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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 249. 1922. 685 Dunbar Higxh School, at $2,400 each: Provided, That said assistant §;g’_§’g£,8 princgpals s all be placed at a basic salary of $2,400 per annum and w` shall e entitled to an increase of $100 per annum for five years; Directors of music, drawing, physical culture, domestic science, Directors. domestic art, kindexartens, and penmanship, seven, at $2,000 each: _ Provided, That the ector of penmanship, who shall be an instructor {,°§,,”‘,§,§;,S,,,p_ in the normal school and a director in the ades, shall be placed at a basic salary of $2,000 per annum, and sill be entitled to an increase of $100 per annum for five years; _ Assistant director of  instruction, $1,800: Provided, That §‘}',,·‘,’;‘,§,$}"*"°"""‘°‘*°"· the assistant director o primary instruction now in the service of b_·:§s¢{¤¢ dir¤¤¤>r» the public schools or hereafter to be appointed shall be placed at the °s° m' basic salary of $1,800 per annum, and shall be entitled to an increase of $50 per annum for ve years; Assistant directors of music, drawing, physical culture, domestic ,,,§f,’;§f “S"‘°”* '“‘ science, domestic art, kindergartens, and penmanship, seven, at $1,800 _ each: Provided, That the assistant director of penmanship, who shall §°’;_"}f°,;,s,,,p_ be an instructor in the normal school and an assistant director in thplgrades, shall be placed at a basic salary of $1,800 {per annum and sh be entitled to an increase of $50 per annum for ve years; _ Assistant supervisor of manual training, $1,800;  “‘ Heads of departments in high and manual—training high schools 0¢1¤¤rt¤¤<J¤¤r¤- in lgroup B, of class six, fo1u·teen, at $2,200 each; ormal, high, and manual-training high schools, promoted for ~ sugsrior work, group B, of class six, forty-nine, at $2,200 each; roup A, of class six, including seven principals of grade manualtraining schools, four hundred and thirty-six, at $1,440 each; Class five,’two hundred ’and three, at $1,200 each, including vocational and; trade instructors; ·"  i - Gees four, five hrmdred and sixty-three, at $1,200 each; Class three, six hundred and three, at $1,200 each; ‘ Class two, four hrmdred and five, at $1,200 each; Class one, one hundred and ten, at $1,200 each: Provided, That all   ,,,,y,,_,_ teachers and librarians and clerks herein provided for shall be enti- ¤¤w·>d· tled to the full amount of any increased compensation granted for _ the fiscalTyear· 1923 regardless of the increase herein made: Provided L‘““““°“ further, at if the full amount of such increased compensation should make the total compensation of any teacher in excess of $2,740 per annum, then only such portion of the increased compensation as will make the total compensation of such teacher equal $2,740 per annum shall be allowed; In all, for teachers, $3,102,940. The salaries approggiated herein for teachers, clerks, and librarians, ,,§°{,"‘,,sg{,'g,§f"‘ °‘¤"“‘ in all classes during the fiscal year 1923 shall be in lieu of the present basic or initial salaries for such classes, and tlilslpresent rates of ongevity increases of pay for the said classes sh aprplly to the basic or initial salaries appropriated herein: Provided, at for the year _{g°,{,?{{,m, at nm, endin June 30, 1923, each of the teachers, clerks, and librarians in rnrlm said gasses shall receive placing in the class to which assigned so that each teacher shall receive in addition to the basic salary herein provided a longevity increase which shall be equal to the longevity increase which is next above that received June 30, 1922. Librarians and clerks at minimum salaries as follows: Libnrlausandclerks. Ten librarians in high and normal schools in class five, at $1,200 each; thirty-five clerks in class four, at $960 each; in all, $45,600. vaoauorw scnoons. For the instruction, and supervision of children in the vacation v'°¤°°”l'°°l& schools and laygrounds, and supervisors and teachers of vacation schools and rilaygrounds may also be supervisors and teachers of day schools, $20,000.