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 1348 sixrr-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1V. OH. 148. 1923. Disbumd me ¤°· In all $1 300,000 to be disbursed and accounted for as “Buildings iiimaiiai M as me and Grdunds, Public Schoo1s,” and for that purpose shall constitute pane fllilllill Provided, gghat ligne of tlhehmoney appr0pr§ated  this ct s a e pai or 0 igate towar the construction 0 or a `tion to any buildinglthe whole and entire construction of which, exclusive of heating, lig ting and plumbing, shgll not hiarve been awarded in one or a single contract separate an apart_ om any other contract, project, or undertalring, to the lowest bidder complying with all the legal requirements as to a deposit of money or the execution ~¤~-~=·¤¤ $.$°}‘.‘i;2}.’...-bf’l`~i.i.‘i”ii*3°i?éil$·‘§°$£2"§i.Z‘lf°£’.f %3°%$rt‘if1%g*Z1C§’& for plans, specifications, or any professional services whatever, unless iéhviy age such tails will ozpable thBtC0l;1HElSSl0Il€TS 0% tht? Eiiztrict of 0 um 1a or ose et n a con rac 0 secure a ega 1 W1 _ t M bm the amourit authorized by %}0ngress foiz the building or other project: Rm °° '°’ Provided further, That nothing herein shall be construed as repealing existing law givin the commissioners the right to reject all bids. Bent, cw- For gent of school buildings and grounds, storage and stock rooms 16 500. ,,,,§1,,"\’,,,",;,?;,,,,°i.Q.’g;,,,,,,{§_‘ For’rep•;irs_ and improvements  school buildings and grounds and for repairing and renewm heating, lumbing and ventilatm apparatusil 111:3 instgallation og sanitary     in building not sup i wi same $300000. S<=¤¤¤l1>l¤¥¤¤¤¤<l=· For nialinltzréarggempgih repair of eighty-four school playgrolmds __ nowesta `s. ff;‘i?““L For equiplmeiit, grading, and improving eight additional school Useené. yards for the purposes of play of pupils, $4,000: Provided, That such playgrounds shall  kept open or play purposes inaccordance Eitlilthelschedulelintsiilgntamed for playgrounds under the ]UI'1Sd1Ct10I1 0 the p aygroun partment. The appropriations herein made for the construction of school MY °“*“¤b*° buildiggs an for tlie purchase of land for school purposes shall be availa e immediate. °°‘“°"i”°°·°i°‘··u‘“j The total cost of tge sites and of the several and respective buildmd to appmpmums ings herein provided for, including heating, lighting, and plumbing, when completed upon plans and s cilicatmns to be made revious P K9 P Y and approved, shall not exceed t c several and respective sums of m ey erem respectivelgr appropriated or thonzed for such pur on au — d hm. poses, any provision in_t is Act to the contrary notwithstanding. _ "'*’°"“°“ P The p ans and specificatmns for all buildings provided for in this Act shall be prepared under the supervision of the municipal architect, and those for school buildings after consultation with the Board of Education, and shall he_approved by the commissioners, and hmnqmnd shlaillh be ponptgucigd in conlformrpy tléereto. d f h hm ' e sc oo ui in authorize an appropriate or erein s be constructed wgth st? dogmpntegieduw be lilS6d_ as exits or entpancpls Dm ,0 om mgopemngoutwar ,an eac 0 S8l_ u mgs ayinganexcesso eig t nm. out rooms shall have at least four exits. Appropriations carried 'n this Act shall not be used for the maintenance of school in any biiilding U I com M unless all outside doors thereto used as exits or entrances shall open ’ outward and be kept unlocked every school day from 0ne·11alf hour before until one-h f hour after school hours ’°'*¤*· METROPOLITAN POLICE. sanaarns. °"'“‘“‘ Major and superintendent, $4,500- two assistant superintendents, at $3,000 each;  inspectors, at’$2,400 each; thirteen captains, at $2,400 each; chief clerk, who shall also be property clerk, $2,400;