Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/309

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 198. 1908. 29] Provided further, That the salaries of all teachers, and clerks and $t};${¤e¤°¤{£j),*° 00**- librarians in the high and manual training schools, duly elected, whose in so W"' services commence with the opening day of school and who shall perform their duties, shall begin on the first day of September and shall · be paid in ten monthly installments, the first payment to be made on m§:g¤°¤“*¤*“m'l· the iirst day of October, or as near that date as practicable, and the rmié or. payment for the month of June to be made upon the completion of the school term in June: Provided, That the salaries of other teachers Oi'"' *°°°"€'”- shall begin when they enter upon their duties. Hereafter the following rules for division of time and computation ,,3:*})*;* *0* °°¤¤P¤°¤· of pay for services rendered are hereby established: Compensations of psy` all teachers and librarians and clerks in the high and manual training schools shall be divided into ten equal installments, one of which shall be paid for each school month, and in making payments for a fractional part of a month one—thirtieth of one of suc installments shall be the aily rate of pay. For the purpose of computing such compensation and for computing time for services rendered during a fractional part of a month In connection with the compensation of all teachers and librarians and clerks in the high and manual training schools, each and everymonth shall be held to consist of thirty days, without regard to the actual number of days in any calendar month, thus excluding the thirty—iirst day of any calendar month from the computation and treating February as if it actually had thirty days. Any person entering the service of the schools during a thirty-one day month and serving until the end thereof shall be entitled to pay for that month from the date of entry to the thirtieth day of said month, both days inclusive; and any person entering said service during the month of February and serving until the end thereof shall be entitled to one month’s pay, less as many thirtieths thereof as there were days elapsed prior to the date of entry: Provided, That for one da ’s unauthorized s€Ec·;¤¤¤*¤°***°d ¤'>· absence on the thirty-first day of any calendar month one day’s pay ` shall be forfeited. Nroxrr scuooisz For salaries of teachers and janitors of night N*¤¤°S*=**°°*¤- schools, including teachers of industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, and teachers and janitors of night schools may also be geaphers and janitors of day schools, twelve thousand five hundred o ars. For contingent and other necessary expenses of night schools, ,,,f§§j‘§f,{"'· °""· l"` including equipment and the purchase of all necessary articles and supplies for classes in industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, three thousand three hundred dollars. _ Kmnnncairrmx surrnins: For kindergarten supplies, two thousand p,§;f"’“'*”""" "“*" five hundred dollars. _ Fon Jaurroas AND CARE or BUILDINGS AND onoUNDs: For super- ·""“°°"·°°"· intendent of janitors, one thousand two hundred dollars; For care of Central High School and annex, two thousand dollars: Of the Business High School, one thousand six hundred dollars; Of the Jefferson Building, one thousand four hundred dollars; Of the Western High School, one thousand four hundred dollars: Of the Franklin School, one thousand four hundred dollars; Of the Eastern Hi h School and M Street High School, two in all. at one thousand two Tnundred dollars each; Of the McKinley Manual Training School, one thousand four hundred dollars: _ _ _ For one engineer and instructor in steam engineering at the McK1n- **“¥’““°”· ley Manual Training School, one thousand two hundred dollars; For one assistant engineer at the McKinley Manual Training School, six hundred dollars: Of the Armstrong Manual Training School, one thousand two hundred dollars;