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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sees. I. CH. 276. 1926. 443 §0;0l&1;')lll of children dyingwhile under charge of the board, 1 , . V V ‘ I E . ’ . . - ' The disbursing)officer of the District of Columbia is authorized to ,_°Q°'•°°°' *° D"°" advance to the irector of Public Welfare, upon recbuisitions pre- viously approved bythe auditor of the District of olumbia and upon such security as may be required of said director by the com- missioners, sums oflmoneynot to exceed_$400 at a.ny.one.t1ine, to be used for expensei rn lp acing and visiting clnldren, traveling on oillciial busigless of tllebtgoard, antcggfofr oilice la;1d· sundry expeéxses, al% ·uc expen `tures to accouu lor to t accountingso cers o {the District of Columbia within one month on itemized vouchers properly approved. · l · l ml Jan. · Support of prisoners n: For maintenance of prisoners of the Dis— ,,§f"’°°" °“"“°“°”• trict o Colum ia at the jail, including pay of guards and all other necessary personal services, andafor support of prisoners therein, expenses incurred in·ident1fying»a.¤¤d pursuing escapedcprisoners, and rewards for their recapture, repair and improvements to build- ings, cells, and locking»dev1ees,»$101,500.l womruonsa nun. nnroxxxroar ,,,l:,‘§,',’§{‘,?’f"° °“d R°’ Salaries: For personal servioeelin accordance with the Classilica- S“1°'*°°‘ tion Act of 1923, $14,650. L" S wonxnocsm it yi w°’“°°’°‘ For$personal services in accordance with the Classification Act, p,§§,},l’}“i°"“°i°“ °" 1923 0,240. , 4 ‘ . Fdr maintenance, custody, clothing, guarding, care, and su port M°'i°°°°'“°°'°°°' of (prisoners; rewards for fufitives; provisions, subsistence, medgchie, an hospital instrumentsy urniture, and quarterssfer guards and other employees~and·inmates;..pu1¤chase not tools and; equipment; _ purchase and maintenancemf farm implement?l£·vest0ck,tooli, equip- ment, _and miscellaneous items; only maintenaneeyand operat1on of nonpassenger-carrying .mot0r<veb1cles;Es11ppl1es..`au1d lalipr; gpg sgll other necessarygttiems, W),000. ...:.’$47=i ., qi V ml or or maintenance man 500»· » i · ‘ ' For construction, dynamite, (oils, ·reEairs·to.:’pla1it, and material ag°°Stm°¤°°’”°°i”’ for repairs to and. ,i$60,000»; _ .; · . . In all, $267 ,740, wluch·su1n»shall3berex>pen»<ied under thedirection of the commissioners. — —— . »‘»- . * 1 i .- ‘ .· - [Pl : _—, V ` , I 1 nnronuyronr B°f°"°°t°"’ Salgries For pgrsonal services in accordance withlthe Classifica- w°'l°°' tion cto 1923 . J . »-·· ·_ . _ For continuing coinstriwtiou ofpermanent buildings,`includ.i$ ¤¤iii1gi1$i18B' mmm ‘ sewers, water mains, roads, and necessary equipment of rindustf railroad, and equipment for énew buildings, $50,000. H T at M I W Fordmzgnteplgilce, custgdy clothing, care, and supportzofinmatmg °°’° rewar s or `tives· ischarge. gratuities rovi ed b 1aw· ro- visions, subsistence, niedicine and hospital ihstrumentsi furriidiire, and quarters for guards and other em loyees and of tools and uipment; purchase and) maintenance off farm imple- ments, livestoii, tools, equipment; transportation;-maintenance and operation. of nonpassenger-carrying`.motor vehicles; supplies and labor, and all other necessary items, $55,000; ‘ For fuel, $10,000; Fuel. repairs, ece.