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926 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cir. 235. 1920. macist 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 $1,500 each; guards, $84,320; in all, $118,520; For foremen, tailor, shoemaker, laundryman, and carpenter, when necessary, $4,000; In all, Atlanta, Georggpé Penitentiary, $503,020. W§`gN°“ m°”d· McNeil Island, Was gton, Penitentiary: For subsistence, in- Bubéisumce. cluding the same objects specified under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, and for sulpplies for guards, $35,000; ¤§_?,};’,§“‘;;§g *'°°$P°" For clothing, transportation, and trave ing expenses, including the ' sameholigects specific under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenwort , ansas, $20,000; m°°°“““°°‘“· For miscellaneous expenditures, including the same objects specified under this head for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $27,500; H¤¤’Pi¤l· For hospital upplies, includinglgthe same objects specified under _ this head or the penitentiary at avenworth, Kansas, $1,000; S°““"°“· For salaries: For warden, $2,000; deput warden, $1,200; physician, $1,600; steward and cook, $1,000; cliief clerk, 1 200; stenographer, $900; captain of watch, $1,500; engineer and electrician, $1,200; superintendent of boats, $1,200; c aplain and teacher, $1,000; giiards, $18,400; in all, $31,200. In all, cNeil Island (Washington) Penitentiary, $114,700. sc¥§gg{¤;g;1B°T¤1*§*1é8 National Training School or Boys: Superintendent, $2,500; sam-is. YS' ` assistant superinten ent, $1,500; teachers and assistants, $13,620; chief clerk, $1,000; nurse, $900; matron of school and nurse, at $600 each; storekeeper and steward, $720; farmer, $660 ; baker, $660; tailor, $720; parole officer, $900; ofrice clerk, $720; assistant ofiice clerk, $480; p ysical director, $720; seven matrons of families, at $240 each; foremen of shop and skilled helpers, $4,200; assistant farmer and assistant engineer, at $420 each; laundress, $360; teamster, $420; iiorist, $540; engineer and shoemaker, at $600 each; cook, $600; dining·room attendants-boys $300, officers $240; housemaid, $216; seamstress, $240; assistant cook, $300; watchmen, not to exceed nine in number, $3,780; secretary and treasurer, $900; janitor, $420; in all, $42,536; M¤i¤¢¤¤=¤¤¢¤- For support of inmates, including groceries, Hour, feed, meats, dry goods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel, har ware, furniture, tableware, farm imglements, seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books an periodicals, stationery, printing, entertainments, plumbing, painting, glazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, maintenance, relpair, and operation of passengencarrjying vehicles, fencing, roads, al repairs to buildings, and other necessa items, including compensation, not exceeding $2,000, for additionsily labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates, for rewards for their recapture. and not_exceeding $500 for trans ortation and other necessary expenses inc1dent to securing suitableliomes for discharged boys, $25,000; In all, National Training School for Boys, $67,536. m;>r2igartme¤t¤f€¤m- DEPARTLIENT OF COMMERCE. Lighthouse B,,m,,_ Lrerrrrronsn srznvrcn. emasiezpenses. General expenses:_ For supplies. repairs,_ maintenance, and inci- 0;,,,,,,,, ,p,c,,,,,,,_ dental expenses of lighthouses and other lights, beacons, buoyage,