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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cus. 34-L6, 3447. 1906. 32] gartens, in charge of colored schools shall receive a salary of one thousand three hundred dollars per annum, with an annual increase of fifty dollars per year for live years; the director of primary instruction shall receive a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per year, with an increase of fifty dollars per year for live years; the assistant director of primary instruction, in charge of colored schools, shall receive a salary of one thousand four hundred dollars, with an increase of fifty dollars per year for live years. Directors and assistant directors shall be appointed at the minimum salary. PAY or ormomns. Sec. 9. That the pay of officers shall be as follows: The su rin- °*“°**’¥· H tendent, five thousand dollars; the assistant superintendents, pdiree engilpmmcude ts thousand dollars each; director of intermediate instruction, supervisor of manual training, and supervising principals, two thousand two hundred dollars per annum, with an increase of one hundred dollars per year for five years. Director of intermediate instruction, su ervisor of manual training, and supervising principals who may be hereafter appointed shall be appointed at the minimum salary provided in this Act unless the said salary is less than` that received at the time of his appointment. Sec. 10. When a teacher is on trial or being investigated he or she T**¤l¤°“°¤¤¤°¤- shall have the right to be attended by counsel and by at least one friend oféiis or herr selection. E0. 11. . hat a commission consistin of the su rintendent of C°”““i**°¤ .*° .¤* schools, the Engineer Commissioner, and the Supervisiliicg Architect of liiiiiuhliiiigiigigimu the Treasury Department, is hereby created for the purpose of submitting to Congress at its session beginning December, nineteen hundred and six- First. A general plan for the consolidation of the public schools in the District of Columbia, and the abandonment and sale of such school buildings and sites as may by them be deemed necessary and desirable for the best good of the public school service. Second. A general plan for the character, size, and location of school buildings in accordance with which the educational and business interests of the public school system may be subserved. Sec. 12. That wherever the masculine pronoun occurs in this Act it ¤‘··•·•·fw¤r<l·•l¤¤·•<=¤. shall be construed to apply to either male or female teachers or cmployees of the board of education. Sec. 13. That this Act shall take effect on the first day of July, nine- m tm-··e.mny 1, iam. teen hundred and six, and all Acts or parts of Acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Approved, June 20, 1906. GHAP. 3447.-—An Act To authorize additional aids to navigation in the Light- Junv 20. 1906. House Establishment. l“·_{‘;}_’jE’_iL__ [Public. X0. 255.] Be it emwted by the Senate uml Ifmsc of Represc1ztatives oftfw United Smtex 0_/'Avm»1·/cw in Uonqzws assembled, That the Secretary of Com- l·;s1;;15¤p¤¤¤._ bg: merce and Labor be, and he is hereby, authorized to establish and ro- cjhdasuomlii wasvide the following aids to navigation in the Light-House Establish- l“;fj;”_m .m_ ment. under the Light-House Board, in the Department of Commerce ' and Labor, in accordance with the respective limits of cost hereinafter set forth, which shall in no case be exceeded:. imzsr 1.1errr—HoUsn Drsrnrcr. “”°°‘“"*°*‘ A light and fog—signal station at Isle au Haut, Maine, at a cost not to exceed fourteen thousand dollars. vox. xxxrv, rr 1-21