Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1364

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1324; SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sus. II. Cu. 27*1. 1927. M•*¤*•¤¤¤•·•°¤· For maintenance, custody, clothing, guarding, care, and support of prgoaers; rpwards for fugitives; proxgons, subsistéence, meiisicinei an ospita instruments n `ture w — quarters or guar an other emplofrees and inmates; purdhase of tools and equipment; purchase; an farm implements, livestock, tooth ¤quip· ment,t_and guscellaneous items; _transp<;•;r`t;at1<g11; lmamtenaiice aug opera ion 0 non assengaebcarrying mo nv 1ces· su pies an hd. lalior; sill othdi necemry igems, $§10,000; $47 ’ P w · or brimaintenancean manu actuni ‘ ,600- I N‘§¤*?°$'_}’°“°°· '°‘ citoricmiitlriullction, dynamite, (pile, repairs ,&>0l§’ant, and inaterial for

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vg: all, $290,040,;which—dum shall beexpended under the direction ,_oft1ieco1n1nia§onei·a;. ~i,· · .. BU¤¤'¤¥¤t0\’7· ‘· *· »,: “ _ I A _.RE!'OR)(A'I`ORY ?°”°‘“‘ ’°"‘°"· it me services in accordance with-the Classifica- tion ect·ol1928· · i V. · ; z , mw- <=¢>¤¤¤¤¤· e For wnanmag-séesnhqtien of permanent buildings} includir§ sewers, water mains, ,roads,.and necessary eqiupment o ,mdustri _ railroad; tor equipmentkfor (pew lgsuilgléngs; and for material for re airs to buildings roa an wa 3000· » “‘*"*°““°°·‘°°· `%`or maintenancexcustotl , clothing; care, and support of inmates; rewards for fugitives· gratuities provide bg] law; provi·- sions, sub;istence,Dd1;1edi<(?n•:;1;aex;` hospital instfiuments,. rniture, and uarters or a, an o em oyeesan inmates: urchaseo tlools and 8Ql11?1II`l3Dt; purchase andp maintenance of, farni gnplgments, 1ivestock,,~too s, equipment; transportation; purchase, _ tion, operation, and maintenance- of machinery and other eiuipment rxssaryffor thces mauufacturgf of ·1t;1gs,dsigns pind mar_I§r:, and ·1ronprod u , ase .ma ri an su csvmai __ nance and operation of nbnpassenger·ca!·rying motor vgclmi supplies and lilbcipbznd :51 gther items, $106,000, of which sum $32,000 a av ca e 111111) y· · _ §g${,§",§m’°'g;‘°’;,,¤ For capture of person or persons whocommitted a horrible crime &¤&¢g_¤e emiw to wit: Crimiggq gssault atbatheafaisitol Gciépluntgs the night of? February 18,.1 , 1,000,to av ` a eimm `a y; M Fo fuel $10 000- , . flsnrall, $é4€7,§l)(l, which sum shall be expended under the direction 0 necommissioners. Bclgxiegglmgaininz I A ,  ;,;_y;·;pNAL 'QRAINING SCHOOL_ FORUBOYB m,°*“°m,· °’·°·· °‘ "°" For care and maintenance of boyscommitted to the National md mmm Training School for Boys by the courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to be made by the Board of Public Welfare with the authorities of said National Training School for Boys, $42,000. £°,'§G,}`,{_°’°‘°¥ Narronan raaxmno sermon ron omns Selma. Salaries; For péiistangl services in accordance with the Classifica- tion Aot 1923, , . C°”“°¥°°°°‘*’°°’°°· Fo groceries, provisions, light fuel soap oil lamps, candles, M cl0thii1g,mhoes,¤forage, horseshoeiiig, medicines, mddical attendance, transportation, labor, sewing machines, fixtures, books, magazines, and other supplies which represent greater educational advantages, stationery, horsw, vehicles, harness cows, pigs, fowls, sheds, fences, repairs,~typewriting, stenography, and other necessary items, including compensation _not exceeding_ $1,000 for additional labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates and for rewards for their capture, for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for paroled or discharged