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 7 4TH CONGRE SS. SESS. I. CH. 241. JUNE 14, 1935 . 353 bia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1913 (37 Stat ., pp . 181- 184, sec . 7), and other laws applicable thereto, and including not to exc eed $28, 000 for ope rat ion and mai nten ance of ele ctri c t raff ic ligh ts, sign als, and cont rols, $8 01,0 00 : Pr ovi ded, That this appro- Provios street light priation shall not be available for the payment of rates for electric ing rates. street light ing in excess o f those authori zed to be paid in the fiscal year 1927, and payment for electric current for new forms of street lighting shall not exceed 2 cents per kilowatt-hour for current con- sumed : Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall compsour to lowest be available for the payment on any contract required by law to be awarded through competiti ve bidding, which is not award ed to the lowest responsible bidder on specifications, and such specifications shall be so drawn as to admit of fair competition. PUBL IC SCH OOL S Public Schools. For personal services of administrative and supervisory officers Ad min ist rat ive and supervisory officers. in accordance with the Act fixing and regulating the salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of the Board of Educa- tion of th e District of Columb ia, approv ed June 4, 1924 (43 Stat ., Vol. 43,p. 367. pp . 367-375), including salaries of presidents of teachers colleges in the salary schedule for first assistant superintendents, $671,100. For personal services of clerks and other employees, $187,880. Personal services . For personal services in the department of school attendance and andhoolk pounds ce work permits in accordance with the Act approved June 4, 1924 p roLen3. pp. 367, 806; (43 Stat ., pp . 367-375), the Act approved February 5, 1925 (43 Stat ., Vol . 4'5, p .99s. pp . 806-808), and the Act approved May 29, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 998), $41,900. For personal services of teachers and librarians in accordance etc eachers, librarians, with the Act approved June 4, 1924 (43 Stat ., pp . 367-375), includ- Vol. 43, pp. 367-375. ing for teachers col leges assistant professors in salary class el even, and professors in salary class twelve, $6,953,100, of which not exceeding $5,000 may be expended for compensation to be fixed Traveling expenses. by the Board of Education and traveling expenses of educational consultants employed on special educational projects : Provided, Preaisos. Ass ign men t of kin - That as teacher vacancies occur during the fiscal year 1936 in grades dergarten teachers in one to four, inclusive, of the elementary schools, such vacancies may grades ito4. be filled by the assignment of teachers now employed in kinder- gartens, and teachers employed in kindergartens are hereby made eligible to teach in the said grades : Provided further, That teaching tea lacing fsne ss ig e ne ed vacancies that occur during the fiscal year 1936 wherever found may s ubjects. be filled by the assignment of teachers of special subjects and teachers not now assigned to classroom instruction, and such teachers are hereby m ade eli gible fo r such assignme nt with out fur ther examination. Fo r the inst ruction an d supervis ion of chi ldren in t he vacatio n Vacation schools. school s and play grounds, a nd supervi sors and t eachers of vacation schools and playgrounds may also be supervisors and teachers of day schools, $29,400. No part of any appropriation made in this Act shall be paid to tion l i cetc ., innsho any person employed under or in connection with the public schools proh ibited. of the District of Columbia who shall solicit or receive, or permit to be solicited or received, on any public-school premises, any sub- scription or donation of money or other thing of value from any pupil enrolled in such public schools for presentation of testimonials to school of ficials or for any purpose except such as may be authorized Exception. by the Board of Education at a stated meeting upon the written recommendation of the superintendent of schools. 104019°-36-	23