Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/898

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858 SIXTY»NINTH CONGRESS. YSms. I. C11. 771. 1926. ¤3•¤•**m•¤‘* 0* **1-* DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE { nnsonnnsnnous owners, nnrnrunxr or Jusrrrcnr = Printing me bum- z For print' rand binding, for the Department of J ustioe and the i”" courts of thgnglnited States, fiscal year 1926, $64,000, to be available until June 30, 1927. _ ·‘ _ c ~ _ 1),,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,1 pig Detection and prosecution of crunes: For the detection and °°*’°¤ °‘°’*m°°· prosecution of crimes, including the same obgects specified under this head in the acts makiinfg aplproprgiztions for tips gepprtmentihoi Stateand Justice an or e ju `ciary or t e sca years a follow: A - »-.,For 1923 $224; For 1924,and 1925, $156.58. · » m ,},§{‘°”‘°‘° Enforcement of acts to regulate commerce: For salary and expenses of assistant to the Solicitor General in representing the 36V¤¤· g;§_¤v§){9¢3;’<g- Government in all matters arising under the act entitled "An act 70l;pV0l.’38, éwi to regulate c0mmerce," approved February 4, 1887, as_ amended, X°}gf’· "‘ 272* °l‘ *1* inclu ing traveling expenses, to be expended under the direction of tl;eéA)tit0rp)ey General, mcl1;gi$n%8sgLag;es of employees m the District 0 um 18 = ear . , . ; 1.¤}iiZv’i;ln¤}Z,ii¤i.{°S°rv° Protectiouiof integest of the United States in matters affecting oil E’¥;°¤’°° °‘ °°“¤·’°’ lands on former naval reserves: For compensation-and expenses of in suuts etc. . . . ' special counsel and for all other expenses, includxngmemployrnent of experts andother assistants at suc 1 rates as may ‘ ._author1zed or V1 43 15 alpprpged by the Presidcpngn coplpectégp vgth ca;rry};ngIj1nt;o_eHep(t °· ·*’· · tie cirit reso ution ir in e re ry o— e r1or institute proceedings touching sgctions 16 and 36 township 30 south, range 23 east, Mount Diablo meridian," approved February 21 1924, including olgggationsihgrimfore ilpcurged, scal years 1926 and 1927, $60,000, to expen e y tie resi cnt. JUDICIAL United sane were xuansnsns, nxsrnicr Arroxmzrs, cnnmrs, nm ormm rzxrnusrs or mwrrnn srarrms comrrs tS¤¤¤¤¤1wi¤¤¤¤>¢¤t— For assistants to the Attorney General and to United_ States °m°yS` district attorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special cases, fiscal year 1922 and prior years, $3,000. .§_’f";¥“’f,';,;‘f“‘{{,‘§·,, ,,_ For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace FW- ' acting ’u;nder section 1014, Revised Statutes of the Umted States, ’“'°“" HS?} lim 1i26’ $90’0£i)0` 1 i 1924 sca 21 or ees o jurors, sca year .» _. . B¤m”=·°*°· For bailiifs and criers includin the same ob"ects s cified under this head in the Act making a gropriations fbi- thePeDepartments of State and Justice and for tge judiciary, and so forth, for the fiscal ear 1926 $50,000. S“°p“°°` Forysuppliesxincliidin the exchange of typewriting and adding machines, for the Uniteg Statescourts and judicial o mers, includ- ing firearms and ammunition therefor, to be ex%ended under the ,,, H . T direction of the Attorney General, fiscal year 1926, 24,000. Alépidgiii" oimiiose ‘Not to exceed $125 of the appropriation for “Miscellaneous °m°°*°‘°· expenses, United States courts, 1926," is made available for the pay- ment of appraisers of the Tullahoma, Tennessee, post-otlice site for __ services rendered in the fiscal year 1918. ,,,§’,‘§,‘},"j’ ’°' ’“‘“°i“l Books for judicial olficers: For the purchase of law books for judicial otiicers, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Departments of State and