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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cr-1. 7. 1919. 97 In all, Industrial Home School for Colored Children, $34,320: Provided, That all moneys received at said school, as income from {’,;g"§g’;m,p,s,mm sale of products and from payment of board of instruction, or other- salcsctc. wise, shall be paid over to the commissioners to be expended by them in the su ort of the school during the fiscal year 1920. Innusrsmn lilomn Scn00L: Superintendent, $1,500; supervisor of Sc{,“0‘§,;’“'i°* H°“*° boys, $780; matron, $480; three matrons, at $360 each; housekeeper Salads. and sewing teacher, at $360 each; two assistant matrons, at $300 each; nurse, $360; manual-training teacher, $660; ilorist, $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; For maintenance, including care of horses, purchase and care of M°*”*°““°°°·°*° wa on and harness, $25,000; Igor repairs and imlprovement to buildings and grounds, $3,000; For new steam bo` er and appliances, $3,000; In all, Industrial Home School $41,540. For care and maintenance of children under a contract to be made C,§,‘;‘:g,°(§,‘;,',d]Q_f,§f"“°° with the National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children by the Board of Chi1dren’s Guardians, not to exceed $9,900. For care and maintenance of children under a contract to be made F°““‘“‘“8" H°‘“°· with Washington Home for Foundlings by the Board of Chi1dren’s Guardians, $6,000. For care and maintenance of children under a contract to be made A;$‘,§‘,§,_A“"’ I“'°“‘ with Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum by the Board of Children’s Guardians, $6,000. rmurommr norms. ”’°“‘*’°'“" "°‘“°°· Muni l lodging` house and wood yard: Su erintendent, $1,200;,,,,’§§,,’f‘°‘i°°1 ’°"‘“" foremari?P;480; coo, $360; night watchman folii six months, at $25 per month, $150; maintenance, $2,000; in all, $4,190. Gmd Am B0, Temporary home for ex-Union Soldiers and Sailors, Grand Army of am, nom. Y ` the Republic: Superintendent, $1,200; janitor, $360; cook, $360; maintenance, $4,000; in all, $5,920, to be expended under the direc tion of the commissioners; and ex—soldiers, sailors or marines of the A°mi”i°°‘°' Spxanish War, Philippine Insurrection, or China Relief Expedition, w o served at any time between April 21, 1898, and July 4, 1902, shall be admitted to the home. For care and maintenance of women and children imder a contract ,;.,I,l$"’° md Imp m" to be made with the Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission by the Board of Charities, maintenance, $4,000. h Narronlr. Lrmmnr ron run Bmw: For aid and su port of the B§§.i""" '°'° ° National Library for the Blind, located at seventeen diundred and twenty-nine H Street northwest, to be ex ended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, $5,000. Commun P _ Commun Ponrrrzcnmc Insrrrrrrn: To aid the Columbia Poly— me seem. %i°r°if. technie Institute for the Blind, located at eighteen hundred and Bumeight  Street northwest, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, $1,500. sown MM 8,,. Sournnnx Rnurzr Soomrr: For care and maintenance of needy •=1¤:_>;_£r°,¤<¤=f¤¢¤·¤¢• and mfirm Confederate veterans, their widows and dependents, " ’ °‘ resident in the District of Columbia, under a contract to be made with the Southern Relief Society by the Board of Charities, $10,000. ‘ su pm 0,, H , _Hosrrriu. ron run Insane: For support of incggent insane of the ,,,,3; District of Columbia in Saint Elizabeths Hospi, as provided by law, $500,000. ,_ For deportation of nonresident insane persons, in accordance with dau:] °'i¤¤¤•.°l°' °°”°‘ $118 Act of Co§grese “to  proceedings for admission tothv v°‘· ’°· ’· °“· Government capital for the e in certain cases, and for other p¤1'p0ses," approved January 31, 1899, $4,000.