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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 253. 1920. 1033 oath of office in Eiaccofdance with ggctirgn 366, Revised Statutes of the R·S··*°°·3°°·P·°2 Unite States) sca year 1919 60 . For fees of jurors, $100,000. ’ I I"{°”‘ For fees of witnesses and for payment_0f the actual expenses of §_'§°g’§§?g50,p_160_ witnesses, as provided by section 850, Revised Statutes of the United States $60 000. . For, a iof bailiifs and criers, and so forth, including the same BmMs’°t°' P Y . . . . objects specgegl under this head rn the Sundry Crvrl Appropriation Act for the 0 year 1920 $30 000. . For- such miscellaneous bxpeirses as may be authorized lg the M`S°°u°n°°°S' Attorney General, for the United States courts and their 0 cers, including so much as may be necessary)in the discretion of the Attornep General for such expenses in the istriot of Alaska, $100,000. Supplm or supplies, including the exchange of typewriting and adding machines or the Unite States courts and judicial officers, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $5,000. Kms Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary: For subsistence, including p,.I1,‘§’§§§{§§§{u‘* " supplies from the prison stores for warden, deputy warden, and phy- S¤*’°i“°¤°°· sician, tobacco for prisoners, kitchen and dining-room fru·niture and utensils, seeds, and implprpients, and for purchase of ice if necessary, for the fiscal years that 0 ow: For 1919, $17,487.94; For 1920 $65,000. For clothing, transportation, traveling expenses, and so forth, ‘”°*·“”g·°°°· including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that follow: For 1919 $6,421.18* For 1920: $40,000. ' The accounting officers are authorized and directed to allow the §§,Y;f§,§f,*`f’°'· claim of Edward Fraser, Leavenworth, Kansas, for $21 for expense of repair of damage to his automobile by automobile belonging to the enitentiary. Tlie accounting officers are authorized and directed to allow the pafteggggwmhmdr claim of the Leavenworth, Kansas, cig fire department for $276 for crarm airowed. clothing and shoes of empgrgees and e hose mined in fighting the fire in the penitentiary in y 1919. The cash allowance of $5 arid the clothing allowance of $12 now chjjgggggfmgs Qjj authorized by law_for prisoners on discharge from the United States carded, mar year penitentiaries, are increased during the fiscal year 1921 to $10 and $15, ***2** res ectively. 'Fhe accounting officersare directed to allow under the appropr·ia— Ca§g{¤¤¤¤*° °°°¤*Y· tion for "Support of prisoners United States courts, 1919," the Clalm&ll0Wcdclaim of $263.15 of the board oi supervisors of Sacramento County, California, for repair· of damage ma icrously done to the county jail building bv Federal prisoners dunnig the fiscal year- 1919. _ _ _ IP k C National Park Comrnrssroners: or the salary of the Comrnrs- ,,,,1§§§§§“._ ’“ ‘?“" sioner of the Yosemite National Park, and the salarv of the Commrs- SeS§*gg;*,°¤;m;,*'”(é';’;Q§, siorrer for the Sequoia arpld Gepelrial Grant National Parks at the rate erirungeritrrggh of $1,500 per annum eac as o ovvs: ’ " ' Fiscal year 1920, $250;, Fiscal year 1921, $3,000. DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE. ,,,;t$5“*’*°’°’ Dem BUREAU or Axnrxr. INDUSTRY. B,€'§§';_“1 mmm e The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to pay to J. W. Harreld ii$a`;ir$riiiid` from the appropgiations "General expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry," and " nforcement of the United States Gram Standards Act," fiscal year 1920, the respective sums of $49.15 and $62.27; m 4—1281°—2l—6T