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 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 39. MARCH 22, 1935. 85 Prison camps : For the construction and repair of buildings at at u~ on, a mps, co n' prison camps, the purchase and installation of machinery and equip- ment, and all necessary expenses incident thereto, and for the main- Maintenance. tenance of United States prisoners at prison camps, including the maintenance, alteration, repair, and operation of a motor-propelled passenger-carrying bus, to be expended so as to give the maximum amount of employment to prisoners, $234,460 together with the un- expended balance of the appropriation for the Federal Correctional Camp, Eustis, Virginia, fiscal year 1935 : Provided, That reimburse- Prariso. Reimbursements au- ments from this appropriation made to the War or other depart- tborized, ments for supplies or subsistence shall be at the net contract or invoice price notwiths tanding the provisions of an y other Act. Federal Ref ormatory Camp, Petersburg, Vir t ~ginia : For the Fed- Federal Reformatory Camp, Petersburg, Va . eral Reformatory Camp at Petersburg, Virginia, including not to exceed $111,000 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, $246,430. National Training School for Boys, Washington, District of Co- scoinal Tr a i nic lumbia : For the National Training School for Boys, Washington, Post, p . 1626. District of Colubia, i ncluding the purchase of one motor-propelled passenger-car ryi mbi a, ng vehicle, and expenses of a suitable attendant to accompany the remains of deceased inmates to their homes for burial and including not to e xceed $109,000 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, $203,000. Probation system, United States courts : For salaries and Predati ta system. United Sates courts. expenses of probation officer s, as authorized by the Act e ntitled Vol. 43, p. 1259 Vol. "An Act to amend the Act of March 4, 1925, chapter 521, and for 45b. s.°C ., p. 781, other purposes," approved June 6, 1930 (U. S. C., Supp. VII, title 18, sec . 726), $631,035 : Provided, That not to exceed $120,000 of this ooeiexpe nses. appropriation may be expended for traveling expenses : Provided further, That no part of the appropriation herein made shall be Salar y restriction. used to pay any probation officer aa salary in excess of $2 ,600 per ann um : Prov ided furth er, That no part y of any appropriation in Conditions imposed. this Act shall be used to defray the. salary or expenses of any pro- bation officer who does not comply with the official orders, regula- tions, and probation standards promulgated by the Attorney Genera l. support of prisoners : For support of United States prisoners, in Suppo rt of prisone rs. non-Federal institutio ns and in the Territory of A laska, including necessary clothing and medical aid, discharge gratuities provided by law and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the United States, or such other place within the United States as may be authorized by the Attorney General ; and including rent, repair, alteration, and maintenance of buildings and the maintenance of prisoners therein, occupied under authority of sections 4 and 5 of the Act of May 14, 1930 (U. S. C., Supp. VII, U.S.4 ~, p3285 . title 18, sec . 696) ; support of prisoners becoming insane during imprisonment, and who continue insane after expiration of sen- tence, who have no friends to w hom they can be sent ; shipping remains of deceased pr isoners to their friends or relatives in the United States, and interment of deceased prisoners whose remains are unclaimed ; expenses incurred in identifying, pursuing, and returning escaped prisoners and for rewards for their recapture ; and for repairs, betterments, and improvements of United States jail s, in cludi ng s idewa lks, $1,950,000 : Provided, That a report be P1 11111 - Report to Congres s. submitted to Congress on the 1st day of the next regular session showing the names of the persons employed hereunder, the annual rate of compensation paid to each together with a description of their duties. This title may be cited as the " Department of Justice Appropria- Short title. tion Act, 1936 ."