Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1236

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1].96 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. H. Cu. 189. 1 927. UNM B°·*°••°¤’°•- nnasuans, n1s·m1c·r arronunxs, onmxs, nm ormgz axrausns or m~u·rzn srxrrs oomrrs M°"*‘*"· For salaries fees Gland expenses of United States and wumm their ~deputies,,incl1iding.services rendered in of the United M•·¤- States or-other2w1se,;servxces in Alaska in collecting evidence for the United1_Stateswhen so specially directed by the Attorney Gen- ,,,,'{""°‘*”' °‘¥’°“’°'· eral, traveling expenses, an maintenance, alteration, repair, and operation oi iinlotor-driven pamprgler-gfrying vehicles fusgd III} 00;; nection wit e transaction 0 e cial usiness 0 t e` ni PWM States marshals for the District of Columbia and the southern m·o•=•£cu'¤m¤m vs. distgigt of Slew York, $3,650,000: fgovided, Tha: therehshall be · ` pai ereun er any necessa cost 0 eeping vesse s or ot er prop- erty attached or libeled in aldymiralty in such amountas the court, on petition setting forth the facts under oath, may allow. E§‘.°§'§,‘f,°,§Y'°°”‘ For salariesof United States district attorneys and expenses, in- cluding traveling expenses, of United States district attorneys and the1r_ regular assistants, including the otlice expenses of United States district attorneys in Alaska, an for salaries of regularly appointed clerks to United States district attorneys for services rendered dur- §1;g40Ba&%1cy m the oiiice of the United States district attorney, Mw °·*’¤°**¤'·*· ltofrbggular assistants to United States district attorneys who are a pom by the Attorney. General at a fixed annual compensation, $l) 100,000. V _ _ _ mjfmuw *¤ °P°°*°·‘ lllor coxtépiensation and traveling expenses of assistants to the Attorney neral and to United States district attorne emplo ed b the Attorney General to aid in special cases, and Er paymhnt F°*°*¢¤ °°°¤°°l- ol forpignh counsell erlpplaoyed ay the Atitorney;kGene1§l gn apecial cases suc counsesa no ruire tot eoatooceas R.¤..¤¤¤.3¢6.¤·¤2· rovided lg section 366, Revised (Statutes of the United States) ,{’{‘;";‘,;,,,,,,,,,,,_ ¥40(),000: romeed, That the amount paid as com ensation out of the funds herein aggggpriated to any person employed hereunder es. me mtu °°§i1°x?°°d?11’k` fe `ted see. · -t A e f ls ¤ · or aries o c er s 0 n1 c1rcu1 cour o a ·Ei·°1¤°;iu”'•x°ii•i’i»»¤»» and United States district courts, their deputies, and other assigtldgts, ·4¤¢·.v- M- travel expenses pursuant to the subsnstence expense Act of 1926, and other expenses of conducting their respective oilices, in accordance V°‘· ‘°· "· "”· with the provisions of the Act approv February 26, 1919, and the V°'· "· "· °‘°· Act approved June 1, 1922, making appropriations for the Depart- meints 0; Statgoangg tg u;t1c?e7 and for the Ju iciary for the fiscal year en ing une · . 1, 5000. goginxamzrs. m For fees of _United States commissioners and other committin ‘ ‘• ‘ *"‘ ‘ gagistrgggsbwing under section 1014, Revised Statutes of the United tates 0. mmm. Forimileage and per diems of jurors, $1,900,000. _ _ _ _ §qg,.::._8m D iw For mileage and per diems of witnesses and for per diems in lieu - -· · · - · of subsistence; and for payment _of the actual expenses of witnesses, as prcpyidesdl by section 8§{), Revisgd Stzgptes 0; th: United igpltepé mc u mg e expenses mi eage an per iems o wi nesses on a of the Goxégrrlgment (peforetghe Uniged States Cipstoms Com? such paymen s e ma e on - e certi cat' t tto th 1z.s.,¤e¤.ea:, em. United States and to_be conclusive as pr<i€iile(d in stecliionlw Rzlvised gmt. Statutes of the United States, $1,850,000: Pmvided, That not to 8;;; ‘§,‘f·· ,,‘{{‘,,,,,§‘,§; exceed $10,000 of this amount shall be available for such compensa- ¤¤·¤· tion and expenses of witnesses or informants as may be authorized or approve by the Attorney General, which approval shall be Rm I m conclusive. ° °° '°°m°" $8§g5(;·ent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial otlicers,