SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 387, 388. 1910. 821 ized to charge the actual cost of the same in his accounts against the United States: Provzded, however, That when any such paroled ris- {,°g”;“§g,,,0m, on ,,_ oner shall have received his final discha e, while he is away iiom nnmischnrse- ` such prison, he shall be entitled to no furlgier gratuities provided for discharged 'prisoners under existing law. Sec. 9. hat whenever any person has been convicted of any ,0§,f,';{,§‘;,!g;“ 8***** offense agiainst the United States which is punishable by im risonment, an has been sentenced to imprisonment and is confinedp therefor, in any reformatory institution of any State in accordance with · section fifty-five hundred and fort —eight of the Revised Statutes, or wig S-- ¤°°· 5“8· P- other laws of the United States, tlien if such State has laws for the iiémie under sane parole of prisoners committed to such institutions by the courts of 1‘“"‘ that State, such person convicted of any offense agamst the United States shall be e igible to parole on the same terms and conditions and bi the same authority and subject to recommittal for violation of suc parole in the same manner, as persons committed to such institutions by the courts of said State, and the laws of said State relating to the parole of prisoners and the supervision thereof in such institutions are hereby adopted and made to appl to ersons committed to such institutions for offenses against the Ldiited States. The necessary cost of parole and supervision of such risoners, to the Expenses State where such institution is located shall be aid) by the United States out of the appro riation for the support oi prisoners confined in state institutions, which appropriation is hereby made available for the purpose. No such prisoner shall be entitled to o on parole ,,,,‘§.E’(§’,§}’,`,§‘;,h_°* “°°"' until the Attomey-General shall have approved the order therefor: ,, . Prmrided, That when a prisoner is committed to such institution out- aauméa mime. side of the State where he lives he may be permitted by his parole · to return to his home, and in such case the supervision o such prisoner on parole shall devolve upon the marshal of the district where said prisoner lives, and in case such prisoner should violate his parole a warrent for his recommitment shall be delivered to and _ executed by said marshal. Pudoning etc Sec. 10. That nothi herein contained shall be construed to im- power or rreheedi pair the power of thdlgfresident of the United States_to grant a "°“"‘*’°"°°‘ pardon or commutation in any case, or in any way-impair or revoke such ood time allowance as is or may hereafter be provided by Act og Congress.- . Approved, June 25, 1910. CHAP. 388.-An Act Providing for the printing of Daily Consular Reports. *1;*;?)aé%l°· _ l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre.w¢·ntat£ves oft/te United {Public. N¤· 270·1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Com- may censum nemerce and Labor be, and he is hereby. authorized to have printed, for *"’§§‘;,,,,,, ,,,c,m_,d_ distribution by the Department of Commerce and Labor, an edition of Daily Consular Reports not to exceed twenty thousand copies in ,.,,,,,,8, an one issue: Provided, That the usual number shall not be printed. No uma! ¤{¤¤¤¤¢r· grae. 2. That that rt of section seventy-three of an Act approved p€§,‘;gf"°"°“' '°' January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, providing for the V¤1-28.1>·61¢ public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents, which reads “Of the reports of consular officers, one thousand live hundred co ies; five hundred for the Senate, one thousand for the WH0 833 House," and) that part of an Act approved February ninth, eighteen ’°` hundred and ninety-nine, making appropriations for the diplomatic and consular service for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred, which reads "Each issue of diplomatic, consular, and other commexécial reports shall not exceed ten thousand eopies," are hereby repeale . ‘ . Approved, June 25, 1910. ¤zST40°—voi. YH, rr 1—·ll·——»54