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1356 sixrY-sEvnNrH comnnss. sm. Iv. on. 148. 1923. Mrscnnnnmous. miiiiiisriiiimm $33 SEEE "€i1§"§‘i?£E`&”‘E.°1 ”°E‘§i1§€?¤’?§¥’°Z“§”§}‘§§2€§ fO£°§1X1i§§Z,$§“’3§I mains of deceased convicts to their homes in the United States, and expenses of interment of unclaimed remains of deceased convictsexpenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped convicts and rewards for their recajgétipre; to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General 1 0 000. Lrmwywnts. For expenses atteriding ,the execution of writs de lnmatico inmgiiginm °f °x°` quirendo and commitments thereunder in aH cases of indi%nt insane V°‘·”1P·"*°- persons committed or sought to be committed to Saint lizabeths Hospital by order of the executive authority of the District of Columbia under the provisions of existin law, including the employment of an aliemst at not exceeding $1,500 per annum, and a. clerk at $900, who shall be a stenographer and typewriter, $6,500.

°°“’ °°“"‘ For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Attorney General for the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.

and its officers, including the and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, and including such expenses other than for personal services as may be authorized the Attorney General for the Court of A eals, Dis- . . PP trict of Co umbia, $20,000. ,,§,‘;§’“*“ “°d °°“"'°°‘ CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS B°°“’°‘°*"*'“*°°· noann or onamrms. s“““'i°“·°‘°· Salaries and traveling expenses: Secretary, $3,500; assistant secretary and stenographer, 1,600; clerk, $1,400; clerk and stenographer, $1,400; messenger, $600; inspectors--two at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each, two at $900 each, one $840; drivers—one (who shall also act as_ foreman of stables(£i1$900, three at $720 each; hostler, $540; 15p.v§;1(pg4(c;xpenses, inclu g attendance on conventions, $600: in “"°“"‘°°°" Nor the maintenance of four motor ambulances, $1,700. For the purchase and equipment of one motor ambulance, $2,000. mi. _,AH_

°'°"“”‘°°°"·°“`" For screening doors and windows at the jail, $4,750.

,t.,}""’°'°°'*"’“°°°'“’ Support of prisoners: For maintenance o jail prisoners of the District of Co umbia at the jail, mcluding pay o guards and all other_ necessary personal services, and for support of prisoners therem, expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped prisoners, and rewards for their recapture, repair and improvements to bmldings cells, and locking devices, maintenance of automobile, and for the support of prisoners, $85,000. r¤rv¤i<·3°?fy°im° md W wonxnonsn Aim nnrominroar. sums. . . 1=¤·¢,p.1saa. Salaries: Superintendent $3,500· physician $1680· chief engineer, $1,200; electrician, $1,200; isuperintendent ’ of ’c0mmissary, $1,080; two assistant engineers, at $1,000 each; in all, $10,660. wonxnousn.

 "*' Administration: Asistant superintendent, $1,680; chief clerk,

$1,200; head matron, $900; stenographer, $720; operation—foren1en, 90l1St1'uct1011,_$900; stone—crushing p ant, $900; sawmill, $900; Supermtendent brickkiln, $1,500; maintenance-—supermtendent of cloth-