Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1369

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1342 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 148. 1923. arms, linkiilatoris, pgns, braces, wire, cawbggnduit connections, posts, extra a r an other necessa items , . wflming °°"'°’”‘ For purdhase and installinlgy additional lead-covered cables to in- ° crease the capacity of the imderground signal cable system, $8,000.

°,,°§,"§{}‘,,‘f,‘,‘f For installing police patrol telephone system m the new No._12

police precinct, including the purchase, installation and relocation of the necessary boxes, instruments, wire, cable, conduit connections, extra labor, and other necessary items, $3,000. P“b“°’°"°°"‘ PUBLIC SCHOOLS. §,%· Salaries: Superintent, $6,000; two assistant superintendents, ~ ` at $3,750 each; director of intermediate instruction, thirteen supervising principals, supervisor of manual traimng, and director of primary instruction, sixteen in all, at a minimum salary of $2,400 each; secretary, $2,000; financial clerk, $2,000; clerks—one $1,600, two at $1,500 each, two at $1,400 each, three at $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each (one of whom to carry out the provisions of the child labo;7 law); two stenographers, at $1,000 eac ; messenger, $720; in 3,620. eac · in a 0 . Librniummddcks- Librariaiis and clerks at minimum salaries, as follows: Ten librarians in high and normal schools in class five, at $1,200 each; thirty- Eve clerks in class four, at $960 each; in all, $45,600. rmcnnas. rmnem. Salaries: For two thousand five hundred and ninety-two teachers at minimum salaries as follows: P¤·1¤¤ir¤1. ¤¤¤¢r¤1 Principal of the Central School, $3,500: Provided, That the mfhmim. principa of the Central High hool shall be placed at a basic salary B°’*°“"”’· of $3,50;) peg annum and shall be entitled to an increase of $100 per annum or ve years; »*-=¤=¤¤¢¤· 0¤¤¢¤•1 Two assistant rinci , one for the Central H' h School and one mghwd M°m°1°y' for the McKin.ldy Maiiiilfl Training High Schobl, at $2,400 each: gygggvsglaw Provided, That said amistant principals shall be placed at a basic ' galary of $2,400 feriiannum and sh ‘ be entitled to an increase of 100 er annum or ve ears; ~ 0¤·¤·pr¤¤¤¤i>·¤¤· Priliicipals of normal? hi h and manual·training hi h schools, mvfgm eight at $2,700 each: Promid, That the principals of Sie normal, ' high, manual—training hilgh, other than the Central High School, now in the service of the pub ic schools or hereafter to be appointed shall be placed at a lgagic salary of $2,200 ger annum and shall be entitled to an increase o 100 per annum or ve ears; P*¥_g,•§g;*f· l¤¤*¤ Principals of junior high schools, sixyat $2,700 each: Provided, u§·&{•·- That thelprincipals of the junior high schools now in the service of the N"' public sc ools or hereafter to be appointed shall be placed at a basic salary of $2,700 Per annum, and shall be entitled to an increase of Dm d cm- $100 per annum or fiye years; _ ml E,,,,m_%D,m_ Three assistant principals, who shall be deans of girls of the

  • '•"m¢*· Central High School, astern High School, and Dunbar High

&"'f;my_ S¢l100l, at $2,400 each: Provided, That said assistant rincipals shall be placed at a basic salary of $2,400 per annum and shall be entitled to an increase of $100 per annum for five years; m'°°““· Directors of music, drawing, physical culture, domestic science, domestic art, kinde , and pemnanship, seven, at $2,000 each:

 Pwvidcd, That the r of penmanship, who shall be an instructor

in the normal school and a director in the grades, shall be placed at