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 918 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cr-r. 80. 1915. receiving ward, $480; two nurses for annex wards, at $480 each; eight orderlies, and two orderlies for annex wards, at $300 each; pupil nurses not less than twenty-one in number (nurses to be paid not to exceed) $120 per annum during first year of service, and not to exceed $150 per annum during second year of service) ,$3,000 ; registered pharmacist, who shall act as hospital clerk, $720; gardener, $540; seamstress, and housekeeper, at $300 each; laundryman, $600; assistant laundryman, $365; three laundresses, at $360 each; two chambermaids, three waiters, and seven ward maids, at $180 each; temporary labor, not to exceed $1,200; operator of X-ray machine, $600; pathologist, $600; ansesthetist, $300; in all, $28,510; <>¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤P•¤¤•¤· For provisions, fuel, forage, harness and vehicles and repairs to same gas, ice, shoes, clothin, oods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies furniture and bedd§ng 'gchen utensils and other necessary 7 I D items, $40,000; For re airs to buildings plumbing painting lumber hardware, cement, lilme, oil, tools, cars, tracks, steam heating and cobking apparatus $2,000; For purchase and installation of an X—ray machine, $2,750; For purchase and installation of pathological equipment, $1,000; d;:d¥*;¤¤¤*m *•>m•§•¤· Payments to destitute women an children: For payment to bench- Vo\.34,p.87. ciaries named in section three of "An Act making it a misdemeanor in the District of Columbia to abandon or willfrrllydgeglect to provide for the supgpgrrt and mamtenance by any person of wife or his or her minor chr in destitute or necessitous circumstauces," approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, $6,000, or so much therleofljalsg may bpéroeicessgry, to be disbrrlrsed bi the ‘gL1sburs;lIr;‘g63Ecer of the trict 0 um ia on itemize vouc ers y au and. approved by the Auditor of said District; suppmu ian orb- gupport of grisoners: For maintenance of jail (prisoners of the Dis- °"‘”‘ trict o Colum ia at the Washington Asylum an J a.il, including pay of guards and all other necessary personal services, and for support of mb m- prii°n°m thi$lcii.’ $46’(iii(i; · rang t k an a mw - or new en ou mc u s eam e es urns an range and other appurtenances, ,51,500; ’, _ m'5m¤¤¤por¤i¤s vw- _ Transportation of ngrisonerss For convetiipg prisoners to Wash- ° rngton Asylum and J , mcluding salary of ver, not to exceed $720, and purc ase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagons, and harness, $2,000; Homefor Amd and In all Washington As Ium and Jail $129 760. mnssrngina. Homi ron Aenn AND Ilmmu: Superintendent, $1,200; clerk, $900; matron, $600; chief cook, $720; baker, and laundryman, at $540 each; chief engineer, $1,000; assistant engineer, $720; physician and harmacist, $480; second assistant en eer, $480; two male attend- P gm anti, anhd twgr nurses, at $360 eacllr; two female atigndants, at $300 eac ; thee emen at $300 eac ; assistant coo —one $300 one 1218%; lgacksmith  plolodworker, $540 ilfarmer, $540; threegarm an airyman an or at $360 eac ; seamstress, $240· aundress, lrostler and driver, at $240 each; three servants, at $144 each; temporary labor, $1,000; in all, $15,632; cmrrnsenccxpvnses. For proviiions, ciuel, forage;] harness tapld vehicles and gepairgal is same, ice, s oes, Otlllllgl, gpods, a oring, drugs an m `c supplies, furniture and bedding, `tchen utensils, and other necelssary `tems $27,000; ’ R¤¤¤i¤· ¤*¢· I For: repairs and improvements to buildings and ounds $2 500; , gr ! I For purclliase ot; matte8r121for(permanent rioads, $300; f $500 For urc ase o ma ri an erection o ermanent ence ‘ _ In ali Home for Aged and Iniirm $45,932}) l ’ S,§,I§,$}$§§‘B°'§f“m°¢ NATIONAL TRAINING Scnoon FOR l3oYs: For care and maintenance cm,m.,¤rymmm¤. of boys committed to the National Training School for Boys Bb; the courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to be m e by