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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess.'II. Ch. 164. 1918. 935 Brightwood Park Crummell, Kenilworth, and Wisconsin Avenue Manual  Schools: Fein- `anitors, at $600 each; in all, $2 400; Bunker Hill, eanwood, Hamilton, Orr, Reno, Reservior, Smothers, Stanton, Threlkeld, and Military Road Schools: Ten janitors, at $600 each; in all, $6,000. Conduit Road, Chain Bridge Road, and Fort Slocum Schools: Three janitors, at $250 each; m all, $750. _ For matrons in the normal and higlh schools, including the follow- mlg€§°'QZ§“,,,§° °°°‘“` ing: Wilson Normal Miner Norm, New Central High, Dunbar High, Business High, Western High, Eastern High, McKinley Manual Training, and Armstrong Manual Training, nine in all, at $500 each, $4,500; In all, $196,930. For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cooking ,§.°lalil$§,l°m“§ldi°gs md and ma.nual·training schools, wherever located, at a rate not to exceed $72 per annum for the care of each schoolroom other than those occupied by at ical or ungraded classes for which service an amount not to exceedP$108 per annum may be allowed, $13,500. F Mnmcru. iiwsrmcronsz Chief medical and sanita? inspector, who ¤°‘B°°"”’p°°°°”* shall, under the direction of the health officer o the District of Columbia, give his whole time to, and exercise the direction and control of, the medical inspection and sanitary conditions of the public schools of the District of Columbia, $2,500; sixteen medical D“"“*°"~ 1ns£\ectors of public schools, one of whom shall be a woman, four sh be dentists, and four shall be of the colored race, at $500 each; in all, $10,500. For ten graduate nurses, three of whom shall be colored, who shall $"""““‘° ‘““"°* act aspublic-school nurses, at $1,000 each, $10,000. For the establishment of free dental clinics in the public schools: D°“““°¥’°"‘°”·°‘°· Eight dental operators at $700 each; four denta prophylactic operators at $900 each; equipment and supplies, $8,000; m all, $17,200. Mrsommaumonsz For rent of school buildings and grounds, repair f’°'“· shcép, storage and stock rooms, $16,500, to be availab e immediately. _ _ or equipment of temporarv rooms for classes above the second ,,,f,‘},“,,§,§_?g’,§“,,§‘,,‘§,_”°"" grade, now on half time, and to provide for estimated increased enrollment that may be caused lg operation of the compulsory education law, and for purchase of necessary articles and sup lies to be used in the course of construction which may be provided) for at ical and ungraded classes, $5,000. lgbr repairs and improvements to school buildings and grounds and ,,,{,‘$,°,§'§;],,_°“° "“‘ for repairing and renewing heating, (plumbing, and_ ventilatirglg apparatus, and installation of sanitary rmking fountains in bull - in not supplied with same, $175,000. Pombmchmls gllgor removal and reerection of portable schools, $3,000. _ l_m`in`i¤ For purchase and repair of furniture, tools, machmery, material, a»a,¤ec. E and books, and apparatus to be used in connection with instruction in manual training, and incidental expenses connected therewith, $40,000. Fm uw md For fuel, gas, and electric light and power, $165,000. ,,.,,,.,,_’_ ’ For furniture, including clocks, pianos, and window shades for F¤’¤¤*“'°· additions to buildings; equipment or kindergartens; and tools and furnishingirfor manual-traming, cooking, and servings schools, as follows: ee kindergartens, $2,400; two sewing schoo, $520; one housekeeping and cooking school, $800; one cooking school, _$580; two manual t ' shops, $1,480; portable schools, $30,000; m all, $35,780, to be avid able immediately. _ casaagsmexpeess. For contingent expenses, including furniture and repairs of same, stationery, printing, ice, purchase and repair of equipment for highschool cadets, and other necessary items not otherwise provided or, including an allowance of not exceeding $300 per annum for livery