Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/389

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SIXTY—N`INTH CONGRESS. Sass} I. Cn. 195. 1928. 349 entltled‘“A.u Act to gtrovide for theestablishmeut of a probation V°*·“•¤·*’°°· gstem in the United V ates courts, except in the District of Colum— ¤·".·vv¤>*¤d M¤¤Me1°2¤» $¤°»¤Q°- A ; . . Support of prisoners: For support of United States prisoners, “"”°‘*°"'*""""‘· inclu_ zig necessary clothing an _ medical aid, discharge gratuities provid by layv and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona_Iide residence in the United States, or such other place within the United States as nag be authorizeddby the Attorney General su port o prisoners oming insane uring imprisonment an ggongontiniii insalne after éxpiratiosiil of sentence, wht; hate no ie stowomte can sent; ip' remainso d prisoners toftltgzir friends or relatisles lnutlge United Statps, aid interment o eceased prisoners iw cse remains are unc aim * expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escagd prisoners and for rewards for their recapture; and not exceeding ,§00 for repairs, betterments, and unprovements of Umted States jails, including sidewalks, $1,974,000. _ _ _ _ u of Inspection of prisons and prisoners: For the inspection of Umted umd , ,;,.%_ °"'°°' States prisons and prisoners, including traveling expenses of the i superintendent of prisons, assistant superintendents o prisons, and clerk to the superintendent of prisons when traveling on oiiicial business of any character, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $10,000. rrrnn m ——DEPARTMENT or commnncn .,,?,.‘:.H°‘*“*°“‘ °“’°‘“‘ omcn or ·r1=u:V sncnnranx B°°"`°°”'° Om"' Salaries: Secretary of Commerce, $15,000· Assistant Secretary, .¤°?;°$$§°&Y’p&$.?°¤i?.§°£“°’ and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with fthe Classification Act of 1923," including the chief clerk and Chu dm m,,u,,_ superintendent who shall be chief executive oiiioer of the department Md w sim ¤¤¤¤1 “§§E`ih§i’§“’ '?’.§é1°§‘Q€”?¤‘€St§’ %§“igSii”‘&”p°f C°’“§§° "’;“ii” pm o c a ers u ri e m orary a ce o e Secretary and the Assistant Secretary of the department, $239,500; in all, $254,500. ‘ cosrmoaxr nxrnrrsns, bnrsmmnmr or commmzcn ~ Contingent and mb-‘ For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the oEces and °°u°°°°°°°m°°°°° pureaus of thetdepaixtme;1(;;éuincluding_ those for which aipiproupriatzlrgs or contmgen an mi aneous expenses are m mcluding_p(1i1ofep!siol:iaé;n¢g):•ci{zntiHc bolslks, law gf refer— ence er1 ca Y pamp ets maps new apers (not epieeding $2,5002: forglvdhich paymtznt may inzle Siiittadvancs; s a ionery· ure re airs s•me· car ma in oi - cloth, file ,cases, towels, ice, Brooms, soap, ’fuel liéiting, and heatmg; purchase and exchange of motor trucks and bicycles; mamtengnce, rgpagir, anddo%erati;g` tif tv]; mpitolp-prcipellai lpeassen- ger-carr in v 1 es an o mo rue an icyc es used only_ for oécial purposes; freight and express charges; postage to foreign countries; telegraph and telephone service; typewmters,

 machines, and other labor·sav1ng devices, mclu mg their

repair and exchange; first—aid outfits or use rin the hmldings occupied emplplyieesuoftlthis depaiitment; spergegcara fares, not exceeding .· o er miscelaneous 1 an necessa expenses not inhludedvpiu the foregoing, $262,000, which sum shrill £Z€’?.*3 ti2if‘€l""i‘ZZ‘“@?i h' $°?°2£g°§§,ii’°”°‘2 °f “‘° d°*’““` -e%‘“°“ '°‘ “‘ s soaaeoe aseonecessasu-· ·plies and equipment for Held services of bureaus and oilicesrhf the