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682 SIXTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 249. 1922. mals, night soil, and miscellaneous refuse and ashes in the District of Columbia, including the purchase and maintenance of a dead animal wagon, and no contract shall be let for the collection of dead "°¤’°“**· animals, and including inspection and allowance to inspectors for maintenance of horses and vehicles or motor vehicles used in the performance of official duties, not to exceed $20 per month for each ins ctor for horse-drawn vehicles, $26 per month for automobiles, andm $13 per month for motor cycles; fencing of public and private property designated by the commissioners as public dumps; and g;¤¤*~*$;·· I wm incidental expenses, $750,000: Provided, That ani; groceeds received pm ° pr `from the dis al of city refuse or garbage sha e paid mto the Treasury of this United States to the credit of the United States and the District of Columbia in the same proportions as the appropriations for such purposes are aid from the Treasury of the United States and the revenues of the District of Columbia: Provided fur- U¤°¤S¤*°*°d· ther, That this appropriation shall not be available for collecting ashes or miscellaneous refuse from hotels, places of business, apartment houses, and large houses. Trees and parking. TREES AND PABKINGS. °°¤**¤g°¤*°XP°¤$•>$· For contingent expenses, including laborers, trimmers, nursery- men, repairmen, teamsters, hire of carts, wagons, or motor trucks, trees, tree boxes, tree stakes, tree straps, tree labels, planting and care of trees on city and suburban streets, care of trees, tree spaces, maintenance of two motor trucks, and miscellaneous items, $50,000. B“"“”¥"°°°"· narmnc BEACh. M”°°°°m°°’°t°' Superintendent, $720; temporary services, supplies, and maintenance, $4,500; for repairs to buildings, pools, and upkeep of grounds, $1,780; in all, $7,000.

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S“'i°S· Salaries: For salaries—Supcrvisor, $2,500; inspector of pla y- gronnds, $1,200; clerk (stenographer and typewriter), $1,200; to be employed not exceeding ten months——twenty-two directors of lay- grounds or recreation centers at 375 per month each, assistant director at $60 per month; general utility man at $60 per month; to be employed not exceeding seven months——three assistant directors at $60 per month each, four assistant directors at $50 per month each: to be employed not exceeding four months——six guards or swimming teachers at $60 per month each; to be employed not exceeding three months——four assistant directors at $360 per month each, twenty-two assistants at S50 per month each; to be employed twelve monthstwenty-two watchrnen at $50 per month each, clerk (who shall be a bookkeeper) at $75 per month; for services of extra directors at not exceeding 35 cents per hour, $800; for services of extra watchmen at not exceeding 25 cents per hour, $600; in all, $46,220; M*-i¤'*=¤—°=¤°·*·°°°- For maintenance, equi ment, supplies, tools, construction of toilet facilities, wading pools, installation of telephones and telephone service, installation of electric lights and electric service, grading, and repairs, including labor and materials, and transportation of materials, maintenance and repair of storehouse, and necessary incidental and contigent expxenses for all playgrounds, under the direction and supiervisron of the commissioners, $35,000;

 For supp es, installing electric lights, repairs, maintenance, and

Y _ necessary expenses of operating three swimming pools, $3,000;

  • "" $‘“"‘· For the purchase or condemnation of a piece of ground to take the

place of Gallinger Playground, $15,000;