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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sms. I. Cul 771. 1926. 861 of labor and services and utilization of labor of United States prisoners, as the Attorney General may direct: Provided, That this *’*¤•*•·¤· sum, with the amount heretofore appropriated, shall be so expended ,,f,‘§P‘°“’ ‘°‘““'°` as to provide an institution comp ete with buildings and al other facilities and equipment for the accommodation of not less than live hundred inmates 111 accordance with the purposes of such Act of mmchsnuamo June 7, 1924: Provided further, That not to exceed 10 r centum of www- any of the foregoing amounts shall be available interciizngeably for any of the other pu oses named herein uponthe written order of the Attorney Generhii but not more than 10 per centum shall be ,,,1,,,,,, m,,,,,,,,,,_ added to any amount: Provided fwrther, That the unex nded V¤1-*3. r- 1334- balance of the a propriation of $909,100 included in the §cond Deficiency Act, fi)scal year 1925,:for this irmitution shall remain available during the fiscal year 1927. For ayment of the following claims certified to be due by the wlL;ptYg*,§img°****i°d Generai)Accounting Oiiice under appropriations which have become ` exhausted, being for the service of the fiscal year 1925 and prior years unless otherwise stated, and which are submitted under pro- iz. s., sw. am, p. visions of 3679 Revised Statutes, as amended by section 3 of the Act ’Z§;0,_,, P 4,, of February 27, 1906 (Thirty-fourth Statutes, page 49) : ' ` ` Salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, Items 1924, $6,915.38; fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1925, $38,124.67 ; fees of jurors, United States courts, 1924, $125.40; fees of witnesses, United States courts, 1924, $2,003.50; support of United States prisoners, 1924, $20,365.30; in all, $67,534.25. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ,,,,1,2°"°‘""°"‘ °‘ L°‘ BUREAU or immicnariozv I“““i¥’““°“ B“'°°“· For refund to Domingo J. Milord of $500 furnished as security Rgpigso ¥·Mi1¤rd- on bond that Magdalena Pons Roca a native of Cuba, admitted uu m` temporarily to the United States at the port of Key West, Florida, July 31, 1924, should not become a public charge, which amount was inadvertently deposited in the United States Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts, September 17, 1924, fiscal year 1926, $500. Navy Degnsrtnxent. Midi ‘ Assistant For compensation of the additional Assistant Secretary of the Nav, authorized by section 4 of the Act approved June 24, 1926, "` " “ fiscal, year 1927, $7,500. p Damage claims: To pay claims for damages to or losses of privately d,i,§’§,‘,§§°§,§,§}§§,’T°"°"’ owned property adjusted and determine by the Secretary of the ""*·*2· 1**0*56- Navy, under the provisions of the Act of December 28, 1922, Public Act No. 374 (Forty-second Statutes, page 1066), as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 349, Sixty-Ninth Congress, $14,516.58. _ _ _ Damage claims: To pay claims for damages to or losses of pri- ‘°‘°‘“"°“’° °`°“”" vately owned property adjusted and determined by the Secretary of the Navy, under the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to p}rovide a method for the settlement of claims arising against the overnment of the United States in sums not exceeding $1,000 in any one case," ap roved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 354, Sixty-ninth Congress, except item “*’”* °‘°°¥’°°"· four on page seven of such document, $2,108.66. Ad mm C Administrative expenses, World War Adjusted Compensation Act: tion ia. i°m°°°i°` The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $450,000 for admin- ,,,{.’,°,';‘$§j‘Qf,§f,,,’j,{*‘”‘“” istrative expenses, World War A justed Compensation Act, contained e1¤¤<=¤ ¤r¤·¤¤¤¤¤- in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1924, approved December 5, 1924, shall remain available until June 30, 192, and shall also