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 2379 nvm; President of the United Statese·Gontinued i White House——Continued " Fuel, annual statement and inventory not required, p.9 22, § 52 · " Furniture for White House, domestic manufacture preferred, p. 22, § -19 · ’ Inventory of property in and about White House. p. 22, § 51 . Inventory to be made annually of public property in \Vhite House, p. 2, § 43 Original design of White House and grounds, maintenance, p. 2, § 49 ·. ‘ Public property in White House, care and custody. p. 21, § 48 ` Stationery. annual statement and inventory not required, p. 22, § 52 White House police. Appointment of members of force. p. 22, § 62 Control and supervision of- force, p. 22, § 61 Ibisbursement of funds. p. 23, § 67 Grades of appointees, p. 22. § G3 Pay and allowances of members, p. 22. § 63 Personnel of force. p, 22. § 62 · Police force established, p. 22. § 61 . . Policemen and firemen’s relief fund, right to participate _ in. p. 22. § 64 . ‘ Privilezes. powers. and duties of members of force. p. 22, § 61. Retunds to park policemen appointed to \Vhite House police force, p. 23. § 65 i 'l`ransfer of members, p. 22. § 63: p. 23. § 66 .Va<·ant·ies in force, how. lilled, p. 22, 5 62 Presumptions I . See Pnzvsroxs Pribilof Islands ‘ Care of native inhabitants, p. 434, § 653 _ lnvestdgation as to seal. life on islands, p. 434, §4654· _ I.antlin,t:' on islands prohibited under penalty, p. 433, § 646 Provisions and supplies for use of inhabitaiits, p. 434, § 653 §£*S(·l°'»'il[lOll of islands for special Governinent p\1l‘p0se<. _ p. 433. § 646 . Seal liunting on islands and in adjacent waters regulated, p.`433, § 647 et seq. A Prices P . IJist·rimination between purchasers, prohibition by antitrust laws, p. 352, § 13 ' Principal and Agent l Liability of principal for acts of agent' · Grain standards act, p. .91, § 73 Nursery stock` and plants, violation of law governing: l importation, sale, and transportation, p. 99, § 153 Transactions'etfected by cotton standards act, p. 91, §~ii3 · . · P Violation of cotton standards act, p. 91, § 63 Violation of grain futures act, p. 87, § 4 Violation of grain standards act, p. 92, § 73 Violation of insecticides act, p. 95, § 124 e Principal and Surety _ See Scitnrrsrtir N Principals in Crime . See Cmmns AND O1··m·;Nsns Prisoners of \Var ‘ See WAR . Prisons and Prisoners Aliens in prisons, information, duty of Commissioner ‘General of Immigration to obtain, p. 129, § 102 Army prisons, See ARMY


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Prisons and I#risoncrs——Coutinued Atlanta Penitentiary ·. . Annual reports of prison industries, p. 519, § 801 Cotton factory, establishment, p. 518, § 794 I Disposal of products of prison industries, p. 519, § 800 Etnployment of convicts,  518, § 793 et seq. Management of penitentiary, p, 518, § 791 , Pai ment of convicts for yvork done, p. 519, § 797 Prisonpfarm, employment of convicts. p. 518, § 795 ‘ Sale of articles manufactured by convict labor, p. 519, § 796 - Transfer of prisoners, p. 518, § 792 \\'orking capital fund, p. 519, §§ 798, 799 Attorney General, control and government of Federal ’ l prisons, p. 516,-§ 741; p. 517, § 761; p. 518. § 791; p. 519, § 814; p. 520, § 834 Clothing and money allowance on discharge, p. 513. § Too Commutation of sentence, see Deductions from sentence for good conduct, infra Consular court conv‘ctions I)esig11ation'0t’ place of confinement hy Attorney General, p. 513, §'696 Transportation of convicts to designated plaees. p. 512%, _ § 697 ` Convict labor, see Employment of convicts,—infra Convicts in Iieavenworthx Penitentiary, p. 517. § 764 Employment of convicts in Federal prisons. p. 517. § 744 - Hiring out Federal prsoners. prohihitory and penal provisions. p. 514.  708. 709 Convicbmade goods l . Importation prohibited, p. 572, § 140 [Tse by Post Ofiice Department prohibited. p. iS. § :%ii7 ‘Deductions from sentence for good conduct Entry of deduction on connnitment, p. 511, s 713 Forfeiture of commutation, p. 514, § 71.3 . Restoration of forfeited commutation, p. 514. § 711 _ Right to commutation and commutation of. amount, p. .514, § 710 _ . Right to commutation not atfeeted by provisions for parole, p. 516, § 723 I Discharge of prisoners `Clotlting and money allovvanco on- discharge, p, 513, ‘ § 700; p. 520,§ 819; p. 521. § S40` Money and clothing allowance on diseharse. p. 517, § 746 U District of ColumbiaPenitentiary Annual );e`port of warden, p; 513, § 702 Cost of District of Coluinbia convZcts charged aaainst District. p. 514. § 704 ·· I Subsistence of prisoners, only reasonable actual cost paid. p. 514, § 703 Employment of convicts, — AtlantaPenitentiary, p. 518, § 793 et seq. l Hiring out convicts, prohibitory and penal provisions. p. 514, §§ 708,-709 Industrial reformatory. p. 521,`§ 838 Leavenworth Penitentiary, p. 518, § 769 et seq. 1 Manufactures not requiring use of machinery. p. 5i?. § 744 . Escape of prisoner, punishment of officer suffering escape, p. 477, § 244 . ` Federal industrial institution for. women ` Board of advisors, p. 519, § 816 Clothing and money allowance to inmates on discharsc. p. 520, § 819,