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682 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 113. 1918. having in view the increasing of wages, shortening of hoius or , betterrng the conditions of labor, or for any act done in furtherance m‘?%`&°?°°°°S °f fm"` thereof, not in itself imlawfulz Provided further, ’ljhat no part of this appropriation shall be expended for the prosecution of producers_of farm products audi sissociations of farmelrs who ccéoperate and tirganizg inaneiforttoan orthep setootainan maintainaa1r·an reasonable rice for their- roilucts. §*§§,¥‘g,,,"'§,"l,},,l'{,,F"},’,; Suits aifeldting withdrawli)1 oil lands: To enable the Attorney General f¤¤¤¤8- to represent an protect the interests of the United States m matters and suitslail'ecf thiirawn <}il lands and for rfxpenses rpvconhpgggzon therewit , inc u sa aries 0 necessary employees in as n, District of Columbia $65,000. C,$i$‘;,‘§,YEf,.',,¥’,‘§';;, F“’° Suits to set aside, conveyances of allotted lands for removal of 8¤1M¤¤¤¢¤i¢¤- restrictions, allotted lands, Five Civilized Tribes: For necessary expenses incident to any suits brought at the request of the Secretary of the Interior in the eastern judicial district of Oklahoma, to be mm. expended under the direction of the Attorne General, $23,000: ,.,§“,§,§‘f‘“‘*“" "“°° “" tlgrwg-<ie¢%,d’l`hat the _Deps;rt‘1Ee1:;t ofdJusi£ice is ted to expedite e a etermmatron o o said sur s. °°{:;';,Q*;';e*P,g,j;"°””“ Enforcement of Acts to regulate commerce: For expenses of vo1.:s·•. r».¤‘ia vox. representing the Government in all matters arising under the Act $°ti;'{>..i3ik,Y,?Inll’ p' entitled "An Act to regulate commerce, " approved ebruar·y fourth, eighteen hundred and Eighty-seven, as amended including traveling expenses, to be expend under the direction of the Attomey Genera , including salaries of employees at Washington, $8,750. P°§`g*::j,‘ D?g°°'*, B°‘ Federal Court Reports and Digests: For one hundred and seyenty- nine cages of contihriliglatrons 0 the Federal Reptogrter, ais issfiledi estima. i at ten vo es per year, to continue se now urnis e various officials, at $2 per volume, $3,580. ,,§§g'gQ*§§,,_ °°°¥’°'“‘ For fifteen copies of volume sixty-two of the liawyers’ Cooperative V¤1u¤¤¤6¤- Edition of the mted States Reports, to contmue sets now m the U ud sm M hairds of cerl;taind]o8f§icersé at $7.50 per volupie, $1l12f5?. I ’“ °“ or two un an seventy co ies o eac o our vo umes— witdiumw 24am?-52- namely, two hundred and forty-ning to two hundred and fifty-two of the United States Reports to continue sets now in the hands of Home mmm certain officrals, at $1.75 per volume, $1,890: _ _ _ me. Prctectrn mterests of the United States m suits aifectrncg Pacdic E‘*’°“’“· railroads: 1% enable the Attorney General to re resent an protect the interests of the United States in matters and) suits aifecting the Pacific railroads, and for expenses in connection therewith, $35,000. ’“‘“°*°*· JUDICIAL. U““°° S°°°°’°°°’“· Umrrzn srxms comvrs. iixliisé me ex- For salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and

  • ’°“’°"· their de uties, including the office expenses of United States marshals

gi the of Alaska, servicelglrefirlileredi of the llinited tates or o erwise, services in as an oma in co ectin evidence for the United States when so specially directed by the itgorney General,dand mai-riganance, alteration, repair, operagon o orse—drawn an motor ven passenger-carrving ve c esuse in connection with the transaction of the official busmess of the office of United States_marshal for the District of Columbia, $1,730,000. “'“°°°" Advances to United States marshals, uraccordance with existin law, may be made from the proper appirpprmtrons, as herein provided? immediately upon the Jpassage of t Act; but no disbursements shall be made prior tc uly iirst, nineteen hundr·ed and eighteen, bv said disbursing officers from the frmds thus advanced, and no disbursements shall be made therefrom to liquidate expenses for the