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 1346 six*rY.sEvENrH couensss. sm rv. cs. 148. ms. ¤¤=¤¤¤·¤¤¤¤ msommnnous. ac.'°m°° For equipment of temporarg rooms for classes above the second grade, now on half time, an to provide for estimated increased enrollment that may be caused by operation of the compulsory education law, and for purchase of all necessary articles and supplies to be used in the cgcuésel of insglriigggon which may be provided for _ at ical and rmgra c asses,,. """’°'°“‘“"¥’“P"" llbr the maintenance of schools for tubercular pupils, $4,000. For transportation for u ils attending schools for tubercular Pmveo. children, $3,000: P¢0#vo2led?'B1at expenditures for car fares from °°""°“u°w°d' this frmd shall not be subject to the general limitations on the use of car fares covered by this Act. p,§‘,j,§’“* "°“‘*“‘ °" For purchase and repair of fumiture, tools, machinery, material, and books and apparatus to be used in connection with instruction in manual training, and incidental expenses connected therewith, $60 000. p0*;,F‘,${· “¤*"· “‘“ Flor fuel, gas, and electric light and power, $17 5,000. 1T¤r¤1¤¤¤» ¤¢¢,·· f¤¢ For furnitrue, including pianos an window shades, for addime tions to buildings, equipment for kindergartens, and tools and fur-- for manual train` cooking, and sewing schools, as follows: ight-room school dlzlgllugleside, $5,156; eig t-room addition to the Lovejoy School, $5,156; eight-room addition to the Garrison School, $5,156; new Chain Bridge Road School (two rooms), $1,514; three kindergartens, $3,000; two sewing schools, $1,200; two housekeeping and cooking schools, $3,000; two cooking schools, $2,000; two manual·training shops, $3,000; in all, $29,182. m0s=¤¤¤s¤¤¢ TM. For contingent expenses, including furniture and repairs of same, ’ pay of cabinet maker at $1,200 per annum, stationery, printing, ice, and other necessary items not otherwise provided for, including an M¤¢¤r vehicle ¤¤¤w- allowance of not exceeding $240 per annum for a motor vehicle for mm' each the superintendent of schools, the superintendent of janitors, the two assistant superintendents, the director of primary instruction, the school cabinetmaker, the supervising principal rn charge of the white special schools, the chief medical and sanitary inspector of schools, and the supervising principal of the colored special schooés, apd érliglgtdoing not exceeding $3,000 for books of reference and rro 1ca s,. P·¤>¤*¤>W¤*¤· p€For the purchase of sanitary paper towels and for fixtures for dispensing the same to the pupils, $2.000. _ _ rims. For purchase of pianos for school buildings and kindergarten schools, at an average cost not to exceed $300 each. $1,500. S¤PPu¤t0 r»¤x>¤¤· For textbooks and school supplies for use of pupils of the first eight grades, to be distributed by the superintendent of public schools under regulations to be made by the Board of Education, and for the necessary expenses of purchase, distribution, and reservation of said textbooks and supplies, including necessary llzibor _ not to exceed $1,000, one bookkeeper and custodian of textbooks and nmngg, supplies at $1,200, and one assistant at $800, $100,000: Provided, That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, in their discretion, are authorized to exchange any badly damaged book for a new one, the new one to be similar in text to the o d one when it was new. Ki“d"”‘“°“ ’“¥" For kindergarten su plies $6000. HG. 5 P FMS- For purcham of Unilled States ilags, $1,200. S¢1¤¤¤1s¤¤i¤¤s For utensils, material, and labor, for establishment and mainhmmt M up tenance of school grdens, $3,000. _ _ mmm _ The Board of ducatron rs authorized to designate the months 111 which the ten salary payments now required by law shall be made