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 SIXTY·SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. 33 Tmmroaanr norms. .HQSPITAL FOR THE INsAN1·:: For sup rt of indgent insane of the mgglgfm °f mmgwt District of Columbia in Saint Elizabetx Hospit, as provided by law, $85,000. Junsmnms. _ J“dg"‘°“t" For payment of judgments, including costs rendered against the P°ym°°t °f District of Columbia, as set forth in House Ddcuments Numbered 6, 18, and 66 and Senate Document Numbered 24 of the Sixty-seventh Congress, $22,709. 91, together with a further sum to ay the interest at not exceeding 4 per centum {per annum on such judgments, as provided by law, from the date the same became due until the date of payment. imrunns. coiigsuigg °"°°°°°" The commissioners are authorized to pay from the appropriation ‘1lii1°;iii°ii:i°¤iii¤m. ` " Refund of erroneous collections, District of Columbia, fiscal year 1921," to Alex Mosher, junior, the sum of $25, and to Mrs. Ella M. Chumm the sum of $56.39. aonrrmn cums. A“°“°d °“*‘mS· - For the payment of the following claims certified to be due by egiiiiiligiiligitomulitiigiix the accounting officers of the District of Columbia under ap(propr1a— ° °°"°· tions the balances of which have been exhausted or carrie to the V 01 18 no surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the act of June 20, 'p' ` 1874, being for the service of the fiscal year 1918 and prior years, unless otherwise stated: mm ies C For Public Utilities Commission, expenses, fiscal year 1920, $383.57; em., t For Public Utilities Commission, expenses, $1.90; M mm For general advertising, fiscal year 1920, $278.66; covm g' For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of District offices,  “°°t’ °°°" °x` $16.70; ‘ For coroner’s office, expenses, $102; $,°'°”°',° °m°°' For field [i)a.rtyl, and so forth, vault space, $3.35;  °’”;°°’ For Free ub `c Library, contingent expenses, $5.56; B id ° L bm"` For construction and repair of bridges, $7.10; Sr g°°' ger repairs tol streets and avenues, $837.63; "°°t°’°t°‘ or streets, ceani, $6.60; For Rock Creek Palii, care and improvement, $1.44; mm H"' Public schools: For kindergarten supfplies, fiscal gear 1920, $3.09· ' for textbooks and supplies, $275.84; for uel, gas, an electric light and power, $2,643.40; for manual training, $123.48; for school gardens, $6.50; for chemical and biological laboratories, $7.20; for contmgent expenses, $3; for repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, $97.18; P0uc°_ For Metropolitan olice contingent expenses $1.22; Fire Department: %or repairs to engine houses, fiscal year 1920, md f $47.64; or contingent ex nses, $2.88; Health department: gllor contzgiousdisease service, expenses, Ham] d°pmm°m` $15.57; for maintenance of chemic laboratory, 51 cents; cmmm,um_ For maintenance of public crematorium, $9.42; com umm Courts: For reports of cépinions, court of appeals, $55; for juvenile court, meals for jurors an bailiffs, fiscal year 1920, $3.85; municipal court-for contingent expenses,  year 1919, $335.12; for contingent expenses, $33.28; for write of lunacy, fiscal year 1920, $212.10; V _ For emergency fund, $44.64; h‘°"°°‘°’°:;' For support of prisoners, $4; 8“”°°°°"” °”' 42150°—·~—23——-3