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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 160. 1917. 1027 building unless all outside doors thereto used as exits or entrances shall open outward and be kept unlocked every school day from onehalf hour before imtil one-yha hour after school hours. _ Counrsu INSTITUTION ron rim Dear: For expenses attending the ,,°•¤' M ¤¤¤¤¤ ve instruction of deaf and dumb persons admitted to the Columbia pliTS..s••.4¤¤4,p.m. Institution for the Deaf from the District of Columbia, under section v°"°"“‘°“‘ forty-eight hundred and sixty-four of the Revised Statutes and as provide for in the Act approved March first, nineteen hundred and one, and under a contract to be entered into with the said institution by the commissioners, $15,200, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For maintenance and tuition of colored deaf—mutes of teachable °°*°*°dd°°'·¤¤¤*9¤· age belongling to the District of Columbia, in Maryland, or some other State, un er a contract to be entered mto by the commissioners, $2 000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. l?`or instruction of blind children of the District of Columbia, in B“¤d¤*=M¤¤· Maryland, or some other State, under a contract to be entered into by the commissioners, $7,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary- METROPOLITAN POLICE. P°"'* Major and superintendent $4,000; assistant superintendent, with $•'*"'¤’~ rank of inspector, $2,500· three inspectors, at $2 000 each; eleven captains, at $2,000 each; chief clerk, who shall also be pro rt clerk, $2,000; clerk and stenographer, $1 500; clerks——one (wlliii shall be assistant property clerk) $1,200, three at $1,000 each, one $700; four s eons of the police and fire departments, at $720 eachadditidhgl comdpensation for twenty-four fprivates detailed for special service in the etection and prevention o crime, $11,520, or so much thereof as may be necessary; fifteen lieutenants, one of whom shall be harbor master, at $1,600 each; fifty sergeants, one of whom may be detailed for duty in the harbor atrol, at $1,400 each; five hundred and fourteen privates of class three, at $1,200 each; eighty-five privates of class two, at $1,080 each; fifty-one privates of class one, at $900 each; ninety additional fp-givates of class one, at $900 each, to M<¤*¤¤¤¤ r>¤*•¢¤·- be employed on or after March t nineteen hundred and seventeen, $108,000, $27,000 of which sum to be immediately available, and the w:¤M•v· provision in the District of Columbia Approplriation Act for the fiscal v¤¤.z1,p. xm. i year nineteen hundred and thirteen whic rilrovides " after June thirtieth,nineteen hundred and twelve, there sha be no appointments, except by promotion, to fill vacancies occurringiiin classes one, two, and three of privates in the Metropolitan lpo ce imtil the whole number of rivates in all of said classes sha have been reduced to six hundred) and fort ," is hereby repealed; amount reqmred to pay salaries of privates of, class two who will be promoted to class three and rivates of class one who will be promoted to class_ two during the iigcal year nineteen hundred and cig teen, $1,778.66; six telephone operators, at $900 each; fo1u·teen jamtors, at $600 each; messenger, $600 ; inspector, mounted on horse or motor vehicle, $240; fifty- ve captains, lieutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted on horses or for motor vehicle allowances, at $240 each; sixty-four heutenants, sergeants, and privates, mounted on bicycles, at $50 each · twenty-four drivers, at $900 each; five police matrons, at $720 each, to possess police powers of arrest; two policewomen, at $900 each; in all, $1 073,61866. _ _ _ _ To aid in sup rt of the National Bureau of Criminal Identification ,_,,,‘ff§',{}",?',,,_"*"""°" to be expendedmimder the direction of the commissioners, provided the several departments of the General Government may be entitled to like information from time to time as is accorded police departments of various municipalities privileged to membership therein, $500.