Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 1.djvu/1930

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INDEX. clxxix Narcotic FaNI&4, United Statu-Contd. prosecuting officer to report to sen- tencing authority, the name, etc., of each convioted person believed to be an addict ______________ _ employment of inmates_____________ _ plants, etc., to be established______ _ Pap. 1087 1087 1087 sale of products to Government es- tablishments, etc_____________ 1087 payment for earnings_ _ _ _ _ _ _______ 1087 working capital fund to be estab- lished_______________________ 1087 inmates not eligible for parole or good conduct commutation, until cer- tified by Public Health Service as no longer addicts___________ 1087 release by board of parole without J't'turn to institution from which transferred_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___________ 1087 examination of inmate prior to expira- tion of sentence, by Public Health representative_________ 1087 if believed still to be an addict to be informed of advisability of sub- mitting to furiher treatment___ 1087 upon approval of application, further treatment necessary to cure may bcgjven_____________________ 1087 addict voluntarily submitting to treat- ment may be confined in, for a period necessary to affect a cure, etc_________________________ 1088 any addict, except an unconvictP-d alien, may apply for admission to__________________________ 1088 examination and report by Public Health agent_________________ 1088 if applicant an addict, and if, by treatment may be cured_______ 1088 discretionary admission authorized_ 1088 voluntary submission to period of treatment required_ _ __ _ _ _ ____ 1088 suitable accommodations available after convicts have been ad- mitted______________________ 1088 payment of subsistence, etc., by applicanL __________________ ~ 1088 confinement for period necessary for no ci~=~~riih~-iO""rf~~;;.TarmstroBot (talk);fi 1088 of confinement confidential and not divulged_________________ 1088 Federal convicts upon discharge, or re- lease on parc1e from narcotic farm, to have transportation and gratuities furnished upon dis- charge from institution which sentenced or transferred_ _ _____ 1088 courts having power to place dependants on probation, may impose on an addict treatment at a narcotic farm until cured______________ 1088 gratuities and transportation to be furnished probationer upon dis- charge______________________ 1089 paymen~ o! expe~ from farm ap- propnatlon__________________ 1089 punishment for unauthorized introduc- ing narcotio drugs into a farm__ 1089 attempt of inmAte to escape________ 1089 procuring escape of inmate, etc_____ 1089 provisions for deportation of alien ad- \ dict upon disoharge___________ 1089 Narcotic8, appropriation for expenses, restricting sale of, etc________________ 170, 1035 Narcotiu--Continued. P.. -. deficiency appropriation for Up6D1es, restricting sale of, etc________ 81, 1671 special annual license tax on occupa- tions, etc., using, modified______ 867 fractions of a year added ________ ~__ 867 Nashville Prmdenta' PlaIa ComnmlUm, established for erecting memorial to former Presidents Andrew Jack- son, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson, in Nashville, Tenn____ 1020 composition of___________________ 1020 Nashville, Tenn., memorial to be erected in, to memory of former Presidents Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson______________ 1020 mayor of, to be a member of Nashville Presidents' Plaza Commission__ 1020 Natchez, Mills., time extended for bridging Mississippi }Uver,at____________________ 1094 Natchez-Vidalia Bridge and Terminal Company, time extended for bridging _Mississippi }Uver, at Natchez, Miss., by _ _ _ 1094 NatiOfl4l Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics, appropriation for expenses_ _ _ __ ___ 582, 1240 for printing and binding for _ ____ 582, 1240 deficiency appropriation for _ _________ 6,43 for scientific research, etc_ _________ 1627 for additional amount for seaplane channel, etc_________________ _ for salaries, 1929_________________ _ membership increased by three ______ _ National Arboretum, D. C., deficiency appropriation for expenses acquiring site for_____________ _ National Boarel for Promotion of Rifle Practice Army, 1627 1676 1451 14 appropriation for national matches and Small Arms Firing SchooL __ 851. 1373 for quartermaster supplies, etc., for' civilian rifle ranges_________ 352,1373 for incidental expenses __________ 353, 1374 for ordnance equipment for rifle ranges____________________ 353, 1374 allowance for personal expenses of, at national matches______________ 786 incidental expenses________________ 786 National Capital Park and Planning Com- mission, D. C., appropriation for incidental, etc., ex- penses ____________________ 679,1296 for purchase of sites ____________ 680,1296 limitation on purchases of sites; none outside the District __ _ ___ 1296 for acqu.iri.ng lands connecting Poto- mac, Zoological, and Rock Creek Parks ____________________ 68~ 1296 Director of Public Buildings and Parks, etc., to be executive and dis- bursing officer ___ ______ _______ 727 may acquire lands for park purposes, reserving limited rights to owner_ 1070 limitation; park purposes not im- paired,etc ___________________ 1070 permanent rights in adjoining lands to prevent value for parks, etc., not impaired by the use thereoL 1070 protection more economically than fee title______________________ 1070 subject to President's approval_____ 1070