1312 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESSJ II. ·Cn. 271, Y1927. P¤*·¤·= ·¤¤<¤·¤=- PUBLIC sonoons Mmi¤¤¤¢¤¤v• d Salariescellor rsen l ` 'ces of od `ni trative nd su r 1so1·y' V '"’°"°°”l°m°°”?¤ oflioers in accordgrice withgtlivel Act Hxingllind rxrlaizngthlysglaxries ‘ — of teacliers; school eoilicers, and lothereiuploy D ;oi t ‘e Board of -"°‘·’*’·’·““· Ed¤<&l%0n ·of"i£ie` or Columbia, approvedeihme 4, 1924, mf JW ,'Q·“‘x.* ‘·€ -F " `_l1*_,· ·` * · . · ' A ,,,°‘°"°°'· °‘°·· P"' ~ ` f and other em · ° inacoordance mm wrthi ' ciition—;:t, of‘1928, $113,24fL pbyw ,,,?,=*:;g},·;;;;;*,;¤,;,$ For om&·os~mruio deéiartment or school attendance and ¤··¤¤¤·=¤¢- work in aceordancewit the Act gglpmved June 4, 1924, and the Act approved Februaryb, 1925, $81, I ,» “°“"°°· ~ Saiariesr *Fordpersonal services of teachers and librarians in "°‘·‘·’·*’·“"· accordance with pe, Act approved June 4,,19241 $5,662,640, · ¤¤::¤<¤;{1c¤¤ rggibgggg Ndepart ofany gpprogrration made in this d.ct·shall be paid to ° ’ " ° ‘ any cmp}? i un er or ineonneetionwith the public schools of t e District 0 Columbia who shall solicit or r·ece1ve,·or permit to be solicited 6r“reeei*ved,ron any public·scl1ool¤ premises, any sub- scription i· ori donatiorr of · money y or other thing of- value from an pup1l*enrolled,*in_suoh public for presentation of rtestimonialin ·¤¤=<>¤¤¤¤¤- to‘sctreol,oiHcialseor»for eimt such as may be authorized by the ·Boa1·d—of—Edu Aat a sta meeting upon the written reeommendatien‘er the superintendent of schools. · - V·=¤¤¤¤¤¤<=1>¤¤\¤»¤¢<=· For an supervision of children inthe vacation, sohools—and*playgrormds, and sxrlpervisors and teachers of vacation
md g33;§)r0`ounds may so be supervisors and teachers- of
av · 1 . ‘ , ‘._, aooomoo. '1`€£9¤'Z;out,the purposes of the Act approved June 11,1926, Am, ,,_m_ entitled-i“ _Act·to amend the Act entitled An eAct for the retire- mentof publ-ic-school teachers in the District of Columbia} approved January 15, 1920, and for other pm·posos," $859,000. _ . · ¤ mm oouoon T mam it WM- Salaries: For teachers and janitors of night schools, xincluding teachers of industrial,Jc0xnmcrcial, and trade instruction, and teachers gud schools may also be teachers and janitors of ¤¤¤¤¤¤·¤¢· oalgontingentaeipenses ze For contingent and other necessary expenses, including uipment and purchase of all necessary articles and sup-
casses ·1n industrial, commercial, and trade instruction,
,,,§§°§’· "“““’· ‘“" . · rm nur, nmm, A1~m·amm>` 1¤¤¤¤¤*i¤¤ ·¤v·¤¤¤¤- For expenaeaattending the instruction of deaf and dumb Bersons M} “·· ’°° "°‘· ’· admitted to the Columbia Institution for the Deaf from the istrict of Columbia, under section :4864 of the Revised Statutes, and as V¤1·¤1·v-M prowidedifow ti1e·Aot;aEp1‘oved:Mamh.1,=1901, and under ea. con- tglcgggl entered infn {nt the said institution by the ooinmissroners, , ·v ; •·i··’; · J fw Pre .·, j’1l.¥.l:'r‘ —‘·’ T { r - ‘ momma. oF¤y( duiolkiumligfiwmhable rgraoo ot colored, 4;,5,; ' sky; g_l);_strj _? _;: lumbiayiuci aryl orisome °°;~“°°°m°t' zuihsa oontr;c1t·to¤be eérttered by t1:•;cmn11iissiont·;rs, °·H @0; " 4’.Ehht_ MBXPIDE _er?t' ·a propriafon su ` shall be made un er the supervision of the board of educftion. suoc oouaioo. For instruction of blin children of the District of Columbia, in oooI°&."§{{’°°° °"“°°°' Maryland, or some other State, under a contract to be entered inte