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990 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 192. 1911. reuse. METROPOLITAN POLICE. 8*****- Major and superintendent, four thousand dollars; assistant surperintendent, with rank of inspector, two thousand five hundred dollars; three inspectors, at one thousand eight hundred dollarseach; eleven captains, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, who shall also be roperty clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk and stenographer, one thlousan five hundred dollars; clerk, who shall be assist- . ant property clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; four surgeons of the police and fire departments, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; additional compensation for twenty privates detailed for special service in the detection and prevention of crime, four thousan eight hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; thirteen lieutenants, one of whom shall be harbor master, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each; forty-six sergeants, one of whom may be detailed for duty in the harbor atrol, at one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each; five hundlied and thirty-seven privates of class three, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; sixty-three privates of class two, at one thousand and eighty dollars each; sixty rivates of class one, at nine hundred dollars each; amount re uiredp to pay salaries of fprivates of class two who will be promoted to dlass three and privates o class one who will be promoted to class two during the fiscal · year nineteen hundred and twe ve, two thousand seven hundred and nine dollars and fifty cents; six telephone operators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; fourteen janitors, at six hundred dollars each; messenger, seven hundred dollars; messenger, five hundred dollars; major and superintendent, mounted, two hundred and forty dollars; inspector, mounted, two hundred and forty dollars; fifty-five captains, heutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted, at two hundred and sixty dollars each; sixty-four lieutenants, sergeants, and grivates, mounted, on bicycles, at fifty dollars each; twenty-six rivers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three police matrons, at six hundred dollars each; in all, nine hundred and forty Emowiu cmd thrrinlsanel and nine dollars and fifty cents. I _ mm ,"_ · e major and super1ntendent_ of police shall hereafter detail two Vol as P m Privates of the Metropolitan police or the enforcement of the pro- ‘ • ‘ visions of the Act ‘f to regulate the employment of child labor in the 1i)is(tirictdof Clp:umb1a," approved May twenty-eighth, nineteen hun- _ re an e1g . · ,,§,f*g*_{}_*°§,;d°”““°•‘ _ To aid in the support of the National Bureau of Criminal Identification, to be expene ed under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of C0 umbia, provided the several departments of the General Covernment may be entitled to like information from time to time as is accorded the pohcedepartments of various municipalities privileged to membership therein, three thousand dollars. F¤¢¤- MISCELLANEOUS!. For fuel, four thousand dollars; Repairs. For repairs and 1mp)rovements to police stations and grounds, to be immediately availa le, five thousand five hundred dollars; pggggfimwm ex- For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including the purchase of new wagons, rewards for fugntives, modern revolvers, maintenance of card system. stationery, city directories, periodicals, telegraphin , telephonmg, photographs, printing, binding, as, ice, washin , meals for prisoners, furniture and repairs thereto, Iieds and bed clothing, insignia of office, purchase of orses, horse and vehicle for superiii— tendent, bicycles, motor cycles, police equipments and repairs to the same, harness, forage, repairs to vehicles, van, and patrol wagons motor patrol, and saddles, mounted equipments, and expenses neceemm or crime. incurred in the prevent ion and detection of crime, and other necessary · expenses, tl11rty-six thousand dollars; of which amount a sum not