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 76 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 57. 1928 . Henry Clay Statue. Consular prisons, etc. .Keepers, quarters, etc. this appropriation and the unexpended balance of the appropriations heretofore made for this purpose shall remain available until June 30, 1930. STATUE OF HENRY CLAY IN CARACAS, VENEZUELA Securing, for presen- tation to Venezuela. To enable the Secretary of State to procure, to present to the Vol.44,p.1178. Republic of Venezuela, and to erect in the city of Caracas, Venezuela, a bronz e statue of H enry Clay, as provided by P ublic Act Numb ered 637, approved February 24, 1927, including travel, subsistence, or per diem in lieu of subsistence, $41,000. JU DICIAL UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA United States court for China . Judge, $8,000 ; district attorney, $4,000 ; marshal, $3,000 ; clerk, s&Salaries and ezpen- $3,000 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; stenographer and court reporter, $2, 400 ; two stenog raphers, $1,8 00 each ; court expenses, including referen ce law books, ice, and drin king water fo r office purposes, Sessions other than $7,850 ; in all $34,250. at Shan ghai. The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when the sessions - of the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries their necessary actual expenses during such session, not to exceed $8 per day each, and so much as may be necessary for said purposes during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1929, is appropriated. PRISONS FOR AMERICAN CONVICTS For expenses of maintaining in China, the former Ottoman Empire, E gypt, and Pers ia institutio ns for incarc erating Americ an convicts and persons declared insane by the United States Court for China or any consular court, including salaries of not exceeding $1,800 for the deputy marshal and $1,200 each for three assistant deputy marshals at Shanghai ; wages of prison keepers ; rent of quarters for prisons ; ice and drinking water for prison purposes ; and for the expenses of keeping, feeding, and transporta- tion of prisoners and persons declared insane by the United States Court for China or any consular court in China, the former Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Persia, so much as may be necessary ; in all, $13,000 . BRINGING HO ME CRIMINALS Bringin g home criminals. For actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries persons charged with crime, $2,500. etM alloweduwthut Section 3709 of the Revised Statutes shall not apply to any Aur- a vertisin ec. 3709, p. chase or service rendered payable from the foregoing appropriations 733 . when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed $100 or when the purchase or service relates to the packing of personal and house- hold effects of diplomatic, consular, and Foreign Service officers and clerks for foreign shipment. United Rent States. res trict ion tat in No portion of the sums appropriated in Title I of this Act shall, unless expre ssly authoriz ed, be expend ed for rent in the Dis trict of Columbia or elsewhere in the United States.

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