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 1424 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. For a cottage for the assistant superintendent, to be constructed by the school, three thousand dollars; _ _ ,,,§§i§‘,f'“l “°h°°] TOW&rd the construction of a central school_bu11d1ng to_cost not g` exceeding forty-five thousand dollars, including gymnasium and _ baths, ten thousand dollars; In all, twenty thousand five hundred dollars. Mascerrmeous. MISCELLANEOUS onJEcTs, DEPARTMENT or JUSTICE. ¤g;}°¤°*°"°“¤°°m¤ Conduct of customs cases: Eor Assistant Attorney General, eight caisslsmnt AfY0m€Y thousand dollars; Deputy Assistant Attorney General, seven thou- 35-Y.`Z§?s{‘etIZ?°"ty' "' sand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at five thousand dollars each; one assistant attorney, four thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant attorney, three thousand dollars; one assistant attorney, two thousand five hundred dollars; special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs cases, to be employed and their compensation fixed bfy the Attorney General, as aut OI'1ZBd• by ·*”‘¢· P- 1*** section thirty of the Act 0 August fifth, mneteen hundred and nme, thirliy-Eve thousand dollars; necessag clerical assistance and other employees at the seatof government an elsewhere, to be employed and their compensation fixed by the Attorney General; supphes, prmtmg, traveling, and other miscellaneous and incidental expenses to be expended under the direction of the Attorneg General, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, ninety- ve thousand dollars. mwimgming of For traveling expenses, fees, and mileage allowance of witnesses mm mm ”‘ before the Board o United States General Ap raisers, five thousand five hundred dollars, which sum sha.ll be paid) from the permanent annual appropriations for expenses of col ecting the revenue from customs. 1!¢f¤¤<¤¤s ¤¤¤¤ i¤ Defending suits in claims against the United States: For defraying the necessarky expenses incurred in the examination of witnesses an rocuringo evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and such other expenditures as may be necessary in defending suits in the Court of Claims, including defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims not exceeding Eve hundred dollars of which may be expended for law books, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, twenty thousand dollars. P¤>·¤<=¤**¤¤ ¤f Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prosecrimes. . . ., _ _ _ cution of crimes against the United States; the investigation of the official acts, records, and accounts of marshals, attorneys, clerks, and referees of the United States courts and the Territorial courts, and _ United States commissioners, for which pu ose all the official a ers, records, and dockets of said officers, without exception, shall be examined by the agents of the Attome General at any time; for the protection of the person of the Presicgznt of the United States; for such other investigations regarding official matters under the control of the Department of Justice as may be directed by the Attorne ’ General; to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, _ _ three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ` mg}°g;*;*f**°¤ °' P“$· Inspection of prisons and prisoners: For the inspection of United States prisons and prisoners, and for the collection, classification, and preservation of criminal identification records, and their exchange with the officials of State and other institutions, to be ex ended under _ the direction of the Attorney General, ten thousand doll)ars. m{,§‘d§_°€§§_*g“""g I¤V€{Stig¤·l5i0H and prosecution of frauds: To def;-ey the expenses of the investigation and prosecution of frauds u on the revenues and _ other frauds upon the United States, twenty-iilve thousand dollars. de*;°Ygf,§;j¢°;¤c,;,*;;*gf¤ Defense in Indian depredationclaimsz For salaries and expenses in defense of the Indian depredatron claims, including not exceeding six thousand dollars for salaries of necessary employees in Washington, District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, twenty-two thousand dollars.