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 1278 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II : CH. 314. 1929 . Ca re of buil dings and CARE OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS grounds. Salaries. Salaries : For personal services, $762,000. Sm aller bui ldings For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms at a rate not to and rented rooms. exceed $96 per annum for the care of each schoolroom, other than those occupied by atypical or ungraded classes, for which service an amount not to exceed $120 per annum may be allowed, $6,500. MISCELLANEOUS Schools for tubercular pupils. For the maintenance of schools for tubercular pupils, 7,000. . Transporting pupils For transportation for pupils attending schools for tubercular to rovis fares, et c ., al- pupils, $5,000 : Provided, That expenditures for street-car and bus Car lowed. fares from this fund shall not be subject to the general limitations on the use of street-car and bus fares covered by this Act. Transporting crip- pled pupils. For transportation for pupils attending schools for crippled pupils, . Proviso. $12,000 : Provided, That expenditures for street car and bus fares low ed, fa re s , etc. > - from this fund shall not be subject to the general limitations on the use of street car and bus fares covered in this Act. Manual, etc., train- For purchase and repair of furniture, tools, machinery, material, ing expenses. and books, and apparatus to be used in connection with instruction in manual and vocational training, and incidental expenses connected therewith, $90,000, to be immediately available. Fuel, light, and power. For fuel, gas, b power, tric light and 7~ ower 7 $290,000. Furniture, etc. FURNITURE Fo r des ignat ed sc hool For completely furnishing and equipping buildings and additions buildings. to buildings, as follows : E. A. Paul Junior High School, $48,000 ; twenty-four-room building, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, at Nineteenth Street and Columbia Road, $31,000 ; e ig ht - room building, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, on Gra nt R oad, $13 ,500 ; ei ght- room bui ldin g, i nclu ding com bina tion assembly hall and gymnasium, at Fourteenth and Upshur Streets, $13,500 ; eight-room addition, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, Raymond School, $13,500 ; eighteen-room building, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, Langdon School, $19,000 ; eight-room addition, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, Burrville School, $10,500 ; eight-room building, including combination assembly hall and gymnasium, to replace the old Bell and Cardozo Schools, $13,500 ; Francis Junior High School, Available until June $20,000 ; health school for colored pupils, $12,000 ; in all, $194,500, to 30,1931. be immediately available and to continue available until June 30, Completing e quip- 1931. ment, McKinley Tech- For completing the furniture and equipment, including pianos and meal arch. window shades and repair, remodeling, and refinishing of existing Ante, p. 662. eq uipm ent, for the McK inle y Te chni cal High Sch ool, not to exce ed $50,000 of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1929 is continued available until June 30, 1930. Contingent expenses, fl ags, etc. For contingent expenses, including furniture and repairs of same, stationery, ice, United States flags, paper towels, and other necessary items not otherwise provided for, and including not exceeding $3,000 for books of reference and periodicals, not exceeding $1,500 for re- placement of pianos at an average cost of not to exceed $300 each, not exceeding $27,000 for office appliances for instruction purposes in Business High School and Cardozo High School, not exceeding $13,600 for additional furniture and equipment for normal schools, and not exceeding $5,000 for labor, $187,800, to be immediately avail- Pr ovi so. able : Provided, That a bond shall not be required on account of mili- supliestocade ts Ar my tary supplies or equipment issued by the War Department for military instruction and practice by the students of high schools in the District of Columbia.

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