanitary work as in the judgment of the health officer will promote the public health, whether such examinations be or be not directly related to contagious diseases. For inaintenance of disinfectiuglscrviee, including salaries or com- 1>l¤¤¤¤•¤¤¤¢¤¤’**¤· pensation for personal services w en ordered in writing by the commissioners an necessary for maintenance of said service, and for

 and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and ham&,

Eor enforcement of the provisions of an Act to oprovide for the f'§,_°{§§_°" drainage of lots in the District of Cohmbi approv MK 19, 1896, ’·*·%0¤¤ tg’;l’tgVld6 for the abatezxieng e?1;hui;·ancw in e;D1st:nct¢ ww o ia e commisicners, or 0 purpog appwved April 14. 1906, $1,000. ~ “ “ ~ 44281°——21-8