Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1363

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1332 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 556. 1925. C¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤=¤¤» For an additional amount for contingent expenses, Territory of Alaska, $2,500, to be expended under the direction of the governor and to remain available until June 30, 1926. A'¤¤k¤B¤m°°**· THE ALASKA RAILROAD u£gg*Qg;°m¤*· °°°~ For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized ' work of the Alaska Railroad, including maintenance, operation, and improvements for railroads in Alaska; maintenance and operation of 1'lV8l‘ steamers and other boats on the Yukon River and its _ _ tributaries in Alaska; stores for resale; payment of amounts due I$§,}f“3°,§‘I‘§_°{.'g0*f1°’°°°· connecting lines under traflic agreements; payment of compensation and expenses as authorized by section 42 o the injury compensation Act, approved September 7, 1916, to be reimbursed as therein provided; $300,000, in addition to all amounts received by the Alaska Railroad during the fiscal year 1925, which with all balances in existing appropriations and funds for the maintenance and operation of railroads and river Steamers in Alaska and the unexpended ,t:,_“‘““"° ‘“"*"°’“' balance of the $865,000 appropriated by the deficiency Act approved ·****¢·1>-**· April 2, 1924, which is hereby reappropriated, shall be consolidated into the “Alaska Railroad fund, ’ to continue available u11ti1 expended for the purposes for which appropriated. ugjwrm °* ’·* DEPARTMENT or JUSTICE °°”°°“”°°"’°"”°` CONTINGENT EXPENSES mI§[ °" For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grounds, books of reference, periodicals, typewriters and adding machines and exchange of same, street car fares not exceeding $300, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney General, fiscal year 1924, $1,721.02. mP¤¤¤¤¢ ¤¤<1 bind- For printing and binding for the Department of Justice, fiscal ' year 1926, $10.16. _ _ _ MM. p- 217- For printing and binding for the Department of Justice and the courts of the United States, fiscal year 1925, $43,000. _ M1scEm.ANEoUs Onnxrrs, DEPARTMENT or J Usrron mlgéffygxfl ¤*¤¤>· Detection and prosecution of crime: Not to exceed $20,000 of Ammma me emu the appropriation for detection and prosecution of crimes for the °°]°,,Z?°,;j my fiscal year 1925 shall be available for employees at the seat of government, m addition to the amount now authorized for such services in said appropriation. Juaanu. JUDICIAL A,$,§’§,§_,Y,b'§°k§f@?““ _ Comin: or cusrous A1>1>EAr.s: For books and periodicals, includ- Cm ummm ll1%]th€1I` exchange, fiscal year 1925, $1,000. _ ranting me tmc. _ ourt of Claims: The appjropriation of $8,000 for printing and ‘°§,mpmmm0¤_ binding for the_ Court of laims, fiscal year 1924, contained in .m¤,p.cSs. gis Esegopd deiicgggncy Act, Hscal year 1924, is made available for e a year .

 For expenses of commissioners of the Court of Claims, including

salaries of seven commissioners at $5,000 each, travel expenses, compensation of stenographers authorized by the court, and for stenographic and other fees and charges necessary in the taking of testimony and in the performance of the duties prescribed in