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 80 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. rouwpcuolmwm- For extension and relocation of(po1ice·patro1 system, including pur— chase of new boxes, purchase an erection of necessary poles, cross arms, insulators, pms, braces, wire, cable, condmt connections, posts, tr lab r and other necessary items $1,000. _'1‘w¤1r¤¤ p¤H¤¤ pw- cxT1ie apcpropriation for the fiscal year 1919 for "instal1ing police- °°·ii°.i13pn¤¤. www patrol_tele&hone system in the new number twelve pohce precinct, “°,‘§·__m,,,,I,,.,,_,,,,,,_ including e purc, installation, and relocation 0 the necessary V0!. 40. P·W•i· boxes, instruments, wire, cable, condmt connections, extra labor, and gtlhegsnnnessary items/’ is made available for the same purposes for ear 1920. L‘g'“‘°"“°°'·’·°°"· lircnrrzibz For purchase, installation, and maintenance of public Iam s, lamp-posts, street des§nations, lanterns, and fixtures of all kinds on streets, avenues, ro s, alleys, andplulilic spaces, and for all necessary expenses m_ connection therewit, including rental of stables and storerooms,_11very and extra labor, this sum to be ex- V¤L 30,p-1006- ended in accordance with the provisions of sections 7 and 8 of the l))istrict of Columbia Arzprolgiation Act for the fiscal year 1912 and V°’· °"·*’·”·“· with the provisions of e istrict of Columbia Ahppropriation Act for the Hscal year 1913, and other laws applicable ereto, $415,000. Fi¤·¤*=¤’¤= b0¤0¤· For extension and relocation of  system, including purchase of new boxes, purchase and erection of necessary poles, cross arms, iinsulatorsi pins, braces, wire, cablggcoéioduit connections, posts, extr bor an othernecessary items 0 . o H°°d¤°“°°” °PP’*‘ Tliie appropriation for the Hscal yeai 1919 "for eular the firentus. ,, . . tglng alarm headquarters apparatus, is made available for e same pur- V ’*" ‘ poses for the fiscal year 1920. ruwc mma PUBLIC SCHOOLS. §§;'*;;· Orrrosnsz Superintendent, $6,000; assistant snperintendentsj-one $3,500, one $3,000· director of intermediate instruction, thirteen supervising principals, supervisor of manual training, and director of primary instruction, sixteen in all, at a minimum salary of $2,200 each; secretary, $2,000; financial clerk, $2,000; clerks——one $1,600, one $1,400, one $1,200 three at $1,000 each, one (to carry out the provisions of the child-labor law) $900; two stenographers, at $1,000 each; messenger, $720; in all, $62 520. Am¤°=¤°° °¤°¤* Annxlnaincn orrrcmzsz lnttensiuance office1s—one $900, four at $800 eac, our at $600 eac · in $6 500. T¤°°¤°¤·    For two thoussind and thirty-five teachers at minimum sa 81188 as 0 ows:  present principal of the Central High School shall be placed at a B“‘° ""1“”"‘ tasic salary 0 $3,000 pgr annum an shall be entitled to an increase o $100 per annum or ve years; ‘L‘$’,,.;,°:° www Assistant principal of the Central High School, $1,800: Provided, ““*°*°'°'>’· That said assistant princigilal shall be;dplaced at a basic salary of Tmmmod mp $1,800 per annum and sha_ be entitl to an increase of $100 per py,,,,,_ annum for live years: Promded, That an employee heretofore transferred from another position in the service of the Board of Education to the osition 0 assistant principal of the Central High School UE shall not s er a decrease of salary by such transfer; 0***** P*‘*¤°*P°'* _ 1g1£inci;p;gs56>g nolrmal, high, and manuahtraining high schools, e1g a, eac · ¥’g=§¤°'¤"$»C°¤¤`°' Assistant principal; who shall be dean of girls of the Central High Hxéwqao. School, 81,800: Provided, That said assistant principal shall be placed “‘° “1“”‘ at a basic salary of $1,800 per annum and shall be entitled to an increDase of $100 per annum for five {ears; _ _ D*’°°*°‘* irectors of mus1c, drawing, p ysical culture, domestic science, domestic art, kmdergartens, and penmanship, seven, at $1,500 each:
 * ’”¤°*P°‘» C*¤°¤** Principal of the Central High School, $3,000: Provided That the