Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 52.djvu/199

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Care of District buildings. Operating force. Proviso. Additional assistant engineers or watch- men. Operating supplies. Assessor's office. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 62 -APR . 4 , 1938 CARE OF THE DISTRICT BUILDINGS [52 STAT. For personal services, including temporary labor, and service of cleaners as necessary at not to exceed 48 cents per hour, $126,600: Provided, That no other appropriation made in this Act shall be available for the employment of additional assistant engineers or watchmen for the care of the District buildings. For fuel, light and power, repairs, laundry, and miscellaneous supplies, $50,450. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Personalservices. For personal services, $253,000. Reference maps. For rebinding and repairing reference maps in the Assessor's Office, $2,500. Collector's office. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Personal services. Additional office equipment. Auditor's office. For personal services, $50,000. For additional office equipment for the Collector's Office, $3,300. AUDITOR'S OFFICE Personalservices. For personal services, $131,700, of which $2,000 shall be available without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, Real-estateexpert. and civil-service requirements for the employment of a real-estate Disbursing officer perittedn other 0 r expert, to be immediately available; and the compensation of the pensation. present incumbent of the position of disbursing officer of the Dis- trict of Columbia shall be exclusive of his compensation as United States property and disbursing officer for the National Guard of the District of Columbia. Office of Corpora- tion Counsel. Corporation coun- sel; extra pay. Personal services. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. Personal services and expenses. Coroner's office. Personal services. 5 U. S. C. §§661-674: Supp. III, §§ 673,673c. Morgue, etc., ex- penses. Office of Superin- tendent of Weights, Measures, and Mar- kets. Personal services. Contingent ex- penses. OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL Corporation counsel, including extra compensation as general counsel of the Public Utilities Commission, and other personal serv- ices, $117,280. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD For personal services, streetcar and bus transportation, telephone service, not exceeding $1,000 for the purchase of samples, not exceed- ing $100 for witness fees, and not less than $8,000 for beverage tax stamps, and other necessary contingent and miscellaneous expenses, $43,980. CORONER'S OFFICE For personal services, including deputy coroners, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, $11,680. For the maintenance of a non-passenger-carrying motor wagon for the morgue, jurors' fees, witness' fees, ice, disinfectants, telephone service, and other necessary supplies, repairs to the morgue, and the necessary expenses of holding inquests, including stenographic serv- ices in taking testimony and photographing unidentified bodies, $4,700. OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS, MEASURES, AND MARKETS For personal services, $58,000. For contingent expenses, and maintenance and repairs to markets, including not to exceed $1,000 for purchase of commodities and for