SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 556. 1925. 1321 tions thereto in square 553 lying east of the fifteen-foot alley rimning north and south through said square, the title to the land in said alley and alley connections so closed to revert to the District of Columbia for school purposes; and the commissioners may open such alley or right of way through any property owned by the District of Columbia in said square as they may deem necessary in the public interest to serve in lieu of the alley or alley connections so closed; For necessary remodeling of the old Western High School build- S Qld, ‘YfSF°*T¤ High ing, $47,500; ..f..d°.§a.;.‘”*"'“‘* ’°’ For the purchase of a site on which to locate a new school build- siggdms S°h°°'· Mw
(tgie vicinity of the Adams School, to replace the Adams School, `
7 7 . For the purchase of land in the vicinity of the O Street Voca— ¤dg1d<iii°ii>.V°°°tl°u8l’ tional School to provide for the construction of an addition to said Sch00l’ $757000; - Junior Hi b in For the purchase of a site on which to locate a new junior high Geqrgetown. g school building in Georgetown, $100,000; iffftgmsed and W In all, $2,631,500, to be disbursed and accounted for as “Build- cowwdforwonemud. ings and groimds, public schools, surplus revenue fund," and for this purpose shall constitute one fund, and remain available until ex- {;'Sg”3°;ém,cmd to pended: Provided, That no part of such fund shall be used for or specified objects. on account of any school building or site not herein specified: Pro- _ vided further, That the commissioners may employ expert consult- E‘p°“"s°“"°°s‘ ing services in connection with the projects authorized herein in an amount not to exceed $1,500. romcnmniv AND FIREMEN’S Rnnmr FUND zm1;i°i1°°’ °t°°’ mm To pay the relief and other allowances as authorized by law there P°ym°m fm"` is hereby appropriated during the fiscal year 1925 such sums as shall be credited to the policemen and firemen’s relief fund, District of Columbia, trust fund. xmeizru DEPARTMENT H"“m‘ °°°“"“"°“‘· For enforcement of the provisions of the several acts for the pre- ,,§,‘{,,‘}{f‘,f‘,,f"“ ‘”””°’ vention of contagious diseases in the District of Columbia, including the same objects specified under this head in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1925, $5,000. Comrrs AND Pmsoxs °°°"’ “‘° ""’°“" JUVENILE COURT Juvenile court. For meals of jurors and of prisoners temporarily detained at Mm °°’“"°"* °°°‘ court awaiting trial, fiscal year 1924, $5.77. roman comrr P°“°°°°“'*· For compensation of jurors, fiscal year 1925, _ _ ’“"“· For printing, law books, books of reference, directories, pemodi- C°““°‘°”*°‘p°“‘°“· cals, stationery, binding and rebinding, preservation of records, typewriters and adding machine and repairs thereto, fuel, ice, gas, electric lights and power, telephone service, laundry work, removal of ashes and rubbish, mops, brooms, buckets, dusters, sponges, painter’s and plumber’s supplies, toilet articles, medicines, soap and disinfectants, United States flags and halygrds, and all other necessary and incidental expenses of every ’ nd not otherwise provided for, fiscal year 1925, $1,500.