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 SIXTYZNINTH CONGRESS. Suse. I. C11. 195. 1926. 847 and l ` for jurors in Alaska, as provided by section 198, Title *‘*** _ II, o ct of June 6, 1900• and compensation for jury commia- WL umm sioners, $5 535 dg; not exceeding three gays flp:11 arg onedterm of  i court $830 ~ : a mded,’ no “em e. ai to ,,“,,,,,· or criier unlem thecourt is- ac$lly~in session anld the jug; Mmm` present and presiding or present in cham rs; For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized or ap roved “*•••**•¤•°¤•· bé the Attorney General, or the United States courts and} their o oers, including experts at such rates of compensation as may be authorized or approved by the Attorney General including also so much as mg necessary is the discretion oi the Attorney General for su ` expenses in the District of Alaska and in courts otlilpr than Federal {courts, $1*555,0gl. f. d 8 mh crsupi incudmg° teex angeo ty writi an addin “ ` machines, iiorczhe United States courts and judirgal oiliugars, including firearms and ammunition therefor, to be expended nmder the direc- tion of the Attorney General, $70,000. · . For the purchase of law books, including the exchange thereof, new me www for United States  district attorneys, and other judicial °m°“"· odioers, includipg the libraries of the nine United States circuit courts of apps, for the purchase of the Federal Reporter and F•d¤¤»¤ R·¤¤¤¤· continuaticns thereto as issued, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General: Provided, That such books shall in all ,,.P'°°'•°-Im, to M cases be transmitted to their successors in omce; all books purchased seam. thereunder to be marked plainly, " The property of the United States," $65,000. rerun nm conunorroxan ms·rrru*r1oNs ,,0;%*% °***· *¤'**°“‘ For all services, supplies, materials, and equipment in connection ¤,§§g°;"‘°°°·““°°‘“* with or incident to the subsistence and care of mmates and mainte- ' ° nance and upkeep of Federal penal and correctional institutions, including farm and other operations not otherwise speciiically pro- vided for, in the discretion of the Attorney General; gratuities for inmates at release, provided such gratuities shall be furnished to inmates sentenced for terms of imprisonment of not less thansix months, and transportation to the place of conviction or bona fide residence at the time of conviction or to such other place within the United States as may be authorized by the Attorne General; expenses of interment or transporting remains of deceaseg inmates to their homes in the United States; not exceeding $500 at each insti- tution for the maintenance and repair of p r-carrying vehicles; traveling expenses of institution oiiicials and employees when traveling on oilicral dut, including explgnses incurred in pur- suing and identifying escape! inmates; trav mg expenses of mem- bers of advisory boards authorized b law incurred rn the discharge of their official duties· rewards for the capture of escaped inmates; newspapers, for which payment may be made in advance, booéi and periodicals; firearms and ammunition; tobacco for inmates; an the purchase and exchange of farm products and livestock when authorized b the Attorney General: Provided, That the United ·P~•¢••· t 0, States shall he reimbursed, as heretofore, for the maintenance of nsmeunmssa. District of Columbia inmates, and all sums paid by auch District for such maintenance for the service of the fiscal year 1927 and subsequent fiscal years shall be covered into the Treasury as " Miscellaneous receipts ":. a United States Pemtentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas: For the United BI:,j;,9;';n°*&*Q;p;¥§_é•;é States Penitentiary at Leavenworth Kansas, including not to exceed $244,600 for salaries and wages of? all oilicers and employees, and