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 53 STAT.] 76TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 281 -JULY 15, 1939 JAIL Salaries: For personal services, $98,220. For maintenance and support of prisoners of the District of Colum- bia at the jail, including not to exceed $1,000 for furnishing uni- forms and caps for guards; subsistence of internes; expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped prisoners and rewards for their capture; repair and improvements to buildings, cells, and locking devices; newspapers, books, and periodicals not to exceed $100; main- tenance of non-passenger-carrying motor vehicle; and expense of electrocutions, $75,400. Addition to jail: For completing construction of an addition to, and for the necessary remodeling of, the jail, to provide for adminis- trative offices, a hospital, execution facilities, and a walled exercise yard, $125,000. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, WORKHOUSE AND REFORMATORY, DISTRICT OF COLUMIBIA For personal services, $511,340. For maintenance, care, and support of inmates, including sub- sistence of internes, discharge gratuities provided by law, medical supplies, newspapers, books, books of reference and periodicals, farm implements, tools, equipment, transportation expenses, purchase and maintenance of livestock and horses; purchase of a moving-picture machine at not to exceed $1,500; purchase, exchange, maintenance, operation, and repair of non-passenger-carrying vehicles and motor- bus; fuel for heating, lighting, and power, and all other necessary items, including uniforms and caps for guards, $479,000. For repairs to buildings and grounds, and maintenance of utilities, marine and railroad transportation facilities, and mechanical equip- ment not used in industrial enterprises, $27,000. To provide a working capital fund for such industrial enterprises as may be approved by the Commissioners of the District of Colum- bia, $30,000: Provided, That the various departments and institu- tions of the District of Columbia and the Federal Government may purchase, at fair market prices, as determined by the Commissioners, such products and services as meet their requirements; 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 1940 for the purchase and repair of machinery, tools, and equipment, purchase of raw materials and manufacturing supplies, purchase, maintenance, and operation of non-passenger-carrying vehicles, 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 Com- missioners may deem proper. For continuing construction and equipment of permanent buildings for women, including sewers, water mains, and other necessary utilities, $45,000. For continuing construction of buildings and enclosing walls, including purchase of equipment and furniture, to provide for the custody of such prisoners as should be confined within a walled enclosure, $75,000. For constructing an enclosed reservoir for filtered water, and for remodeling shop and dormitory buildings, $37,000. Replacing dredge, workhouse and reformatory: For replacing a sand dredge, $12,000. 1025 Salaries. Maintenance, etc., of prisoners. Addition to jail, construction, etc. Personal services. Maintenance, etc. Repairs to build. ings, etc. Working capital fund for industrial enterprises. Proriso. P'llrchases .f services and iroducts. I)eposit of receipts as a revolving funld. Availability. Buildings for women, construction, etc. Construction of buildings and enclos- ing walls, etc. Reservoir; remodel- ing shop and dormi- tory buildings. Replacing sand dredge.

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