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SIXTYJZIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 32. 1925. 725 of the inmates in the common branches of an English education, and for their training in such trade, industry, or skilled vocation as will enable said inmates, upon release, to obtain self-supporting employment and to become self—reliant members of society. For esQS§§§‘§§’§§3 §’§Y" t° b° this purpose the Attorney General shall establish and maintain a common school and trade schools in said industrial reformatory, and shall have authority to promulgate all such rules and regulations for the government of the officers of said industrial reformatory and the inmates thereof as he may deem proper and necessary. Sec. 6. That the inmates of the United States industrial G§$§§,‘§_‘Qf,§,‘§'g,j’,§‘,jj*}e§' reformatory shall be employed only in the production and manufacture of supplies for the United States Government, for consumption in United States institutions, and in duties necessary for the construction and maintenance of the institution. Sec. 7. That the Attorney General is hereby authorized, in his p,'fS§,§}` p£,‘Q§,,§'§ discretion, to transfer to the United States industrial reformatory, g§;‘g‘° ‘°’ °°¤¤¤°· as accommodations become available, all persons eligible under the ' terms of this Act for confinement in said industrial reformatory who are now, or shall hereafter be, confined in the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; the United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas; the United States Penitentiary, McNeil Island, WVashington; and State and Territorial prisons, penitentiaries, or reformatories, and who are proper subjects for _ confinement in said United States industrial reformatory: Provided, §§f,§‘§‘{,,m sentence, That the Attorney General shall not transfer any prisoner who has exceptedless than nine months to serve of the term for which he was sentenced. Im, mes and im The Attorney General is hereby authorized, in his discretion, at cmigiriiesmbetraus any time to transfer from the United States industrial reformatory f°"°d"°'“‘ to any of the aforesaid United States enitentiaries, or a suitable State or Territorial penitentiary or refbrmatory, any peison who is ineligible for confinement therein under the terms of this Act, or any person who is apparently incorrigible, and whose presence in the said United States industrial reformatory is detrimental to the well·bein of the institution. Such transfer shall, in the case M°°°°” °"”"sf°”' of the United States penitentiaries and industrial reformatory, be made by the warden or superintendent of the institution from which the transfer is to be made, and in the case of State and Territorial penitentiaries, or reformatories, such transfer shall be made by the United States marshal of the judicial district in which the P t It fm institution from which the transfer is to be made is located. The °m°° ° r°°S° ` actual and necessary expenses of such warden, superintendent, or marshal in making such transfer shall be paid, in the case of transfer from the United States penitentiaries and industrial reformatory, from the appropriation for the maintenance of the particular institution, and, in the case of transfer from_ State and Territorial penitentiaries, or reformatories, out of the judicial funds. BOM 0, mlm ad_ Sec. 8. That two citizens of the United States of prominence and vsmzobeappomteu. distinction, who shall be appointed by the President for terms of T°“““· two and four years, respectively, from the date of the taking effect of this Act, the term of each to be designated by the President, but their successors shall be appointed for terms of four years, except that any person chosen to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of the citizen whom he shall succeed, Bild Who shall serve without compensation, shall constitute, together cum omcms desi? With the Attorney General of the United States, the superintendent wad, of prisons of the Department of Justice, and the superintendent of the United States industrial reformatory, who shall serve without additional com nsation, a board of advisers of said reformatory. It Shall be the gdty of said board to devise ways and means looking °““°“‘