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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sm. 11. Ch. 250. 1909. 707 Of the Bennipg (colored), Briglhtwood Park, Brookland (colored), Deanwood, Ha ton, Kenilwort, McCormick, Orr, Reno, Reservoir, Stantonfl and Threlkeld buildings, twelve in all, at three hundred dollars eac ; Of the Bunker Hill, Conduit Road, Chain Bridge Road, Ford Road, Fort Slocum, Military Road, Ivy City, and Burrville buildings, eight in all, at one hundred and twenty dollars each; V For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cooking and manual traininglschools wherever located, at a rate not to exceed seventy-two dollars per annum for the care of each schoolroom, nine thousand, dollars; d {ln all, one hundred and ten thousand four hundred and twenty 0 ars. ‘ Fon Mnmcan msrnoronsz For twelve medical inspectors of public M¤<¤<=¤1i¤¤1¤>¢¤<>¤· schools, four of whom shall be of the colored race, at five hundred dollars each, six thousand dollars: Provided, That said inspectors gormoim 9 mm shall be appointed by the commissioners only after competitive ex- mifiiii V ° amination, and shall have had at least five years’ ex rience in the practice of medicine in the District of Columbia and);hall perform their duties under the direction of the health officer and according to rules formulated from time to time by him, which shall be subject to the approval of the board of education and the commissioners. M1so1=:LLANr:0Us: For rent of school buildings, repair shop, storage R°“‘~ ‘ and stock rooms, twenty thousand dollars. For amount required to rent, equip, and care for temporary rooms €,Q°'“P°"°'>’ ’°°‘“’· for classes above the second grade, now on half time, and to provide for the estimated increased enrollment that may be caused by the o ration of the compulsory-education law and for the purchase of aha necessary articles and supfplies to be used in the course of instruction whiph inlay be provided or atypical and ungraded classes, fifteen thousan dollars. For repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds and ?‘°°“*”- for re airing and renewing heating and ventilating apparatus, sevent —fi)ve thousand doHars. Igor necessary repairs to and changes in plumbing in existing *""“"””¤ ’°P*‘·*'*· school buildings, fifty thousand dollars. A detailed statement sha be submitted to Congress of the expenditure of the foregoing sum, and for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten estimates s all be submitted in detail as to the particular school buildings requiring unusual repairs of and changes in plumbing. 1 1 { For the purchase and repair 0 tools, machinery, material, and ,,.,]}{,Z{L'f‘°‘ °°°"""”° books, and apparatus to  used in connection with instruction in manual training and for incidental expenses connected therewith, twenty thousand dollars. For fuel, gas, and electric light and power, ninety-two thousand *"‘°‘·°‘°· five hundred dollars. For furniture including also clocks, pianos, and window shades for "`“’““‘"°· new school buildings, additions to buildings, lnndergartens, manual training, cooking, and sewing schools, as follows: One four-room addition to Monroe School building, nine hundred dollars; one twelve-room building to take lace of the Garfield School building, three thousand dollars; one eight-room building, Johnson Annex, two thousand dollars; one twelve-room building to relieve Franklin and Thomson schools, three thousand dollars; six kindergartens, one thousand five hundred dollars; two manual training shops, five hundred dollars; one cooking school, three hundred dollars; one sewing school, one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, eleven thousand three hundred and fifty dollars, to be immediately available.