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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2510. 1907. 1141 and apparatus to_be_ used in connection with instruction in manual trammg, and for inc1dental ex nses connected therewith twent thousand dollars P6 ’ y d got fuel, gas, and electric light and power, eighty-Eve thousand ”`“°l·°°°· 0 ars. · For furniture and window shades for new school buildings, kinder- bum“ ‘°F “°" gartenahpxanual }tranrIning,_co¢;]king,harl;d sewing schools, as flollowsz ` ne e1g -room lll ing in the eig t division one thousan seven hundred and fifty dollars; one eight-room building in the fourth division, one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; one four-room building at Brightwood Park, eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; one four—room uilding at Deanwood, eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; eight new kinhergarteng, one thqiusand two hundred dollars; one manu training s 0 two undred ollars· one cooking school one hundred and fifty dolllirs, and one sewing school, one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, six thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. lor contingent expenses, including furniture and repairs of same, °°"'·'*”¥°“*°"¤’°“'“’· stationery, printing, ice, purchase and repair of equipments for high school cadets, and other necessary items not otherwise provided for, includingé an allogvpnce 0; three hundred dollars livery of horse or rage o automo iefort esu rinten ent and including not exceedhlg one thousatpg dpllars for book; books of reference, and periodicals, orty thousan dollars. Hereafter every male pupil in attendance at the high schools shall m§,§;_ ¤°"°°* °"’°* be admitted to and shall serve in the high school cadets unless excused from such service by the plrincipal, on certificate of one of the medical inspectors of schools that p physically disqusliiied for such  ervice, or on the written request 0 is parent or guar ian. For purchase of pianos for school buildings and kindergarten schools, “““‘* at an average costdngtlto exceed two hundred and twenty-five dollars each one thousan 0 lars. Fdr text-books and school su lies for use of u ils of the first S“PP“°“‘°’P“P“'· PP E P eight grades, who at the time are not sulpplied wit the same, to be distributed by the superintendent of ppb ic schools under regulationg to be made by the board of education o the District of Columbia an for the necessary expenses of the purchase, distribution, and priaservation of said text-books and supplies, including one bookkeeper and custodian of textbooks and supplies, at one thousand two hundred dollars, and one assistant, at six hundred dollars, fifty-four_ thousand two hundred dollars: lbmzzded, That the hoard of education, in its zgmpao. discretion, is authorized to make exchanges of such books and other *‘*"°"*‘"K°’· educational publications noév on hgnd as mayhnot beldcsflrable for use. For urchase of United tates ags one thousand dollars. Fim- For liipparatus for the equipment and maintenance of school play- m;’:]¤p·zr¤¤¤¤d ¤q¤ir> grounds, one thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ For utensils, n1ateriali.tmd lH.g Mw th eighth division one eight-room ui ing in the ourt 1 ivision one foiir—1§>om building in the seventh division, the Brightwood Park; one four-room building in the eleventh division, Deanwood, and Fort Slocum School building, including the cost of the necessary wire, cable, poles, cross arms, braces, copduig connections, manholes, teleh n trum ts extra labor, an other necessary items to be exgeiidlgdl uéiider telile dlectrical department, eight hundred dollars. _ _ For the expenses of the Commission, created by section eleven of p0$Q*§g*g*ni>_g,,d°:d;°£ the Act of Congress approved June twergmth, nineteen hundrzid and ofgluxtgdingagaetc, ' · t re late the salaries of School teac ers officers and employees *P‘ ‘ blxthe Diilsltrict of Columbia, including traveling expenses, personal