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 282 Restriction. Buildings and equipment, public works. Prison officers' dwellings. Co nstr uct ion, de s- ignat ed jails. National Training School for Boys, D. C. Buildings and equipment. Probat ion syst em, United States courts. 46 Stat. 503. 1SU.S.C.°726. Provisos. Salary restriction. Conditions imposed. Support of prison- er s. 47 Stat. 413. Post, p. 647. 75TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH . 359-JUNE 16, 1937 and equipment", and "Construction and repair, United States peni- tentiary, McNeil Island, Washington") may, be transferred, with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, to any appro- priation or appropriations fffom which transfers are authorized to be made by this paragraph, but no appropriation shall be increased by more than 10 per centum thereby and no transfer shall be ef fected, for the paymen t of perso nnel in an y such ins titution . Buildings and equipment, public works : For extensions to exist- ing facilities and not to exceed $50,000 for construction of dwellings for prison officers at existing institutions, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General by contract or purchase of material and hire of labor and services and utilization of labor of United St ates priso ners as th e Attorney General ma y direct, $280,000 . Buildings and equipment, public works : For completion of con- struction of the Federal jails at Los Angeles, California, Sandstone, Minnesota, and Tallahassee, Florida, $1,100,000 to be immediately avai lable and to remain available until expe nded. National Training School for Boys Washington, District of Co lumb ia : For the Nat ional T raining School for Bo ys, Wa shingto n, District of Columbia, including expenses of a suitable attendant to accompany the remains of deceased inmates to their homes for burial and including not to exceed $114,000 for salaries and wages of all officers and employees, $238,000. Buildings and equipment : For alterations of and repairs to build- ings, including the purchase and installation of machinery and equip- ment, and all expenses incident thereto, to be expended so as to give the maximum amount of employment to inmates of the institution, $21,540 . Probation system, United States courts : F or salarie s and expe nses of probation officers, as authorized by the Act entitled "An Act to amend the Act of March 4, 1925, chapter 521, and for other pur- poses", approved June 6, 1930 (U . S . C ., title 18, sec . 726), $584,500 : Prov ided, That no part o f the a ppropri ation h erein m ade sha ll be used to pay any probation 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 the salary or expenses of any probation officer who does not comply with the official orders, regulations, and probation standards promulgated by the Attorney General. Support of prisoners : For support of United States prisoners, in non-Federal institutions and in the Territory of Alaska, including neces sary cloth ing and med ical 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, a lteration, and mainte nance of b uildings a nd the mai n- tenan ce of pris oners there in, occupi ed under a uthority o f sections 4 and 5 of the Act of May 14, 1930 (U.S. C.,title18,sec. 753c, 753d) ; 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 Unit ed States, and inte r- ment of deceased prisoners whose remains are unclaimed ; expenses incurred in identifying, pursuing, and returning escaped prisoners and f or rewa rds for their recapt ure ; an d for repa irs, bette rments, and improvements of United States jails, including sidewalks ; $2,000,000 . Section 323 of part II of the Legislative Appropriation Act, approved June 30, 1932, except so much thereof as suspends the per diem for expenses of subsistence for witnesses, is hereby con- 46 Stat. 326. 18U.S.C.°° 753c, 753d. Ju rors and nes se s. wi t-