Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1366

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il'386 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 271. 1927. N" °°“°*°¤· $9gog the erection ofwcow. barn and hayloft, including equipment, l•`or the erection of two additional dormitories, $150,000. . ortho construction of implement and house, $5,000. ““*"°•·•*°~ _` Salaries: For personal services inaccordancoi with tbe·ClassiEca- t1onAct; of .1928,_.$28,500;. temporary labor, $500; i¤2•1l.*$29,000- mamma Ifor mamtenance, including horses, wagons, and harness, and M maintenance of nonpawengencarrying motor mehmles,-v$9l,500» · B°"°"’ For repairs and improvements to buildings Und grounds, $9,500. “‘°'“"“‘“"'° For manual-trainingfequipment materials,. $1,250.: i hgegzgmcxaw All moneys rbceived at said·ir:hoc1.ns¤inoo¤1e inom sale of products - from payment of board mae! instruction or otherwise shall be = Bard _1Bl»0 the Treasury 0£*¥1tho¤·:United~3t¤j餻 toithecredit of the 1StI'1Cl}0fC0lHm.bi8.;"? F? 43 ,~..-fl .» ~> ¤¤¤¤¤¤ Hom w »» · rN¤Us*rarA1·.H0x1, scucon Z i z ““'*°•>°‘* _, Salariesplor personal in accordance with the C1amiiica· · trcnhctgof 1923; $21,000; temporary labors $400;-in all, $21,400. llalntuunoe. · · • 4 _ · including, care of horses,;purchase, and care of wagon. ,2 A .. . . . R°"“*”•,,, °‘°· improvement.to;building._and-·,grounds, saws mppmps. P. .' . ,,7I‘hat the anaxiignded .balance of the appropzzratwn of ‘°°‘* $2,500 contained in the irst Deficiency; A _ fiscal 1926, 4m,p.1o0. Y for “Industrial Home School, repairs and improvements to heating plant," is reagpropriatedfor immediate use or regairs and improvements to buil ings and grounds, Industrial Home chool. 1¤%°‘°°A°°d°°d U _ T noun ron AGEDANDINFIBM .¢‘: C S°"“°’• °‘°· ,."_ ,Salaries:.For_pei*sonal,services°in,accordance with Classifica- - tion Actxlqf 1223, $43,000; temporary labor, $2,000· in all, $45,000. °°”°”'°”°°"’°“°‘ _ For, P1'0YiS1Q1}S,_fHB],..f0I8g§, hamess,,and vehicles and jrepairs to same ice, shoes, clothing, dry ggodis, tailorin , drugs, and medical su lies,_.furniture_ and bedding, 'tchen,i1_tens1.E, and_ other necessary

and, maintenance of nonpassenger—can·ying motor, vehicles,

B°°°i”’°°‘“ Flor repairs evi im rovements to buildin and grounds $4000. I‘°°°°°°°°i°°°°° For new la idry eguipment, $15,000. gs ’ ’ ,

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H.,’§.,°°‘°‘°°’ mm For personal services an meaaanes wml the Classification Act of *1923, $3,300 ;` maintenance, $3,000; in a1l,;$6,800, I" rnuronanrl nous ron rrmox mx-sowmns nm samons innraxrrmnxr

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¤··¤¤,·¤¤¤··>·<¤~· a F rlpersoi an swim 1»i» .w1im1ie-o1s¤¤iae¤i10n..ici °‘°’ mm of 1?>23, $3,120; maintenance and regiirirs to building, $7,500; in all, $10,620, to be expended under the! ` sctionvof» the commissioners; and Union ex-soldiers, sailors, or marines of the Civil War, ex-so1— die sailors or marines of the Spanish war; Philippine insurrection, or Vléhina reliefrexpedition and soldiers, sailors, or marines of the 'Wbrld Wir 6i·*whotsei·ved prior to July 2 1921, shall be admitted to the home, all imder thesupervision of a hoard of management.