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 394 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 248. 1910. Longevity my- Lormnvrrr PAY! Longevity pay for director of intermediate m- struction, supervising principals, superv1sor_ of manual trammg, rincipals of the normal, high, and manual training schools, heade of departments, director and assistant director of primary mstructron,. directors and assistant directors of drawing, physical culture, music, domestic science, domestic art, and kindergartens, teachers, clerks, librarians and clerks, and librarians to be paid in strict conformity v¤1.a4,p.szo. with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to.fix and regulate . the salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of the board of education of the District_ of COlU.H]b1&,” approved June tplventietéihnfpeteen hundred and six, three hundred and Efty-five thousand dollars. Qggidiggfj my ALLOWANCE ·ro rnmormnsz Allowance to principals of grade ° school buildings for services rendered as such, m ad itron to their grade salary, to be paid in strict conformity with the provisions of versa. p.¤•· the Act entitled "An Act to fix and regulate the salaries ot teachers, school officers, and other employees of the board of education of the District of Columbia/’ approved June twentieth, mneteen hundred and six, thir·t —eight thousand five hundred dollars. _. _ _ _ Pr·M•¤•- db Promded, Tlhat in assigning salaries to teachers no discrimination ’ shall be made between male and female teachers employed m the same grade and performing a like class of duties; and It shall not be lawful to ay, or authorize or require to be paid, from any of the salaries oi) teachers herein provided, any portion or percentage thereof for the p1u·pose of adding to salaries of higher or lower ades. p,§;•;§§¤°§*°° °° °“" grPrmr£ded further, That no teacher, of the whole number appropri- _ ` ated for herein, shall be employed as, or required to discharge the duties of, a clerk or librarian. _ _ _ Ni§h”°*>°°“· N rcnr scnoonsz Salaries of teachers and anrtors of mght schools, seal-ies., . . . . { . mclud teachers of mdustrral, commercia , and trade mstruction, and telsilciliers and janitors of night schools may also be teachers and ' janitors of day schools, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars. S“PP“°“· For contingent and other necessary expenses of night schools, including equipment and the purchase of all necessa articles and supplies for classes in industrial, commercial, and tralde instruction, two thousand five hundred dollars. ,,,§,f"*°'¥"'°“ '“" Kmnmnoairrnn SUPPLIESZ For kindergarten supplies, two thousand eight hundred dollars. °,-’°',;§{f,§‘,,,°g'§ ,*};*3 Janrroas Ann cam: or nU11.n1Nos AND oaoUNns: Superintendent amines. of `anitors, one thousand two hundred dollars; Tor care of Central High School and annex, two thousand dollars; Of the Business High School, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Of the Jefferson Building, one thousand four hundred dollars; Of the Western High School, one thousand four hundred dollars; Of the Franklin School, one thousand four hundred dollars; Of the Eastern High School and M Street High School, two in all, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; h 05 tgedl\§cKinley Manual Training School, one thousand eight un re dollars: For errggirreer and instructor in steam engineering at the McKinley Manual raining School, one thousand two hundred dollars. _ Far shssigainqiengrneer at the McKinley Manual Training School, sur un re dollars; h O§ tgedrgrnstrong Manual Training School, one thousand two un re dollars; For engineer and instructor in steam e ineerin at the Armstro Manual Training School, one thousand dli§ars; g ng _ Flpr aissigainlil engineer at the Armstrong Manual Training School, six un re dollars; Of the Stevens School, one thousand two hundred dollars;