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 sixTY-snvnsrn oorennss. Sess. II. ca. 204. 1922. 619 head cook, $1,000; three captains of watch, at $1,500 each; guards, $92,800; in all, $127,000; For foremen, tailor, shoemaker, laundryman, and carpenter, when necessary $4,000; _ _ The appropriation of $150,000 for the fiscal year 1922, for a work- ,,,§°§§Q,“,§,?,§f*§§§?“d ing capital fund, is reappropriated and made available for the fiscal gl-41,¤· 1414- year 1923; and the said working calpital fungi (sind all riieceiptsgl credited thereto may be used as a revo ving fun uring the c year 1923; In all, Atlanta, Geo 'a, Penitentiary, $578,500. _ _ M N U la d W h McNeil Island, Was ton, Pemtentiaryz For subs1stence,_ m- S,§’,,s‘§_;,,,§,c,§ * as ‘ cluding the same objlects specified under this head for the pen1ten— ti at Leavenwort, Kansas, and for supplies for guards,_$37,500; _ ulgbr clothing, transportation,  trave ing expenses, including  "““S1’°’“" the same objects specified under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $23,000; _ _ For miscellaneous expenditures, including the same objects M‘s°"“““°°“S· gpecified under this head for the pemtentiary at Leavenworth, ansas, $34,000; _ _ _ Por hospital supplies, including the same objects specified under H°S1”*“'· this head or the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $2,000; _ _ For salaries: For warden, $2,000; deputy warden, $1,200; physi- S°“’“°S· cian, $1,600; steward and cook, $1,000; chief clerk, $1,200; steriographer, $900; captain of watch, $1,500; engineer and electrician, $1,20105 ; superintendeiiil og boagsgb $1,200 ; chaplam and teacher, $1,000; ar $24,000· in 36 ; _ _ ..11. guFor the purcliase of additional-boiler and engine room equipment, Add`"° °lb°`1°r’°t°' $16,000; In all McNeil Island (W aslun§to` n) Penitenti $149 300. _ _ U Natioiial Training School for oys: Superinteiixldent, $2,500; assist- sSilQ°gii°S°i°1i0'§;§?1lfc? ant superintendent, $1,500; teachers and assistants, $12,900; chief S°*°'*°*- clerk, $1,000; nurse, $900; matron of school and nurse, at $600 each; storekeeper and steward, $720; farmer, $660; baker, $660; tailor, $720; plsiroleapiiliicerg $90§;2gfHce clerik, $72?;f assistant togiciei) clerlli, $480; sic irec -or ;six ma rons o am1_1es a - eac · foremdii bf shop and skilled helpers, $4,200; assistaht farmer and assistant engineer, at $420 each; laundress, $360; teamster, $420; florist, $540; engineer and shoemaker, at $600 each; cooli, $600; d1n1ng—room attendants—·boys $300; officers, $240; housemaid, $216; seamstress, $240; assistant cook, $300; eight watchmen, at $420 each; secretary and treasurer, $900: in_al}, $40,736; mmmmm For support of inmates, mcluding groceries, flour, feetii, meats? dry goods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, furmture,fta H;ware,b ari? "”S1°‘“°*“?# J`?‘“°” ““da§‘Z‘,1i‘g‘“ §§,5,Z‘£1§;S§§$S §.‘i“I;m§{L§ an erio IC s s a ionery _, , _ » paintigig, glazing, (inedicines   medical attendance, isltioixk, inaintenance repair an o eration o passenger-carrying ve c es, encniig, roads; all rephirs to buildmgs, and other necessaiy items, including compensation, not exceeding $2,000, for add1tion labor or pervilcies, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates, for rewards pr their recapture, an not exceeding $500 for transportation and other necgssary expenses incident to securing suitab e homes for discharged oys, $20,000; all, N f l Tram' inc' rr School for Boys $60 736. _ _ . _ All propri;tii)>ii;l in this Act imder the Dejiartmient of Justice shall ,,,gf‘2.,§,‘{f,{’,fl,§‘§,‘§dl,§‘,§{1d not lie used for beginning the construction of any new or_add1tional guilding, other than those specifically provided for herein, at any edera penitentiary. _ _ _ ._ Support of prisoners; For suipport of biuted States prisoriers, e,§}’1’1’°“ °‘1’“°°“°"· including necessary clothing an medical aid, discharge gratuities