Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1233

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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Crt. 189. 1927. 1198 other necessaries ordered by the Attorney General; oiiicial trans- portation, including the repair, maintenance, and operation of a motor-driven passenger car, dehvery truck, and motor cycle, to be $ug;d06•61.ly. for ofxicial purposes, and purchase and repair of bicycles, For rent of. buildings and parts of buildings in the District of *'·°**· Columbia, $118,000, i space can not be assi ed by the Public Buildings Commission in buildings under ti; control of that commrssion. For printin and binding for the Department of Justice and the ,,,§“"““‘ '““" "”"’“ courts of the United States, $290,000. — For traveling and other miscellaneous and emergency expenses ”i`¤>*¤¤¤¢· <=¤¤·· ¤¤· authorized and a proved by the Attorney General, to be expended pam at his discretion, $)12,500. nrscnnnxmuous onmcrs, nnranrxnnr or memos M"°°““°°“‘· Conduct of customs cases: Assistant Attorney General, $8,000; ,§`;?f"’“°‘ °' °“"°“" special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs Gjgmmggémw cases, to be employed and their compensation fixed by the Attorney v¤1.at,p. ways' ` General, as aut orized by subsection 30 of section 28 of the Act of Augpst 5, 1909; necessary clerical assistance and other eylglo ees at t e seat of gpvernment and elsewhere,_to be_employed their compensation ed by the Attorney General, including ex rts at such rates of compensation as may be authorized or approvedie by the Attorne Genera; supplies, Supreme Court Reports and Digests, and Federal Reporter and Digests, traveling and other miscella- neous and incidental expenses to be expended underthe direction of the Attorney General;_in all, $103,200. ` _ Defending suits in claims against_the,United States: For neces- Sum *¤ sary expenses incurred in the examination of witnesses, procuring evi ence, employment of experts at such rates of compensation as may be authorized or approved by the Attorney General, and such other expenses as may be necessary in defending suits in the Court c,§§S‘f*” “°¤"°°°“°¤ of Claims, including Indian depreciation. claims, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $85,000. Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prose- m{{g;¤g}*<>m{¤,m·gf vm cution of crimes against the United States; for the protection of the mmm ér uw person of the PI6S1d€Ht of the United States; the acquisition, collec- P’°“°°“*‘ tion, classification, and preservation of criminal identification records and their exchange w1th the oiiicials of States, cities, and other institutions; for such other investigations regarding oiiicial matters under the control of the_Department of J ustice and the Department of State as may be directed by the Attorney General; hire, mainte- nance, upkeep, and operation of motor-propelled Passenger-carryirgg vehicles when necessari; purchase and exchange 0 a motor-protpell passenger-carrying ve ic e to cost not to exceed, $2,000, _ex usive of the exchange allowance on any vehicle given in part payment therefor; firearms and ammunition, such stationery an supplies for use at the seat of government or elsewhere as the Attornely General may direct, includmgnot toexceed $10,000 for taxicab ire to be used exclusively for the purposes set forth in this aragraph and Travelina umm. to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General; travel- mania- in the na ing ex nses; including not to exceed $210,000 for personal services glgw num., qt in the Uistrict of Columbia, and including a Director of the Bureau I“°“‘*°’l°“· of Investigation at not exceeding $7,500 per annum, $2,250,000: Provided further,.·That for the purpose of execut-in the duties mm, Mw for which provision is made by this appropriation 518 Attorne essaryomeau. General is authorized to appoint oiiicials who shall be vested with the authority necessary for the execution of such duties.