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 INDE Prisons and Prisoners¥—g—Continued ‘ I Federal industrial institution for women——Continued Cost of construction and maintenance, estimate, p. 519, 5 812. -1nstruction and training of inmates, p. 520, § 817 _ Management and control, p. 519, § 814 Officers and employees, p. 519, 5 814 Parole of inmates,  520, § 818 » 7 Selection of site, p. 519, § 811 _ · Transfer of women to institution from other prisons, p. 519, § 815 r Transportation of inmates on discharge, p. 520, § 819 Women confined in prison, p. 519, ·§ 811 Federal jail at Fort Smith declared national prison, p. 517, § 749 . _ Federal prisoners in State or Territorial prisons O Change of place of confinement, p. 513, § 698 Confinement in local jail instead of penitentiary in another State, `p. 513,`§ 697 _ · Confinement in reformatory or house of correction in certain cases, p. 514, § 705 1 .. _ Confinement in Sta-te prison in another State, p. 513, , § 696 · _ Discipline and treatment, p. 513, § 693 Expenses of confinement, payment by United States, p._513, § 701 - · _ " ' Health of prisoner as ground for changing place of confinement, p. 513, § 698 Prison not within judicial district of trial, p. 513, § 694 Sentences executedby confinement in State prison, p.` 513, _§ 695 · I State prison not available for Federal prisoners,_designation of place of confinement by Attorney General, p. 513, § 696. · Subsistence and employment of convicts, contracts- with prison authorities, p. 513, § 699 _ Transportation of convicts to prison designated by Attorney General, p. 513, § 697 . Federal prisons generally . (fontrol and management by Attorney General, p. 516, § 741 . Designation-of penitentiary for confinement of convicts, _p. 517, § 742 · Employment of convicts, p. 517, § 744 p Officers, p. 516, § 741 i Rules for governing·Federal prisons, p. 516, § 741 Salaries of captains of watch and guards of peniten- . tiaries, p. 517, § 750_ ‘ . _ Separation of youthful prisoners, p. 517,.§ 745 - Transportation of prisoners, payment of expenses, p. ~ 517, § 743 ·· Good time, see Deductions from sentences for good conduct, supra _ 4 Iliring out Federal prisoners, prohibitory and penal provisions, p. 514, §§ 708, 709 _ _ Insane persons, confinement in jail prohibited, p. 684, I 222 Juvenile offenders Confinement in reforxnatories, p. 517, § 747. Contracts for subsistence, p. 514, 5 707 Place of confinement, p. 514, § 706 · _ Separation from older convicts, p. 517,°§ 745 I.Gfl\'t’ll\\'f‘1‘tl1 Penitentiary ‘ Annual reports of manufactures ln prison, p. *518, § 776 far<_· and control of penitentiary. p. 517, §. 761 l·Z1nploynn·nt of convicts, p. 518, § 769 et seq. Exchange of livestock, p. 517, § 768 _

lx 2380 ?risons and Prisoners-Continued Leavenworth -Penitentiary—Cont inued · Expenses, annual estimate by Attorney General, p. 517, V. § 765. ' Factories at penitentiaries, establishment and opera- _ tion, p. 518, § 769 et seq. Government departments required to purchase products of prison labor, p. 518, _§ 7 75 Labor of convicts, p. 517, § 764 Laws governing penitentiary, p. 517, § 763 Manufactures by prison labor, sale, disposal of proceeds, p. 518, §§ 770, 774 _ l Payment of convicts for labor done, p. 518 '§ 771 Persons confined in penitentiary, p. 517, _§ 762 Transfer of portion of Fort Leavenworth reservation to Department of Justice, p. 517, § 767 Use of penitentiary reservation for military purposes. ·. .p. 517, § 766 · _ `Working capital fund, p. 518, ·§§ 772, 773 Money- and clothing allowance on discharge, p. 5,17, § 746 Pardon, power of President,-p. 516, § 723 Parole of prisoners 8 _ Applieationfor parole, p. 515, § 716 Boards of .parole, p. 515, § 715 Conditions, p..514, § 714 _ _ Federal industrial institution for women. p. 520, § 818 Gratuities or transportation to paroled prisoners, p. 515, § 721 .Parole oflicers, p. 515, § 720 _ Rearrest of prisoner for violation of parole, p. 515, §§ 717-719 · Revocation of parole, p. 515, § ·719 Supervision of paroled prisoner, p. 515, § 720 United States industrial reformatory, p. 521. -§ 839 United States prisoners in State reformatories, parole under Statellaws, pj 515, § 722 Violation-of parole, p. 515, § 717 Plans and specifications for buildings, p. 519, § 8,13 Prisoners of war, see Wan Probation Arrest of probationer, p. 516, =§ 726 Duties of probationer, p. 516, ·§ 724 Power of courts, p. 516, § 724 Probation ofilcers, appointment, p._ 516, § 726. —-——duties, p. -516, § 727. --——powers, p. 516, 5 725 • Revocation or modification of probation, p. 516, § 724 Rescue of prisoner _ Duty of district attorneys and other judicial officers. p. 124, 5 49 ° Penalty, p. 478, §§ 246-248 Rescue at execution; p. 478, § 248 Safe—keeping of prisoners, duty of marshals-: p. 513, § 692 State prl°§ons, see Federal prisoners in State` or Territorial prisons, supra ‘ l Temporary jails for confinement of United States prisoners, p. 513, 5 691. ` Transportation of prisoners _ _ Expenses of transportation, payment, p. 513, § 701 Expenses, payment out of judiciary fund, p. 517, § 743 Ofiicer charged with duty to transport to and deliver at penitentiary, p. 513, § 697 ` United States disciplinary barracks, persons subject to · confinement, p. 517, § 748 .» United Statesindustrial reformatory Board of advisors, p. 521, § 836