684 SIXTY—SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 249. 1922. with the provisions of the District of Columbia Appropriation Act _ for the fiscal year 1913, and other laws applicable thereto, $430,000: wE§{’}§2”‘ °]° fm For replacing gas lamps and iixtures and older and less effective electric lamps and fixtures, on streets, avenues, roads, and public s aces by unproved electric mstallations, purchase of posts and _ iilirtures of all kinds, and for all necessary expensesnn connection gigviliiléemzneaon. therewith, $20,000: Promkled, That no part o this apprpipriation shall be available for the payment on any contract require biy law to be awarded through corpipetitive bidding, which is not awar ed to the lowest bidder on gpec cations, and such specifications shall be so drawn as to admit o fair competition. _ _ Fim'**mb°m»°*°- For extension and relocation of fire-alarm system, mcluding purchase of new boxes, purchase and erection of necessary poles, cross arms, insulators, pins, braces, wire, cable, conduit connections, posts, extra labor, and other necessary items, $6,000. ,,,,,E¥*°"‘°“‘°°m° S"` For purchase and installing additional lead-covered cables to increase the capacity of the un erground signal cable system, $6,000.
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orrrcmzs. ?,§§,§;'*j Salaries: Superintendent $6,000; two assistant sugerrintendents, at $3,750 each; director of, intermediate instruction, t teen supervising principals, supervisor of manual training, and director of primary instruction, sixteen in all, at a minimum salary of $2,400 each; secretary, $2,000; financial clerk, $2,000; clerks-—one $1,600, two at $1,500 each, one $1,400, three at $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each (one of whom to carry out the provisions of the child—labor law); two stenographers, at $1,000 each; messenger, $720; in all, $72,220. Arrnxnaxcn orrrcnns.
- “°“°““°° °°°°”‘ Slalarieiil Attendance officers——one $1,080, one $960, seven at $900
eac ; in , $8,340. rnacnnns. T°°”"°"· Salaries: For two thousand four hundred and sixteen teachers at minimum salaries as follows: Hfgli¤¤i¤¤l» €¢¤t*¤l Principal of the Central High School, $3,500: Provided, That the rmQc·». principa of the Central Hi h chool shall be placed at a basic salary B“'°“““"“ of $3,500 pézr annum and shall be entitled to an increase of $100 per annum or ve vears; Bégsgijlggxv '~`¤¤¤¤1 Two assistant principals, one for the Central High School and one ` " for the McKinley Manual Training High School, at $2,400 each: §;gEg¤;;hr_ Provided, That said assistant principals shall be placed at a basic ` S` salary of $2i_40(}i per annum and shall e entitled to an increase of $100 er annum or ve ears; Owe; ¤¤¤¤ii>¤¤¤- p Principals of nominal high, and manual·trainin high schools, eight §Q§'{Q’§,; ._ at $2,700 each: Prmzided, That the rinci als 0% the normal hi h WT . . . P P _ 1 g 2 _ manual—tra1mn high, other than the Central H1 h School, now in the service of iqhe public schools or hereafter to be appointed shall ' be placed at a basic salary of $2,700 per annum and shall be entitled P _ _ _ to an increase of $100 per annum for five years; m§§“$‘P“1S· ’“‘“°" Principals of junior high schools, four at $2,700 each: Promkled Bggggggm That the principals of the 'unior high schools now in the service oi " the_public schools or hereaiter to be a pointed shall be placed at a basic salary of $2,700 per annum, and shall be entitled to an increase Dam [gms Ce ofri$100 pertannum_ for glige years; h han b d f is f ,,3,;,,,,, §m,,m·H, gj wo assis ant rincip , one o w om s e eau 0 gir 0 the g Central High Sclihol and one of whom shall be dean of girls of the