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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. 685 steam, heating plpparatus, burning bricks and lime; forage for issue to public anim , and hay and straw for bedding; not exceedin $1,350 for purchase, maintenance, and rep)air of a motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle; blank books, lank forms, typewriting supplies, pencils and memorandum books for guards, books for use in c apel, paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; labor and materials for repairing steam-heating lant, electric plant and water circulation, and dramage; labor andp materials for construction and repair of buildings; general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on farm and in shops, brickyard, quarry, limekiln, laundry, bathrooms, (printing office, photo aph gallery, stables, policing buildings an grounds; purchase 0%-cows, horses, mules, wagons harness, veterinary supplies, lubricating oils office furniture, stoves, blankets, bedding, iron unks paints and oils, library books, newspapers and periodicals, and electrical supplies; ayment of water supply, telegrams, telephone service, notarial veterinary services; advertising in newspapers; fees to consulting physicians called to determine mental con rtions of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in cases of emergency; pay of extra guards or emplo ees when deemed necessa by the Attorney General: Pro- ·mklcd,%'hat live stock may be excihanged or traded when authorized ` by the Attorney General, $1_00,000; For hospital sup hes, medicines, medical and Sl1l’gl.0&.l. supplies, and H°“*’"·°·‘· all other articles fiir the care and treatment of sick prisoners; and » for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners on the penitentiary reservation, $7,225; For salaries: Warden, $4,000; deputy warden, $2,000; chaplains- ““‘“'“°’· one $1,500, one $1,200;ipl;ys1c1an, $1,600; pharmacist and physician’s assistant, $1,000; chxe erk, $1,800; record clerk, $1,200; steno - rapher, $900; clerks-—one $1,200, one $1,000, four at $900 eacli; head cook, $1,000; steward and storekeeper, $1,200; superintendent of farm and transportation, $1,200; three captains of watch, at $1,000 each; guards, at $70 (per month each, $78,540; two teamsters, at $600 each; enpigineer an electrician, $1,500; two assistants, at $1,200 each; in , $111,040; _ For foremen, laundrymen, tailor, printer, and shoemaker, when necessary, $4,300; In all, Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary, $434,315. Atlanta, Georgia, Penitentiary: For subsistence, including the same ob'ects specified under this cad for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Ilansas, $104,000; For clothing, trariiportation, and traveling expenses, including the ¤£,l,°§{‘§,”'· "“’””°“° same olipacts specifi under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, ansas, $52,000; _ _ _ For miscellaneous expenditures, mcluding the same objects ’"’°°"“‘°°‘“· s ecified under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Igansas, and not exceeding $25 for maintenance and repair of horsedrawn passenger-carrying vehicles, $71,500; For os it supphes, mcluding-zhe same ob`ects specified under H°'P““*· this head for theppenitentiary at avenworth, JKansas, $4,600; wm For salaries: arden, $4 000; deputy warden, $2,000; chaplains-- S ` one $1,500,·one $1,200; chief clerk, $1,800; physician, $1,600; pharmacist and physician’s assistant $1,000; bookkeeper and record clerk, $1,200; stenographer, $900; clerks——one $1,200, one $1,000, four at $900 each; engineer and electrician, $1,500; two assistants, at $1,200 each; steward and storekeeper, $1,200; superintendent of farm and transportation, $1,200; two teamsters, at $600 each; head cook, $1,000; three captains of watch, at $1,000 each; guards, at $70 per month each, $55,440; in all, $87,940; For foremen, tailor, shoemaker laundryman and c enter when } ! up I necessary, $4,000; In all, Atlanta, Georgia, Penitentiary, $324,040.