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 10 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 5. 1927 . Jail. Supp ort o f pr isone rs, Jail : For maintenance of prisoners at the jail, including pay of etc. guards and all other necessary personal services, and for support of pri sone rs t here in, expe nses inc urre d in ide ntif ying and pur suin g escaped prisoners, and rewards for their recapture, repair and improvements to buildings, cells, and locking devices, fiscal year 1928, $6,125 . buldingsping, etc ., For furniture, furnishings, and other eq uipment necess itated by the enl arge ment and rem odel ing of t he j ail buil ding, in clud ing dor- mitory, cell, kitchen and hospital equipment, fiscal year 1928, Balance available. $13,000 : Provided, That any unobligated balance of the appropriation Vol.44,p.849. of $275,000 contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1926, for an additional building at the jail of the District of Columbia, is made available for the purposes of this paragraph. Workhouse. Workhouse : For maintenance custody, clothing, uardin care Maintenance, etc. y~ g~g gf I and support of prisoners ; rewards for fugitives ; provisions, sub- sistence, medicine, and hospital instruments, furniture, and quarters for guards and other employees and inmates ; purchase of tools and equipments ; purchase and maintenance of farm implements, livestock, tools, equipment, and miscellaneous items ; transportation ; mainte- nance and operation of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles ; supplies and labor ; and all other necessary items, fiscal year 1 927, $12,764.71 . Reformatory Mainte nance, etc. Reformatory : For additional amount for maintenance, for the purchase of material for the manufacture of metal (automobile number) tags, fiscal year 1928, $13,000. Medical charities. Medical charities : For care and treatment of indigent patients under contracts made by the Board of Public Welfare with the following institutions for the fiscal years named Emergency Hospital. Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital : Fiscal year 19 24, C asualt y Hosp ital. $1,216 .85 ; fiscal year 1926, $383 .55 ; fiscal year 1927, $1,261 .60 ; Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, fiscal year 19 27, $5,438 .40 ; in all, $8,300 .40. Columbia Hospital. Columbia Hospital and Lying-in Asylum : For general repairs Repairs, etc. and for additional construction, including labor and material, and for expenses of heat, light, and power required in and about the operation of the hospital, to be expended in the discretion and under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol, fiscal year 1926, $565 .45 ; Hospital. Elizabe ths Saint Elizabeths Hospital : For support of indigent insane of the support of indigent Dis trict of Colu mbia in Saint Elizabeths Ho spital, as pr ovided by insane. law, fiscal year 1927, $214,162. Audited claims. AUDITED C LAIMS Payment of, certified Audited claims District of Columbia : For the of the by District accounting f payment officers. following claims, certified by the accounting officers of the District of Columbia to be due, under appropriations the balances of which have been exhauste d or carried t o the surplus fund under t he pro- Vol. 18, p. 110. visions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874, being for the service of the fiscal year 1924 and prior years Amounts specified. Court s (192 1), reports of opinions, court of appeals, $71 .50 ; streets (1922), disposal of city refuse, $42 .30 ; public schools ( 1922 ), fuel, gas, and electric light, $750 .24 ; public schools (1923), fuel, gas, and elect ric lig ht, $750 .24 ; contingent and miscellaneous expenses (1923), maintenance of motor vehicl es, $61 .81 ; im pro veme nts and repairs (1923), repairs to suburban roads, $6 .50 ; small parks (1923), $1 .10 ; electrical department (1923), street lighting, $5; Rent C om- mission (1923), expenses, $241 .50 ; water department (19 23), mainte- nance a nd operation, $ 9 7 .8 1 ; stree t improvement s (1923-24), Thir- teenth Street, Sprin g Road to Shep herd Street, $4 ; co nti nge nt and mi scel lane ous expe nses (1924), judicial expenses, $591 .61 ; contingent

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