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156 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 2:. 1917. ‘ ‘ ‘ aging of wa es shorten' of hours or betteriggtlig iziixirditiolnlscolllgrlgor, or for an? zsct done ihlgurtherance thereof, Associatims or nm- not in itself unlawful: Provided further-, That no part of this apprepria- °”· °’°· tion shall beexpended for the prosecution of producers of farm pro ucts and associations of farmers who coo(perate and orgemze m an effort to and for the p to obtain an mamtam a fair and reasonable . price for their proilucts. _ wanamwn on lands. Suits affect] withdrawn 011 lands: To enable_ the Attorney General E?“’°“"“ °' ’“"‘ "` to represent aliid protect the interests of the United States m matters Mm and suits affecting withdrawn oil lands and for expenses m connection therewith, including salaries of necessary employees m Washmgton, District of Columbia, $65,000. c$&v•¤¤¤¤, Fm Suits to set aside conveyances of allotted lends for removal of www ,,,'1;,°{°°,gi,,,_ restrictions, allotted lands, Five ClV1l1Z8d Tribes: For necessary expenses incident to any suits brouglht at the request of the Secretary of the Interior in the eastern ju `cial d1str1ct of Oklahoma, to be nded under the direction of the Attorney General, $30,000. E¤f¤¤=i¤§ ¤=¢¤¤¤¤*• ¤Eforcement of Acts to r§iilate commerce: For expenses of repre· °°iiiT°°i°$°:vnwi.M vu: senting the Government in matters arising under the Act entitled §,"_;f·§§°{,_ 2‘{§_°’**’·'°‘· "An Act to regulate commerce," approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eight(y-seven, as amen ed, including travelugie expenses, te] be expendedlun er the vdirection of 1§e)A)gig>mey Gener , includ1ng sarieso em oeesat ashmqton , . semmuemeupem. Suits afectiiigytitle to Semino e allotted lands in Olrlahoma: For ,,,’;Q§*;'“°° °"°"*' "" necessary expenses incident, to any suits brought, includ1ng the salaries of attorneys specially employed to set_ aside illegal convey- ances of Seminole allotments to protect the poseession of Semino e allotteeein their allotted lands, or in the prosecution of any crimmal proceedings on frauds perpetrated upon Seminole allottees with respect to then- allotted lands, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $4,500. rams Court ne- Federal Court Reports and Dieestsz For one hundred and seventy- P°*"~"""*”‘°”'”· nine copies of continuations o the Federal Reporter, as issued, estimated at ten volumes per year, to continue sets now furnished various officials, at $2 per volume, $3,580. L, ,,,,,» C,,,,,,.,, For fifteen copdee of volume sixty-one of the Lawyers’ Cooperative ¤{,•,£%*:·g;· Edition of the mted States Reports, to continue sets now in the ' hands of certain officers, at $6 per volume, $90. mama seas ne- For two hundred and seven? copies of each of four volumes-- ’°§;,,,,,,, ,,,v,,,,,,,, namely, two hundred and forty- ve to two hundred and fort —e` ht-- . . . Y 1% 245-2% of the United States Reports, to continue sets now 111 the hands of . certain officials, at $1.75 per volume $1,890. meme emma.; l’rotectxn1g mterests of the United. States in suits affectin§ Pacific '“{§mm_ railroads: o enable the Attorney General to re resent an protect the interests of the United States in matters and) suits affecting the Pacific railroads, and for expenses in connection therewith, $50,000. mmm. JUDICIAL. umm saaeeems. uNr11:n smrss comrrs.

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Tiiliil iislsiimuas. °t' appointed undg the Act of Februai·y(i$enty-sixth, ninetedrilisiintdrg mmm d P anF sezelnteen, $6,203; U d S ` use. ww or esalaryo e nite tatos district °u dim ' ’“&a, ,, te. ofEIfortte1Rie:l>, ss,000. J dg° fm dw °° €¤e·k· Pm BM or e s of the clerk of the United Sta ° »»¤1.a°i?ii',°b¤¤. the district_0f“lZ>rto Rico, $3,000. ms district coun for §;’,,,’;'°· md ¤_ Forsalaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their pm. deputies, including the office expenses of United States marshals in