474 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 287. 1924. mr chasing sarge, togetheg vligzh estirlpates of {ge eirpense ngessaryi to m,,,,,,,_ construct the proper u` ings thereon. e ttorney enera at mm the same time, and annually thereafter, shall submit estimates in detail for ailldexpensiizs of mpintairgng the (iindustfual mstitution for _ women, mc u in aries o all officers an employees. ag?$sl,°'g£{>°l.lr$°ti‘il}§ Sec. 3. That tie Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized, ‘_§.’g’,,,‘;§_ “’°"’*““" on request of the Attorney General, to cause plans, drawmgls, designs, pecifzications, and estimates for the remodeling of the prelsent buildings and the coigsctruction of additignal buildings, aréd suc ap urtenancw as may necessary on said reservation to e ` gréepared in the (Pilice of gre Supeigsilpg Arcgiitect of the Trtgasurly; artment an the wor of rem e 'ng an construction o suc mm bugdinés arid appurtenances to be supervised by the field force of Reimbursement tz that office: Provided, That tlgéiroper apiéropriations for the su - °°“·°‘°· port and maintenance of the ce of the upervising Architect Ee reimbursed for the cost of preparing such plans, drawings, designs, specifications, and estimates for the aforesaid work, and the supervision of the remodeling and construction of said buildings and { , ap urtenances. ‘ t¤('i°ii¢§·t$y°téiéwu. Sec. 4. {hat {ge contgol anti mgnagementégf suish ;ndust1%a1 institution s a veste in e ttorney nera 0 the n`t d · States, who shall have appwer to appoint a su rintendlzrit, assistznt s1;1per11;terl;dent, and other officers and empllgyees necessary or the sa e· eepmg, care, protection, instruction, and disci- I mmmnn _ pline of said mgm ne peeiaiieamiiini Sm. 5. That it shall be the duty of the Attorney General to provide for the instruction of the inmates in such mstitution in the common branches of an English education, and for their training ineguch trtzle, industry; orbpccupagonal pgtnsuit as pill best enable .1.,,,,,,, said mma nreease oo 1 se -su 1 _ ¤ew ? Sxc._6. Thlit the Attorneiy? IGeneral herltlgyellsnlitheiggeld, in his discretion, to transfer to suc institution, as accommodations thereat become available, all persons eligible under the terms of this Act for mcarceration in said industrial institution, who are now, or shall hereafter be, incarcerated in other risons, penitentiaries, reformammmkhmw tories, or house of correction, and who are roper subjects for incarnd agusum ne¤n¤s· ce;-ation in said institution, and to transfer from such industrial °°”' institution to ,a suitable State or Territorial prison, penitentiary or reformatory, any inmate who is found by him to be incorrigible’ or yvhose lpresence in said industrial institution is found detrimental to its wel -being. Such transfer shall be made by the United States marshal of the judicial district in which the institution from which the transfer is to be made is located. The actual and necessa expuensleé- incurred in such transfer shall be paid from the juxcial n v.$§,£°{'{£‘,“sE°:§$¤?$t;'?iZ Src, ’{. That four citizens of the United States of prominence and d1st1nction, who shall be appointed by the President for terms of three, four, five, and six years, respectively, from the date of the taking effect of this Act, the term of each to be designated by the President, but glieilr successors shaill be appointed for terms of four years excep a any person_c osen to 511 a vaca sh ll be Nowmwmum elppeihted only for the unexpired term of the citizlaliiywhdm he beogwemmaemem- stallt suciceedil and yzgotihalgtstirve wiéhout compensation, shall cen- ‘ s 1 u e, oge er wi e . th · the Si.p€em.m1m of pm,. .,'£"€§L. p2§§‘f$m2’..t of .}Z§E'i$Zd SET; Dum Superintendent of the _ United States Industrial Institution for Woxpenéa board of advisors of said industrial institution. It shall be t_ e_ uty of said board to recommend ways and means for the disciplme training of such mmates, that on their discharge from such institution they may secure suitable employment.