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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESSQ sm. I; -cs.¥ 2·ie.1 1926. 43i For personal services in ‘ the department of school attendance, Y*’°¤¤“·@nd!_*f*,jf°,Qip:jj and work permits in accordance with the Act ap roved June 4, m4¤gg»pg¢¤¤;¤¤;=_. , 1924, iandt e Act approved`I*`ebruary 5,_1925, p$29,9Id0;»'*"A’_‘ ‘ _ ” ` D6}., ., . ~ ,  _. Q     · . iii;   iQ, " ·r,,h,,,_ Salaries: For personal services of teachers and librarians in $,f},“fjgf·p,m_ , accordance with t “ Actapproved June 4,1924, $5,564,300. ° No part of any zgprolpriation made in this Act   be.paid to ¤§,Q’}}§*§ff“pm§,‘§§§? any person empl? er"or`in·connectio1r with‘tl1e` blitf, sehdiols of the District 0 Columbialwho shall solicit; d1°,,I'6C€'1Yb,i‘Ul,‘   . to be’ solicitedlor recéivéd{ on ianyl     sub- — scriptidn mg-donation{e·£·1none{·‘ei·*s:hqi· tling*‘¥ gvalu     any pupil ehrolled in s¤pli_pi1bHc'sc tools‘for’;{ii·ese1‘;tat‘i° _n_‘6f·t§i.rilonials ized bythe Board or Education ata ‘statedJméetii‘ig·upo the  recommendation of the superintendent of schools. _ For the instruction and“supervisimi‘df children in the vacation V°°‘"°””*"’°l”*°‘°‘ schools and playgrounds, and supervisors ani teachers of vacation _ géygrounds may also     sf£nd‘teaich‘ers of day  sceoc .·     `tt, 5     ‘ `” Foijpaynient of annuities,'$70,000Y       ”__j_»;     *”°“m°" i   {M S —*·;i_~:*lY‘i1l-@»·i.; ·`¤*' Ni¢htWh0°l$· .**i=J.` “. ‘¢c. i· `.··` ri;};·*i‘: li;‘·n‘ " Salaries: For teachers; and janitnrs€of`·night»·;schools, including S*‘%'*”· teachers of industrial, commercra.l,(and trade ustruction, and teach- ers and ijanitorsof mghtnschools :may.also.`be.Qteachers éanderjeaiitora 1 of day schools,$90,000.— ’       Me.       :  i;.,¤L 1.  Contingent expenses: For contingent and.other§ necessary expwaes, €¤¤¤i¤¢¢¤*<··¤r>¤¤¤e¤· including equipment and purchase of all necessary·.articles.and.sup- __ · ,_ plies for classes ,in ·ind.ustriaLl,i commereialpand ttradminstruetion, ‘ ' ,500. i- . . ~ Vw- i · .,···w   ··‘~ ‘ ···=.r.; 1 rm: nur, Duma, asn sunny _ »   ». bu,,D§Tl'p_fl“lm°', ml For expenses attending the instruction of   dumbcgersons;,,,C§,lZmplT,§§}”°*°“°’ admitted to the Columbia Institution for the Deaf from the istrict @@20%%%: of Columbia, under section 4864 of the Revised Statutes, and as v¤1.éi,p.se4Z provided for in the Actiyapproved March 1, 1901;).and under a ·‘ contract to be entered into with the said institution y 1the;commis- sinners, $25,000. - . ._._ E ¤ » .;. <..~ +1.  .   » . F¢§ema1ntenancieha;n];;. t1nt10n_;>£2;c;¤gi¤s to . istrict <>  lvm Q ·m;M¤¤y. wsu »_<2s some .,, . other Stnjpte, under-   to be catered mtgcby;  tmgfgj i`md"°°° $4,¤00= ~w¤M' st f¤¤1>¤¤ 'tmsi un rt is eppscsrwivn ,,.,.,·.,.,,,_ shall be made under the supervision of the board of education.;. 4 Su Forinstruction of blind children. of the District 0ffC0ll.llBbl&,_.1Il §‘°§;,d" Maryland, or some other Stats, under a contract to betenteredeinto ¤¤¤*=¤¤?=- by the commissioners, $11,000: Provided, That all expenditures §§f,’,,",.,‘L;_,,,,,,_ under this appropriation shall be made under the supervision of the board of education. ·    V. AMERICANIZATIONV WORK   .;’ wtggiericeuisetion For Americanizationwork and instructionqofi foreigners of all winnings.- ‘ ° I- ages in both day and night `classes, and teachers] and janitors of Americanization schools may also be teachers and janitors; of the day schools, $10,000. . _i. » ~ ._ » For contingent and other necessary expenses, including books, Eq“""“°“°·°°°‘ equipment, and supplies, $2,000.— ·