Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/511

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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 28. 1918. 493 orrrcn or rounrn Assrsranr rosrmasmn enmcnan. P°I;t·gtgrgggg;;,§¤° For wrapping twine and tying devices, $60,000. *rwme,et•:. For stationery for the Postal Service, including blanks, books, St¤¤¤¤¤ry,¤tc. print?} and engpgavedfmattgr, binding aréd carbgn papegr, and pther misce aneous 1 ms or e money·or er an regis ry sys emsalso the preparation, publication, free distribution bypostmasterd to the public of pamphlet containing general postal mformationand also pay•of one envelope inspector at $1,800 per annum, and one assistant at $900 per annum, $160,000. For postmarlcing rating mone -·order stam and electrotype P°¤°m*¤k*¤¤» °*°· Hlates, and repairs ,to sand, meta; rubber, andndombination type, mmm ates and figures, type holders, mk and pads for canceling and stampin u ses $10 000. _ cli£03in¢§a€i·1x£dyi)n0g exrifgises incident to the shgpmgiit ofd s1§>plies, 8‘**PP‘“¤*°PP“°*· mu g ware xmgpa gcartagereig antepay of one carpenter at ,$1,200 P’B1' annuni, and miie requisition fillers, at $900 each per annum, for assignment in connection therewith, A $35,000. ‘ For equipment for City Delivery Service, including letter boxes, mcfg d°“'•*’¥ °¤¤*P· letter-box asteners, package boxes, posts, fimiiture, and the erecting and painting of same also trucks, baskets, satchels, straps, time cards, and time-card frames, and the repamn of such equipment, and for the purchase and repair of presses and dies and man acture of letter boxes, $40,000. For mail bags and equipment, $125,000. *““'°'¤·°*°- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. ,;£f"‘""‘°“‘ °' ‘l"" courmemwr nxrmnsms. For official transportation including urchase and exchange - °°“““8°°*°‘P°““’· keep and shoeing of animals, sind purchase? exchange, and repairs oi wagons, carriages, and harness, mcluding those used for carrying passengers, an purchase and repair of bicycles, $750. MISCELLANEOUS. Detection and_ prosecution of crimes: For the detection and ,,,,¥, f1"°°°' prosecution of crimes against the United States; the investigation of the official acts, records, and accounts of marshals, attorne§, 'gilerks, reiierees, and tiéust-tees :5 igie United States court? andhl le erritoria courts, an nit tates commissioners or w `c puigose all the officiallpapers, records, and dockets of said officers, wit out exception, sha be examined by the agents of the Attomey General at any time; for the plrotection of the person of the President P,E{$g°,‘§§{°“ °’ “‘° of the United States; for suc other investigations regarding official matters under the control of the Department of ustice or the gepartment of Statialozhs may be 0-cgilrected by the Attorney Ge}r}ileri».l; ire 0 motor-prope or ors awn passen er-carryin v ic es When necessary; per diem in lieu of subsistence wgen allowedg pursuant $f,{§,“;,f“6*§,§’““°°· 20 secticgi thirteen of the girmdry gixtil appropriation iict approved ugust rst nineteen un ed an o1u·teen an inc ud1ng` not to summa wasnexceed $70,000 for necessary emploiyees at tlie seat of government, mmm at to be expended under the direction o the Attorney General, $500,000. JUDICIAL. Juaam. Umran srarns comzrs. U“*"°‘*S’“‘°""’°’°‘ For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of m’“’°““°'°°’“‘ United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, including