Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/876

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 234. 1920. 855 bookkeeper and custodian of textbooks and supplies at $1,200, _ and one assistant at $800, $85,000: Provided, That the board of ia’i¤°e°1f:i1g¤¤. education, in its discretion, is authorized to make exchanges of such books and other educational publications now on hand as may not be desirable for use. » mm For purchase of United States flags, $900. P d Sorhnzlaingenance and repair of seventy-two playgrounds now es- 1°”'°`"° s' ta is e , $ ,000. For utensils, material, and labor, for establishment and mainte- S°h°°lg°'d°"s` nance of school gardens, $3,000. Ph . d tr For purchase of apparatus and technical books and extending the me¤§??5ppnZf° ' equipment and for maintenance of the physics departments in the Business, Central, Eastern, Wenstein, imior, and Drmbar High Schoolsr $3#O00· . chemistry and bm- For purchase of fixtures, apparatus, specimens, and materials and ogymmmnee. technical books, for laboratories of the departments of chemistry and biology in the Central, Eastern, 'Western, Business, and Dunbar High Schools, and J. Ormond Wilson and Myrtilla Miner Normal Schools, and Junior High Schools, and installation of same, $3,000. Cabimmam For cabiuetmaker for repairing school furniture, $1,200. hmm Bu,,Q,mg_ Hereafter the board of education is authorized to use all necessary Draw space uses. iloor and room space in the Franklin School Building for office purposes, with the exception of rooms now occupied by grades one, two, three, and four. _ _ cmmmmy ,0mm_ For payment of necessary expenses connected with the organiza- etc. tion and conducting of community forums and civic centers in school buildings, including) equipment, iixtures,_and supplies for lighting and equipping the uildings, Egyment of janitor service, secretaries, teachers, organizers, and cler , and employees of the day schools me also be employees of the community forums and civic centers, P,,,,,,_,,,_ incgiding maintenance of automobile, $35,000: Promkled, That not P¤v¤=¤u¤¤¤<>¤· more than 60 per centum of this sum shall be expended for payment of secretaries, teachers, organizers, and clerks. Schools ,0, ,u,m,,_ For transportation for pupils attending schools for tubercular l¤*,,g*g{§- children, $1,000, or so muc thereof as may be necessary; Pmmkled, cnmé. That expenditures for car fares from this fund shall not be sub`ect to the general limitations on the use of car fares covered by this det. Double P., pmmbi. Section 6 of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Alppropriation $$3;; ¤6¥ggg;g_;g Act a proved May 10, 1916, as amended shall not app y from July ofteachers. 20 1 to September 15, 1920, to teachers of the public schools of the V°"°°’l"l ‘ District of Columbia when employed by an}y of the executive departments or independent establishments of the United States Government. Am and Na . The children of officers and men of the United States Army and t°g*;Q<§cgg_,,g§ Emir Navy and children of other employees of the United States stationed outside of the District of Columbia shall be admitted to the public schools without payment of tuition. _ n a a 1 (1 1 ii g S me Burnpmos AND GHOUNDSZ _ For additional amount required for the Fgfgfgh High new Eastern High School Building, $60,000. And the commissioners emma, are hereby authorized to enter mto a contract or contracts for said building at a cost not to exceed $1,500,000, including its complete equipment. _ _ retyenu. For additional amount 1‘equ1red for an eight-room addition to the ·‘“"““°"’· Petworth School, $50,000; and the commissioners are hereby au- comms. thorized to enter into a. contract or contracts for the construction of said building at a total cost not exceeding $218,000. neenqmu. For additional amount required for an eight-room addition to the "·d°‘"°"· Deanwood School, $40,000. And the commissioners are hereby au- emma. thorized to enter mto a contract or contracts for said building at a cost not to exceed $190,000.