Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/730

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SIXTYZFOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1916. 709 The disbursing officer of the District of Columbia is authorized to ““*”°°·‘“° °8°’“· advance to the agent of the Board of Chi1dren’s Guardians, upon reciuisitions previously approved by the auditor of the District of Co_umb1a and upon such security as may be required of said agent by the commissioners, sums of money not to exceed $200 at any one time, to be used for expenses in placing and visitintg children, travelall]-F on official business of the board, and for office an sundry ex enses, such expenditures to be accounted for to the accountin ofliizers of the Dgstrict of gplumbia within one month on itemized vouchers ` Pl'°P°*` Y **PPI’°V · . Ixnusrman Homz Scnoor. ron Conoann Cnmnnnnz Superin- S,,i{'£,‘}°"}§: I3,,‘§J,';§ tendent, $1,200; matron of school, $480; three caretakers, two Umm assistant caretakers, nurse, and sewing teacher, at $360 each; three S""l°" teachers, at $480 each; manual training teacher, $600; farmer, and blacksmith and wheelwright, at $480 each; stableman, and watchman, até§300 each; ppoéc, $240; laundress, $240; temporary labor not to exce $300; in a , 8,580; gig maintenance, including purchase and care of horses, wagons, E*P°¤%‘°°~ an amws, $10,000; A For repaiis and improvements to buildings and grounds, $1,500; For manual training equipment, $300; _' For materials for construction of roads and sidewalks, $500; In all, Industrial Home School for Colored Children, $20,880: Provided, That all moneys received at said school, as income from sale U1 se eaiimemmem of products and from payment of board, of instruction, or other- ’•'°’~ wise, shall be paid over to the commissioners to be expended by them in tha support of the school during the fiscal year mneteen hundred an seventeen. . Imnusraran Hom: Scnoor.: Superintendent, $1,500; supervisor s.£’.°l.`;’?m°l H°'“° of boys, $720; matron, $480; three matrons, at $360 each; house- S°'¤'*°’· keeper, and sewing teacher, at $360 each; two assistant matrons, at $300 each; nurse, $360; manual—training1 teacher, $660; florist, $840; engineer, $720; farmer, $540; cook, and aundress, at $300 each; two housemaids, at $180 each; temporary labor, not to exceed $400; in all, $9 580· For maintenance, including purchase and care of horse, wagon, E‘P°”’°°· and harness, $17 000; For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, $1,700; For resurfacing polalds anélcplelayaggsggiggem, $550; In all Industma ome oo , , . For ciire and maintenance of children under a contract to be made ¤°i$”§`&ZalY§¤sl.Y’°*°“" with the National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $9,900. ’ For care and maintenance of children rmder a contract to be made *`°“"“’“° Hmwith Washington Home for Foundlings by the Board of Charities, $6,000. For care and maintenance of children rmder a contract be made 8*** ·“”"‘ ·*"'“”‘· with Saint Ann's Infant Asylum by the Board of Charities, $6,000. rnmronaar nouns. T°”"°"“”`h°"‘”‘ Municipal lodging house and wood yard: Superintendent, $1,200; ,,,§,‘,"§‘°“’“' '°""“" foreman, $480; coo ,_$360; night watchman for six months, at $25 per month, $150; maintenance, $2,000; in all $4,190. N¤wbu,,dmg_ For a new municipal lodging house, of which amount not more than $10,000 shall be used for purchase of land, $40,000. GmdAmyS0,mm, Tem orary Home for ex—Un1on Soldiers and Sailors, Grand Army Hams. of the Iliepublic: Superintendent, $1,200; janitor, $360; cook, $360; maintenance, $4,000; in all, $5,920, to be expended under_ the direc- Mmmm. tion of the commissioners; and ex-soldiers, sailors, or marines of the ` Spanish War, Philippine Insurrcction, or China Relief Expedition,