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 22 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CH.5. 1927 . Proviso. Engineer for 1ng plans, etc. Textile mill addition. Vol.44,p. 348. McNeil Is lan d, Wash. Maintenance. Water supply, etc. Warden. Cre di ted for pur - chas e of engi ne r oom equipment. Vol.41,p.207. Industrial Reforma- tory. Construction of brick manuf acturing plant . Balance available. Vol.44,p. 348. Vol.43,p. 724. Proviso. Employment of in- mates rest rict ed. Federal Institution for Women. Construction work. Balances available. Vol. 43, p. 1334. Vol.44, p. 861. National Tr ain ing School for Boys. Support of inmates . Su pport of Un ited States prisoners. pr epa y- be available for the purposes of this paragraph : Provided, That the Attorney General may contract with an engineer for the preparation of plans, listing of specifications, supervision, superintendence of all work, and the performance of any other duties necessary to the con- struction of a complete power plant and the establishment of a water system. Not exceeding $14,000 of the working-capital fund for the fiscal year 1928 shall be available for the completion of the addition to the textile mill building. United States penitentiary, McNeil Island, Washington : For the United States penitentiary at McNeil Island, Washington, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appro- priat ions for the Department of Justice and f or the judici ary f o r the fiscal year 1928, including not to exceed $12,900 for salaries of off icers and emp loyees, $12,9 00. For extensio n of undergro und water sys tem and repair s to exist- ing water system, equipment for wells, construction of water reser- voir, installation of water supply on farm, repairs to docks and dolphin s, constructi on of breakwat er bulkheads, and purchase and installation of oil-burning equipment, oil-storage tanks, pumps and piping, including all necessary labor and supplies in connection with the above, fiscal years 1928 an d 1929, $62,2 50. Credit is authorized and directed in the account of the warden of the United States penitentiary, McNeil Island, Washington, with payment of $523 .46 made durinthe fiscal year 1924 for purchase of additional boiler and engine -room equipment, which was inad- vertently charged to the appropriation for construction of buildings contained in the Sundry Civil Approp riation Act a pproved July 1 9, 1919. United States Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio : Not to exceed $100,000 of the appropriation "United States Industrial Re- formatory, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1927," shall remain available until June 30, 1929, to enable the Attorney General to furnish the neces- sary material, supplies, and equipment, and to defray such other expenses as may be necessary to provide adequate facilities for the employment o f prisoners a nd the develo pment of the i nstitution in accordance w ith the Act e ntitled "An A ct for the est ablishment of a United States Industrial Reformatory," approved January 7, 1925 : Provi ded, That the inm ates of the Unit ed S tate s In dust rial Ref orma - tory shall be employed only in the production and manufacture of suppl ies fo r the Unite d Stat es Gov ernmen t, fo r cons umptio n in United States institutions, and in duties necessary for the construc- tion and maintenance of the institution. Federal Industrial Institution for Women, Alderson, West Virginia : The unexpended balances of the appropriations for con- struction work of $909,100 contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1925, and continued available during the fiscal year 1927 by the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1926, and of $1,509,300 con- tained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1926, shall remain available until June 30, 1929. National Training School for Boys : For the National Training School for Boys, Washington, District of Columbia, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropria- tions for the Department of Justice and for the judiciary for the fiscal year 1927, $1,805 .37. Support of United States prisoners : For the support of United States prisoners, including the same objects specified under this head in the Acts making appropriations for the Department of Justice and for the judiciary for the fiscal years that follow : For 1924, $6,141 .18.

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