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74TH CONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 405. MAY 15, 1936. rates of compensation as may b e authorized or approv ed by the Ala ska .

Att orney Ge neral, so much as may be neces sary in the di scretion of the Attorney General for such expenses in the District of Alaska Traveling expenses . and in courts other than Federal courts, and traveling expenses S. C.,p. 03. 688 ; u . pursuant to the Subsistence Expense Act of 1926, as amended Rent, supplies, etc . (U . S. C ., title 5, ch . 16) ; rent of rooms for United States courts and judicial officers ; supplies, including the exchange of typewriting and adding machines, for the United States courts and judicial Law books for judi- o fficers, includ ing fire arms an d ammuni tion th erefor ; pur cha se of cial officers .

law books, including the exchange thereof, for United States judges, dist rict attorneys, and other judicial officers, inclu ding the libraries Federal Reporter. of the ten United States circuit courts of appeals, and the Federal Provisos .

Reporter and continuations thereto as issued, $1,040,000 : Provided, T ransmitt al to su c- cessors .

That such books shall in all cases be transmitted to their successors in office ; all books purchased hereunder to be marked plainly, "The U . S. Code, Anno- Property of the United States" : Provided fu rth er, That not to tated ; price limitation. exceed $2 per volume shall be paid for the current and future vol- Maximumsalarre, umes of the United States Code, Annotated : Provided further, That stenog rapher o r law clerk .

the maximum salary paid to any stenographer or law clerk to any circuit or district judge shall not exceed $2,500 per annum : Pro- Present not aff te eog- vided further, That this limitation shall not operate to reduce the compensation of any stenographer now employed nor shall the salary of any stenog rapher drawing more t han $2,500 per annum hereafter be increased . Restricti on on use of No part of the funds appropriated by title II of this Act for designated funds . salar ies of j udges, the Atto rney Ge neral, A ssistan t Attorn eys-Gen - eral, Solicitor General, district attorneys, marshals, and clerks of court shall be used for any other purpose whatsoever, but such sal- aries shall be 'allotted out of appropriations herein made for such salar ies and retaine d by the Depart ment and paid t o such o fficial s severally, as and when such salaries fall due and without delay . Penal and cor re c-

PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS tional institutions . et cervices, supplies, For all services, including personal services compensated upon fee basis, supplies, materials, and equipment in connection with or inci- dent to the subsistence and care of inmates and maintenance and upkeep of Federal penal and correctional institutions, including farm and other operations not otherwise specifically provided for in the discretion of the Attorney General ; gratuities for inmates at release, provided such gratuities shall be furnished to inmates sen- tenced for terms of imprisonment of not less than six months, and transportation to the place of conviction or bona-fide residence at the time of conviction or to such other place within the United States as may be authorized by the Attorney General ; expenses of inter- me nt or t ransport ing rem ains of decease d inmate s to th eir home s in the United States ; maintenance and repair of passenger-carrying vehicles ; traveling expenses of institution officials and employees when traveling on official duty, including expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the several institutions when authorized by the Attorney General, and including expenses incurred in pursuing and identifying escaped inmates ; traveling expenses of members of advisory boards authorized by law incurred in the discharge of their official duties ; packing, crating, drayage, and transportation of household effects, not exceeding in any one case, five tho usand p ounds, of emplo yees wh en trans ferred from one offi- cial station to another for permanent duty and uniforms for the guard fo rce, wh en spec ifically author ized by the Att orney Ge neral ; rewards for the capture of escaped inmates ; newspapers, books, and periodicals ; firearms and ammunition ; tobacco for inmates ; and the