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1414 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. g¤¤¤i¤e ¤=’·¤$P¤“¤· For clothing, transportation and traveling expenses including no ’m` materials for making clothing, at the penitentiary: gratuities for prisoners at release, {provided such gratuities shall be furnished to prisoriers secptenced or terms oflimprisonment of not less than six ‘ mont s, an transportation to p ace of conviction or lace f b fide residence in the United States, or to such other pl2&e wit)hir1(tl;i2 United States as may be authorized b the Attorney General; explains? of ghépping remains offdeceasedr prisoners to their homes in t e mte tates; expenses o penitentia officials hile t l` on_ official dug? expenses gncgurrefll in pursuiiirg and identifying Ielsbvgplelg __ prisoners an or rewar s or their reca ture, $100 000; M’°°°u°‘“°°“s‘ For miscellaneous expenditures in thepdiscretionlof the Attorney General, fuel, forage, hay, light, water, stationery, fuel for generating steam, heating apparatus, burning bricks and lime; forage for issue to public animals, and hay and straw for bedding; not exceeding $500 for maintenance and repair of motor—propelled and horse—drawn passelpgencarrging gehicles; blgnk lipolip, plank foémsf) typewriting sup es, penc s an memoran um , ks f in chapel, paper, envelopes, and postagJ;sia1gIpsgfi>iJ·ris;ueiig prisbhdlrii lalzior apd matilruzls for rgpdzgiring steprg-heating plant, electric plant, an wa er C11‘C· a ion an ainage; a or and materials for construction and r¢;pau· of bnhldmgs, general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on arm and in shops, brickyards, quarry, limekiln, laundry, Ibgplhrooms, grintingdollice, pgnstogpaph gallery, stables, policing dmgsan_grouns;urc e h l, harness, veterinary sup libs, lubric:i,)tin(gO:§lis ociliscis Wagons, blankets, bedding, ir0nq:>unks, paints, and dils, library bb1;lis,Srii-fig; papers and periodicals, and electrical sup lies; payment of water

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l;;pl5;;S$g:·nams, telephone pervice, not%all and veterinary services;

_ news a ers; t f h ` i daamm6_maei c§¤.la0a°§? s§p§3§d §§%¤‘$ §ff%§$1%Saf”£l€ii {Z? Promo. gvfglgg 11;;:856 of eraierggncy; pay of extra or employees L,,,,S,,,ck_ _ essary y the Attome General. Pr , That live stock may be exchanged or traded when authorized by the ¤~»¤~· A°i%’}“‘il' G"€5”l’ $i?°’°°°;.i. os 1 su p es, ` di al ’ ' gg gg g;€;;S.;a..§a im- ‘l”i$etZ¤‘?§1‘;a“§°e§tt¤;‘};‘l Z?§‘§£lp$%‘$L‘?S§ _ s o in erm ‘ · _ Salarm mlgy rezgwation, $9,000; 611 0 eceased prisoners on the pemteu or s aries: Warden, $4,000; d t · ‘ ... one $1,500, one $1,200; ph - ician,;ll’:l3(l0Y a2?s:gi}1iichllfpl;:1iial1’s assilstant, $1,000; chief clyeik, $1,800; record clerk, $1,2(ll);y;ten0 - iapder, S300, clerks—one $1,200, one $1,000, four at $900 eacg; paf coo , $1,000; steward and storekeeper, $1,200; superintendent gl ggm transportatnon, $1,200; three captains of watch, at gd 9842 _, guards, $124,800;_two teamsters, at $600 each; engineer anF eptrician, $1,500; two assistants, at $1,200 each· in all, $159,000; newer; orer§,a1‘§\i)(laundryman, tailor, printer, and slioemaker, when I In all, Ileavienwiorth, Kansas, P ‘ · seas: iam., ease, mana ;%“.il‘i’;‘£.“§S'{g§S§“;u“3&d- tt me objects specified under this heiilrfor the ‘ ‘ i mg 8 S - _ Pemtentiary at Leavenworth, Clothing, tmnsnorm,. Slqarooor seams. ‘ or c othmg, trans ortation, and traveling 9 · 1 · th same objects specified) under this h d f XR“”S°§* mc uding 8 _ e°us· W0E1:th, Kanslgs, d Ba or the p€}]1tGHt;18,fy' at IJ€9,V€]]_-• or xmsce aneous expen 't , · - ·_ eee ma. as had at at p;¤‘?;i,ti“°‘“".?;,*;. um Same ohm SPM · . 8*7 % avenworth, Kansas, and not exceeding $2,000 for a dwelling for chaplain and $500 f aintenanee and repair of horse-drawn and motor-, r lled or m · carrying vehicles, $122,000; P GPG Passenger