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much is used in each building ?

A:- Yes, a certain amount is put down for each building. A great

deal goes to the disinfection station and each gallon or two

Lallon that may be used is accounted for; where it has been

ugel is also put down so that the amount used by the Inspe0-

-tors in checkod in that way. They are allowed under proce-

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etc used by the Sanitary Department. Have you no general

storekeeper ? All these atores do not go into one golown and

allotted to one man who keeps a bunk ?

No.

Would you explain what your syston is with regard to stores

generally ?

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Az Inspector wants so many trauma.. We have what we call 4

all store coutractor and this order is made out to him and

the Inspector can ge! the brooms from him.

So he orders the: from a retail lealer as he wants them?

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Does he follow the same prodailure in connection with every-

-thing he a ins soap, brushing and #lores ?

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There is only one procedire to be followed and that is the

procedure I have indicated.

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Well, Lag each individual Inspector a storarnom where they

keo: these things ?

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There 1: one store room at the disinfecting station if they

requisition for a large quantity and there is another store-

-room 1. Pokfulum -

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