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 860 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 389. JU NE 4, 1934 . Supp4iPt 6 .o pupils. For te xtbook s and other educat ional books a nd sup plies as aut hor- ized by the Act of January 31, 1930 (46 Stat ., p . 62), including not to exceed $7,000 for personal services, $180,000, to be immediately available. Ki nde rga rt ens . For mai nten ance of kind erga rte ns, $5,6 00, to b e i mmed iate ly available. Supplies for general sciences departments. For purchase of apparatus, fixtures, specimens, technical books and for exte nding the equi pment and for te ma inena nce o f la bora- tori es of the de partme nt of physic s, chem istry, biolo gy, an d gene ral science in the several high and junior high schools and teachers col- leges, and for the inst allation of the s ame, $15, 000, to b e immedia tely available. School gard ens. For utensils, material, and labor, for establishment and mainte- nance of sc hool g ardens, incl uding rent of groun ds, $2 ,000. Nature study, etc ., The Board of Education is authorized to designate the months in teachers, which the ten salary payments now required by law shall be made to teachers assigned to the work of instruction in nature study and school gardens. va Sild en oedm m t, The children of officers and men of the United States Army, Navy, free. and Marine Corps, 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. Repairs, etc ., to For repairs and improvements to school buildings, repairing and buildings. renewing heating, plumbing, and ventilating apparatus, installation and repair of electric equipment, and installation of sanitary drink- ing fountains, and maintenance of motor trucks, $375,000, of which amount $100,000 shall be immediately available. School yard play- For the purchase, installation, and maintenance of equipment for grounds. Proviso. school yards for the purposes of of pupils, $7 500 : Provided Use, etc. That such playgrounds shall be play et open oplay pur poses in accordance with the schedule maintained for playgrounds under the jurisdiction of the playground department. Buildin gs and grounds. Browne Junior High. For the construction of an addition to the Browne Junior High School, including ten classrooms and one gymnasium, $168,000. High. ood row Wils on For continuing the construction of the Woodrow Wilson High Construction, nea r School, $600,000. Logan School. For an additional amount for the erection of an eight-room build- Ante, p. xta. ing on a site now owned by the District of Columbia in the vicinity of the Logan Schoo l, $5, 500. Hi gh ac ostia, Junio r For completing the construction of a junior high school building on a site already purchased for that purpose at Nineteenth Street and Minnesota Avenue southeast in Anacostia, $180,000. Phelps school, addi- lion. For the construction of a four-room addition to the Phelps School, includ ing th e nece ssary remode ling o f prese nt bui lding, $65,0 00. De al Junior High, For the construction of an addition to the Deal Junior High addition. School including ten classrooms and one gymnasium, $166,000. gy well ium Junior High, Not to exceed $36,000 of the unexpended balances of appropria- Fund available. tions for buildings and grounds, public schools, contained in the Vol.47, p. aye. District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1933, is hereby made available for the construction of a gymnasium at the Powell Junior High School. fu accounted as one In all, $1,184,500, to be immediately available and to be disbursed and accounted for as " Buildings and grounds, public schools ", and Proviso ' for that purpose shall constitute one fund and remain available until Use for unauthorized expe nded : Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be projects forbidden. used for or on account of any school building not herein specified. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS