Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/386

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346 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. A Sass. I. CH. 195. 1926. ,§,*{_“*g_5•,*¤'j'”’* For salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, includ- ing the oflice expenses of United States district attorugysin Alaska, and for salaries of regularly aplpointed clerks to mted States disttiiictgttorneyés for services ren ered turing gmacanlgy in the [civic: - , In m_ 0 e mted' tates »' 'ct attorney, 1,334, z ' , a hmm United States district attorneys and their regular assistants may be granted a per diem of not to exceed $4 in lieu of subsistence,

 of, léjligiunder the cogiditions prescribed for, the present allow-

ance r ac expenses 0 subsistence. R¤¢¤1•r¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤=¤- For Legular assistants to United States district attorneys who _are gppoin by the Attorney General at a fixed annual compensation, 1 000,000. A¤1¤¤¤¤¤• in ¤v¤¤¤¤ iF0r assistants to the Attorney General and to United States °“.Tde,p.176. district attorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special F¤¤w¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· cases, and for payment of foreign counsel employed by the Attorney General m special cases (such counsel shall not reéjuired to take B. B.,=w·366. r-51 gtth of 1;; accorgggcepwitlr secu<ii`1;1;;%t6€i,hRewsed t tatuses of the P~•¢•¤- mted a $400 : romded eamoun 31 ascom- P" '°°°"°“°°‘ pensation out ,0f tlie funds hereih appropriated topany person emgloyed hereunder shall not exceed $10,000. gh·;r{¤;s¤¢°¤tg¤¤¤· » or salaries of clerks of United States circuit courts of appeals ’ ` and United States district courts, their depluties, and other assistants, expenses of travel and subsistence, and ot er expenses of conducting V 01 40, lm their regpective oilices, in accordance with the provisions of the Act v°1Zn.$Z¤1a` ap v February 26, 1919, and the Act apgroved Jime 1, 1922 mgiig ajépropriations for the Departments o tate and Justice and for the ju ciary for the liscal year ending June 30, 1923, $1,750,000: hum. wm Promkied, That per diem in lieu of su sistence not to exceed $4 P°'°j°°‘°“ °°°` ma be granted to deputy clerks and clerical assistants to clerks '*’°‘~*°·°·““· of yllnited States district courts, instead of but under conditions applicabégd to tlhe aagowanoe fogdxtualf explenses of subsistence, as rovi in t e a ve-mention ct o Fe ruary 26, 1919. 0¤¤=¤=1=¤¤<>¤¤r¤;¤¢¢- 14Por fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace ns.,»a1o14,;iis¤. ggtingognder section 1014, Revised Statutes of the United States, 00, . h1{£°:°,i».szs. For fees of jurors, $1,575,000. }',§°,§_°;f°',,,_ For fees of witnesses and for payment of the actual expenses B- ¤·.¤¤e¤w» v- 1w- of witnesses, as provided by section 850, Revised Statutes of the United States, inc uding the fees and expenses of witnesses on behalf of the Government be ore the Boards of United States General Appraisers, such gyments to be made on the certification of the attorney for the nited States and to be conclusive as provided in section 850, Revised Statutes of the United States, $1 400,000: §;,f‘,‘{’,,’,,,,,,,,,,,,,,j Provided, That not to exceed $10,000 of this amount shall be avail- ¤M=¤¤¤¤v ¤¤¤•¤~¤· able for such compensation and expenses of witnesses or informants as may·lbe8l;n1iiih{)>°nzedci>r approved by the Attorney General, which a rov a con usive. F·¤¤¢ ¤f wm ¤¤>¤¤· ger rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial oiiicers, B¤¤¤¤·¤=<= Ezor bailiifs and criers, not exceeding three bailiifs and one crier in each court, except in the southern 'strict of New York and the "¤'g,“y§ég:j°·· •¤· northern district 0 Illinois; expenses of circuit and district judges °°°°°° ` of the United States and the judges of the district courts of the United States in Alaska, Porto Rico, and Hawaii, as provided by V¤L36. p. uu. section 259 of the Act entitled " An Act to codgiy, revise, and amend ’*¤'¥°*¤°°”· the laws relating to the judiciary," gpproved arch 3, 1911_;_mea1s and lodging for jurors in Umted tates cases, and of bailitfs in attendance upon the same, when ordered by the court, and meals