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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 7. 1919. 95 NATIONAL Tnamms Sonoor. ron GIRLS: Superintendent, $1,200; Sc1,`f§},§°g;'G,Qfs*?”*‘°¢ treasurer, matron, and four teachers, at $600 each; overseer, $720; Salaries. two parole officers, at $600 each; seven teachers of industries, at $480 each; engineer, $720; ass1stant engineer, $600; night watchman, $480; two laborers, at $300 each; in all, $12,480; For groceries, provisions, light, fuel, soap, oil, lamps, candles, C°°“¤8°“°°‘P°'”°°· clothing, shoes, forage, horseshoeing, medicines, medical attendance, hack hire, transportation, labor, sewing machines, fixtures, books, stationery, horses, vehicles, harness, cows, pigs, fowls, sheds, fences, repairs, typewriting, stenography, and other necessary items, mcluding compensation not exceeding $500 for additional labor or services, for identifyin and pursuing escaped inmates and for rewards ior_theucapture, and ger transportation and other necessary expenses mcident to securing suitable homes for paroled or discharged girls, not exceeding $150, $25,000; _ _ n all, National Training School for Gu·ls, $37,480. unnrcu. onanrrms. Meaaea1ena·me¤. For care and treatment of indi ent Ipatients, under a contract to t 81Fr¤¤<¤¤¤¤¤’S H¤¤¤i· be made with Freedmen’s Hospitalg by the Board of Charities, $40,000, ' or so much thereof as may be necessary. ‘ *, For care and treatment of indigent patients, under_a contract to ,,$‘{{T‘§,'}§§_ H°“"“" be made with Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-m Asylum by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $25,000. For care and treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to °**m*•>¤'S H°°Pi*°*· be made with Chi1dren’s Hospital by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $17,000. » For care and treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to t,§I°m”’“m°H”’i' be made with National Homeopathic Hospital Association by the Board of Charities, not to exceed $10,000. For care and treatment of indigent patients, under a contract to ,,{"°'*°°“°° H°"’*‘ be made with Providence Hospital by the Board of Charities, $19,000. For care_ and treatment of ind§ent patients, under a contract to °“'°°1d H°°p"’“‘ be made with Garfield Memorial ospital by the Board of Charities, $19,000. For emergency care and treatment of, and free dispensary service ,,,E'°°"°“°’ H"' to, mdxgjgnt patients lmder a contract or agreement to be made with Centxéal ispensary and Emergency Hospital by the Board of Char- UGS, 26,000. For repairipg the elevators in the Central Dispensary and Emer• m·'•*°¤· genoy Hospit, $1,500. For emergency care and treatment of, and free dispensary service °¤¤¤·**¥ H°•P“°'- to, indigent patients under a contract or cement to be made with 0, » For care and treatment of indigent atients under a contract to K°¤°'°F‘¤°‘”"’*°’· be made with Washington Home for lncurables by the Board of ‘ Charities, $5,000. ‘ For care and treatment of indigent patients under a contract to_ be s,g°g§g;§‘;{ U““'°" gglggowith Georgetown University Hospital by the Board of Clml'it1$, For care and treatment of indpgent patients under a contract to b• ¤g;?.§?qvh°§$`;y 1é¤h¤»dQtYvltl; Washington niversity Hospital by the Board of an ies,, , = · _   Hosvrru.; Sulperintendent, $1,800; ruidenf ]>hy¤i· mh Hu"` wm, $600; assistant resident p ysician, $300; roentgenokfist, $500; “"’°‘· pharmacmt and clerk, $780;¤up®xt·m<1ent of n an rmgneer, at $720 each; pathologist, $300;mat;r0n, dietiaim,m'cook,..¤si¤tant engineer, lnundryman, sunlight §'Id'llltO¢D11I$S,_I`$»  assistant cooks-—one $360, two at $240 each; assistant engmeer,
 * E2a_st5z0r(n Dispensary and Casualty Hospitalfy the Board of Charities,