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392 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1910.

  • °`*“”"°¤ P‘°¤'~ For care, including salaries of all necessary emgoyees, maintenance,

and operation of the Washington Aqueduct, istrict of Columbia, filtration plant, and for each and every purpose connected therewith, e` hty-two thousand dollars. _ ‘ _ E¤°'¤°°°*"“"°· IgFor emergency fund, to be used only in case of a serious break requiring immediate repair in one of the important aqueduct or iiltration plant structures, such as a dam, conduit, tunnel, bridge, building, or important piece of machinery, all expenditures from t is §pHropriation to be reported in detail to Congress, five thousand o ars. m2j§§•¤ P°** For continuation of parking grounds around McMillan Park reser- ` voip, formerly known as Washmgton City reservoir, two thousand dollars. ¤¤•s¤¤¤¤*v*¤¤*· For the construction of works to provide for the preliminary treatment of Potomac water by means of a coagulant, for purchase of coagulant, and for each and ever purpose connected with the construction and operation of the plyant, twenty-seven thousand live P hundred dollars. _ - ._m:§wg_iI{<é;gGg*gg· For the purchase, installation, and maintenance of water meters to em. be placed on water services of the Government Prmtrng Office, the United States N avy-Yard, and the Mnmicipal building of the District of Columbia, said meters to be purchased, installed, maintained and remain under the observation and control of the officer in charge of the Washington Aqueduct, seven thousand dollars. R¤¤k °*¤¤*= Ni- ROCK CREEK PARK. °•*'°· °°°· For care and improvement of Rock Creek Park, and of the Piney Branch parkway entrance to said park from Sixteenth street extended, exclusive of building for superintendent’s residence, to be expended under the direction of the board of control of said park, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. r>uu11esc1m1s PUBLIC SCHOOLS. gig; Orrrcnrzsz Superintendent of public schools, five thousand dollars; ` two assistant supermtendents, at three thousand dollars each; director of intermediate instruction, thirteen su ervising principals, and supervisor of manual training, fifteen in all; at a mimmum salary of two thousand two hundred dollars each; secretary, two thousand dollars; clerk one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks at one thousand dollars each; clerk to carry out the rovisions of the child labor law, nine hundred dollars; two stenograpihers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars; in all, fifty-two thousand seven hundred dollars. m¤¤<i¤¤¤e<>¤ic¤r¤· Arrnnnsucn orricmzsz Two attendance officers at six hundred dollars each; attendance officer, nine hundred dollars; in all, two thorusand one lipndred dollars. ieachera nAcm·:as: or one thousand seven hundred and th' - teachers, to be assigned as follows: my fom- Principals of normal, high, and manual training schools nine in allbat a minirpum salary of two thousand dollars each; f irector o rimary instruction, at a minimum l thousand eight hundred dollars; Sa my of one d Diretetorstof rpluiichdrawing, physical culture, domestic science, omes rc ar , an- un e artens, six in all at a minim ongsghousancééiye hunplrlegl dollars each; , um Salary of istant ctor o rima instruction, at a rninim one thousand four hundiied dollars; um Salary of Assistant directors of music, drawing, physical culture domestic science, domestic art, and kindergartens, six in all, at alminimum salary of one thousand three hundred dollars each;