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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 148. 1923. 1345 AMERIQAKIZATION WORK. wginericanization For Americanization work and instruction of fore` ers of all ”·""’“°“”¥‘°'°‘¢“°'S ages m both dlaly and night classes, includin a principgall, who, for dmqm ten months, sh give his full time to this words, at $1,800 per annum and teachers and janitors of Americanization schools may also bd teachers and janitors of the day school, $6,480. For contingent and other necessary expenses, including books, E°‘“*’“'°“‘·°“‘~ equipment, and supplies. $2,500. ooumomrr cnrrrria nnrnrumm. ¤¤m¤¤¤¤1¢v¤¤¤=¤r¤- For salaries of directors, supervisors, teachers, clerks, and other ,§g’g"°° wd ¤=· emtployees for civic, educational, recreational, and social activities P ` un er the direction of the Board of Education; for payment of janitor service; for equipment and supplies; for light' fixtures; for maintenance of automobiles (employees of the gaylgcdiools ma also be employees of the community center department); in all: .m€§?m m"°"°° '°"°' $35,000, to be paid wholly out of the revenues of the District of Co- _ lumbia: Provided, That not more than 70 per centum of this sum 11>zi·m°re°$§m¢a¤¤. shall be expended for salaries of directors, supervisors, teachers, clerks, and ]anitors. cnn or irornumcs arm oizotmns. ¤§,’,,{';,§fb“““¤¤ we Salaries: Superintendent of janitors, $1,500; engineers and in- ’°“”°”»°*°· structors in steam engineering—one $1,500, one $1,200; engineerstwo at $1,500 each, three at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each; assistant engineers—six at $1,000 each, one $900; three electricians, at $1,200 each; janitors——three at $1,100 each, thir? at $1,000 each, one $900, thirty-eight at $840 each, one $800, sixty- our at $720 each, fourteen at $600 each, two at $250 each; assistant janitors-—eleven at $900 each, three at $720 each; thirteen Bremen, at $720 each; two gardeners, at $840 each; six coal passers, at $600 each; six night watchmen, mmm at $720 each; one hundred and thirty-six laborers, at $720 each; fifteen matrons, at $600 each; five charwomen, at $480 each; in all, $285,540. Smlm buildin For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cook- and rented mms. gs ing and manual training schools, wherever located, at a rate not to exceed $96 per annum for the care of each schoolroom, other than those occupied by atypical or ungraded classes, for which service an amount not to exceed $120 per annum may be allowed, $17,500. Hromm: nm SANITKPION. a§.Y‘°°“° °"° *°‘““" Salaries: Chief medical and sanitary inspector, who shall, under ,,§°‘“°“‘ ‘““"°"'°”* the direction of the health officer of the District of Columbia, give his whole time from nine o’clock a. m.‘ to four o’clock p. m., to, and exercise the direction and control of the medical inspection and sanitary conditions of the public schools of the District of Columbia, _ _ sixteen medical inspectors of public schools, one of whom D¤¤=*°¤·¤°¤· shall be a woman, four shall be dentists, and four shall be of the colored race, at $500 each; in all, $10,500. Gnd t For- ten graduate nurses, three of whom shall be colored, who shall ‘"’ "°“”"" act as public school nurses, at $1,200 each, $12,000. D6 ml { { For- the maintenance of free dental clinics in the plublic scho01s:m,,,c';},,j,,_,‘{‘°°r"°”’ °‘ Eight dental operators, at $700 each, four dental propajylactic operators, at $900 each; equipment and supplies, $1,000; in, $10,200.