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 194 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 89. 1921. U¤*“‘“'*°°°°°'”*°· UNITED STATES COURTS. uasms. For salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies, including the same objects specified under this head in the mmm mmm_ Snmdry  Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $7 2,000. For salaries 0 nited States district attorneys and expenses of Uniileiil States dlistrict attoliiieys aiéd tlaigg iegullar as§ist§.nt.s(iI’i}r1cil`;1`P;1]i mg esameojectss 'euner ea inteun " Clan Apipropriation Act for till:) year 1921, $29,000. _ _ ’mdortia.la.r1es_o£ clegks of United   distréct C(t;l1I'ttSé!:`§lcB1I' deipugles, 0 erassisan ,expenseso rave an susis ,an o_er v°,_,,,,p_,m_ expenses of conducting their respective offices, in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved February 26, 1919, for the fiscal ,m,s_ year 1921, $66,000. For fees of jurors, fiscal year 1921, $31,000. S°”°" °f""°°°°”` For su port of United States prisoners, including necessary clothigg and medical aid, and so forth, including the same objects specifi under this head in the S Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal from prison em. year 1_921, $138,000: Pr ,_ That the accounting officers are ““”*°“°“· authorized to reimburse from this a propriatnon the board of prison ., , P , commissioners of the Texas State prison system m the amount of $5 paid as dislfharge iratuity to United States prgsoner£hHatt;<; ' or suc misce aneous expenses as may e au oriz e Attorney General for the United States courts and their officeiys, including so much as may be necessary in the discretion of the Attorney General for such expenses in the district of Alaska, for the fiscal years thsipt follow: or 1918, $7.04; For 1919, $524.57. d pawns., For 1920, $1,618.04: Provided, That the General Acconmting Office P*‘Y'°°““°· is authorized and directed to settle under this appropriation for the fiscal ear 1920 the bill of Judd and Detweiler, amounting to $12, for ,,,,5,,,,, Omhum furnishing fifty co ies of the brief in the case of Isiah Smith against www <§¤:“r1¤=-ed United States, and) to allow in the account of United States marshal °w ‘ for the western district of Oklahoma for the quarter ended September 30, 1920, items aggregating $41.11, covering authorized payments gr gulgistpnce in excesslof $5 per day cab fare and war tax paid to . . ow es, expert eco ogist; For 1921, $42,000. §§}jf,°,§f‘3§‘Y‘· Atlanta, Georgia, Penitentiary: For miscellaneous expfnditures, including the same objects splecified nmder this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921 for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $1,449.10; For construction of water tank, $20,000. ’”"°“"°"“‘· K°“*· Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary: For construction complete of new power house $30,000; For purchase of boilers, engines, and other equipment for power _ house, $91,500. “°N°‘u"‘“°·w“"‘ McNeil Island, Washington, Penitentiary: For construction of waterworks system, $8,200. ,,,£l°§’,,“,T“°“° °' Ag' DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. ysf’_’;§'f,f;§_°”d S‘°°*‘ Enforcement of Packers and Stockyards Act: To enable the Secijflvenseiiéo retaxg of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of the Packers }»r.,§i£§ ‘ and tockyards Act, approved A vust 15, 1921, $200,000: Provided, P°Y'°°“*°“°°· That no person shall be paid fromutlliis appropriation at a rate of compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum.