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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 104. 1922. 443 Juneunnrs. Juderncnw- For amount repuired to pay judgments rendered against the District P°’m°”t °L of Columbia, as ollows: $1J(p5§ph T. Sherier, assignee of Joseph C. Caton, no interest or cost, J°°°°h T‘ Sh°"°" Szgcose A. Pence, to the use of James B. Archer, no interest or costs, B°’° *‘ P°“°°‘ For a ent of 'ud ent in case of Jose h D. Brad 8»g2·1D.S· t J°°°°h D' B"“°" Distr·icti)oinC1olumbiai nogiriiterest or costs, $200.P y For Eiyment of the judgments against the District of Columbia, 4dd*°*¤¤li¤d8¤¤¤¤*=— set fo m Senate Document Numbered 148 of the present session, $2,436.26, together with a further sum to pay the interest at not exceeding 4 per centum per annum on said judgments, as provided by law from the date they became due until the date of payment. Armrrnn cnams. *“‘“*°d °'“*"'* For the payment of the following claims, certified to be duo by iiegayligmlgklliictcuatedthe accounting officers of the District of Columbia under appropria— °°“‘“*“¤ °m°°'S~ tions the balances of which have been exhausted or carried) to the surplus frmd under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, V°'·18· P· “°· 1874, for the service of the fiscal year 1919 and prior years: Cm t Contingent and miscellaneous expenses, District of Columbia: mgm °x°°°8°°' Maintenance of7motor vehicles, $1.04; Free Public Library, contingent expenses, 2 cents· _ Streets, District of Columbia: Cleaning streets and avenues, $13.52; Bmw d]S§SBl of city refuse, $129.04; Sc-,,,,,,,,_ blic schools, District of Columbia: Salary, cabinetmaker, $33.34; repairs to school buildings and grounds, $15.25; manual training, $598.95; contingent expenses, $59.35; chemical and biological laboratories, $10.54; furniture and equipment, Western High Sc ool, $427.96; equipment and maintenance, physics department, $176.30; furniture and equipment, two manual training shops, $390.11; Ham, ,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,_ Health department, District of Columbia: Chemical laboratory, maintenance, $5.40; pm, ,,,,,,,,_ Courts, llstrict of Columbia, police court, compensation of jurors, $6; _ _ Supreme court. Miscellaneous expenses, Supreme Court, District of Columbia, $24•42i Board of Children': Board of Children’s Guardians, District of Columbia, board and °¤¤¤¤·¤=· care of children, $20; _ _ wm, d,,,,,,m,,,,t_ Water Department, District of Columbia, high service system, this item to be paid wholly from the revenues of the water department, $3; In all, audited claims, $1,914.94. _ _ mgtmpewmrm Ds- Sixty lper centum of the foregoing sums for the District of Colum— lm '°"““‘°“· mh bia for the service of the fiscal years ending June 30, 1921, and June 30, 1922, shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia 1.-,,, lm md ,,,.,0, and 40 per centum out of the Tr·eas1u·y of the United States; and vm such sums as relate to the fiscal year 1920, and aprror Espa] years, unless herein otherwise specifioallylpgovided, sh be paid 50 per centum out of the revenues of the `_ trrct of Columbia and 50 per centum out of the Treasury of the United States. warns. nnrmruuur. wm" d°*’°"m“”‘ . . . _ Extending distribu- For extension of the water depyartment distribution system, laying mm system of such service mains as may e necessary under the assessment system, to be paid wholly from the revenues of the water department, $50,000.