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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS;;—:S¤ss. I. Cn. 1926. 169 L two additional in the second l lice house, 8•°°¤‘ ¤•°*¤* °‘* secu year ieee, ezpso. P0 , l “°" "°""‘ Harbor trol:_ _or the urchase and installation of a gasoline H¤*¤¤¤•¤¤L engine andlliiecessary attachments for anew boat for the harbor patrol, iiscal year 1926, $1,050. romomrmr nm I’IRElIZI.N’B exam- mm ,,·%{··¤'¤· •°¤·· *•· To pay the relief and otherpallowancee authorized bly law, a?•¥¤·•¤¤’*¤¤· further sum not to exceed isapprgnriated from t e police- menand firemen’s relief fund, year 1 6. Hrnrzrrr nsraarumiwr H°•“¤ °·P•*”*¤·¤*· For maintenance of one motor vehicle for use in the pound service, M°‘°* '•*”°'••· Esiil ym·1926’ $20% er (1 h mbulan or ur V, main min , an operat' t e motor a ce, and good order?fisca1 year 19%, $200. oomrrs Juvenile Court: Not exceeding`, 1,000 of the a pro riation of i}'.X°”.tl°}’.T’¤“{*;,,,,,, $2,000 contained in the District of Columbia Apgropiiation Act °"*“"°'·““* for the fiscal year 1926, for rent of the juveni e court is made V°‘·“·¤’·*”°- available for maintenance and other expenses of said court dur` the Hscal year 1926, in addition to the sum of $2,500 approprialtgd. for said purposes for said fiscal year. I crunrrms arm coaxncrrous Industrial Home School: For repairs and improvements to &§,‘},§,f"""" H°'”° heatin plant, fiscal year 1926 $2,500. *’•·*·¤·*¤ Gallinger Municipal For construction of sewer to §*_,‘,B‘,P‘°?,‘,§:j,’,‘§,‘,{’· connect wer house of Ga linger Municipal Hospital with the combinedpgewer system, fiscal year 1926, $3 100. Jail: For repairing roof of the jail building and for the purpose {{‘§;,,,,_,,,_ of converting t e upper floor of the administration wing of the build- ing into a dormitory, $7,400; and for furnishing and installing venti- lating ducts to ventilate the laundry room, $1,600; in all, fiscal year 19231 I . I ’ I Deathohamber Not to exceed $5,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropria· Errwuditurec ni- ep- tion of $10,000 carried in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1925, °°"°°°‘ to provide a death chamber and necessary apparatus for infiicti the death penalty by electrocution, as requireo by the Act entitlldd _,§,•‘•¤°° ’••¤¤*°¤*'· “An Act to provide the method of capital unishment in the District V<i1·48.r>v.7W.132¤. of Columbia," approved J anua 30, 19g5, is reappropriated and made available for expenditure ldiuring the fiscal year 1926. Workhouse: For maintenance custody, clothing, guarding, care, Qgm M and support of prisoners; rewards for fugitives; (provisions, subsist- ence, medicine and hospital instruments, furni ure, and quarters for guards and other employees and inmates· purchase of tools and equipment; purchase, and maintenance of farm implements, live- stoc , tools, equipment, and miscellaneous items; transportation; maintenance and operation of nonpassenger—carry1ng»mot0r vehicles; ggyalégs and labor; and all other necessary items, fiscal year 1926, ? • ‘