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 980 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 848. 1930. receipts from the sale of products and services shall be deposited to the cre dit of sa id worki ng capit al fund, and sai d fund, i ncluding as Receipts deposited untied al l receip ts credit ed there to, shal l be use d as a r evolving fund for Availability of fund. the fiscal year 1931 for the purchase and repair of machinery, tools, and equipment, purchase of raw materials and manufacturing sup- pli es, purc hase, mai ntenance, and op eration of nonpas senger-c arrying vehicles, purchase and maintenance of horses and purchase of fuel for manufacturing purposes ; for freight, personal services, and all other necessary expenses ; and for the payment to inmates or their dependents of such pecuniary earnings as the commissioners may deem proper. Advances authorized The disbursing officer of the District of Columbia is authorized to for returning abscond- ers. advance to the general superintendent of penal institutions, upon requisitions previously approved by the auditor of the District of Columbia, and upon such security as the commissioners may require Restriction. of said superintendent, sums of money not exceeding $100 at one time, to be used only for expenses in returning escaped prisoners, . payable from the maintenance appropriations for the workhouse and reformatory, all such expenditures to be accounted for to the accounting officers of the District of Columbia within one month on itemized vouchers properly approved. Nati onal Trai ning School for Boys. NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS . comamrtted the of boys o~ For care and maintenance of boys committed to the National Training 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, $25,000. . Nat ion al Tr aini ng School for Girls .' NATI ONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Person al servi ces. Salaries : For personal services, $39,240. Con tin gent exp ens es. 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, p igs, fowls, sheds, fences, repairs, typewriting, stenography, and other necessary items, includ- ing compensation not exceeding $1,500 for additional labor or serv- ices, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates and for rewards for their capture, for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for paroled or discharged girls, and for maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicles, $40,000 . Fire protection. For purchase and installation of additional fire-protection equip- ment, $12,250. Medical charities. 3MICUT4 CHARITIES Care, etc ., of indigent For care and treatment of indigent patients under contracts to be patients at designated hospitals. made by the Board of Public Welfare with the following institu- tion s and for not to exceed t he follo wing amo unts, res pectivel y Children's Hospital, $22,000. Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, $30,000. Eastern Dispensary and Casualty Hospital, $18,000. Washington Home for Incurables, $10,000.

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