Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/76

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SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. 57 For support of the United States penitentiary, McNeil Island, Wl£{,_N°” Islami- Washin(gton, as follows: For subsistence, including the same objects subsistence. specifie under this head for the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, and for supplies for guards, $13,000; For clothing and trans ortation, including the same ob`ects specified mgivthigcz. transporunder this head for the Illnited States pemtentiary at Leavenworth, °°’ ° ‘ Kansas, $7,000; _ For miscellaneous expenditures, including the same ob'ects specified M iswusuwm. under this head for the United States pemtentiary at Leavenworth Kansas, and for such other (purposes as may be directly ordered and approved by the Attorney eneral, $12,000; or hospital s1{pplies, including the same objects specified imder n¤sp¤ms¤pp1xss this head for the nited States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $1,000; For salaries, including pay of officials and employees, as follows: sam-as. For warden, $2,000; deputy warden, $1,200; physician, $1,200; chief clerk and bookkeeper, $1,000· steward and cook, $1,000; superintjlncgent 050 boats, $1,200; guards, at $70 per month each, $10,500; in 18 1 ; ln all, for penitentialay at McNeil Island, Washin%on, $51,100. · For support of the ational School for oys, District of Sc§gmg¤B°'1'¤¤g·!g Columbia: Superintendent, $2,500; assistant superintendent, $1,500; sums. y°’ ' teachers and assistant teachers, $9,120; chief clerk, $1,000; storekeeper and steward, $600; matron of school, $600; parole officer, $900; oflice clerk, $720; assistant office clerk, $480; six matrons of families, at $240 each; foremen of and skilled helpers in industries, $3,800; farmer, $600; assistant farmer, $420; teamster, $360; florist, engineer, and shoemaker, at $540 each; baker, and tailor, at $600 each; cook, $480; asmstant engineer, $420; laundross, $360; diningiroom attendant, boys’, $300; dining-room attendant, oHieers’, $240; ousemaid, $216; seamstress, $240; assistant cook, $300; nurse, $600; watchmen, not to exceed eight in number, $3,360; secretary and treasurer to board of Itrustees, $900;fin all, $34,217}*61. H f d or su ort o inmates, u groceries, our, ee meats, M¤i¤*¤¤·¤¤¤- dry gooddmleather, shoes, gas, fuicillflliardware, furniture, tableware, farm implements, seeds, and repairs to same, fertilizers, books and periodicals prmtmg, and entertainments, statmnery, plumbing glazing, _ medicines and medical attendance, stock, vehic es, fencing, repairs to buildings, and other necessaxg items, including compensation, not exceeding $1,500, for addition labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates, and for rewards for their recapture, and not exceeding $500 for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable omes for discharged boys, $10,500; For extraordinary repairs to buildings, fences, and roadways, and R°P“"’·°*°~ for purchase of equipment, $1,000; In all, for National Training School for Boys, $45,776. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR. m$spls`Lt$°ge°$ll:°m` uenrnousn snnvrcn. m“m°°s° °°"i°°` General exipenses, Lighthouse Service: For supplies, re airs, main- G°“°““°‘P°”S°* tenance, an incidental expenses of livhthouses and olther lights, beacons, buréyage, fog signals, lightin of? rivers heretofore authorized to be lighte , hght vessels, other aidigs to navigation, and lighthouse tenders, including the establishment, repair, and improvement of beacon? and dinlygnarlgs and puiéchase of landdfgor sagip, the esgpsbhelllimento f ts, uoys,sumarine' ,a.n ogsign ,te _ establish1;i:ii?1t 0% oil or carbide houses, digi? to exceed $10,000: Pro- $°fZ'°°;.,, wma vided, That no oil or carbide house erected hereunder shall exceed $550 me °“ ”°“°"·