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 1290 SEVENTI ETH C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 314. 1929 . Reap p rop riati on to buildings, roads, and walks, there is hereby reappropriated and from sum for police sta- tion. made available for the purposes of this paragraph the sum of $50,000 Ante, pp . 666, 1276. contained in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1929 for the erection of a building to be known as t he fift eenth p olice precinc t stati on hou se ; Maintenance, etc. For maintenance, clothing, and support of inmates ; rewards for fugitives ; discharge gratuities provided by law ; provisions, sub- sistence, medicine and hospital instruments, furniture, and quarters for guards and other employees and inmates ; purchase of tools and equ ipment ; purc hase and mai nten ance of farm imp leme nts, liv esto ck, tools, equipment ; transportation ; purchase of material for the manu- facture of metal tag s, signs and m arkers, and c ast-iron produ cts ; maintenance and operation of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles ; suppl ies and all o ther ne cessary items, $87,000 ; Fuel. For fuel, $18,000 ; In all, $193,380, which sum shall be expended under the direction of the commissioners. Worki ng cap ital. Working capital : To provide working capital for industrial enter- Transfers to, fr om workhouse and reform- prises at the workhouse and the reformatory, the commissioner shall atory appropriations. transfer to a fund, to be known as t he working-ca pital fund, su ch amounts appropriated herein for the workhouse and reformatory, not to exceed $50,000 as are available for industrial work at these Purchase of products in s ti tu t io ns. T he various de partments and institutions of the Dis- by departments, etc. trict of Columbia and the Federal Government may purchase, at fair market prices, as determined by the commissioners, such industrial Receipts deposited as or farm products as meet their requirements. Receipts from the sale a revolving fund. of such products shall be deposited to the credit of said working- capital fund, and the said fund, including all receipts credited thereto, Availability of funds. may be used as a revolving fund during the fiscal year 1930. This fund shall be available for the purchase and repair of machinery and equipment, for the purchase of raw materials and manufacturing supplies, for personal services and for the payment to the inmates or their dependents of such pecuniary earnings as the commissioners Report to Co ngress. may deem roper. The commissioners shall include in their annual report to Congress a detailed report of the receipts and expenditures on account of said working-capital fund. National Tra ini ng School for Boys. Care, etc., of boys committed thereto. National Tra ini ng School for Girls. NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Personal services. Contingent expenses. Motor truck. NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS For care and maintenance of boys committed to the National Train- ing School for Boys by the courts of the District of Columbia under a contract to be made by the Board of Public Welfare with the authorities of said National Training School for Boys, $40,000. Salaries : For personal services, $38,700. For groceries, provisions, light, fuel, soap, oil, lamps, candles, clothing, shoes, forage, horseshoeing, medicines, medical attendance, transportation, labor, sewing machines, fixtures, books, magazines, and other supplies which represent greater. educational advantages, stationery, horses, vehicles, harness, cows, pgs, fowls, sheds, fences, repairs, typewriting, stenography, and other necessary items, includ- ing compensation not exceeding $1,500 for additional labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates and for rewards for their capture, for transportation and other necessary expenses inci- dent to securing suitable homes for paroled or discharged girls, and for maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles, $37,900. For purchase, exchange, and equipment of one one-ton motor truck, $500.

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