Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/364

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SIXTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cris, 183-185. 1926. a W*°°°°y, S10. 3. Witnesses attending in such courts or before such Am C commissibnersi regaive foreach dacyfs attenllanqe andhfor the time necemari y occu i in going to an returnin rom t e same $2,aud 5 cents per mge for going from his or her place of residence _ to the place of trial or hearing and 5 cents per mile for returning: _£',$§‘,,{’,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,‘ And provided —furt}zer,sThat witnesses (other than witnesses who ,•:··d¤“¤y’¢¤r,{‘=£r§*;¤; are salaried employees of the Government and detained witnesses) so. in the United States courts, including the District Court of Hawaii, the District Court of Porto Rico, and the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, who attend court or attend before United States commissioners, at points so far removed from their respective residences as téqjgrohibit return thereto from day to day, shall, when tilgis fact ieee be ed tpl 9151 the pggpr of thethcourt or the commissioéigii repayment enti in 'tion to e compensation provi by existing law,_as modified byi this Act, to a per diem of $3 for expenses of subsistence for eac day of actual attendance and for each day necessarily occupied in traveling to attend court and return home. A lloationto sped- . . . V T _ Sm. 4. Jurors and witnesses in the United States courts or m$°‘f;g?P·“""· before a United States commissioner, in the States of Arizhna, California, Colorado, Idaho Montana, -Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming shall receive for each day’s attendance and for mileage the same fees as jurors and witnesses · ~ H m_ as herein provided. r¤§§§::;: d. Sno. 5. All laws or parts of laws in so far as they are in conflict "` Ergtlksthe prolyisionis o _tp;s Act are herpby repealed. This Act to e ective t irty ays a r its approva . Approved, April 26, 1926. AprilM mc. —————--—

 GIA!. 184.-4An Act Relating to the purchase of quarantine stations from

the State of Texas. r B it ' _ t d b the Senate and House of Representatives of the u¤q¤hU°°°°°n°i°°°t°` U niled Statesgof Zmericain Oongreaa assembled, That the authority ,$d¢,<,,j,§°·;.‘§f·°,f§f ggitagned in the Sngxédpy Civi;6Act qpprgvtzd J11net5,f%91?0 (Folpty- ¤¤¤.m¤v¤>¤ tat a e 5 may cons rue permi o e pure asc

p.sv¤. of the llltrfdsf agiid/or buildings, and/or equipment, or portions

thereof, of the quarantine stations of tlée Slpatg of Tixrps to whiplh gpod and suilicient title can be conveyed y t e tate 0 exas to t e ‘ niwd States without regard to the quarantine system or stations ,u]{,,°,‘},{‘§,*‘},‘f°"‘°“°““‘“ as a whole, appropriate deductions to be made from the a pro- priation there or onraccount of such property to.wh1ch_good title can not be given by the State of T6XB,S,_\1S1Dg as a basis therefor gig joint .`inppra‘if¤a11;re§0rt og xppreser.£ati§esAof the States _ vernmentan it e tate o exas ate ugustl 1 1 . ,,,,1:** °°“““°“°’"' _ Sager 2.:No buildings shall. be purchasable un er the lauthoritg of this unless title can be given by the State of Texas to lan on Mmm mum whichsituated, except m the case of those buildings of the quaran- ‘ tmc station at Galveston, Texas, now situated on land owned by the -,United States Governmengtiézayment for which buildings is hereby aulfhorizedbgfhgood and dbcéent title in the State o Texas can ot erwise s owntosai, ul Approved, April 26, 1926.

   185.-An Act;To amend section 1031 of the Judicial Code, as amended.
  • ·Be iti enacted by the.Senate and Home of Re sentatelvee of the

i·I:ii»:§gi°$¤i;?s`¤iratié United States of America in Oongreae assembled, That the fifth and ‘“§f,'f‘f,{g_,,_,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,, sixth sentences of section 103 of the Judicial Code, as amended, are •*· amended to read as follows: