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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1916. 695 physical culture, music, domestic science, domestic art, kindergartens, and penmanslntp, teachers, clerks, librarians and clerks, and hbranans to be pai in strict conformity with the rovisions of the Act entitled “An Act to fix and regulate the salaries oi) teachers, V°*·°*·P·”* school pflicers, and other employees o the board of education of the District of Columbia/’ approved June twentieth, nineteen hundred and six, as amended by the Acts approved May twenty- $g}·§·P· sixth, nineteen hundred and eight, May eighteenth, nineteenhundred V¤lZ37Ii:$156Z $$5 Otog), and June twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and twelve, · Annowancm T0 mmcxrnsz For allowance to rinci als of ade ilEi5`i?1l°»°siii s , school buildings for services rendered as such,  addgion togtlheir ¥'*"°“°l‘°°”~ P Y gsfc salary, to be paid in strict conformity with the provisions of Act entitled "An Act to Ex and regulate the salaries of teachers, v°L °4’p'°2°' school officers, and other employees of the board of education of - the District of Columbia," approved June twentieth, nineteen hundred and six, $35,000. _ N _Hereafter in assigning salaries to teachers of public schools in the tion? °°x °m°rm”°` Disitpict aolf Ccgéihnibia noldiscijimirilation shall (pe rngde .between.,1n1&l; an em ets ersem oye int esame ean- 9!'¤!l¤!Ea__ class of duties; nor shag it be lawful topaggr, on require to be paid, from any of the salaries,o£_suc azachers any   or percentage thereof for the purpose of adding to salariesof   or lower Mmmm clerks grades; and no such teacher shall be employed as, or required to dis- scc. ’ ’ Ch8.1'g6l¤lZ\0·duti6S0{,B0l8fk orlibrarian¤.,‘.___ · . · 1 _ o N Nmm sonoonsz For teachersand janitors of night schools, includ- S$;’h°°l" ing teachers of industrial, commercial, and tra_ instruction, and teachers and Lanitors of night schools may also be teachers and janitors of day sc ools, $27,000. — _ E ui mm For contingent and other necessary expenses, including equipment q P ' and purchase of all necessary articles and supplies for classes m industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, $3,000. K,,,d,,,¤,,,,,, ,,,,_ Krmmnoanrnu surrnmsz For kindergarten supplies, $3,000. P¤¤¤· Jmnons no cans or nmmmes aim enomms: Superintendent £,§‘;' °°“ °‘” °‘ of 'anitors, $1 500; lllentral High School (New): Engineer, $1,500; two assistant engineers, at $900 each; electrician, $1,000; three firemen, at $600 eac ; one coal passer, $540; janitor, $1,100; two assistant janitors, at $900 each; gardener, $840; night watchman, $720; two charwomen, at $480 each; fourteen laborers, at $360 each; in all, $17 ,100; _ M Street High School (New): Engineer, $1,200; assistant engineer, $1,000; two firemen, at $600 each; coal passer, $540; jamtor, $1,000; assistant janitor, $900; nine laborers, at $360 each; two charwomen, at $480 each; night watchman, $720; m all, $10,760; Central High School (Old) and annex: Jamtor, $1,000; laborerstwo at $480 each, two at $360 each; in all, $2,680; Business High School: Janitor, $1,000; laborers·———two at $480 each, two at $360 each; in all $2,680· _ J. Ormond Wilson Normal School and Ross School: Engineer, $1,000; janitor, $800; laborers-two at $420 each, two at $360 each; in 211% $3,360; _ Je erson School: Janitor, $1,000; two laborers, at $420 each; in all, $1,840; Western High School: Janitor, $1,100; laborers—two at $480 each, two at $360 each; in all, $2,780; Franklin School: Janitor, $1,000; laborezs——one $420, two at $360 each; in all, $2,140; _ Myrtilla Miner Normal School: Jamtor, $900; laborers—one $480, two at $360 each; in all, $2,100; Eastern High School: Jamtor, $1,000; laborers-—-one $420, one $360; in all, $1,780; » ‘