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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 164. 1918. 947 icals not to exceed $50, temporary services not to exceed $1,000, and officr necessary iitems, $45,000; bmldm d ds 1 dm R pm to orreairsan imrovementsto " -an 01m incu' ° »°· roads ang sidewalks, §2,000; gg gr 7 g In all, Tuberculosis Hos ital, $67,640. _ Gammons Mumcrran Hosrrrm.: For continuing the construe- § ·gl;§§® tion of the Gallinger Municipal Hospital in accordance with the pro- tion. vision for that urpose in the District of Columbia appropriation V°1‘3°* p" 1°°°‘ Act for the iiscalp year nineteen hundred and eighteen, $353,590. ` Z i _  INS F ,0Ns; * · I Careofchildren. Bonm or CHILDBENJS Guanpunsz For administrative expenses, G,?,°,§‘§,_‘{,,§‘ °“”"‘°“'S inclgdlng placing anddvisiti§l gllnsildrexi, city dgiggtgry, p&1r§uas&of Expenses. oo 0 re erence an peri `c not `excee 5, an 0 ce and sundry expenses, $3,500;, _ Salaries: Agent, $1,800 ; clerks—one $1,200, one $900; stenog- s“'“`1°“· rapher, $900; placing and investigating oH'icers-two at $1,200_eac_ , one $1,000, nine at $900 each; record clerk, $900; messenger, $500; laborer, $500; in all, $18,200. _ _ For maintenance of feeble·minded children (white and colored), d,£{°"’l°"“’“°°° °1“]' $30,000; _ ‘ _ For board and care of all children committed to the guardianship d,B,,°}‘°· °‘°·* °‘.°’“" of said board by the courts of the District, and for temporary care of children pending investigation or while being transferred from place to place, with authority to pay not more than $1,500 to institutions ad]udged to be under sectarian control and not more than $400 for buglaldpf   whilé ungpr. charge of)0 the board, $120,000; · oar 0 en’s uar `ans, $1 1,7 . The Jisbmer officer or an District or common is authorized to *°*•¤°**°•¤·¤*~ advance to thliigagent of the Board of‘Children’s Guardians, upon r uisitions previously approved by_ the auditor of the District of Cceilumbia an upon such security as may be required of said agent by the cgmmissipners, sums of mlppey noté to exceed at any 1011;; ' time,to euse orexpensesin an visi' c en,trave' on official business of the boardi anud§or officehdlngd sundry eapenses all such expenditures to be accounted for to the accounting 0 cers oi the Diistrict of C(plumbia within one month on itemize vouchers ro r approve. P Ighuiimrlh. Hom: Scnoor. ron Coronmn Cmamzmxz Superintend·· ¤.l‘$‘}.‘¥£*c'§lal-‘,`}.‘T‘° °°' ent, $1,200; supervisor of boys, $780; matron of school, $ 80; three “•“*’*••~ caretakeils, ttvglo assistalnt caretalieiés, nulrsc, and teactgeril at $360 eac ; ee teac ers, at $ 8 cab ;manu - raining ac er, $600; farmer, and blacksmith and wheelwright, at $480 each; farm laborer, $360; stableman and watchman, at $300 each; cook, $240; laundress, $240; temporary labor not to exceed $500; in all, $9,920. E For maintenance, mcluding purchase and care of horses, wagons, ' g and harness, $18,000; _ _ For repairs and improvements to buildmgs and grounds, $1,500; For manual training equipment, $1,800 · For materials for construction of roads and sidewalks, $500; i°§'..i““‘f“”” iii §‘“’““§‘2i.f°i*°F’ ‘?>°i‘ d can. , ndustri ome 00 or o ore en, $32,220: Provided, That all moneys received at said school, as income from gghcdpufmm sale of products and from payment of board, of instruction, or other- ¤u¤¤,¤w. wise, s all be paid over to the commissioners to be expended by them in (the support of the school during the fiscal year nmeteen hundred an nineteen. - Imwusrmu. Home Scmoorz Superintendent, $1,500; supervisor 8};*;},,**}**** H°“‘° of boys, $780; matron, $480; three matrons, at $360 each; house- ¤¤¤¤ri¤¤- keeper and sewing teacher, at $360 each; two assistant matrons, at