SIXTYQEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 81. 1924. 37 Commission until May 22, 1922, and the Act approved May 22, 1922, extending the said commission until May 22, 1924, $4,040. coN·r1NoEN·r AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. For printing copies of zoning regulations, zoning maps and ,,t1[§“ngf‘§,*§f°“?”g’°g“‘ atlases, stationery, clerical assistance, preparation of zoning studies and reports, to remain available until une 30, 1925 $1 500. For printing a revised edition of the building code, $2,000. B“"‘““g°°d°· For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to bu,,R¤¤!¤¤vi¤zd¤¤e¤¤mm authorize the ommissioners of the District of Columbia to remove v$ii°:§i’p.¤zs. dangerous or unsafe buildings, and parts thereof, and for other · £urposes," approved March 1, 1899, to pay such member of the oard of survey provided for therein, other than the inspector of buildings, at a compensation of not to exceed $10 for eac survey, to pay the cost of making safe or removing such buildings upon the refusal or the neglect of the owners so to do, $8,400. Recorder 0,,,%,,8 For rent of offices of the recorder of deeds, $1,600. omm me ` rmsmc coNvENmNcE STATIONS. miglvolgg ¢¤¤v¤¤i<>¤¤¤ For maintenance of public convenience stations, including com- M¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· pensation of necessary employees, $3,000. smwmzs. ¤¤w¤¤- For assessment and permit work, $100,000. ,,,;§§;':,_"""‘ '""' P"' roman me FIRE][EN,S mmmr FUND. ,,,nPgf*°°» •*°·» ¤¤“•* To pay the relief and other allowances as authorized by law, a P¤Y¤¤¤¤**°¤¤· further sum not to exceed $85,000 is appropriated from the policemen and iiremen’s relief fimd. 1-0121.10 sonoons. P“b“°°°h°°"· For allowance to princi als of grade school buildings, for services P¤¤°*P¤'¤ °¥ ¤•¤· rendered as such, in addgion to their grade salary,°to be Xsiid in °°lir°:¤lgilli>°i|3.` strict conformity with the provisions o the Act entitled “Act to fix and retgulate the salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees o the Board of Education of the District of Columb1a," approved June 20, 1906, $17,390. ‘ or expenses attending the instruction of deaf and dumb Bersons m}g&'m¤¤° dumb *¤· admitted to the Columbia Institution for the Deaf from the istrict ` of Columbia, nmder section 4864 of the Revised Statutes, and as B. S., sw. eau, p. provided for in the Act approved March 1, 1901, and under a con- %d_31,,,_S“_ tract to be entered into with the mid institution by the commissioners, $2,750. _ _ To complete construction of the Bancroft School, an eight—room extensible building in the Ingleside section. $22,260. _ For the erection of an eight-room extensible building between Raymwd Schwi- Georgia Avenue and Sixteenth Street northwest, north of Park °°°°°°°¤°°' Road (Raymond School), $10,000. , . MEIROPOLITAN POLICE. P°“°°· For heating gklnt for head house, located on Wharf Numbered ¤.¥rb°' P°u°° qu"` 6, Wasliington nnel Potomac River front, to be used as quarters for the Harbor Police $1,700. ·