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 676 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. 'SESS. I. CH. 659 . 1928 . Industrial Home Scho ol for Colored Children. Pers onal serv ices. Maintenance. Repairs. Manual training. Motor vehicle. Deposit of receipts from sale of produ cts. Industrial Home School. Personal services. Maintenance. Repairs. Home for Aged and Infir m. Personal services. Contingent expenses. Repairs, etc. INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL FOR COLORED CHILDREN Salaries : For personal services in accordance with the Classifica- tion Act of 1923, $29,900 ; temporary labor, $500 ; in all, $30,400. For maintenance, including horses, wagons, and harness, and maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles, $22, 500. For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, $2,500. For manu al-t rain ing equi pmen t an d ma teri als, $1,250 . For purc hase of one nonp asse nger -car ryin g mo tor vehi cle, $475. All moneys received at said school as income from sale of products and from payment of board or of instruction or otherwise shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the District of Columbia. INDU STR IAL HO ME SCHO OL Salaries : For personal services in accordance with the Classifica- tion Act of 1923, $22,050 ; temporary labor, $500 ; in all, $22,550. For maintenance, including care of horses, purchase and care of wagon and harness, $24,600. For repa irs and impr ovem ent to b uild ings and gro unds , $6,000 . HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM Sa la ri es : For personal services in accordance with the Classifica- tio n Ac t of 19 23, $45, 910 ; temporary labor, $2 ,0 00 ; in a ll, $47,910. For provisions, fuel, forage, harness, and vehicles and repairs to same, ice, shoes, clothing, dry goods, tailoring, drugs and medical supplies, furniture and bedding, kitchen utensils, and other neces- sary items, and maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles, $53,000. For repairs and improvements to buildings and grounds, such work to be performed by day labor or otherwise in the discretion of the commissioners, $15,000, of which $3,000 shall be immediately available. MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE AND WOOD YARD Muni cip al lodg ing For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of house. 1923, $3,360 ; maintenance, $3,000 ; in all, $6,360. TEMP ORA RY HOM E FOR UNION E X-S OLD IERS AND S AIL ORS (DE PAR TME NT OF THE POTOMAC, G.A. R.) Grand Army soldiers, For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act etc" temporary home. of 1923, $3,360, maintenance and repairs to building, $9,500 ; in all, $12,360, to be expended under the direction of the commissioners ; and Union ex-soldiers, sailors, or marines of the Civil War, ex-soldiers, sailors, or marines of the Spanish War, Philippine insurrection, or China relief expedition and soldiers, sailors, or marines of the World War or who served prior to July 2, 1921, shall be admitted to the home, all under the supervision of a board of management . FLORENCE CRI1IENTON HOME Hope and Help Mis- For care and maintenance of women and children under a contract S1on. to be made with the Florence Crittenton Home by the Board of Public Welfare, maintenance, $4,000 . SOUTHERN RELIEF SOC IET Y Southern Relief So- For care and maintenance of needy and infirm Confederate vet- etfor veterans . needy Confed- erate eranS, their widows and dependents, ndents, residents in the District of Columbia, under a contract to be made with the Southern Relief Society by the Board of Public Welfare, $10,000.

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