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 868 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 234. 1920. tion of the commissioners; and ex—soldiers, sailors, or marines of the Splanish 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. ,,§,‘}*’° ““d H"? ms` For care and maintenance of women and children under a contract to be made with the Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission by Q S the Board of Charities, maintenance, $3,000. c,g,‘§f“}§{”C§°,f,§’§§m€g SOUTHERN Rnnmr Soornrr: For care and maintenance of needy V¢¢¤¤*¤¤·¤¤¤- and infirm Confederate veterans, their widows and dependents, resident in the District of Columbia, under a contract to be made with _ the Southern Relief Societ£by the Board of Charities, $10,000. B§},*§{°"’ “" uw National Library for the lmd: For aid and support of the National Library for the Blind, located at seventeen hun ed and twenty-nine H Street noitztheveg, to be eixgepdecg unger the direction of the Com- _ missioners o the istrict o oum ia, 5,000. nig°fii$i)€3z·éi)°i.{t°{°xi]é Columbia Polytechnic Institute: To_ aid the Columbia Polytechnic Bum- grgstitkute fa; thp lglupd, locateél (pt eightiiln léjilndped argdt 1%;:) H ree nor wes 0 e en e im er e ec 1ono e m-, _ _ missioners of the,DistrictG§iPColumbia, $1,500. _ _ _ ,..§,§°" °' ‘“"‘“°"t Hosrrrat ron 1:111-: INSANE: For support of indiagent insane of the District of Columbia in Saint Elizabeths Hospit, as provided by _ law $750,000. d,,]3,‘i‘{°,,§§‘,§ “°'"°“` Nor deportation of nonresident insane persons, in accordance with V°*·3°· v·8¤· the Act of Congress "to change the proceedings for admission to the Government Hospifiiallyfor the Insane in certain cases, and for other purposes/’ a prove anuary 31, 1899, $3 500. _ ¤:’h`i.Xi$ii°§§°. °° Bwd _In expendihithe foregoing sum the disbursing] officer of the District of Colum _1a is authorized to advance to the secretary of the Board of Charities, upon repuisitions previously approved by the auditor of the District of Co gmbig, and upon such sepurity as the commissioners may r uire o said secretary, sums o money not exceeding $300 at oneclaqune, to be used only for deportation_of nonresident insane persons, and to be accounted for monthly on itemized Rem! of the pm. vouchers to the accounting o{‘licer_ of the District of Columbia. Rnmnr or THE roonz For relief of the poor, including Spay of physicianplto tllrie poor at not exceedtilpg $1 per dayi each, vsghtpl h alble appointe yt ecommissioners on erecommen ationo e e t TMS mm pm offiher, $12,000. ' pm. P TRANSPORTATION or PAUPEBSZ For transportation of paupers, . $2,000. iii°§K2ZY”°’°t°` Wonxnousn AND Rmjonmaronv: Superintendent, $4,000; physician, $1,680; chief engineer, $1,200; electrician, $1,200; superin- Mmmimmw tendent of commissary, $1,080; in all, $9,160. ` WORKHOUSE (administration): Assistant superintendent, $1,680; chirg clerké $gé200;$lé%a)d matron, $900; stenographer, $720; stenog— .D i rap er an officer, ; _ O (wml °°' Operation: F oremen—construction, $900- stone—crush1ng plant, $900; sawmill, $9100; suiyierinlgendent brickkiln, $1,500; clay worker, , $480; supermten ent ta ors op, $480- M““’°“““°°° Maintenance: Superintendent of clothing and laundry, $840; storekeeper, S7 20; steward, $900; stewardess, $600; veterinary and officer, $880; captain of guards, $1,200; captain of night watch, $900; two receiving and discharging officers, at $51,000 each; superintendent of laundry, 3:20; day guards——two at $900 each, twenty-two at $840 each; twelve night guards, at $720 each; day officer, $600; three night officers, at_$600 each; hospital nurse, $600; captain of steamboat, $1,100; engineer of steamboat, $1,000; superintendentsfarm $1,202111 dg1r?r2§g000, poultry department $1,000; nurseryman, _ $1,000-in ,5,*; ¤§,§§f§5§’ °'m°m°` For ymaintenancc, including superintendence, custody, clothing, guarding, care, and support o prisoners; rewards for fugitives; pro-