Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/381

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SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Saul. CH. 195. 1926. 341 JUDICIAL Ummm srarxs oomrr ron omiu Judge d$8 district attorney $4000· marshal $3000·-clerk, WMM 8*** wm $3,000; clerk, $2,4:00; stlenograplier and heart rdporter, ‘°°s•(iQ.»ih·i¤°»¤a¤¤pe¤a¤. $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; court , including. re ereuce law books, ice, and drinking water for o purposes, $7,400; in all, $32 000. · The judge of the said court and the district attorney shall, when _f;;{*•,uL°°'*°' °"*° the sessions of the court are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries their necessary actual expenses duri such session not to exceed $8 per day each, and so much as may% necesary for said purposes uring the fiscal year ending June 30, 1927, is appropriated. rmsoxs ron aumucax coxvwrs For expenses of maintaining in China, the former Ottoman "°°‘“*°'°'*’°'“·°‘”· Empire, Egypt, and Persia institutions for incarcerating American convicts an persons declared insane by the United States Court for China or ang consular court, including salaries of not exceeding $1,800 for the eputy marshal and $1,200·each for three existant K t deputy marshals at Shanghai; wages of prison keepers; rent of ,m_°°°°”’°'“°' °"' quarters for prisons; and or the expenses of keeping, feeding, and transportation of prisoners and persons declared insane by the United States Court for China or any consular court in China, the former Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Persia, so much as may be necessary; in all, $15,000. nmxems noun CRIH'YALS A For actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign coun- Bri¤¢i¤¢ ¤<>¤¤¤ Mm- tries persons charged with crime, $2,000. » in"' No portion of the sums apgigopriated in Title I of this Act shall Ugg; Spygiww i¤ unless expressly authorized expended for rent in the District oi ` Columbia or elsewhere in the United States. TITLE II.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE migepanmant time- orrxcs or rua ATTORNEY summa;. Salaries: For Attorney General $15000; _ Solicitor General, soiiggeu $10,000; Assistant to the Attorney General, $9,000; and other per- ““" sonal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, includirgethe Solicitors of the State V¤¤-4&v·¤4¤¤- Treasugv, Commerce, and Labor partments, the Solicitor oi 4··¢¤»¤- 176- Intern Revenue, and the oiiioe forces of the Solicitors of the greasury, Commerce, and Labor Departments, $959,240; in all, 993,240. . . r _ For the purchase of law books, books of reference, and periodicals, L"' °°°“ °”°‘ including the exchange thereof, for the Department of Justice, $6 700. ~ ’ OONTINGENT nxrmrsns, DEPARTMENT or Jusrrcm For stationery furniture and re airs, iloor cover` not exceed- ,°,°¤“¤•gj¤¤°¤“* ing $500, file holiierg aiid ézses; xpigcellaneous _expfsn .includ- °° mm` ing tele apbing an te e ones ore1gn` .  ; abor typewriters and adafiiig mac ines andp the exchange tggreo and recéeirs thereto, street-car fares not exceeding $300, newspapers, press `ppings, and