Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 49 Part 1.djvu/1911

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74'in CONGRESS . SESS. II. CH . 726. JUNE 23, 1936 . S wimmi ngorb athin g For temporary services, including superintendente, supplies, pools, operation, etc . repairs, maintenance, and expenses necessary in the operation of swimming or bat hing po ols, $11 ,300 . Electrical Depart- went.

ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Personal services .

For personal services, $142,500 . Supplies, conting ent For general supplies, repairs, new batteries and battery supplies, expenses, etc . telephone rental and purchase, telephone service charges, wire and cable for extension of telegraph and telephone service, repairs of lines and inst rumen ts, purch ase of po les, tool s, i nsula tors , bra cket s, pi ns, hardware, cross arms, ice, record book, stationery, extra labor, new boxe s, m ainte nanc e of moto r tru cks, and othe r nec essa ry it ems, incl ud- ing not to exceed $600 for the purchase and exchange of one non- passenger-carrying motor vehicle, $30,800 . ground g wires under- For placing wires of fire alarm, police patrol, and telephone services Police-patrol and fire- underground, extension and relocation of police-patrol and fire-alarm alarm systems, etc'

systems purchase andng additional leadovedbl lb , insta lli-cre ca es,aor, material, appurtenances, and oter necessary equipment and expenses, $25,000. Lighting : For pur chase, installa tion, a nd maint enance of publi c lamps, lampposts, street designations, lanterns, and fixtures of all kinds on streets, avenues, roads, alleys, and public spaces, part cost of maintenance of airport and airway lights necessary for operation of the air mail, and for all necessary expenses in connection there- with, including rental of storerooms, extra labor, operation, mainte- nance, and repair of motor truck s, this sum to be expe nded in acco rdance with the provis ions of section s 7 and 8 of th e Distri ct 37Vol136, p . 1008 ; Vol. of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1912 (36 Stat ., pp . 1008-1011, sec. 7), and with the provisions of the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1913 (37 Stat ., pp . 181-184, sec . 7), and other laws applicable thereto, and including not to exceed $29,000 for operation and maintenance of electric Pro visos .

traffic lights, ssignals, and controls $790,000 : Provided, That this Electric street light-

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7 Lug rates . appr opriati on shall not be availab le for the paym ent of rates fo r electric street lighting in excess of those authorized to be paid in the fiscal year 1927, and payment for electric current for new forms of street lighting shall not exceed 2 cents per kilowatt-hour for lowes t current consumed : Provided further, That no part of this appro- priation shall be available for the payment on any contract required by law to be awarded through competitive bidding, which is not awarded to the lowest responsible bidder on specifications, and such specifications shall be so drawn as to admit of fair competition . Public Schools.

P UBLIC SCHOOLS Administrative and supervisory officers . Vol. 43, p. 367 . Pe rsonal ser vices . School attendan ce and wo rk pe rmi ts de- pa ent . M. 43, pp. 367, 806; Vol. 45, p. 998. Lighting, etc . Airway lights. Awards to competitor . For personal services of administrative and supervisory officers in accordance with the Act fixing and regulating the salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of the Board of Education of the District of Columbia, approved June 4, 1924 (43 Stat., pp . 367-375), including salaries of presidents of teachers colleges in the salary schedule for first assistant superintendents, $687,395 . For personal services of clerks and other employees, $175,940 . For personal services in the department of school attendance and work permits in accordance with the Act approved June 4, 1924 (43 Stat ., pp . 367-375), the Act approved February 5, 1925 ( 43 Stat ., pp . 806-808), an d the Act approved May 29, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 998), $42,100 .