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 946 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 164. 1918. each; engineer, $720; assilstantspgineer, $600; night watchman, $480; _ two laborers at $300 eac ; in $12 480. C°“*‘“g‘““°"’°“S°“‘ For_ groceiies, provisions, light, fuel, soap, oil, lamps, candles, clothing, shoes, forage,_horseshoeing, medicines, medical attendance, f£‘°F h“.Z‘§¢ i'$£°$°“i$i°i" li'?.`2I;..Z°`2`§‘§.“i.@$S.ai§i’?i‘Z§.?’ }23‘Li§Z’ a 1one e e c es , repairs, tydpewriting, stenogiraphy, aiid other neizessary items; includ: i compensation not exceeding $500 for additional labor or services, _ fldg identifying and pursuing escaped inmates and for rewards for their capture, and for transportation and other necessary ezilpenses incident to securing suitable homes for paroled or discharge girls, not exceeding $150, $22,500; _ In all, National Traming School for Girls, $34,980. Mem! °**¤*“i°°· Mnnrcar. cnaarrms. ,af"°°°¤*°°’S H°$Pi‘ For care and treatment of indigent patients, nmder acontract to be made Free;lmen’s Hlpspital by the Board of Charities, $40,000, or so muc ereo as may e necessary. - ,0§$$gI¤}§ H°SP“°' For care and treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to Ee 3adg   Columbia Hospital for_ domenoznd Lying-in Asylum y e oar o 'ties, not to excee $25,0 . Ch“d’°¤'SH°SPi“*'· For care and treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to be made with Children’s Hos ital b the Board of Charities, not to _ cee . . ex d $17 000 P y ,,,§{'“°°*"‘“"° H°" For care imd treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to be made with National Homeopathic Hospital Association by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $10,000. E¤=¤¤¤¤¤¤v¤¤•¤¤¤L For emergency care and treatment of, and free dispensary service , gg indig]e)nt patients uhidlgr a contraclg or agraleimeniilt tg be guage with ntral ispensary an mergency ospi y the oar o i- _ ties, $26,000. O _ ¤*¤¤¤**Y H¤¤l¤*·¤*· Eor emergency care and treatment of, and free dispensary service E0, igdigeigit patients ungeé a cplrtrtralclt or_§r•iemp11;t tip bedmsgdcé as rn ispensary an asu y ospi y e oar 0 an- _ ties, $25 000. ,,,§,’§§°“"°"°b'”]°` Towaril the payment on obligations heretofore incurred in the ‘ xglbuilding, rer§c3ieI.u§, ainld refiatlting the buildings of the Eastern `s nsary an asu ty ospit $10,000. H°“‘°‘°' °‘°"'°*?'°s‘ Eli; care and treatment of indigent patients under a contract to be made with Washington Home for Incurables by the Board of Charities $5,000. ,,[ {’,§f U“*"°" Fbr care and treatment of indigent patients under a contract to be made with Georgetown University Hospital by the Board of Charities, $6,000. ·G°°"‘*‘ W““*“‘—"°“ For care and treatment of in ent patients under a contract to be “"°““’H"““°“L made with ew G was ‘ mnddmvesat Hos its b the Board of Ch `f $6 00g y P y ari ies,. ,,,_T‘"’°'°“'°“’ H°‘¥“‘ _ Trmnnccnosrs H0srrrAL: Superintendent, $1,800; resident phy- Sehriw. sieian, $000; assistant resident p yS1C1B.I1,$300; roentgenologist, $600; p 1st};md zgergr, ggperiritendeéiit tof nurse§i, pnd ingmeer, a .. eac ; a oorns ;ma ron e 1C18.I1 c e coo ·, assistant engineer, Iiaiimdryihaxi, and eight graduate nurses, at $600 each; assistant cooks—one $360, two at $240 each; assistant engineer, $600; elevator conductor $300; three laundresses, at $240 each; farmer, laborer, night watchman, four orderlies, and assistant laundryman, at $36;; eaclh; three ward maids, at $240 each; four servants, at $240, eac ;ina ,$20640· °°°°‘“‘°°°°‘p°“"“‘ For provisions, fiiel forage, harness, and vehicles and repairs to same, gas, ICB,. shoes, cle, dry goods, tailoring, drug and medical supplies, furniture and bed, kitchen utensils, boo and period-