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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cu. 276. 1926. 435 $703,500, to be available immediately and to remain available 9,{§"‘*“'*“*° “‘ °“°"· until Juliy 1, 1928, and of such sum $405,000 shall be char ed to ` the “ Bui ding and grounds public schools, surplus revenue ftimd ”: §'°$"',::W“m Pemvided, That no part oi the appropriations herein made shall P¤¢¢,v.131¤. ` be extpended for the purchase of any site the cost of which shall excee the full value assessment of such mperty last made before purchase thereof plus 25 per ceritum of sucii assessed value : Pravided U I b B1 U i fw·t}:.ev·, That if_em of the sites above enumerated can not be pur- ¤¤¤S°¤°i»¢¤x¤?iI£°i€°u»i4°€°; chased under said iimitation as to price then any of said moneys ""°°““‘“““°“· remaining unexpended or uuobligated by reason pf such price limitation may be expended, subject td said limitation as to price, in the gurchuse cf any oral! other land authorized to be acquired in the ve—yea.1· school building program Act, approved February 26., 1925 (Forty-third Stututes,_psget$86).§ ~ ’ 1 ~ p t` _ The unexpended balance of the uippropriutiou of $154,000 {§§;'§¤Xje““{§f,*},ZY,§g¤. contained in the Sec0nd* Deficiency Act, scal year 1925, on account ¤*°d*¤¤¤“¤=· of the Park View iSéhoo1,>is hereby reappropriuted for the purchase of school building ·and-giaylgmund sites authorized tovbe acquired in the five+yeari school u·i1‘ mg program Act, approved February V°"“*"‘°8"‘ 26, 1925 _(F0rt¥·thi1·d Statutes, page 986). · R For rent o school buildings and grounds, storage and stock °“°‘ For repairs and improvements to school buildings md grounds bu*§d§§g§g§érg§;;gj and for repuiringvuud renewi11gpheatiug,»p1umbi;1g, »md·vent.i1ating . apparatus, and installation of·essnitu1·y·dr1nkiugif0uu®aixis in build- ings not supplied with same, and~muintemmce cf mobtmitrucks, $550,000 to be available immediately. · — ‘ * ~ ‘ i p i ' Z p wm my mum For maintenance and repair of school playgrounds, $5,300, Addmimin Scum; For equiplment, g1·a.di11¤, and improving e1ght· additional scliooi yum. ’ yards for t e purposes o? play of pupils, $4,0001 Provided, That {?,§fi,§{’,g_ such playgrounds shall be opt open or play purpbsesiii accord- ance with the schedule maintained f0re¤p1¤ygrou11dsi under the jurisdiction of thepluygrouud department. ~ i · i e Repairs t of mn For repair; replacemwt, and extension of equipment, furniture, ¤is1;iu§ &Ji°§p6cam and fux·n1shi11 , inc1udi1;% pia11os,.to adapt for use as junior high ’““‘°’ mh ’°“°°“· schools, the ol? Eastern igh Sch001,`$8,00O; the Jefferson School, $8,000; and the Powell School, $6 000; i11»al1;$22;000. ·— ' e’ Pmpmmu of lm The plans and specifications for all buildings provided 'for in D ` this Act under ap ropriations administered by the Commissioners of the District of golumbia shall be prepared under the supervision of the municipal architect, and those for school buildings’a.fte1· consultation wxth the Board of Education; and shall be approved by the commissionersiend shall be constructed in conformity t ereto. E xs . d The school buildings authorized and gpproggiated for herein “ mmm ' shall be constructed· with all doors intend to used as exits or entrances opening outward, and each of said buildings having an w§f1’f"§c?° °p°° °“" excess of 81 ht rooms shall have at least four exits. Appr0pria~ _ tions carrie; in this Act shall not be used for the maintenance of °“*°°“°‘· school in any building unless all outside doors thereto used as exits or entrances shall open outward and be kept unlocked every school gay from one-half hour before until one-half hour after school ours. · . METROPOLITAN POLICE mum. sALA1z1¤s For the pay and allowances of 0{Hcers and members of the S¤¤>¤¤¤»¤¤¤¢¤¤·¤¤¢- Metropolitan police force, in accordance with the Act entitled "An Act to fix the salaries of the Metropolitan police force, the United ‘·’°*·“=P·“‘· States park police force, and the Hre department of the District of