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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 192. 1911. 985 samelgrade and performing a like class of duties; and it shall not be lawf to pay, or authorize or require to be paid, from any of the salaries 0 teachers herein provided, any ortion or percentage thereof for the gzurpose of adding to salaries ofgiigher or lower grades. ` Provided {uri r, That no teacher, of the w ole number appro- p,@§,$ff°“ °“ °'“‘ priated for erein, shall be employed as, or required to discharge the. duties of, a clerk or librarian. Nrerrr sonoons: Salaries of teachers and janitors of night schools, §,‘§;§;f"°°‘* includinglteachers of industrial, commercia, and trade instruction, and teac ers and janitors of night schools may also be teachers and janitors of day schools, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. _ For contingent and other necessary expenses of night schools, E‘*‘“P“‘°“*· including equipment and the purchase of all necessary articles and supplies for classes in industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ KINDEBGARTEN SUPPLIES: For kindergarten supplies, two thou- Pu€;¤d°'¤°"¢¤ ¤“P‘ sand eight hundred dollars. ` Janrrorrs AND CARE or Buummes AND oRoUN1>s: Superintendent 0,~'¤gj1*g*g,;:j jjj; of 'anitors, one thousand two hundred dollars; games. (ilentral High School and annex, Janitor, nine hundred dollars; laborer, four hundred and twenty ollars; two laborers, at three guggfsed and sixty dollars each; in all, two thousand and forty 0 ; . Business High School, janitor, nine hundred dollars; laborer, four hundred, and twenty dollars; two laborers, at three hundred and - sixty dollars each· in all, two thousand and forty dollars; Jeiferson School, janitor, eight hundred dollars· two laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, one thousand five hun~ dred and twent dollars; _ Western  School, janitor, mne hundred dollars; laborer, four hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, two thousand one hundred and forty dollars; Franklin School, janitor, eight hundred and fortyudollaxs; laborer, four hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at thee hundred and zixliiy dollars each; in all, one thousand nine hundred and eighty o ars; Eastern High School and Stevens School, two janitors, at nine hundred dollars each; laborer, four hundred and twenty dollars; laborer, three hundred and sixty dollars; in all, two thousand five hundred and eighty dollars; McKinley Manual Training School, janitor, nine hundred dollars; engineer and instructor in steam engineering, one thousand two hundred dollars; assistant e eer, seven undred and twenty dollars; assistant janitor, seven undred and twenty dollars; laborer, four hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at t ree hundred and siixltiy dollars each; in all, four thousand six hundred and eighty 0 ars; Armstrong Manual Trainin School, janitor, nine hundred dollars; assistant janitor, seven hundred and twenty dollars; engineer and instructor in steam engineering, one thousand dollars; assistant engineer, seven hundred and twently dollars; two laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in al, four thousand and sixty dollars; M Street High School and Douglass and Simmons Schools, engineer, one thousand dollars; janitor, nine hundred dollars; laborer, four hundred and twenty dollars; three laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, three thousand four hundred dollars; Emery, the new Mott, Henry D. Cooke, Van Buren, and Wallach Schools, five janitors, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; five lirlilorers, at three` hundred and sixty dollars each; in all, six thousand o ars;