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1298 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. CH. 271. 1927.

  • ’¤’°¤**¤‘¤¤ °“"*S‘°¤- Purchasing division: For personal services in accordance with the

A Classification Act of 1923, $50,000; d,§‘,g,§§§‘,‘f‘¤ ‘¤$F’°°°*°” _Buildin<g inspection division: For personal services in accordance _ _ with the lassi cation Act of 1923, $105,520; d,f,’,§,*§Q,‘?‘”K ‘“S*’°°“°” Plumbing insipection division: For personal services in accordance with the C assi cation Act of 1923, $28,500; for temporary employ- ment of additional assistant inspectors of plumbing and la orers for such t1_me as their services may be required, $4,000; two members of plumbing board at $150 each; in all, $32,800; In all, executive office, $231,560. ' Districr B¤¤<1i¤s- o.xm·: or DISTRICT BUILDING Opeminx force. etc. For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of _ 1923, $47,260; services of cleaners as necessary, not to exceed 48 ,{`;,°{,‘{,§’,,, ,,,,g,,,€,,,_ cents per hour, $14,000; in all, $61,260: Promded, That no other appropriation made in this Act shall be available for the employment o ad itional assistant engineers or watchmen for the care of the _ District Buildingf °“°”°i”“ °‘p°”°°" For fuel, light, power, repairs, laundry, mechanics, and labor not to exceed $5,000, and miscel aneous supp ies, including_not to exceed $2,000 for new air compressor for pneumatic tube system, $35,000. ASSESSOR’S ormon A”°°°°"s °m°°' For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $171,120; temporary clerk hire, $3,000; in all, $174,120. LICENSE BUREAU L*°°°’° ”"‘°"“· For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $17,640; temporary clerk hire, $1,500; in all, $19,140. COLLEC'1‘OR’S ormcn `C°u°°°°"°m°°‘ For personal services in accordance with t.he Classification Act of 1923, $38,600. Auditor’s oflloe. AUDITOR7S OFFICE Qgeri pggpivly sr,>;r· For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of tnniwi D r 8 1923, $88,640, and the compensation of the present incumbent of the position of disbursing otlicer of the District of Columbiashall be exclusive of his compensation as United States properéy and dis- bursing oiiicer for the National Guard of the District of olumbia. ormoa or CORPORATION COUNSEL 0,§?c<:1>°¤**°¤°°“¤¤°*’° Corporation counsel, including extra compensation as general Anie- 1>-9‘¤>- counse of the Public Utilities Commission, $7,500, and other personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $38,460; in all, $45,960. C0RONER’84OFHCE p C¤r¤¤¤r'¤ ¤¤¤•· For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $8,960. _ ’ Expemm ermcrzua. For the maintenance of a nonpassenger-carrying motor wagon for ’“‘*“°“”* °°°‘ the morgue, jurors’, fees, witness fees, making autopsies, ice, disinfect- ants, telephone service, and other necemary supplies for the morgue, and the necessary expenses of holding inquests, includin steno- graphic services in taking testimony, an photographing unidentified bodies, $3,000.