Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/727

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710 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 250. 1909. eight rooms shall have at least four exits. No part of any appropriation carried in this Act shall be used for the maintenance of school in any building unless all outside doors thereto used as exits or entrances shall open outward and be kept unlocked every school ’ day from one—half hour before until one-hal hour after school hours. Deaf MM! dumb vu- Conumsrn INSTITUTION Fon rim Dm? AND Donna: For expenses pm attending the instruction of deaf and dumb persons admitted to the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb from the District of

    • S··'°°·““·**"’* Columbia, under section forty-eight hundred and sixty-four of the

v°L°1f"°"' Revised Statutes, and as provided for in the Act approved March first, nineteen hundred and one, and under a contract to be entered into · with the said institution b the Commissioners of the District of Co- . _ Lgnbia, ten thousand five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may °°**"°“ °'*“f*'°'* For the maintenance and tuition of colored deaf-mutes of teachable beloto the District of Columbia in the Maryland School for V°‘· ”·P-’°*· Cblored Deaf—Mutes, as authorized in an Act of Congress approved _ ' March third, nineteen hundred and five, and under a contract to be entered into by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. c,f,{},'}Qg°¤* "“”‘ For the instruction of indigent blind children of the District of Columbia, in Maryland or some other State, under a. contract to be entered into by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, six thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. P°1‘°°‘ . FOR METROPOLITAN POLICE. S'*'“’“'· For major and superintendent, four thousand dollars; assistant superintendent, with rank of inspector, two thousand five hundred _ dollars; three inspectors, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; eleven ca tains, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; chief clerk, who shall) also be propertv clerk, two thousand dollars; clerk and stenographer, one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, who shall be assistant property clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand dollars'each· four surgeons of the police and nre departments, at six hundred dollars each; additional compensation for twenty privatm detailed for special service in the detection and lprevention of crime, four thousan eight hundred dollars, or so muc thereof as may be necessary; twelve lieutenants, one of whom shall be harbor master, at one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars each; forty-five sergeants, one of whom may be detailed for dut in the harbor patrol, at one thousand two hundred and fifty dollhrs each; four hundred and eighty-two plrivates of class three at one thousand two hundred dollars each; ei ty-nine privates of class two, at one thousand and eighty dollars eacéli; eighty-eight privates of class one, at nine hundred dollars each; for amount required to pay salaries of privates of class two who will be romoted to class three and rivates of class one who will be promoted) to class two during the fiscallyear nineteen hundred and ten, seven thousand and forty-three dollars and nfty-two cents; six telephone operators, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; fourteen j anitors, 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; nfty-five captains lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted, at two hundred and forty dollars each; sixty-four lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted, on bicycles, at lift dollars each; twenty-six dnvers, at seven hundred and twenty clyollars each; and three police matrons, at six hundred dollars each; in all. nine hundred andtwenty-seven