Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/957

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SIXTY~FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 164. 1918. 939 not exceeding $500 may be expended by the major and superintendent of police for prevention and detection of crime, under his certificate, approved by the commissioners, and every such certiiicate shall be deemed-a sufficient voucher for the SHI!] therein expressed to have Pm. been expended: Provided, That the War Department may, in its dis- meunwiiéa equipment. cretion, furnish the commissioners, for use o the police, upon requisition, such worn mounted equipment as may be required; rim. For flags and halyards, $200; _ For maintenance of motor vehicles, $12,000, or so much thereof as M°°°""““°'°S· me? be necessarv; or additional motor vehicles, $3,000; _ _ For reconstruction of cell corridors and the making, erecting, and ,,,§§{““‘ P'°°‘“°* S"` placing therein modern locking devices in the ninth precinct station ouse, $5,000; ` In all, $74,200. _ House or DETENTIONZ To enable the commissioners to provide H°““ °‘D°‘°““°“· transportation, including purchase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, and a suitable place for the reception transportation, and detention of children under seventeen gears of age, and, in the discretion of the commissioners, of girls an women over seventeen years of age, arrested by the pglice on charge of offense against any law in force m the District of ‘ lumbia, or eld as witnesses, or eld pending final investigation or examination, or otherwise, including two clerks, at $1,000 each· two drivers, at $780 each; six guards, at $600 each; janitor, $600; three matrons, at $720 each, to seem police powers o arrest; motor station wagon, $1,000; misceliixoneous expenses, including rent fuel gas, ice, laimdry, meals, maintenance of motor station vehicle and other necessary expenses, $6 000; in all, $16,920, or so much thereof as may be necessary. H , lzlannon 1>A·rnoL: Two engineers, at $1,000 eac ; two firemen, one °°¤°l’ watchman, and two deck hands, at $600 each; in all, $5,000; For fuel, construction, maintenance, repairs, and incidentals, $3,500; In all, $8,500. POLICEMEN AND FlZREMEN’S RELIEF FUND. ¤.i’?.‘3$’?‘°“’S· ’* To pay the relief and other allowances authorized bylaw, a sum not ;,.,},§;h°'°"d “u°“°°°“ to exceed $212,978.68 is appropriated from the pohcemen and fire- V°’·*’°»P-7** men’s relief fund. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Firadovmmnt. Chief envineer, $3 500; two deputy chief engineers, at $2,500 each; s°“°°‘ eight battzilion chief engineers, at $2,000 each; fire marshal, $2,000· deputy tire marshal, $1,400; two inspectors, at $1,080 each; chief clerk, $2,000; clerk, $1,400; thirtfy-eight captains, at $1,500 each; forty lieutenants, at $1,320 each; orty-one sergeants, at $1,200 eachsuperintendent of machinery, $2,000; assistant superintendent oi machinery, $1,200; twenty-seven engineers, at $1,200 each; twenty- seven assistant engineers, at $1,140 each; two pilots, at $1,150 eac ; two marine engineers, at $1,200 each; two assistant marine engineers, at $1,140 each; two marine firemen, at $840 each; three hundred and forty-two privates of class two, at $1,140 each; one hundred and three privates of class one, at $960 each; hostler, $600; laborer, $600; in all, $757,460. . . MISCELLANEOUS: For repairs and improvements to engine house R°’“""° b°‘m`”g”' and grounds, $15,000; BQ . to For repairs to apparatus and motor vehicles and other motor- m, pm °pp°m°S' driven apparatus, and for new apparatus, new motor vehicles, new appliances, employment of mechanics helpers, and laborers in the tire-department repair shop, and for the purchase of necessary sup-