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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS . SESS . II : CH. 314. 1929 . Ca re of buil dings and

CARE OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS grounds . Salaries .

Salaries : For personal services, $762,000 . Sm aller bui ldings For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms at a rate not to and rented rooms .

exceed $96 per annum for the care of each schoolroom, other than those occupied by atypical or ungraded classes, for which service an amount not to exceed $120 per annum may be allowed, $6,500 . MISCELLANEOUS Schools for tubercular pupils .

For the maintenance of schools for tubercular pupils, 7,000 . . Transporting pupils For transportation for pupils attending schools for tubercular to rovis fares, et c ., al- pupils, $5,000 : Provided, That expenditures for street-car and bus Car lowed .

fares from this fund shall not be subject to the general limitations on the use of street-car and bus fares covered by this Act . Transporting crip- pled pupils.

For transportation for pupils attending schools for crippled pupils, . Proviso .

$12,000 : Provided, That expenditures for street car and bus fares low ed, fa re s , etc. > - from this fund shall not be subject to the general limitations on the use of street car and bus fares covered in this Act . Manual, etc., train- For purchase and repair of furniture, tools, machinery, material, ing expenses . and books, and apparatus to be used in connection with instruction in manual and vocational training, and incidental expenses connected therewith, $90,000, to be immediately available . Fuel, light, and power .

For fuel, gas,

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power, tric light and 7~ ower 7 $290,000. Furniture, etc .

FURNITURE Fo r des ignat ed sc hool For completely furnishing and equipping buildings and additions buildings. to buildings, as follows : E . A. Paul Junior High School, $48,000 ; twenty-four-room building, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, at Nineteenth Street and Columbia Road, $31,000 ; e ig ht - room building, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, on Gra nt R oad, $13 ,500 ; ei ght- room bui ldin g, i nclu ding com bina tion assembly hall and gymnasium, at Fourteenth and Upshur Streets, $13,500 ; eight-room addition, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, Raymond School, $13,500 ; eighteen-room building, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, Langdon School, $19,000 ; eight-room addition, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, Burrville School, $10,500 ; eight-room building, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, to replace the old Bell and Cardozo Schools, $13,500 ; Francis Junior High School, Available until June $20,000 ; health school for colored pupils, $12,000 ; in all, $194,500, to 30,1931 .

be immediately available and to continue available until June 30, Completing e quip- 1931. ment, McKinley Tech- For completing the furniture and equipment, including pianos and meal arch.

window shades and repair, remodeling, and refinishing of existing Ante, p. 662.

eq uipm ent, for the McK inle y Te chni cal High Sch ool, not to exce ed $50,000 of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1929 is continued available until June 30, 1930 . Contingent expenses, fl ags, etc . For contingent expenses, including furniture and repairs of same, stationery, ice, United States flags, paper towels, and other necessary items not otherwise provided for, and including not exceeding $3,000 for books of reference and periodicals, not exceeding $1,500 for re- placement of pianos at an average cost of not to exceed $300 each, not exceeding $27,000 for office appliances for instruction purposes in Business High School and Cardozo High School, not exceeding $13,600 for additional furniture and equipment for normal schools, and not exceeding $5,000 for labor, $187,800, to be immediately avail- Pr ovi so .

able : Provided, That a bond shall not be required on account of mili- supliestocade ts Ar my tary supplies or equipment issued by the War Department for military instruction and practice by the students of high schools in the District of Columbia .