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 192 SEVENTY-FIR ST CONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 184. 1930 . Atlanta, Ga. Uni ted States pe nitentiary, A tlanta, Geor gia : For the United Salar ies and ex- penses. State s penitentia ry at Atlanta, Georgia, in cluding not t o exceed $372,380 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, $1,037,437 . p Cons tru cti on b uildi ngs. d re- For construction and repair of buildings, including the purchase and installation of machinery and equipment, and all expenses incident thereto, to be expended so as to give the maximum amount of employment to inmates of the institution, $79,000. wMh c Neil Island, Unite d States pen itentiary, Mc Neil Island, Washington : F o r t h e Salar ies and ex- United States penitentiary at McNeil Island, Washington, including penses. not to exceed $173,308 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, $431,268. pairo strtC c tio n and re- For construction and repair of buildings, including the purchase and installation of machinery and equipment, and all expenses incident thereto, to be expended so as to give the maximum amount of employment to inmates of the institution, $139,000. F ede ral In dus tri al Federal Industrial Institution for Women Alderson West Institution fo r women . 7 salaries and ex- Virginia : F or the Feder al Ind ustria l Inst itutio n for Women at penses . Alderson, West Virginia, including not to exceed $149,000 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, $377,125. I ndust rial Reform- United States Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio For atory. S alar ies and ex- the United States Industrial Reformatory at Chillicothe, Ohio, penses. including not to exceed $196,390 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, $568,690. Buildings, construe- Construction : For the remodeling and construction of the neces- tion, etc. sary buildings and appurtenances, purchase of mechanical equip- ment, and other expenses incident to the construction of buildings in Vo s433pp 724 ~, accordance with the provisions of "An Act for the establishment of a United States Industrial Reformatory," approved January 7, 1925 (U . S . C ., title 18, sec . 832), to be expended under the direction and upon the written order of the Attorney General, or his author- ized representative, by contract or purchase of material and hire of labo r and servi ces a nd uti lizat ion of labor of U nited State s pris oners, P rovis os. as the Attorney General may direct, $450,000, to remain available . cost limited. until expended : Provided, That the total sum to be expended for outside arc hitec ts, su ch shall not exceed $3,000 000 : Provided urtker That at. ., authorized. pur pos es > f the Secretary of the Treasury, if in his discretion it would be impracticable to cause the plans, drawings, designs, specifications, and estimates for the remodeling and construction of the necessary buildings to be prepared in the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Trea sury Dep artm ent, and the wor k of rem odel ing and constructing the said buildings to be supervised by the field force of said office, may contract for all or any portion of such work to be performed by such suitable person or firm as he may select. Natio Scho ol fn alBoy sTrai ning Nat ional Traini ng Sch ool fo r Boys, Wash ington , Dist rict o f S alari es and ex- Columbia : For the National Training School for Boys, Washington, penses. District of Columbia, including not to exceed $103,220 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, $215,080. Probation system. Probation system, United States courts : For salaries and actual Pay, etc., of officers. expenses of probation officers, including necessary office expenses, as Vol. 4c PP.516. provided by section 3 of the Act entitled "An Act to provi de for the establishment of a probation system in the United States courts, except in the District of Columbia," approved March 4, 1925 (U. S . . C., title 18, sec . 726), $25,000. Support of prisoners . Su ppo rt of pr iso ner s : For support o f United Sta tes prisoners , including necessary clothing and medical aid, discharge gratuities provided by law and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residen ce in the Uni ted States, o r such other place Rent, etc., of build- Within the United States as may be authorized by the Attorney 'rigs ' General ; and including rent, repair, alteration, and maintenance of

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