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 1138 srxrirsrxrn ooxonnss. sm. rn. oa. 70. 1921. adjudged to be under sectarian control and not more than $400 for burial of children d ing while under charge of the board, $160,000; In all, Board of G7hildren’s Guardians, $220 800. Ad"“°"’ ‘° °g°‘“· The disbursing officer of the District of Columbia is authorized to advance to the agent of the Board of Children’s Guardians, upon requisitions previously approved by the auditor of the District of Co umbia and upon such security as may be required of said agent by the commissioners, sums of money not to exceed $400 at any one time, to be used for expenses in lacing and visiting children, traveling on official business of the boarg, and for office and srmdry expenses, all such expenditures to be accounted for to the accounting officers of the lDistrict ofdCo1umbia within one month on itemized vouchers _ pro er y approve. s5.“§,i'“°'}§l, egg'}.? Ignusrnrlii. Home Scnoor. Fon Coronnn CHILDREN: Superin- Clgilagfggé tendent, $1,200; clerk, $900; supervisor of boys, $780; matron of ` school, $480; three caretakers, two assistant caretakers, nurse, and sewing teacher, at $360 each; three teachers, at $480 each; manualtraining teacher, $600; farmer and blacksmith and wheelwright, at $480 each; farm laborer, $360; stableman and watchman, at $300 each; two cooks, at $240 each; two laundresses, at $240 each; temmmt ctc porary labor not to exceed $500; in all, $11,300; ' For maintenance, including care of horses, wagons, and harness, and maintenance of automobile, $18,000; For repairs and improvements to buildings and groimds, $1,500; Deposits 0, mgm For manual training equipment and materials, $600; from solo of products. In all, Industrial Home School for Colored Children, $31,400. All °t°° moneys received at said school, as income from sale of products and from ayment of board or of instruction, or otherwise, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the United States and to the credit of the District of Columbia in the same proportions as the apgropriations for such institutions are paid from the Treasury of the nited States and the revenues of the District of Columbia. * S§§,‘},'f?"'"’I H°"‘° INDUSTRIAL Hour: Scnoorz Superintendent, $1,500; supervisor Selem- of boys, $780; matron, $480; three matrons, at $360 each; housekeeper and sewing teacher, at $360 each: two assistant matrons,_ at $300 each; nurse, $360; manual·trainino· teacher, $660; florist, $840; engineer, $720; farmer, $540; cook and laundress, at $300 each; two housemaids, at $180 each; clerk, $900; temporary labor, _ not to exceed $400; in all, $10,540; M“m°°“°"°°’°t°` For maintenance, including care of horses, purchase and care of w von and harness, $25,000; — aiior repairs and imlplrovement to buildings and grounds, $3,000; C f mm, In all, Industrial ome School, $38,540. desigiiatiidc a¤iIia$ For care and maintenance of children under contracts to be made “°‘“· by the Board of Children’s Guardians with the following inst1tutions and for not to exceed the following amounts, respective y: National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children, $2,500; llvashington Home for F oundlings, $1,500; Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, $1,000. T°'“!`°”"Y h°m°*‘ 'rmrroniurr nouns. 1..,i,I§$}`°"’°1 `°°g”’g Municipal lodging house and wood yard: Superintendent, $1,200; foreman, $480; cook, $360: maintenance, $2,000; in all, $4,040. d,Q;{?*g§,__*;·,§§,*;g’_ s°" Tem orary home for ex—Union Soldiers and Sailors, Grand Army of the Eepublicz Superintendent. $1,200; janitor, $360: cook, $360; maintenance, $5.000; in all, $6,920, to be expended under the direction of the commissioners: and ex—soldiers, sailors, or marines of the