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 1232 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 477. 1925. 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: Prow£f"‘¤*°¤ °‘ i°’·P°‘·` vided further, That of the persons employed as medical inspectors one shall be a woman, four shall be dentists, and four shall be of the colored race, and that of the graduate nurses employed as public- _ _ school nurses three shall be of the colored race. Fm d°”‘°‘ °‘”“‘”· For the maintenance of free dental clinics in the public schools, $1 000. ` M*S°°"*“*°°'”-, mrsonnnamzons E¤¤*P¤*¤¢ *¤=¤P°· For equipment of temporar rooms for classes above the second myr°°m’°°°' grade, now on half time, an<i7 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 course of instruction which may be provided for Tubemm mb. atypical and ungraded clussels, $4,520. P For the maintenance 0 sc ools or tubercular pupils $4 000. ';`;$;°*m*¤¤· For transportation for pupils attending schools fdr tirbercular Cm_m;,s 8,,°m,_ pupils, $3,000: Provzded, That expenditures for car fares from this fund shall npujbetiuibioco to the general limitations on the use of car fares oovere y 's c. w§_{;¤_°“ *¤’*¤i¤¤ °*· For purchase and repair of furniture, tools, machinery, material, and books, and apparatus to be used in connection with instruction in manual training, and incidental expenses connected therewith, _ $65 000. _ ,,0§,§;*» “$'“· ““d Eor fuel, gas, and electric light and power, $250,000. rmznrrmm _,e§,*;;gi,j,*j,*g&hg'g,; '°* For furniture, including pianos and window shades, for buildings and additions to buildings, equipment for kmdergartens, and tools andffgrnishingxs for manu;} traininig, cooking and sewing schools, as o ows: rmstrong anual raining School and dd`f ghtixtgz @5,%%; iixtpeéiiroom bugiiing and assembly hall toarelpuiibld . o. oo c oo 4061• a ition to Macfarland J ` li School, $5,114; eightzroom building at Fifth and Sheridliiiiogtreegs, $5,306; eight-room building at Fifth and Buchanan Streets, $5,306; equipment and_ furnishing of Health School for tubercular pupils, $6,000; three kmdergartens, $3,000; two sewing schools, $1,200; two pgugtggeeping and lcooking $$510015%:; $3,000; two cooking schools, _ · two manua -trainin s ops 000· in all $72 987. ,,,,§§,‘§,§¥,‘,‘,{,‘§,'f,,§f’§,$°‘°’· W For icontrngent expenses, including furniture arid repairs of same, pay of cabmetmaker, stationery, printing, 1ee, and other necessary Pm, items not otherwise provided for, and including not exceeding $3,000 No-,§§;,d ,0, Amy for books of reference and periodicals, $80,000: Provided, That a Suvviws ¤><>¤d¤¢$· bond shall not be required on account of military supplies or equipment_1ssued by the War Department for military instruction and practice by the students of high schools in the District of Columbia. P“p°'“"‘°“· _For the purchase of sanitary paper towels and for iixtures for Plum disipensing the same to the pupils, $2,500. · h ori piurchase of pianos for school buildings and kindergarten _ sc oo s a an average cost not to exceed $300 each $1 500. S“"p“°°‘°p“p“S· _ For textbooks and school supplies for use of pupils of the first eiglggl gradcos, to be tdistripuiogl byd tluo sulperintendent of public sc s un er regu a ions o ma e y the Board f Ed f and for the necessary expenses of purchase, distributioii, andugesiiiiz vation of said textbooks and supplies, including necessary labor not