Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/887

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SIXTYJTINTH CONGRESS; Sizes. I. 7'71.· 11926. 847 Not to exceed $4,000 of the appropriationof $1,000,000 for repairs T*•“*¤¤°·••”'· to streets contained in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act ¥ori thediseal year 1927 shall be availablesfor resurfacing Twelfth R¤¤¤**¤¤*¤¢· Street southwest, between E Street and"the railroad, and notto *"*”·P·“"· e¤rceed»%§000 of such appropriation ·shall·ben available? for aving Belmont ad- northwest, Massachusetmtmavenue to Tracy ”°*m°¤* RM NW- e‘ · ` ruemo rnaxuaouuns ` P°"“°¥"°”’°“¤*"· For the purchase. or condemnation of a piece of ground to take P°'°**”°· °*°· the place o. Gallinger playground, $8,000, to remain available until June 30, 1927. » * PUBLIC SCHOOLS rutiicmma. The sum of $2,351 of the unexpended balance of the a ro riation L°°§,°"*°Y °“°”‘ for salaries of ublic·school teachers, fiscal year 1925, ispiliade avail- angling! xzllhagli'. able to pay additional longevity allowances to certain teachers in the public schools for the fiscal Lear 1923 and prior years, imder the deci- sion of the Court of Appea of the Distr1ct of Columbia in the case V°‘·‘3» **55* réf téie District of Columbia, plaintii! in error, against Sue H, ar ner: " »‘ ~ l That section 6 of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appro- b,§§}’§;‘§,‘§§§?“‘ °‘ priation Act approved May 10, 1916, as amended, shall not apply Dom`, ,,,,8,,, pw to the gyosition of superintendent of the bathing beach of the is- ¤¤¤¢¤—>·i· trict 0 Columbia during the fiscal years ending June 30, 1926, and V<>1·39.1¤-582- June 30, 1927.

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Uniforms: For furnishing uniforms and other ofticial equipment H$,§§‘f'§i,,_,_ prescribed by department re§ulati0ns as necessary and requisite in the performance of duty to o cers and members 0 the Metropolitan police, fiscal year 1927, $50,000. . num pmol. Harbor Patrol: For personal services in accordance with _ the Classification Act of 1923, fiscal year 1926, $420. romcnuan Ann FIREMEN’S nnmnr r·UNns :ui;.i°§°°’ °°°" mid For the settlement of claims as authorizedby an Act of Congress §’,§,¤{,'j*;*§gg; approved April 13, 1926, entitled “A.n Act to provide for the pag- ment to the retiiredmembers of the police and fire departments o t e District of Columbia the balance 0 retirement pay past due to them but unpaid from January 1, 1911, to July 30, 1915,’ $68,425.06.

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Uniforms: For furnishing uniforms and other oilicial equipment H%°‘;“;,5 prescribed by department regulations as necessary and requisite in ' ` ` . the performance of dut to officers and members of the fire depart- ment, fiscal year 1927, For repairs to apparatus and motor vehicles and other motor- R°"‘"’°°‘""’“”°‘”‘ driven apparatus, and for new apparatus, new motor vehicles, new appliances, employment of mechanics helpers, and laborers in the fire department repair shop, and for the purchase of necessary sup- plies, materials, equipment, and tools, fiscal year 1926, $8,000. orrrcm or nmconmm or mums _. **°°°“’°""d°°d*· .. The Recorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia is authorizedto ty§§,‘§1§§‘,'§,§’_ °' b°°k expend from the fees and emoluments of his office during the fiscal year 1927 not to exceed $2,300 for the exchange of book typewriter machines and/or parts therefor.