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 686 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. Mm, €“,m*¤°»W¤¤¤- M N il I I d W hingto P 'tenti : For subsistence, Su w` incliiidiiig th: isldnie obligcts pfdldifiedglirlndermthlis head for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, ansas, and for supplies for guards, $16,500· ·°'°"’“‘“"’“P°"“‘ For clothing trans rtation and traveling expenses including the um, M samehobkects specifieclliinder this head for the penitentiary at Leavenwort ansas $11,000· m°°°”°"°°'“‘ For, miscellaneous ekpenditures, including the same objects ?eciiied under this head for the pemtentnarjy at Leavenworth, ansas $16 000* H°°°"“" thllgolr liostpitaillshpplies, includinlg the samgholgects sp;c7ified under ` ead or e enitentiary at eavenwor ansas, 50; S°h°°°' For salaries: I*Por warden, $2,000; deputy warden, $1,200; physicia.3, $1,200; stegrard and co0l<,t:1é)00; clugf ctlser§1$;,200; engineer; an e ectricran 1 200; superm n ent o oa 00· guar a » *7samt¤t;t~s» :.:1.ems·  J Le L5, ’ _ c e an as mg n em en1ar·y . ggl§§l°l'§s0yl;°i>'?l(§{° National Training School for Boys: Su erintendeiit, $2,500; assistseams ant superintendent, $1,500; teachers ang assistants, $12,120· chief clerk, $1,000; matron of school and nurse, at $600 each; storekeeper and steward, $720; farmer, $660; baker, $660; tailor, $720; parole officer, $900; office clerk, $720; assrstant office clerk, $480; seven matrons of families, at $240 each; foremen of shop and skilled helper, $4,200; assistant farmer and assrstant engineer, at $420 each; laun- (11%:8, $360}; teanister, $420; florist, $540; gngrneeg andsshoeméker, at 600eac ;coo $600;dmmg` ° —ro0m atten ants- oys 300 0 cers $240· housemaid; $216; seamstress, $240; assistant cook, $300- watcluneug 91% to 2n)mp 1;:111 néiérxéhgré $3,780; secretary and treasurer · am r · m · Mmmm For su, rt of] inmatbs, including igroceriesj iiour, feed, meats d P§, » FY goods, leat er, shoes, gas, fueg hardwage, furn1t;1rr•:’;1i1;:.i5blevir)arei;s {ang imp emen s harness an repairs o same, e rs oo an r·iodicals,’stationery, printin , entertainments, lumbing, aintin P6 . . . . 5 E . P S, glazing, medicines and medic attendance, stoc , maintenance, repau·,_ and rippiriation of piassangerwanyxng veh1c1es, ierécgxg, roads, all repairs to dmgs_ an o er necessary items mc u com ens - tion, ngt exceeding $1,5010, for addiponal labor pi seiviceséor idei)ntif;- mgan pursuing escape mmates or rew ort eirreca tur and not exceeding $500 for_ transplortiition and other necessarfexgenses incident to secum1g_lsu1table omes for discharged boys, $15,000; In all, National aining School for Boys, $54,416. .,,.Zi$,$‘3“"‘°“‘°‘°°¤* DEPARTMENT or communi;. ¤l§€Etl`§$'r§¤l°,¤°f““’ morrmousns, Bmscoxs, Foe siGNaLs, LIGHT vnssms, arm mug woaxs ummn run ucnrnousr: smzvrcn. Guantanamo Bay . . ., Cuba , ’ Guantanamo Bay Cuba, 81dS to na ation: For dwelling f ,,t§°°°°” d`°°m“"’* kegrs of the lights, and improving the liéliting, $14,000. or §,’,°gg_*§,j****"°*d¢P¤*· pot for second  hthouse district: For_ construction and equip. ceuaram. ment, $85 000: Proviid That no part of this sum shall be expended on the said depot until after the adoption of such plans, specifications, erem. D°"°“·“‘°”··"°¥’°‘· Detroit Mic an lighthouse depot: For improvements $53 000 S¤¤¢1I$l¤¤<LP-ia-. Sand Iéhmdhlg ht Station, Alabama: For improvements; $37;000: ?;’_';:’R“'»“*°’;· Spectacle Reef ht Station,Michigan: For improvements, $28,0_ N_ Y_ °°”“‘“°* b Ambgoiaélhanne, New York: For rmproving the system of lighted uoys 2 00. pg? m°“°' Sh°°l* Joe Tlogger Shoal, Delaware, aids to navigation: The urrexpended Gu *m°”·°*°· balance o the appropr1ation of $40,000 "toward a light and {og.
 * nd_b1ds as w1l1 complete the same within the appropriation made