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 710 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 433. 1916. who served at any time between April twenty·’Iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and July fourth, nmeteen hundred and two, shall be admitted to the home. _ dgmmmbm For care and maintenance of women and children unda a contract to be made with the  Crrttenton Hope and Help Mrssion by the Board of Charities, maintenance, $3,000. .$°'**'g¤CR°“,°,‘,fg Sovrrmrm RELIEF Soomrrz For care  mamtenance of needy h:¤. and infirm Confederate veterans,_ their widows and dependents, ‘ resident in the District of Columbia, under a contract to be made with the Southern Relief Society by the Board of Charities, $10,000. M¤¢¤¤»¤>1¤¤¤· AID T0 nm BLIND. N¤“¤** m’¤*’Y- National Librarg for the Blind: For aid and supiprgrét of the National Libraryfor eBlind,located at Seventeen hun _ and twentiy- nine H Street northwest, to be eggended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of lumbra, $5,000. _ ¤,§°'**¤‘**¤,,,, I *’°”"°°"· Connmzre Ponrmonmo Ir~zs·rrrn•rn: To and the Columbra Poly- technic Institute for the Blind, located at erghteen_ hundred and eight H Street northwest, to be egended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of lumbra, $1,500. _ ,,§,",,?*f°'* °‘ “""‘°“‘ Hosrrrn. Fon rrm Inseam: For sup$rt of ind$ent IIISAHQ of the District of Columbia in Saint Elizabe ’s Hosprt, as provided by law, $390,000. _ _ _ d,,°{’{’;"',§ ”“"‘*‘*‘ Ijor deportation of nonresident Insane persons, rn accordance with the Act of Co ess "to change the proceedings for admission to the Government Hgrspital for the Insane in certain cases, and for other purposes/’ approved January thirty-first, eighteen hundred and Mmm to Bum ninety-nine, $3,000. _ _ _ dense., In expending the for oing sum the drsbursing officer of the District of Columbia is aiighorrzed to advance to the secretary of the Board of Charities, upon reguisitions previously approved by the auditor of the District of Co umbra, and upon such security as the commissioners may require of said secretary, sums of mone not exceeding $300 at one time, to be used onl for deportation ofy nonresident msane persons, and to be accoimtedl for monthly on itemized vouchers to the accountin officer of the District of Columbia. “‘“°‘°‘"‘°¥’°°"· Ranma or mm roorz: §?or relief of the poor, including pay of physicians to the ppor at not exceeding $1 per day each, who shall apxpomted by the commissioners on the recommendation of the healt officer, $12,000. ,,§§f‘"‘*’°"'“" "°“‘ 3 Tmxsrorrmrron or mrrrnas: For transportation of paupers, 2,500. ,l‘7,,‘§§,_’{*,,"‘,g,'“,.§;,,,,, my Worum0Usn.—A<lministration: Superintendent, $2,500 ; chief clerk, rm $1,200; assistant superintendent, $900; stenographer, $720; stenog- _ rapher and officer, $600; °l’°"’“°‘”*"““"‘· Operation: Foremen——construction $900, stone-crushing plant $900, sawmill $900: chief engineer and electrician, $1,100; superintgndent brickkiln, $1,500; clay worker, $480; superintendent tailor s o, $480; m""°°““"°°’“'“"”· ldirintenance; Physician, $1,350; superintendent of clothing and laundry, $720; storekeeper, $660; steward, $900; stewardess, $480; veterinary and officer, _$@'80; ca tain of guards, $1,200; captain of night watch, $900; receiving andpdischargrng officers—two at $1,000 each; superintendent of laundry, $600; day guar·<ls—two at $720 each, thirty at $660 each; fifteen night guards, at $600 each; two day officers, at $480 each; four night officers, at $480 each; hospital nurse, _$480; captain of steamboat, $900; engineer of steamboat, $840; rn all, $57,110; ug}? °‘ °P°'* For_ma1I1tenar1ce, including superintendence, custody, clothing, guarding, care, and support of prisoners; rewards for fugitives;