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468 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. C1-1. 355. 1912. For foremen, tailor, blacksmith, shoemaker, laundryman, and c enter, when necessary, $4,000; _ ug all, for penitentrarflat Atlanta, Georgia, $154,580. _ w}‘,,§N°" I"‘“°* For support of the mted States Penitentiary, McNeil Island, r¤··iz¤··¤¤¤·· Washin on, as follows: For subsistence, mcludugg the ¤¤¤1¤ 00100*5 S°°m°°°°' under this head for the United States Pemteutrary at Leavenworth, Kansas, and for supplies for guards, $12,000; _ _ ,_,,§§§"{,}‘§· ""“"°" For clothing and transportation, mcludingpthe same ob]ects speci- ' fied under this head for the United States emtehtrary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $6,000. " _ ’"°°°”‘“°°°" For miscellaneous expenditures, including the same obiegs specried ‘ under this head for the United States Penitentiary at venworth, Kansas, and for such other (grgrposes as may be directly ordered and approved by the Attorney eral, $10,000; _ _ Bmw ¤°PP“°*· lim- hospital sppplias, including the same objects specified under this head for the nited States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $1,000; . ¤·l¤i·¤~ For salaries, including pay of officials and employees, asfollowsz For warden, $2,000; deputy warden, $1,200; physician, $1,200; steward and cook, $1,000; superintendent of boats, $1,200; guards, at $70 per month each, $10,500; in all, $17,100. In all, for penitent' at McNeil Island, Washin%<;n, $45,100. E,¥,§.§{‘f,}}‘1{,°§'§*B{‘},€ For support of thel§tional Training School for ys, District of

      • -*-*0* Columbia: For superintendent, $2,500; assistant superintendent,

$1,500; teachers and asistant teachers, $9,120; chief clerk, $1 000; storekexer and steward, $600; matron of school, $600; parole officer $900; office clerk, $720; assistant office clerk, $480; six matrons oi families, at $240 each; foremeu of and skilled helpers in indu tries, $3,800; farmer, $600; assistant farmer, $420; teamster, $360; florist, engineer, and shoemaker, at $540 each; baker, and tailor, at $600 each; cook, $480; as istant cer, $420; laundress, $360; diningroom attendant, boys, $300 -room attendant, officcrs, $240; housemaid, $216; seamstress, $240; assistant cook, $300; nurse, $600; watchmen, not to exceed eight in number, $2.880; secretary _ and treasurer to board of trustees, $900; in all, $33,796. ""°‘°°"‘°°· For support of inmates, including groceries, flour, feed, meats, dry goods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, furniture, tableware, farm implements, seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books and periodicals, P1'lDi»ll"lg,_ and entertainments, stationery, plumbing, painting, glazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, vehicles, encing, repairs to buildings, and other necessarv items, including compensation, not exceeding $1,500, for additional labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates, and for rewards for alzoir recapture, not exceeding $500 for transportation and other geccsséipyt; was incident to securing suitable homes for discharged ( Ovsl I ' R°"“”‘ For extraordinary repairs to buildings, fences, and roadways, and Pu it forirpurchase of equipment, $2,000; "' `"°' or furniture, $3,000; In all, for National 'Iraining School for Boys, $49,296. meDri:l::i§€1‘;ii¤)¢i:i0m- UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR. ’·’¤*”’*°“*"'· °°°· mcrrrnousms, Bmcons, arm ron sromus. Light Veuel for gen- · - _ mnmm-. . Light vessel, general service: For constructm an ‘ me light yessel for eneral service, $130,000; g d eqmpping Om §g;¤:,g¥·ggj·m_ Hslfoing ht Sltnggg, Czllifomiaz Numlbered six. For estab- . an _ ron uarters at oint Loma htS l>10l;11:1§¤¤ Diego, Cabforma, $17,500% _ hg ta-