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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 160. 1917. 1035 ants and two nurses, at $360 each; two female attendants, at $300 each; three Bremen, at $300 each; assistant cooks—one $300, one $180; foreman of construction and repair, $720; blacksmith and woodworker, $540; farmer, $540; 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, $16,952; For provisions, fuel, for e, harness and vehicles and repairs to C°°°i”'°°°‘°“"'“°°‘ same, ice shoes, clothing, Ey ggods, tailorin, drugs and medical supphes, furniture and bedding, `tchen utensilg, and other necessary items, mcluding maintenance of motor truck, $28,000; Ro . M For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, $3,000; pim" ` For purchase of material for permanent roads, $300; For extension of fire protection to group of farm buildings, $850; For renewal of heating system, $2,500; For renewal of roofs, $1,000; Forglpurchase and installation of two electric generators, $5,000; In, Home for Aged and In;6rm, $57,602. _ _ Nnronan Taamme Scrroor. ron Bore; For care and main- S,§§§{°fg,,"',,,,,'§{"""""‘ tenance of boys committed to the National Training School for Bo mQ¤g, tg! WS <=¤¤- by the courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to KZ ` made by the Board of Charities with the authorities of said National Training School for Boys, $65,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. . Narrorur. Trmmme Scnoor. ron Gmnsz Superintendent, $1,200; s¤ii$1’T&"ct:. treasurer, matron, and four teachers, at $600 each; overseer, $720; °"“'"”‘ two parole officers, at $600 each; seven teachers of industries, at $480 each; engineer, $720; assistant engineer, $600; night watchman, $480; two laborers, at $300 each; in all, $12,480; C _ _ For groceries, provisions, light, fuel, soap, oil, lamps, candles, cloth- °°"""°°°‘“°'“°°‘ ing, shoes, forage, horseshoeing, medicines, medical attendance, hack hire, transportation, labor, sewing machines, fixtures, books, stationery, horses, vehicles, harness, cows, pigs, fowls, sheds, fences, repairs, typewriting, stenography, and other necessary items, includ~ ing compensation not exceeding $350 for additional labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates and for rewards for their capture, and for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for paroled or discharge girls, not exceeding $150, $15,000; _ In all, National Training School for Girls, $27,480. rmmou. cnarurms. ¥··i*¤·* ¤*·¤*¤¤— For care and treatment of indigent {patients, imder a contract to ,,{'°°‘*'”°“" H°“*"‘ be made with Freedmen’s Iiospital by the Board of Charities, $35,000, or so much thereof as ma e necessary. . Cormvrnra Hosrrrar. rdriz Woumv Arm LrrNo~rv Asrnmrz For- care ;,,$€ H°“"“" and treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to be made with Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $25,000. _ (.,,,,,,,_,,,.SH,,°.p,,&,_ For care and treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to be made with Children’s Hospital by the Board of Charities, not to ceed 17 000. . 6XFor cirerand treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to be ,,,§,§T‘“"°"°“"°# H°s‘ made with National Homeopathic Hospital Association by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $8,500. _ _ E H M For- emergency care and treatment of, and free drspensary service "‘°'*"°’ °"`° · to, indi ent patients under a contract or agreement to be made with Centra1%)ispensary and Emergency Hospital by the Board of Charities, $26,000.