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 1404 Jail. Personal services. Mai nte na nce and support of prisoners. Workhouse and re- formatory. Personal services. Maintenance, etc. Fuel, etc. Building construe. t ion . Enclosing walls, etc. Repairs. Power, etc ., facilities. Remodeling, etc: Marine transporta. tion system. Working capital. Proviso. Pur chase of ser vices and products. Receipts deposited as revolving fund. Availability of fund. SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. III. Cs. 282 . 1931 . official business of the board, and for office and sundry expenses, all such expenditures to be accounted for to the accounting officers of the District of Columbia within one month on itemized vouchers properly approved. JAIL Salaries : For personal services, $78,270. F or mai ntenan ce and supp ort of priso ners of the Distr ict of Columbia at the jail, expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped prisoners, and rewards for their recapture, repair, and improvements to buildings, cells, and locking devices, maintenance of nonpassenger-carrying motor vehicle, and expense of electrocutions, $79,000 . GENERAL ADMINISTRATI ON, WORKHOUSE AND REFORMATORY, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA For personal services, $29 7,05 0. For maintenance, care, and support of inmates, rewards for fugitives, discharge gratuities provided by law, medical supplies, farm implements, tools, equipment, transportation expenses pur- chase and maintenance of livestock and horses, purchase, exchange, maintenance, operation, and repa ir of non passen ger-ca rryin g vehicles ; fuel for heating, lighting, and power, and all other necessary items, $358,000. For continuing construction of permanent buildings, including sewers water mains, roads, and other necessary utilities ; for equip- ment for new buildings, $87,000. For continuing construction of buildings and inclosing walls including equipment and furniture, to provide for the custody of such prisoners as should be confined within a walled inclosure, $150,000, to be immediately available. For repairs to buildings and grounds, and maintenance of utilities, marine and railroad transportation facilities, and mechanical equip- ment not used in industrial enterprises, $30,000. Not to exceed $60,000 of the appropriation for remodeling, rear- rangement, and consolidation of power, heating, and lighting facilities ; for construction of a permanent water supply, filtration, and fire-protection system ; and for eq uipment an d necessar y expenses in connection therewith, contained in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1931, is c onti nued available until June 30, 1932. For the replacement of tugboat for marine transportation system, $25,000 . To provide a working capital fund for such industrial enterprises as may be approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, $50,000 : P rovi ded That the various departments and institutions of the District of aolumbia and the Federal Government may purchase, at fair marke t prices, as determined by the commis- sioners, such surplus products and services as meet their requirements, and receipts from the sale of products and services shall be deposited to the credit of said working capital fund, and said fund, including all receipts credited thereto, shall be used as a revolving fund for the fiscal year 1932 for the purchase and repair of machinery, tools, and equipment, purchase of raw materials and manufacturing supplies, purcha se, ma intena nce, and op eratio n of n onpas senger -carry ing 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

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