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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 184-JULY 1, 1943 schedule or list of supplies and materials for the furnishing of which contracts have been or may be awarded, the Board of Education is authorized to have printed and bound schedules or lists of supplies, textbooks, and equipment approved by the Board of Education for Approval, use in the schools for requisitioning purposes only: Provided, That all such expenditures for printing and binding shall have been specif- ically approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia or by the Purchasing Officer and the Auditor for the District of Columbia, acting for such Commissioners. tions for equipment No money appropriated in this Act for the purchase of furniture and equipment and school supplies for the public schools of the Dis- trict of Columbia shall be expended unless the requisitions of the Board of Education therefor shall be approved by the Commission- ers of the District of Columbia, or by the Purchasing Officer and the Auditor for the District of Columbia acting for the Commissioners. meit,st., r e qu e Appropriations carried in this Act shall not be used for the main- tenance of school in any building unless all outside doors thereto used as exits or entrances shall open outward and be kept unlocked every school day from one-half hour before until one-half hour after school hours. tios ndapeca Hereafter, the plans and specifications for all building construc- tion administered by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall be prepared under the supervision of the municipal architect and those for school buildings after consultation with the Board of Education, and shall be approved by the Commissioners and all such construction shall be in conformity to such plans and speci- fications. Solicitation of sub- fati scriptions, etc. Hereafter, no part of any appropriation for the District of Columbia shall be paid to any person employed under or in connec- tion with the public schools of the District of Columbia who shall solicit or receive, or permit to be solicited or received, on any public- school premises, any subscription or donation of money or other thing of value from any pupil enrolled in such public schools for presentation of testimonials to school officials or for any purpose except such as may be authorized by the Board of Education at a stated meeting upon the written recommendation of the Superintend- ent of Schools. rDoble-salary re- Section 6 of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropria- striction. nonae)plica- bility. tion Act, approved May 10, 1916, as amended, shall not apply from ta. .(8. July 1 to September 15, 1943, to teachers of the public schools of the District of Columbia when employed by any of the executive departments or independent establishments of the United States Government. Nvildren peofArne. The children of officers and men of the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, and children of other employees of the United States stationed outside the District of Columbia shall be admitted to the public schools without payment of tuition. Military supplies. Hereafter, a bond shall not be required on account of military supplies or equipment issued by the War Department for military instruction and practice by the students of high schools in the District of Columbia. Person'elo teah Hereafter the salaries of the presidents of the teachers' colleges Salaries. shall be included in the salary schedule for the first assistant super- intendent; the salaries of teachers-college professors shall be included in salary class 12 for supervising principals; and the salaries of teachers-college assistant professors shall be included in salary class 11 for heads of departments and assistant principals: said schedule D. C . Codea3-60. and classes being prescribed in the Act of June 4, 1924 (43 Stat. 367). 324 157 STAT.