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1378 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 2919. 1907. ,,,,£‘“‘”°i“*°d t°"‘°h` Fou1‘th. The Salaries of one hundred and seventy-three teachers from September lirst, nineteen hundred and six, to the dates on which they were respectively reappointed and continued in service by the board of education, two thousand four hundred and twenty dollars and eighty-six cents. m{§$,”£j“°*m°“* °* Tifth. That the amounts specically appropriated for salaries of Ame, L. sis teachers of public schools in the appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, when not in conformity with the rates established by the Act approved June twentieth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act to lix and regulate the salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of the board of education of the District of Columbia," are hereby reduced and increased to pay said teachers in accordance with the rates established by said Act of June twentieth, nineteen hundred six, during the Hscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, and any unused balance of the appropriation for salaries, public schools, for said Hscal year, is hereby made available for the purpose aforesaid. p}§fj’j,,°;fs}’:*g}°;';fg; Sixth. That any unused balance of the appropriation for salaries, sch<><>1¤· publicschools, District of Columbia, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, is hereby made available to pay the principals of grade schools the amounts to which they are respectively entitled during said fiscal year for session rooms under the provisions of the Act approved June twentieth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act to fix and regulate the salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of the board of education of the District of Colnmbia." M.G.Br¤w¤- Seventh. That the accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby P°ym°°"°’°m°W°d' authorized and directed to allow and credit in the accounts of the disp bursing officer of the District of Columbia the amount of twenty-two dollars paid M. C. Brown, teacher in the public schools of said District, for salary for the month of September, nineteen hundred and six. gre mer¢¤>¤¤¤· Frm: Dnmnrmmxrz That the unexpended balance, not exceeding icgineaking equip. three thousand five hundred dollars, of the a propriation of sixty- "‘$!Q,§;33,,,_38z three thousand dollars contained in the Act nialiing appropriations to provide for the expense-: of the govermnent of the District of Columia for the fiscal year ending J unc thirtieth, nineteen hundred and tive, for construction, under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, of a fire boat, is hereby made available for such work as may be necessary to equip)and reenforce said boat for ice breaking. ·{,_•{{g=¤¤¤ B¤>¤=<=¤‘¤· The Commissioners of the istrict of Columbia are hereby authorized ' to pay the firm of Johnson Brothers the sum of one hundred and eig teen dollars and sixty-five cents for emergency fuel furnished the fire department, without the inspection required b · law, on the occasion of the destruction of wharf property by iire, and the accounting officers of the Treasury are directed to allow said payment in the accounts of the disbursirig officer of said District. MMM- MILITIAZ or ecpiipment, machinery, and repairs for practice ships, one thousand five undred dollars. For apparatus for instruction in seamanship and signaling, two hundred and fifty dollars. I Emem Dispensnv- EAs·rr:RN Drsrmssaicrz For additional amount for emergency care and treatment of and free dis nsary service to indigent patients during the tiscal year nineteen liimdred and eight, under a contract or agreement to be made with the Eastern Dispensary by the Board of Charities, two thousand dollars. g;•;}y¤&¤wp0r;¤¤r- HEALTH purnmxnsr: For additional amount required for the neces- `°°°sary traveling! egpenses of sanitary and food inspectors while traveling outside the istrict of Columbia for the purppse of ins ting dairy farms, milk, and other dairy products, three undred dome.