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1340 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 148. 1923. formance of official duties, not to exceed for each inspector $20 per month for a horse and vehicle, $20 per month for automobiles, and $10 per month for motor cycles; fencing of public and private property designated by the commissioners as public dumps; and inci- §[,,,"',,‘§,?g’;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s_ dental expenses, $860,000: Provided, That any proceeds received from the disposal of cit refuse or garbage shall be paid into the Treasury of the United Sytates to the credit of the United States and the District of Columbia in the same proportions as the appropriations for such purposes are paid from the Treasury of the United Uammem. States and the revenues of the District of Columbia: Provided fwrtfwr, That this appropriation shall not be available for collecting ashes or miscellaneous refuse from hotels and places of business or from apartment houses of four or more apartments in which the landlord furnishes heat to tenants. Publicplayzrmmda PUBLIC PLAYGROUFNDS S“"“°“‘ Salaries: For salaries-—supervisor, $2,500; inspector of play- grounds $1,200; clerk (stenographer and typewriter), $1,200; to be employed not exceeding ten months——twenty-five directors of playgrounds or recreation centers at $75 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 ards or swimming teachers at $60 per month each; to be empldlyed not exceeding three months-four assistant directors at $60 per month each, twenty-five assistants at $50 per month each; to be employed twelve months—twenty-five watchmen 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 gxtrp. watchmen at not exceeding 25 cents per hour. $600; in all . 50 20; u°"`°°°“°°°’°°°° Pzor general maintenance, improvement, equipment, supplies, incidental and contingent expenses of playgrounds, includin labor, hm, ,,,,,,0, phy, under the direction and supervision of the commissioners, $35,312; ggmds durms sw- For the maintenance and continqnt expenses of keeping open ' during the summer months the pu lic-school playgrounds, under the directon and supervision of the commissioners; for special and temporary service, directors, assistants, and janitor service during the summer vacation, and, in the larger yards, daily after schoo _ hours during the school term, $15,000; °""““"‘°“°°'“· For supplies, installing electric lights, repairs, maintenance, and necessarv expenses of operating three swimming pools, $3,000; N°`"i°°" For the purchase of a site now occupied by Hoover Playground, located in square 546, containing sixty-five thousand square feet. at 25 cents per square foot, $17,000; For the purchase of a site at Twenty-seventh and O Streets northwest, square 1238 (lot 803), containing ten thousand square feet, at an €St11I1BtQd.COSt of $5,000; and for the purchase of lot 804, square 1238, containing three thousand eight hundred and forty square feet, Un awww at $3,000; in all $8,000. ` ` So much of any balance remaining after the purchase of sites for playgrounds authorized by this Act as is necessary to clean up, grade, dram, fence in, and House such sites in safe and suitable condition for mmgwh the purpose intend , may_be used for such purposes. _ liarmno miacrrz Superintendent, $720; temporary services, supplies, and maintenance, $4,500; for repairs to buildings, pools, and upkeep of grounds, $1,780; in all, $7,000.