SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 192. 1911. 983 O For emergency fund, to be used only in case of a serious break Enn°*‘8°n°Y‘nnnrequiring imme iate repair in one of the important aqueduct or filtration plant structures, such as a dam, conduit, tunnel, brid e, building, or important piece of machinery; all expenditures from this gpgropriation to be reported in detail to Congress, five thousand 0 ars. For continuation of parking unds around McMillan Park reser- M°Mmnn Pnnk Eoilig formerly known as Washigirgton City reservoir, two thousand mmom o ars. For beginning the lining of such portions of the unlined sections of Lining *“nn°*n- the tunne of e Washington Aqueduct as may be necessary to pre- ‘ zlreplt leakage and the disintegration and fall of rock, eight thousand o ars. , To complete theinvestigation and surveys for increasing the water su§)’;,‘{;,‘f“’nn ”n'°' supiply by investigations and surveys to determine the availability ;¤v,mg,u,,,, gf an ada tability of the Patuxent#River as a source of water supply Pn’“*°n* Rm'- forirtheblgistrict of Coluénlliizg 1areeGthousand dollars. W G th or egmnmg` remo e e eorgetown reservoir, ash.mgto` n °°’¤° "n wr Aqueduct, to comfplete the works for the preliminary treatment o the Wiiiimoaeung. water tlsupplya ain ug each and every purpose connected therewith, iifliy thousand o . or the preservation and repair of Cabin John Bridge, including §*;g§,*1,·'g,*j,n B"i‘*¥°· the installation of a metal lining to prevent leakage in the portion of ' the Washington Aqhieduct assing through the bridge, of which twenty thousand dollars shag be immediately available, thirty-five thousand dollars. · ROCK CREEK PARK. · R°°* °"°°*‘ P“"‘· For care and im rovement of Rock Creek Park, and of the Piney “'”°·°'“°· Branch Parkway between Sixteenth Street and Rock Creek Park, which arkway shall hereafter be under the jurisdiction and control of the hoard of control of Rock Creek Park, exclusive of buildinv for superintendentfs residence, to be expended under the direction of the board of control of said park, twenty thousand dollars. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. P“"“° '°”°°"· Ormomzs: Superintendent of public schools, five thousand dollars; 2*:**% two assistant superintendents, at three thousand dollars each; director °°”’ of intermediate instruction, thirteen su ervising principals, and supervisor of manual training, fifteen in all; at a minimum salary of two thousand two hundred dollars each; secretary, two thousand dollars; clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; clerk to carry out the provisions of the childlabor law, nine hundred dollars; two stenogr3phers, at eight hundred and fo? dollars each; messenger, seven hun red and twenty dollars; in all, ty-two thousand seven hundred dollars. 4 Arrnunaucn ormcnns: Two attendance officers`, at six hundred ’“*°“‘°“°°°“°°" dollars each; attendance officer, nine hundred dollars; in all, two thousand one hundred dollars. Tnacnmrsz For one thousand seven hundred and fifty teachers, T°"°“°”‘ to be assigned as follows: Principals of normal, high, and manual training schools, nine in all, at a minimum salary of two thousand dollars each; Director of primary instruction, at a minimum salary of one thousand eight hundred ollars; Directors of music, drawing, physical culture, domestic science, domestic art, and kindergartens, six in all, at a minimum salary of one thousand five hundred dollars each;