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SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 292. 1923. 1543 For fees of witnesses, and for a ent of the actual ex enses w““°”°°· of witnesses, as provided by sectigny§0, Revised Statutes of the B`S`m'85°’°m United States, fiscal year 1923, $100,000. For rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial ***··*°*·=m*m officers, fiscal year 1923, $5,000. . For bailiifs, and criers, and so forth, including the same objects B°m°’°°°` specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the epartments of State and Justice and for the judiciary for the fiscal year 1923, $25,000. For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized b ·the w'°°°u"°°"°‘ Attorney General for the United States courts and their officers, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Departments of State and Justice and for the judiciary for the fiscal year 1923, $50,000. For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized b the Attorney General for the United States courts and their officers, including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appro riation Acts for the Hseal years that follow: For 1920, S74; For 1921, $3.48. Su has For sup lies, includin the exchange of typewriting and adding pp ' machines ¥or the Uniteg States courts and judicial officers, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General. fiscal year 1923, $15,000. . muuaepumm For one hundred and eighty—0ne copies of volume 13 of the Digest sea. of the Federal Reporter, to continue sets now furnished various v°l“‘“°“‘ officials at $5 per volume, fiscal year 1923, $905. I For fifteen co ies of volume 67 of the lawyers’ coocperative edition S,,Ig°,§§"C,E,‘}mf{; of the United States Supreme Court uding advance P°,$'g,;m“,_ parts thereof, to continue sets now officials, at $7.50 per volume, fiscal year 1923, $112.50. Penal institutions. rmur. INSTITUTIONS. Atlanta, Georgia, Penitentiaiéy: For the erection of a warehouse ivtéhiiiiziigfzamme for storing the supplies and pro ucts of the textile mill at the United “‘“" States penitentiary), Atlanta, Georgia, $50,000, payable from the fund entitled “ nited States penitentiary, t anta, Georgia, workin ca ital." McNl§l Igand, Washington, Penitentiary: For a new wharf of concrete piling to réplace the present unsafe wooden wharf, $10,250, Su { For support of nited States prisoners, and so forth, including °P°“° P"·"°°°'* the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Departments of State and Justice and for the judiciary for the fiscal gat 1923, $450,000. _ _ For the support of nited States PTISODGIS, including the_sarne objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that follow: For 1919, $1,015.95; For 1921, $833.67. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. D°*’“'“““°“‘°‘L"*’°", Immigration Bummmau or IMMIGRATION. mu. fund of immi tion fine erroneously assesed and collected M“°“‘ °"° f;·§¤(irCr;arles Martingi-iid Company, at Port Arthur, Texas, $20, §,°{*;¤,§t°x{1’;¤;· and For refund of immigration fine erroneously assessed and collected crguuihm umm from Wightman and Crane, at San Francisco, Califorma, $100. `