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 86 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. °°¤*¤°”· ized to enter into contract or contracts for said building at a cost not to exceed $75,000. _ _ °¤s* lémmd *0 •¤· The total cost of the sites and of the several and respective buildmmhm ings herein provided for, when completed upon plans and specifications to be made previously and approved, shall not exceed the several and respective sums of money erein respectively appropriated or authorized for such purposes. _ ug°é*g¢,“’§,*j,”d§*,1j· Appropriations in this Act shall not be lpaid to any };;u—son» em- " plogd under or in connection with the pub c schools of the_ District of lumbia who shall solicit or receive, or-perm1t_ to_ be sol1c1ted_ or received, on an public-schooldpremises, any subscrlilptron or donation of mone or other thing of v ue from pupils enro 8d_1D such public E’°°P“°”~ schools For presentation of testimonials to school officials or for any p1u·pose except such as may be authorized by the board of education at a stated meetin upon the written recommendation of the superintendent of schools. _ _ _ _ Pr¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢i>¤¤¤· The lans and specifications for all buildings provided for in this Act shall be prepared rmder the supervision of the municipal architect and shall be approved by the commissioners, and shall be constructed in conformity &ereto. _ _ _ ,f,•;,°'gwf° °P”’ °°*‘ The schoo building-in authorized and appropriated for herein shall ' be constructed with a doors intended to used as exits or entrances opening outward, and each of said buildings having an excess of e` ht rooms shall have at least four exits. Appropriations carried in Act shall not be used for the maintenance 0 school in any building unless all outside doors thereto·used as exits or entrances shall open outward and be ke t unlocked every school day from one·half hour before until one—hall hour after school hours. puQ¤f•¤<¤ ¤=¤··*> P¤· Oounnzra INs·rrru·noN ron rim Dan: For expenses attending al s., sm. eau, p. the instruction of deaf and dumb lpersons admitted to the Columbia °5$,,L 31, ,,8,4, Institution for the Deaf from the istrict of Columbia, under section, 4864 of the Revised Statutes, and as provided for in the Act approved March 1, 1901, and under a contract to be entered into with the said ilpstitution by the commissioners, $18,000, or so much thereof as may e necessary. ¤¤i¤¢¤·id¤¤f¤¤*¤¤~ For maintenance and tuition of colored deaf-mutes of teachable age belonging to the District of Columbia, in Maryland, or some other State, under a contract to be entered mto by the commissioners, g’_;°p*g°;sm_ $2,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary: Pmmded, That all expenditures under this appropriation shall be made under the supervision of the Board of E ucatron. sum children. For instruction of blind children of the District of Columbia, in Maryland, or some other State, under a contract to be entered into PWM by the commissioners, $7,500, orso much thereof as may be necessa : Supervision Promkled, That all expenditures under this appropriation shall E made under the supervision of the Board of Education. rome. METROPOLITAN POLICE. ¤¤1¤¤·i¤¤— Major and superintendent, $4,000; two assistant superintendents at $2,500 each· three inspectors at $2,000 each; twelve ca tains, at $2,000 each; chief clerk, who shall also be property clerg $2,000; clerk (who shall be a stenogspher), $1,800; cler and stenographer-, $1,500; clerks——one (who s be assistant property clerk) $1,200, one $1,200, three at $1,000 each, one $700 · four surgeons of the police Demuvc ,m,,c,_ and fire departments, at $840 each; additional com nsation for vw thirty-five privates detailed for special service in the ggtection and prevention of crime, $16,800, or so much thereof as ma be necessary· additional compensation for fourteen privates detailed for special service in the various precincts for the prevention and detection of