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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 204. 1922. 617 northern district of Illinois: Provided, That all persons employed ,·’;{g”i·*g*· under section 715 of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in R-§iis$°iis.p.1ae. actual attendance when they attend upon the order of the courts, but no such person shall be employed during vacation; expenses of Traveling expenses circuit and district judges of the United States and the jud es of the °f’"dg°S’°t°‘ district courts of the United States in Alaska, Porto Igico, and Hawaii, as proviged bydselgztipn 2591 of the Aézlt entitled "An Act to V°l‘3°‘p‘u°1‘ codif ,revise,an amen the laws re af to e °udici ," a roved March 3, 1911; meals and lodging for jiirgors in Unitedargtategpcases, Juryexpmw and of bailiffs in attendance u on the same, when ordered by the 1,, Mash court, and meals and lodging fdr jurors in Alaska, as provided by Ve!-31,p.`393._ section 193, Title II, of the ct of June 6, 1900; and compensation lm °°m”“'°"°”‘ for jury commissioners, $5 per day, not exceeding three days for any one term of court $240,000. For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the ms°°“°"°°“* Attorney General, for the United States courts and their officers, including so much as may be necessary in the discretion of theAttomey General for such expenses in the District of Alaska, and in courts otliver than Eederal poéirts, %i00,00l0. f d udding S pw orsu `es, incu' teexc angeo thewrif an “ °°· machinespfbr the Unitelg States courts and yjiidicialngiiicers, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $90,000. _ _ or {purchase and rebinding of law books, including the exchange °,,?,3c‘;‘§ ’°’ J“"*°m thereo for United States judges, district attomeys, and other judicial, officers, including the nine libraries of the United States circuit courts of appeals, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General: rmnkled, That such books shall in all cases be {’,g"§,§,‘§;m,,, to sm, transmitted to their successors in office; all books purchased there- <=·¤¤· under to be marked plainly, "The property of the United States," $25,000, of which not to exceed 10 per centum, in the discretion of the Attorney General, may be used for the purchase of United States Reports and the Federal Reporter. For one hundred and eighty-one copies of continuations of the F°‘*°"“R°p°‘“"· Federal Reporter, as issued, estimated at ten volumes per year, to continue sets now furnished various officials, at $2 per volume, $3,620. _ _ For fifteen co ies of volume 66 of the Lawyers’ Edition of the p,{,*Q,‘;*[§jf,;{”’§{;;§;,§_“· Supreme Court Re orts, including advance sheets to continue the Volumewsets now in the hands of certain officials, at $7.50 tier volume, $112.50. For two hundred and seventy copies of vo ume 259 Supreme p,§.;',*f'°““° "°“" R°· Court Reports, to continue the sets now in the hands of certain V¤¤¤¤¤¤ 25% ofiicials, at $1.75 per volume, $472.50. rnmu. msrrrorious. P¤¤¤¤i¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤· Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary: For subsistence, including §·,‘{‘,,§g,‘;,‘Q,,‘§,°c’§’· Km supplies from the prison stores for warden, deputy warden,_an physician, tobacco or prisoners, kitchen and d1D.I.Dg·I'00II1 furmture and utensils, seeds and implements, and for purchase of ice 1f necessang, $200,000; _ _ _ _ _ or clothing, transportation, and traveling expenses, including ,,,§;,*f_,‘{*‘cf’g·*‘°°’F°““‘ materials for making clothing at the penitentiary; gratuities for - prisoners at release, provided such gratuities shall be furmshed to prisoners sentenced for terms of imprisonment of not less than six months, and transportation to place of conviction or place_ of bona fide residence in the United States, or to such other place within the United States as may be authorized by the Attorney General; expenses of shi ping remains of deceased prisoners to their homes in the United) States; expenses of penitentiary officials while traveling on official duty; expenses incurred in pursuing and identifying escaped prisoners, and for rewards for their recapture, $90,000;