SIXTY-NINTH oouonnss. Sass. 11. or. 271. 1927. 1313 b the commissioners, $10,500: Provided That all expenditures "’°°‘*°· uiider this appropriation shall be made under the supervision of the Buwvmm board of education. · A-NEKICANIZATION WDEK wglinorioantzatlon For Americanization work and instruction of foreigners of all eaI’3i°{i`i°${ °°”i°" ages in both day and night classes, teachers and janitors of Americanization schools may also be teachers and janitors of the day schools, $10,000. ‘ ‘ _ E ui t cc For contingent and other necessary expenses, including books, ° ’””°°’° ‘ equipment, and supplies,‘$1,000. _ A oomrmzrrr onnran unrumxairr · °°““”“°“’ °°¤“’”- For personal services of the director general secretaries, and coma p¤i.$i.°"° ” *°° "` munity secretaries in accordance ruth the Act approved J une .4, 1924- "°‘·“·"·°”· part-time employees, including dianitors. on raqcount of meetings oi parent-teacher associations an other ‘ activities, and contingent expenses, equipment, supplies, and lighting iixtures, $41,000. ..l_ cans or aumnmos Ann onom~ms_ " ¤·?&°¤»iiw°udi°°°°°° Salaries: For personal services in accordance with the Claseiiica. Sm"` tion Act of 1923, $575,000. V = a ' Bmw, buildin _ For care of smaller buildings and rented rooms, including cooking me mum mm. ° and manual-training schools, wherever located, at .•,¢ rate not-to exceed $96 per annum‘for thecarelof eaclrschoolroom ·other than those occupied by atypical or ungraded *classes, for which service an amount not to exceed $120 per annum may be’allowed;$7,000,, 1 Miscellaneous. For the maintenance of atypical, open air, and ungraded classes, A=vplc¤1.餤.,<=1¤¤¤¤. $4For the maintenance of schools for tuberculari upils, $4,500, ` i'1‘¤b¤r¤¤1¤1>¤x>i!¤- For transportation for rpupils attending schools for tubercular '1‘r¤¤¤¤¤¤¤=¤¤¤- upils, $3,780: Provided, hat expenditures for car fares from this g;g•f{_gé_ snowed i)und shall not be subject to the general limitations on the usetof ear r . ` fares covered by this Act. ~ ‘ ·‘ ·‘ · t 7 ` ‘ ‘ For purchase and repair of furniture, tools, machinery,·mater•ial,· Manual www ex- and books, and apparatus to‘be used infconnection witlrinstructiorr wm in manual training, andincidental expenses connected therewith, Flor fuel, gas, and electric light and power, $250,000. _ ~ *'°°‘··“*’*°·°°°P°"'¢ runurrunn it 1., F¤r¤i¤¤¤¤.¤¢¤. For furniture and ui ment, inchidin ianos and window sha] l ,,{§§._°°"‘““‘°d for buildin and additildns to buildingi`£dnd_ furniture ’and`_eq1i‘§Z ment for additional kindergartens, manualgtraining shops cooking, housekeeping and cookinfg, and sewing schools wherever as follows: Eight·room ad tion to the Bruce School, ; eight} room addition to the Burroughs School $5,806* .fourii·pom,add1tion to the Amidon School, $2,903; Garnet Jinmior Iiigh School, $48,314;, four—room addition to the Smotliers $2 903; Gordon Jimior High School, $48,314; addition to the_Lan$ey`iIui11oi· School, $11,314; addition to the Hine Junior High School`, $5,2;i ei ht- room buildip-5 at Carlton and Central Avenues northeast, sages; four-room b at Potomac Heights $3,153; eight-room addition and assembly hall to Barnard School, $8,531; six-room addition to the Bryan School, $4,355; eight-rooin addition to the`.Margaret Murray Washington Vocational School, $15,000; three kindergartens, $3,000; two sewing schools, $1,200; two housekeeping and cooking 43892°—2’I——S3