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 924 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 235. 1920. February 26,*1919, shall be applicable on and after July 1, 1920, to the clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, except- Appointment. ing tldat sgidlgdgriék shall be appointed as heretofore by the Chief Justice 0 said. Fm- For fees of clerks, $0,000. _ _ _ _ §f*g{¤';*é*g*§,§§;f’l;_°§6_ For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace ' acting under section 1014, Revised Statutes o the United States, $200,000. ’*j*°”· For fees of jurors, $1,150,000. _ . Q_lg§°ggg§,,50 p_m_ Fees of witnesses: _For fees of witnesses and for payment of the ’ actual expenses of witnesses, as provided by section 850, Revised Statutes of the United States, $1 ,200,000. Rm °*°°¤** mms- For rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, $55,000. B“*"°’* °‘°‘ For bailiffs and crieis, not exceeding three bailitfs and one crier in each court, excelpfign the southern district of New York and the north- §f°g’f·'Q’&_,,5 p_m_ ern district of o1s: Provuled, That all persons employed under Aueédanw- section 715 of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attendance when they attend upon the order of the courts: Provided °,'f\{§;§“g °‘*’°‘“"“ further, That_no_such person shall be empldyed during vacation; expenses of 011‘Cl].lt•8.11d district judges of the mted States and the u ges of the district courts of the United States m Alaska, Porto V¤1·¤¤·P· ml- $icoL and Hawaii, ad by sectiplpf 259 of the dict appiéodgd arc 3, 1911, entit ct to co y, revise, an amen e my °xP°m°` laws relating to the judicia.r§"; meals and lodging for Lurors in In mam Uldited gtagsbcatiles, aipldg of d ailiffl; inddtitgndanpe npon t ckpaxlde, von. 31, p. spa. w enor er y eco ,an mea an ging orjurorsm as a, l“” °°m'”“l°°°”’ as provided by section 193, Title II, of the Act of June 6, 1900; and compensation for jury commissioners, $5 per day, not exceeding _ three days for any one term of court, $250,000. M"°°u°°°°‘”' For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized by the Atdorney Generag, for thd) United States ldourts and thteirh oicers, inc udmg' so muc asmay enecessa in thediscretiono the ttorney_ General for such expenses in therlgistrict of Alaska, $500,000. S“¥’¥’“°’· or supplies, mcludtigg the exchange of typewriting and adding machines or the Uni States courts and judicial officers, to be Bu mmf mum expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $75,000. ae, P P ’ _ or suppglrt of gmggcggtates prisoners, inchédiing niacessarlyi clothing an_ me ca ai, arge gratuities rovi e y aw an transportation to place of conviction or. place? of bona fide residence in the United States or such other place within the United States as gray be authorizedi by the Attorney Generaél; slppport of prisoners ecoming insane uring im risonment, an w o continue insane after expiration of sentence gvho have no friends to whom they can be sent; shipping remains of deceased prisoners to their friends or relatives in the nited States and interment of deceased prisoners whose remains are unclaimed; expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped prisoners  for rewards for their recapture; and not exceeding :32,500 for repairs, betterments, and improvements of Pmtenmrm United States jails, mcluding sidewalks, $870,000. _ _ _ 1.e¤ve¤wtn.t,'xi¤¤. Leavenworth, Kansas, Pemtentiary: For subsistence, mcluding S¤'°“*°¤°°- supplies from the prison stores for warden, deputy warden, and phy- sician, tobacco for prisoners, kitchen and dmmg—room furmture and gtensélgb seeds and implements, and for purchase of ice if necessary, . 250, ; ¤€il;¤,%’ mwpw For clothing, tI‘{1¤Sp0I‘t8ti0I1, and traveling expenses, including materials for making clothing at the penitentiary; gratuities for prisoners at release, provided such gratuities shall be furnished to prisoners sentenced for terms of imprisonment of not less than six months, and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona