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 176 SIXTY-`NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I Cu. 44. 1926. “°“” °'C’**"·“· 00UaT or omius Eugldmg, $9,300,] to hle expended under the supervision of the r itect of t e a ito mC*§_‘,§Qf,8;j‘,}Q;f°d ’°" Credit is author£ed and directed in the accounts of the chief $21.43. p. ww- disbursing clerk, Department of the Interior, for ayments gre- gating $144.80 from the appropriation “ Repairs ofpbuildingrigourt of Claims, 1924 and 1925,’ to cover necessary repairs to the roof of the annex to the building. Umm B°°*°“°°“"·‘· Umrnn STATES comms ¤_,§gg§,L,¤;¤°g‘s§“¤°d“‘ For regular assistants to United States district attorneys who are appointed by the Attorney General at a fixed annual compen- sation, {iscal year 1926, $81,150. ,0§,§:’;;}‘ “‘*"“°°“* ‘“‘ For assistants to the Attorney General and to the United States district attornegs employed by the Attorney General to aid in f{,‘;§,{‘;,·, mmS,cm,, special cases, seal {year 1926, $46,000: Provided, That not to wD<>¤>¤¤m¤¤¢S¤1¤ri<s- exceed $100,000 of tie appropriation " Pay of. special assistant attorneys,SUnited Sgates courts "f1§ay be ,transferred to the appro- priation ‘ ‘alaries epartment o ustioe. M‘“‘“’““· For salaries, fdes, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies, including the same olgjectslspeciiied under ghig head in the ct making appro riations or t e Department 0 ustice and for the Judiciary for tlie fiscal year 1925, $65,000. Penal institutions. PENAL INSTITUTIONS S“*’*"’" °’p‘i*°“°·“‘· Support of Ugited States prisoners: For séipport of United Stptes prisoners inclu ing t e same objects speci e under this hea in the Act making a _ ropriations for the Department of Justice and f th Jud` ` b im th fiscal r 192* $115000 _ or. e iciary or e yea 0. I°"““"‘“l I"“"“‘ Federal Industrial Institution for `Woinen: l*Tot to exceed $6,000 tinulor Women. wR<>`=}¤ $$0 Alggmvz of the appropriation for this institution in the Second Deficiency mk, °" m' r Act, fiscal year 1925, shall be available for construction and main- V°l·“’· "· 133* tenance, in cooperation with the town of Alderson, West Virginia, of the road connectin§ the streets of the town with the roa s on the institution groun s. ,,,§;‘f"g,‘,§{§,’f‘ R°‘°"”“‘ United States Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio: For $;{>¤p,S¤s· ,2, the United Stag Indumial Reformatory Chillicothe, Ohio, includ- ' ’p` ' ing not to ex $18,200 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, for the Bseal year 1926, to be available in so far as may be necessa for any and all ob`ects ecitied in the Act maki YY ( _, l SP D8 appropriations for tue lxpartxnents of State and Justice and for V°‘·‘”·"·’°“*‘ t e_judiciary, and_so fo ,»app;oved February 27, 1925, for the _ _ _ Umted States Penitentiary at venworth, Kansas, $37,500. - ’Y“§i°““*'e,T“i”i“g $°h2L°l.p...f°“¤B.i"S§.d}’Q$"ti.i“P}Z°‘}?i if i’i‘““i°5é ¤¤· incumg esameojec 1eu is ea 1n e making appropriations for the Departments of State and Justice and for the ju iciary, and so forth, for the fiscal year 1926, $12,000. ,,,§‘,;,¤;·**¤°¤° °’ DEPARTMENT or LABOR ormcn or THE sacnmnnr Sem ~ For the additional amount required to pay the salary of the Secre- »a1“i§·il?3°°°1 M tary of Labor as authorized by the Act of March 4, 1925, fiscal " ·*“·¤·“°1· years me and 1926, @,400.
 * ’~°¥*‘·*“‘“‘ "““"*”¥· or_ labor, materials and general repairs to the Court of Claims