1248 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apr. 3
the further sum of twenty thousand dollars to be applied to
the payment of the current indebtedness outstanding against
the institution and also the sum of twenty thousand dollars
for the repairs and additions to the sewerage and water sys-
tems; to the Maryland School for the Blind for the education
of the deaf, dumb and blind colored children of the State,
twelve thousand dollars; for the instruction of the indigent
blind to be applied under the direction of the Governor in ac-
cordance with the provisions of the Acts of 1868, Chapter 215
as amended by the Acts of 1912, Chapter 200, thirty-three
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary;
for the Maryland School for the Deaf at Frederick, thirty-
seven thousand five hundred dollars; to the Maryland Tuber-
culosis Sanatorium for maintenance, one hundred and forty
thousand dollars; to the Pine Bluff Sanatorium, eight
thousand dollars; to the Rosewood State Training School, one
hundred and twenty-three thousand dollars; to, the Springfield
State Hospital, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars; to
the Spring Grove State Hospital, eighty-six thousand dollars;
to the Crownsville State Hospital, sixty thousand dollars; to
the Eastern Shore State Hospital, thirty thousand dollars,
together with the further sum of fifteen thousand dollars to
be applied to the payment of the current indebtedness out-
standing against the institution.
'State Boards and Commissions—For the expenses of the
Commissioners from the State of Maryland for the promo-
tion and uniformity of legislation in the United States, the
sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars; from which sum the
said commissioners may contribute to the expense of the con-
ference of commissioners from the various States, such sum
as they may think proper, not exceeding two hundred and
fifty dollars; to the State Industrial Accident Commission for
salaries and expenses as provided by Chapter 800 of the Acts
of 1914, as amended by the Acts of 1916, fifty-five thousand
dollars; for the support of insane convicts as provided by
Chapter 123. of the Acts of 1890, the sum of five thousand dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; to the State
Lunacy Commission for salaries and expenses, forty-five hun-
dred dollars; to the State Bank Commissioner, two thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to make up
any deficiency between the cost of running said office and the
fees collected by him in the conduct of his said department, as
provided by Chapter 805 of the Acts of 1914; to the Board of
State Aid and Charities for salaries and expenses, fifty-one
hundred dollars; to the Advisory Board of Parole for salaries
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