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 558 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 302. 1924. Bmw For furniture and equipment for the Robert Gould Shaw Junior .· _ Hi h School $6000. H£{,’}"'”°'° Jun"' l§or réimiiuré and equipment for the Columbia Junior High S h l 6 000. °i£ii§i cTli; Ychildren of officers and men of the United States Army and "°°· Navy and children of other employees of the United States stationed outside the District of Columbia shall be admitted to the public schools without payment of tuition. g,,?,§§‘"”‘“ “"d nmunnos AND enourms. T,§{$“f’“‘ M“'“"°‘l Com let' the construction of an addition to the Armstrong Add“§°¤· Manual)Tr1;i§1ing School $200 000· lzlcditliaironu-High. Completing the constriictioni of an addition to the lVestern High School $450 000· Ti§`Z'i§.l" For bon§leti11g$ghe construction of a third·story addition to the Thomson hool 5 000· lm F` C°°*‘ Fgrgngplggzg ghicopséruction of a building to replace the pres- _ ent 0 . k oo 150 000* °“"'°" S°'°°° "°°‘ Sc1{.?O1i gradingcapd  the waiter and sewer connecggons in the oo site on a vert treet near ecticut Avenue 000·  M°°°°l For the preparation of glialns and specifications forla riew school Sm. building for the McKinley _ nual Training School, $5,000; _ _ rum ,,.,,a,,m_ _For the purchase of a site m the northeast somewhere within a distance of agprgximately a half mile of the Taylor School (located . . _ in square 891 150000· 1¤gTgué°:g   the Surcharge 0,f a Site {lor a ngw school in the vicinity of Third Hmmm an ouse treets nort west, 20000· Nw mh md Bw Purchase of site, Burrvxlle,  ’ _ ’ ' ¤¤¤¤=¤¤¤¢r¤¤¤ NW- $§(:5 Osége m the vicmity of Fifth and Buchanan Streets no w · _ 1¤€i§§1?Hiifhp;;: ger aihletic lield for the Western High School, $125,000; _ _ em, or the preparation of plans and specifications and investigation ¥ supsugflapteh con&l1§oé1€ ofs sit; I for J gmor High School near wen y- o an ree no iwest 5 000· 1r¤¤¤mu¤¤1§n¤spx.1ze an_ irec erec tesc oo ui gforth ftbe- ¥°‘· cular children on such part of the site now occupied lgycitllig Tubldrcilr losxs Hospital as 111 their judgment ma be best suite for such purposg, the said site being described on the tax records of the District v0,_,2_,,_,,, of olumb1a_ as lp;rce s 84-184, 84-146, and 84-147, and the said building having _ n appropriated for in the Act entitled "An Act gilakgxgcg ppproprigtion to supply deficiencies in appropriations for e a year gn mg June 50, 1921, and prior fiscal years, and for Disbumd and M other purposes, approved  une 16, 1921; cuimmrtmqaezua. In all, 1,242,500, to be disbursed and accounted for as “Buildings Pmim and Grounds, Public Schools " and for that purpose shall constitute mgisirtgzrgsmamspw one fund, and shall be available immediate y: Provided, That no ‘ pagtogfsspech iulnd shall be for or on account of any school build- _ _ in 1 no erem speci . °°““*‘°"“‘““°‘°“‘ None of the money appro riated by this Act shall be aid or obligated toward the constructibn of or additio t E `]d' th whole and entire construction of which n` 0 any ul mg B _ _, exclus1ve_of heating, lighting, and plumbing, shall not have been awarded in one or a single §(ll:1;:t(1;i:>lBp8t?L;1t'§3h a1;dw:pta1{)t_d%·om any other contract, pro]ect, or _ _ tsg, to ed 0 _ 1 er complying with all the legal re- Pmm. quiremen as _ a eposit of money or the execution of a bond, or mm u nm bids  ;o)1£}t§iI$gf;11grl;f1dS§:e1i{¤g·cman1<;c; of Gghe contrapt: Provided {urther, _ _ _ in a co ru as re xisf - ing the commissioners the right to reject all ng B mg aw gw
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