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448 SIXTYYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 104. ·1922. » piplectly ordered by the Attorney General, for the fiscal years that 0 ow: For 1919, $0:85; · For 1920, $351.22; For 1922, SBAIIO. ceumiecmms oomvr OF cnams. Contingeutexpenses. . . . . . . . For stationery court hbrary repairs, mcluding repairs to bicycles, fuel, electric light, electric elevator, and other miscellaneous ex— penscs, $1,800. ‘ U¤**•¤S'¤°•‘•¤ wm- uansmms, DISTRICT Arroxnnrs, cmzmxs, Aim orimn Exrmnsms or, Umrnn srams comrrs. c_j:&¤*¤¤*¤*¤¤P°°*¤‘ For assistants to the Attorney General and to United States dis- · map trict attorneys employed by the Attomey General to aid in special °°'""°L cases, for payment of foreign counsel employed by the Attorney General m special cases (such counsel shall not be reguired to take B· 8***** °”°· P· 6* oath of office m accordance with section 366, Revised tatutes of the United States),_$250,000, to be available for expenditure in the Dis- °'°'“· tn;`toi?gal)l0ai·1l1eisl}diaclerks of United States district courts, their de uties, and other assistants, expenses of travel and subsistence, andp other VI lm. expenses_of conducting their respective offices, in accordance with °"°*"‘ glggoproéisziggs of the Act approved February 26, 1919, fiscal year . . , $ . . iz.s.¤e¤$?é. 189· Eor fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace acting under section 1014, Revised Statutes o the United States, mm, iisial gear 1?20, $4,577.45. or ees 0 jurors $150 000. m’°°"‘"°°"* For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized big the Attorney General, for the United States courts and their 0 cers, mcluding so much as may be necessary in the discretion of the Attorney General for such expenses m the District of Alaska, and in S°”u°°’ cmllldg ldiiiiwgiihgfliniizlciilcliiitgl Otligrtsxclihiizgcgi typewriting and adding machines or the Unite States courts and judicial officers, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, fiscal year 1921, $1,718.86. P¤¤i=¤¤¤¤¤¤· rnrzm. msrrrurrous. §`.iL`§Z;£§ Atlanta, Georgia, Penitentiary: For subsistence, including supplies from the prison stores, for warden, deputy warden, and physician, tobacco for prisoners, kitchen and dining-room furniture and utensils, Mmm mud seeds and implements, and for purchase of ice if necessary, $25,000. was McNeil Island, Washington, Penitentiary: For misce aneous ex- “*’°°“°°°°“· penditures in the discretion of the Attorney General, including the same objects specilied under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropria- S 0, _ tion Act for the fiscal year 1922, $6,500. mm °"°°°°”° _ Support of prisoners: For support of United States prisoners, uicluding the same objects spec ed under this head in the Sundry mgm ,,_,,,,,m_ Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, $16,907.98.

  • 1% ¤¤dt°<%¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ The accounting officers of the Treasury are authorized and directed

Aiiowsmém go allow froni’the appropriation for "Support of prisoners, United .£2‘M.“·..°‘Z.“.f;“s.§‘Z,‘i.f..‘;.*i;°*’&‘;.§§°*i.’°s‘is;£i’.;*2.§%V§T§%éh° bm °f , vi , . coverm the like of the Connecticut Refoimatory, Cheshire, Connecticug for clothing and dischapge gratuities furnished United States prisoners Oscar Culler and G. L. uvack, who were confined in said institutions.