Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/956

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938 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 164. 1918. $2,000; clerk (who shall be a stenographer), $1,800; clerk and stenographer, $1,500; clerks——one (who shall be assistant property clerk) $1,200, three at $1,000 each, one $700; four surgeons 0 the police D°°°°*i'°$°'“°°· and fire departments, at $840 each; additional compensation for thirty privates detailed for special service in the detection and preventron of crime, $14,400, or so much thereof as may be necessary; additional compensation for fourteen privates detailed for special service in the various precincts for the prevention and detection of crime, at the rate of $120 per annum, $1,680, or so much thereof as may be necessary; additional compensation for one inspector or captain detailed for special service in the detection and prevention of crime, $400; eighteen lieutenants, one of whom shall be harbor master, at $1,600 each; fifty-four sergeants, one of whom may be detailed for duty in the harbor patrol, at $1,400 each; four hundred and ninety-two privates of class three, at $1,320 each; seventy-eight pri-_ vates of class two, at $1,200 each; one hundred and ninety-six privates of class one, at $1,080 each; amount required to payusalaries of privates of class two who will be promoted to class thee and pgivates of class one who will be promoted to class two duringlthe cal year nineteen hundred and nineteen, $1,778.66; six telep one operators, at $900 each; sixteen j anitors, at $600 each; laborer, $720; messenger, $600; inslpector, mounted on horse or motor vehicle, $360; fifty-eig t captains, eutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted on horses or for motor vehicle allowances, at $360 each; sixty-four lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted on bicycles, at $60 each; thirty drivers, at $900 each; five police matrons, at $720 each, to

 police powers of arrest; four policewomen, at $900 each; in

1,201,038.66. ‘ ,,,,?,§§,l’v‘§{§°’Y P°*'*°d to permanent appointment as private, there shall be a period of probation for such time as may be Exed by the commissioners, and no person- shall receive a permanent appointment who has not served the required probationary period, but the service during probation shall be deemed to be service in the imiformed force if succeeded by a permanent appointment, and as such shall be included and counte in determining eligibility for advancement, ro- 7 _ motion, retirement, and pension in accordance with existing liiw. m§g’,,fju,"g’y‘}“” if ““‘ If the conduct or capacity of the probationer be unsatisfactory to the commissioners, the probationer shall be notified in writing that at Retention 5 mw the end of such pro ationary period he shall for that reason not be nentappointmeiiil retained in the service. T e retention of the probationer in the splrvice otherwise shall be equivalent to a permanent appointment t erein. ,,§,“§§‘,,“,§,,_Id°“‘*‘*°“‘ To aid in support of the National Bureau of Criminal Identification to be expende under the direction of the commissioners, provided the several departments of the General Government may be entitled to like information from time to time as is accorded police departments of various municipalities privileged to membership therein, $500. F“"'· Mrsonrmnnous: For fuel, $6,000; _ R°*’“*‘”· For repairs and improvements to police stations and grounds, _ $8,000; M"°°“°“°°“’· For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including purchase of new wagons, rewards for fugitives, modern revolvers, maintenance of card system, stationery, city directories, books of reference, periodicals, telegraphingg telephoning, photographs, (printing, binding, gas, ice, washing, mea_ for prisoners, furniture an repairs thereto, beds and bed clothing, msrgma of office, purchase of horses, bicycles, motorcycles,_pol1ce equipments and repairs to same, harness, forage, repairs _ _ to vehicles, van, patrol wagons, motor patrol, and saddles, mounted D°*¤°¤¤¤¤*¤¤m¤· equipments, and expenses mcurred m prevention and detection of crime, and other necessary expenses, $40,000; of which arnormt a. sum ·