Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/102

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SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. 81 Provided, That the director of penmanship, who shall be an instructor §;f,',,",;,’;,s,,,,, in the normal school and a director in the grades, shall be placed at a basic salary of $1,500 per annum, and shall be entitled to an increase of $100 per annum for five years; Assistant, primary Assistant director of primary instruction, $1,400: Provided, That i°§E§},‘,§§,Q“· the assistant director of primary instruction now in the service of the Bwic salary. ublic schools, or herea ter to be appointed, shall be placed at the basic salary of $1,400 pier. annum, andp shall be entitled to an increase of $50 per annum for ve years; oth mm di Assistant directors of music, drawing, physical culture, domestic rector? m ` science, domestic art, kinder artens, and enmanship, seven, at P _ $1,300 each: Provided, That tie assistant director of penmanship, rarirvilghssip. who shall be an instructor in the normal school and an assistant i- rector in the grades, shall be placed at a basic salary of $1,300 per annum and shall be entitled to an increase of $50 per annum for ve ears; · . y Assistant supervisor of manual training, $1,300; _ :;u*:1trT”“g' Heads of departments in high and manual-training high schools m °” °“° °”‘ group B of class six, fourteen, at $1,900 each; Normal, high, and manual··training high schools, promoted for su erior work, roup B of class six, twenty-eight at $1,900 each; group A of glass six, including seven principals of grade manualtraining schools, three hundred and thirty-four at $1,060 each; Class live, one hundred and thirty-six at $1,000 each, mcluding vocational and trade instructors; . · ‘ Class four, four hundred and ninety-eight at $900 each; i Class three, five hundred andrforty-three at $860 each; Class two, three hundred and sixty;four at $860 each; » Class one, ninety at $860 each: rovided That all teachers and §,',‘{¥"§;,,,,,,,,,d my librarian and clerks herein provided for shall be entitled to the full ¤“°W°*’- amount of any increased compensatiorglgranted for the iiscal year 1920 regardless of the increase erein m e: Special beginning teacher in the normal school, $900; T°*“1‘ In all for teachers, $1,925,260: Promkied, That no part of said ·{·°,,g"Z‘§',,{’,;,, (,4,,,,,,,, appropriation, or aniy appropriation herein, shall be used for the b¤¤¤·*· payment of any teac er to give instruction in the German language, or for the purchase of any ooks for use in such instruction. The salaries approgriated herein for teachers in classes one, two p,;'•8’;*§$,;s,*g,:jé•;{ °’ three, four, five, and roup A of class six, clerks, and librarians in all classes during the fiscal year 1920, shall be in lieu of the present basic or initial salaries for such classes and the present rates of longevity increases of pay for the said classes shall apply to the basic or mitial salaries approfpriated herein: Provided, That for the year endin June _*:f,‘j’,‘{{’,;,,,,, ,0, ,,,,,,,1 30, 1920, eac of the teachers clerks,_and librarians in said clames ywlm shall receive placing in the class to which assigned, so that each teacher shall receive in addition to the basic solar; herein provided a longevity increase which shall be equal to the ngevity increase which is next above that received June 30, 1919. Li md mh Librarians and clerks at minimum salaries as follows: V ° Ten librarians in high and normal schools in clam five, at $900 each; thirty clerks in c ass four, at $720 each; in all, $30,600. vmummmm _YAoa·rroN SCHOOLSZ For the proper care, mstruction, and super- ,i.y;r¤¤¤a¤. vision of children in the vacation schools and playggounds, sud supervisors, teachers, and janitors of vacation schoo and play- grounds, may also be supervisors, teachers, and janitors of day schools, $14,000. ~ , uy _ I£0Ni;;E0VH'Y PaY:_I*jor longevi pay for of ,lI1l$81';ZI19(liBl`£ P"' H-ysruc n, supervise princip3s,supervmo` r assrsta.n_ -,super· V1891‘_ of manual principals of nouns.} mid IBS!-R15} tmlmng high schools, the assistant principal of the