Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/670

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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. 651 rnnrmumfs rrosrrran. *"°°d¤*°¤’° H°"P'°°L For salaries and corggeusation of the surgeon in chief, not to S¤¤¤ri¢S.·=¤=· exceed $3,000, and for other professional and other services that may be required and expressly Bapproved by the Secretary of the Interior; m all, $32,640. A det ed statement of the expenditure of this sum shall be submitted to Congress; For subsistence, fuel and light, clothmg, bedding, forage, medicine, MM, 1>· 491 medical and surgical supplies, surgical mstruments, electric lights, repans, furniture, motor-propelled ambulance, and other absolutely necessary expenses, $28,000; For painting, special repairs, and improvements to the hospital buildinrig and grounds, $6,000; In , $66,640. To reimburse the United States the amoimt due on account of D§st¤¤g¤cg¤:;3g;gggrg¤ one·half of the :§er cagta cost of maintenance of indigent patients excess muagm pil in Freedmen’s os it from the District of Columbia in excess of “°°”· the number charged) to and (paid for by said District during the fiscal years nineteen hundred an six to nineteen hundred an thirteen, inclusive, there shall be transferred from the revenues of the District of Columbia to the United States, with the fiscalyear nineteen hundred and fifteen, the sum 0 $37,996.70, which amounts A so transferred shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. Department of Jus- UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. “°°- Publlc buildings. Punuc mnnnmos. Courthouse, Washirrgton, District of Columbia: For construction °°“"‘“°“’°·D·°· work at the courthouse and repairs thereof, as dper estimate of the Superintendent of the Capitol, one-half to be pai out of the Treasury 1:,,,,, ,,0,,, D,,,,,,, of the United States and one-half out of the revenues of the District ¤"°¤¤¤¤~ of lgolumbia, $5,¥g0. th F La mmm enitentiary, avenwor , as: or continu` construction '°¤"° $100,000, to remain available until expended, all oflgriich sum shall P°mmum` be so expended as to give the maximum amount of employment to the inmates of said tpenitentiary. _ _ Penitentiary, A anta, Georgia: For continuing construction §§§f,*ggg,,,§’; $75,000, to remain available until expended, all of which sum shall be so expended as to give the maximum amount of employment to the inmates of said penitentiary._ _ No part of any money apprcipmated in this Act under the Deipart- ,,f,*,’{,§',,_ "““‘““¤“ ’°" ment of Justice shall be used or beginning the construction o any new or additional building at an§ Fe eral penitentiary. National Trainin School for oys: For completion of the central S,§§,{‘}‘,§’§‘,,,,,;*`,{"’“‘“" school building with gymnasium and baths, $20,000. mscrxnnarmous ommcrs, nnranmmm or Jusrrom. “’“°°““"°°“’· Conduct of customs cases: Assistant Attorney General, $8,000* c,,,°§§d“°*°'°“s*°m‘ assistant attorneys—one $4,500, one $3,000; special attorneys and Ggggtggt aggtgrgev counselors at law in the conduct of customs cases, to be employed em. ’ y°’ and their compensation fixed b the Attorney General, as authorized ,,01 36 mg by section thirty of the Act of August fifth, nineteen hundred and 'p’ ` nine, $35,000; necessary clerical assistance and other emplotylees at the seat of government and elsewhere, to be employed _ err _ compensation fixed by_ the Attorney General; supp `es, printing, S“*’P“°‘*°“`· traveling and other rmscehaneous and incidental e§enses, to expended under the direction of the Attorney Gener , $27,000; in all, $77,500.