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40 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 6. 1919. v01.3s§s,p.2so; vm. officers, and other employees of the board of education of the Dis- ¥§;,_"‘ ‘ V°l‘37’P` trict of Columbia," approved June 20, 1906, as amended by the Acts approved May 26, 1908, and May 18, 1910, and June 26, 1912, $72 000. p,m,,,¤_ Anwwaiwcm ro mmcmns: For allowance to principals of grade- , orA"°§g$;'mgg *°· school buildings for services rendered as such, m ad tion_to their vi»iis4,p.sm. grade salary, to be paid in strict. conformity with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to fix and regulate the salaries oi teachers, school oitlicers, and other employees of the board of ed·ucation of the District of Columbia/’ approv June 20, 1906, $1,000. sglveptern mgzr For furniture and eqmpment, Western High School, fiscal year °°· 1916 $25. w. n. uamw. Tlie Commissioneis of the District of Columbia are authorized and directed to pay to W. H. Marlow the sum of $28, for fuel furnished Without the usual ins ection re uired by law, iiscalféear 1917. msi, uga, ,...1 $11;; giel, gas, and) electric qlight and power, cal year 1918, p0W . · · Nigaesuma. NIGHT scnooxs: For teachers and janitors of night schools, including teachers of industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, and teachers and janitors of night schools maryimalso be teachers and jani- {.?;°""’;m, mmm tors of da schools $12,000: Provided, t paiment is authorized Liga; 8 w my 30. to all employees who served in the night schoo during the period ‘ from March 8 to May 30, 1919, inclusive, at the rate oidpay they were receiying on March 7, 1919, this payment to be in dition to thedno;11inal sum of $1 which such teachers received for the service ren er . E·1¤11>¤¤¤¤t ¤¤¢· For contingent and other necessary expenses includin equipment and purchase of all necessary articles and supplies for dlasses in indulsrtrial, commercial, andftride instruction, $1,000. h D•2¤*°°*i.¤s=¤¤¤¤· ot exceeding' $4 000 o the appropriation of $50 000 for the erec- $i°>iZ°:i¤i°fiili?•e°c°i tion of a four-room addition to theIl)eanwood School,) including assembly hall, and for plumbgngand toilet facilities for the existing buildmg, contained m_tl1e District of Columbia Ap rolpriation Act for the fiscal year 1918, is authorised to be eispendedp so ely for the installation o necessary toilet facilities in said school. Police. METBGPOLITAN POLICE. Fwl- Mxscnrnannousz For fuel, $1,300. num vetma. Forge maintenance of motor vehicles, $1,500, or so much thereof as ma necessary. H·0¤¤¤¤!¤¤i¤¤¢i<>¤· Iiouse of Detention: For miscellaneous exipenses, including rent, fuel, gas, ice, laundry, meals, maintenance o motor station vehicle and other necessary expenses, $550. Fire department. FIRE DEPARTMENT. rue:. For fuel, $15,000. rome. For forage, $11,000. ccmxsgeumpmes. For contingent expenses, including the same objects specified under tilgisdhead inhtltiia; lgistrict of Columbia Appropriation Acts for the c years a o ow: For 1919, $9,000; ' For 1916, $76. Healthdepertment. HEALTH DEPARTBIENT. Di5i¤f¤¢¤¤¤: S<=>¤i<>¤· For maintenance of disinfecting service, including salaries or compensation for personal services when ordered in writing by the commissioners an necessary for maintenance of said service, and for gpgghase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, O .