Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/890

 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 234. 1920. 869 visions, subsistence, medicine, and hospital instruments, furniture, and quarters for guards and other employees and inmates; purchase of tools and equipment; pur·chase and maintenance of farm implements, live stock, tools, equipment, and miscellaneous items; transportation; maintenance and operation of means of transportation, and means of transportation; supplies and labor; and all other necessary items $l10 000· _ For fuel for mamtenance and manufacturing, $42,500; gouggmcmm m_ For consmélulgtgon, dyngsmiteaoilsi repaips to p ant, and material for pairs,etc. ’ re airstob` `gs,roa ,an W ,$3 500· Ilril all, $247,240, which sum shall be expended under the direction of the commissioners. Rnronmrronrc Assistant superintendent, $1,800; chief clerk, §f1l¥i';`;t°”' $1,200; assistant clerk and stenographer, $1,000; steward, $1,500; captain of day officers, $1,200; six instructors, at $1,200 each; ten da officers, at $900 each; captain of night force, $1,080; six night officers, at $720 each; parole omcer, $1,200; overseer, $1,200; m all, $30,700; _ _ _. For continuing construction of permanent buildings, inc1udi.r§ C°°m°°f°°' sewers, water mains, roads, and necessary equipment of industri ilroad, $50,000· _ X. mFoi· maintenance, including superintendence, custody,_clot1nng, ¤aii¤t‘,°e””t¤°.“°fm°’°°°` guarding, care, and support of inmates; rewards for fugitives; provisions, subsistence, medicine and hospital instruments, furniture, and quarters for guards and other employees and mmates; purchase of tools and equipment; purchase and mamtenance of farm implements, live stock, tools, equipment; transportation and means of transportation; maintenance and plperation of means of transportation; supplies and labor, and all 0 er necessary items, $55,000; Fm, F f f rmaintenance $8 000* I1i)!all:B$14)3,700, which sum shall be expended under the direction f th mmissioners. . 0 Helielgiter the commissioners are authorized, under such regulations ¤cl¤°i°i»i°¢i.S°m°S PM as they may prescribe, to sell the surplus products of the workhouse and the reformatory. All moneys derived from such sales shall be aid into the Treasury of the nited States to the credit of the lllnited States and to the credit_ of the District of Columbia in the same proportions as the appropriations for such institutions are paid from the Treasury of the United States and the revenues of the District of Columbia. mum. For the following, to be expended lmder the authority and direction izelllpmes anim of the commanding general, who (psi hereby autgrlorrzed and empowered t k a contracts an_ eases, nam y: _, _ _ DB2? eiirplgrigi JY camps, including lure of horses for officers required camps mus cw to be mounted, and such hire not to be deducted from their mounted pay, and for the ayment of commutation of subsistence for enlisted men who may be getailézd to guaréidprtrplove the United Sgpates pcrglpgy tb ttionson aysimm a yprecedmg` an rmm a y ilollogvriiig Sthe annual encampments, damages to private property incident to encampments, instruction practice marches and practice cruises, drills and parades, fuel, light, heat, care, and repg-ir of armories, offices, and storehouses, practice ships, boats, mac ery and dock, dredging alongside of dock, telephone service, horses and mules for mounted organizations, street—car fares (not to exceed $200) necessarily usied in the trzpnsgction of official business, and for genl c'denta expenses o the service, $24,000. rz,. €r%`di? rbnt of 8·I'H10Itl€S, of‘Hces, storehouses, and stables, $8,000. em cw For printing, stationery, and postage, $1,200.