Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 49 Part 1.djvu/1376

 74 TH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 405 . MAY 15, 1936. 1331 Probation system, United States courts : For salaries and expenses United obatStates s ys te t m, of probation officers, as authorized by the Act entitled "An Act to 46` ol. 43, p . 1259; Vol. amend the Act of March 4, 1925, chapter 521, and for other pur- U. S.C.,p.781. poses", approved June 6, 1930 (U . S . C., title 18, sec. 726), $727,540 : Provided That not to exceed $145,000 of this appropriation mayy be pr°ris°' Traveling expenses. expended for traveling expenses : Provided further, Th at no part Salary restriction. of the appropriation herein made shall be used to pay any proba- tion officer a salary in excess of $2,800 per annum : Provided further, That no part of any appropriation in this Act shall be used to defray Conditions imposed. the salary or expenses of any probation officer who does not comply with the official orders, regulations, and probation standards pro- mulgated by the Attorney General. Su pport of pris oner s : For support of Un ited States priso ners, in Suppor t of pris oners. non-Federal in stitutions and in the Territory of Alaska, includin g 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 S tates as may be a uthorized by the Attorney General ; an d in clud ing rent, repair, alteration, and maintenance of buildings and the mainte- nance of prisoners therein, occupied under authority of sections 4 and Vol. 46, p. 326. , 5 of the Act of May 14, 1930 (U. S. C., title 18, sees. 753c, 753d) ; U.S.0 . P . iRS. support of prisoners becoming insane during imprisonment, and who continue insane after expiration of sentence, who have no relatives or friends to whom they can be sent ; shipping remains of deceased prisoners to their relatives or friends in the United States, and interment of deceased prisoners wh ose remains are unclaimed ; e xpen ses incur red in i dent ifyin g, p ursu ing, and retu rnin g esc aped prisoners and for rewards for their recapture ; and for repairs, bet- terme nts, and improvem ents of United St ates jails, inclu ding side- walks, $2,100,000. Section 323 of art II of the Legislative Appropriation AAct, a J ure dsandwitnes ses, p b , h- fees ruced. proved June 30, 1932, except so much thereof as suspends the per vol .47,p.413. diem for expenses of subsistence for witnesses, is hereby continued in full force and effect during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937 ; and for the purpose of making such section applicable to such fiscal year the figures "1933" shall be read as "1937". None of the money appropriated by this title shall be used to pay P areme nts r estri cted. any witness, juror, or bailiff more than one per diem for any one day's ser vice even though he serves in more than one of such three capacitie s on the same day. This title may be cited as the Department of Justice Appropriation Short title. Act, 1937. TITLE III .-DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Orr rTCE OF THE SEC RETARY Salaries : Secretary of Commerce, two Assistant Secretaries, and other persona l services in the District of Colu mbia, including t he Chief Clerk and Superintendent, who shall be chief executive officer of the Department and who may be designated by the Secretary of Commerce to sign official papers and documents during the tempo- rary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries of t he Department, $352,000. Contingent expenses : For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and bureaus of the Department, except the Patent Office, including those for which appropriations for contingent and miscellaneous expenses are specifically made, including professional and sc ienti fic b ooks, law b ooks, books of r efere nce, period icals, bla nk D epa rtm ent of Co m- merce. Secretary's office. Salaries. Contingent and mis- c ellan eous expen ses.