Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1107

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1080 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV; C11. 21. 1923. ` wg¤¢¤g¢,1°·:_¤,m¤;¤S¤P*¤•> Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and proselm cution of crimes against the United States; the invest1gation of the _ °?‘i£" ¥i’°`¥Jf°§¥d€; ““d ¥€°°"‘&“t£f ‘:i—`“‘“*t21i’ i“°"“€3's’ “3dxi’}.‘?$3 0 e m asoou san e errr ria cour an 1 State commissioners, for which purpose all the odicial Sgapers, records, and dockets of said officers, without exception, _ all be examined by the a nts of the Attomey General at any time, and also, when requestegeby the presiding judge, the officral acts, records, Pt! fthe d t f f dt_te f h•urts forthepro r¤ act <>¤¤ an accoun s o re erees an rus es o suc co ; - °’ tection of the person of the President of the United States; for such other investigations regarding official matters under the control wma W of the Department of Justice or the Department of State as may be ’° directed by gzhe Attorney fgefiieralghhire, (niaintenance, upkeep, and o eration o motor-prope e or orse· rawn passenger·carry1ng vghicles when necemary, firearms and ammunition, including not to exceed $10,000 for taxrcab h1re to be used exclusively for the nrposes set forth in this paragraph and to be_expended under the direction of the Attorney Genera , whose certificate as to the exnditure thereof shall be conclusive on the General Accounting §',g°*3g*;’¤,,,,,,**f°¤°'* gmce; per diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to ` ’ ° 13 tif Elie Surndny gvil Approgaorgaéion Act approved Augusg me u mv no officeed $250 or necessary emp o ees a mE¤*¤¤¤°'I¤'°•**¢°* the seat of gcvéhment, and including a Director of the Uureau ` of Investigation at not exceeding $7,500 per annum, to be expended mm under the direction of the Attorney General, $2,245,000: Promded, ` That this appropriation shall be available for a vances to be made byghe gisbursingdcgzrlilnf gig Deparément nftgustice yghen ainshor- 1ze an approve e orney enera e provi ions 0 sec- B·S·*“°°·3"“·P·"8· tion 3648 of the Revised Statutes to the contrary notwithstanding: mm “‘°°‘“ “"` Provided further, That for the purpose of executing the duties for yvhicnhprovigon is madetbyésihislappgoprliaggon), the Gheneral IS au orize o apporn o cias w o s a e ves e wr e au- Cmm, 0, lama thority necessary for the execution of such duties: Provided further, we. ‘ That the automobile purchased from the appropriation for detection

  • ""·P·°“· and prosecution of crimes for the fiscal year 1923 shall hereafter

be for the exclusive use of the Bureau o Investigation under the nlm I mmm corigrgl of the Attorney General., _ ws. n orcement of antitrust laws. For the enforcement of antitrust V°‘·“8·P·”°· laws, including not exceeding $10,000 for clerical services and not P,,,,,,,,,_ exceeding $40,000 for com ensation of attorneys at the seat of gov- Eggs mr pmecnigrle ernment, $200,000: Prmxttg d, lwwe»ver, That no part of tliismoney a¤.,1¤n>m¤H . shall be spent in the prosecution of any orgamzation or individual for entering mto any combination or agreement havinv in view the increasing of wages, shortening of hours, or bettering the conditions Mscmmu °mm_ n:“l;ll;nr,In7r for any a<;$zdonref{1ntfurtherIatnce; nnlereof, not in iitself use c. : ovzde ur er a no pa o rs appropria ion s a be expended for the prosecution of producers of faiimlproducts and associations of farmers who cooperate and_ organise in an effort to and for the purpose to obtain and maintain a fair and reasonable _ i price for their products. e@m.m°m°mg;.wL°l°°°°t° Enforcement of Acts to regulate commerce: For salary and ex- ,,l’°*_· §,‘,;,§;ji°g,,,Y‘;}; penses of·3SS1St3.Dt to the Solicitor General in representing the Govngpyou. azgkgdng ernment m all matters arising under the Act entitled “A;n Act to p.4i4. '°‘ ’ regulate c0mmerce,” approved Februa 4, 1887, as amended, including traveling expenses, to be expenddd imder the direction of the Attorney Genera , including salaries of employees in the District of Columbia, $10,000.