Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/963

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SIXTY·FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 164. 1918. 945 and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, kitchen utensils, and other necessary rtems, including an allowance to the su erintendent of not exceeding-`$360 per annum for maintenance of vehicle for use in ldischarge of `sbpliliiigigl dutips, i70,000; or re airs to ` gs, pum ing, ainf , lumber, hardware, R°P°*”*°b¤¤<“¤8S» cement, lime, oil, tools, cars, tracks, gteammlreating and cooking em apparatus, $2,750; _ _ Pa ut t b afyments to destitute women and children: For payment to d,,,,,§'?§,,,,,,,._,f’ “ “" bene cranes named m section three of "An Act makin it a misde- "°'·3*·¤-8*- meanor in the District of Columbia to abandon or willgfully ne lect to provide for the support and maintenance by any person og his wife or his or her minor children in destitute or necessrtous circumstances," approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, $6,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to be disbursed by the disbursing officer of the District of Columbia, on itemized vouchers duly audited and approved by the auditor of said District; _ _ Support of prisoners: For maintenance of jail prisoners of the ,,,,2§f*;°,§Y °f’°“* P‘“‘ District of Columbia at the Washington Asylum and Jail, including pay of guards and all other necessary personal services, and for support of (prisoners therein, expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escape prisoners, and rewa.rds for their recapture, repair and improvements to buildings, cells, and Iocldng devices, and for the support of prisoners, $65,000; _ Trans ortation of prisoners: For conveying prisoners to Washing- m"`{§j?§]if"““€ P"S°“‘ ton Asyliim and Jail, including salary of driver, not to exceed $840, and purchase and maintenance of necemary horses, wagons, and har- D€lS’ illioilgi mngto As 1 d Jail $178 625i A n , as rr um an ‘ , , , . Home ron Aorm nm lynrmuz Superintendent, $1,200; clerk, $900; rrgig M Am md matron, $600; chief cook, $720 ; baker and laundryman, at $540 each; S“l“"‘“· chief engineer, $1,000 ; assistant engineer, $720;physae1¤¤ and pharmacist, $480; second assistant engineer, $480; two male attendants and two nurses, at $360 each; two emale attendants, at $300 each; three firemen, at $360 each; assistant cooks—one $360 one $180; foreman of construction and repair, $840; blacksmith and woodworker, $540; farmer, $720; four farm hands, dairyman, and tailor, at $360 each; seamstress, $240; laundress, hostler and driver, at $240 each; three servants, at $144 each; night watchman, $240; temporary labor, $1,000; in all, $17,492. _ _ Cm,ugmcmmS_ l·or provisions, fuel, forage, harness and yehiclcs and repairs to same, ice, shoes, clothing, ry voods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, liitchen utensils, and other necessary items, including maintenance of motor truck, $40,000; R9 s to For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, $3,000; pw '° ‘ For purchase of material for permanent roads, $300; For renewal of roofs, $1,000; · For renewal of floors, $1,500 ; In all, Home for Aged and Intirm, $63,292. q I I The Commissioners are authorized, under such regulations as they u.§§*_° ° mphu ‘"°°` majriprescribe, to sell the surplus products of the Home for the Aged an nfirm, and all moneys derived from such sales shall be dpaid into the Treasury, one-half to the credit of the United States an one-half to the credit of the District of Columbia. ,.,,,,0,;,,, Tmmg I\A'rroNAr. Tir.-rrrrmo Sonoor, ron Bors: For care and maintenance S¤hGg>_;f=g£¤y¤· of boys committed to the National Training School for Boys b the ° FS' courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to be madh by the Board of Charities with the authorities of said National Training School for Bor§;A$65,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. y,¤,,,,,,; mm; Narronar. mum Sonoon ron Gmns; Superintendent, $1,200; S•=;·•,ggGi*¤ treasurer, matron, and four teachers, at $600 each; overseer, $720; two parole officers, at $600 each; seven teachers of industries, at $480 112460°—vor. 40—r>·r 1160