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 SIXTY·SEOOND CONGRESS. Seas. II. Ch. 355. 1912. 463 be authorized by the Attorney General for the United States courts and their omcers; shall be used for the payment of any salary, fee, compensation or allowance in any form whatever to any person who holds any other office, place, position, or appointment under the United States Government, or any department thereof, or to anyone hereafter a pomted designated, cr_empl0yed who within one year next pfecechng the date of his apapcrzmtrnent, designation, or cmp oy- ment as held any other office, p, position, or appointment under the United States Government or any department thereof: Pro- §’{,'{",{°'· h ,,,,_ vided, That this mhibiticn shall not applg except in cases where the  y¤¤¤¤•r¤r persons appointed,   employe, or paid shall have pre- Eizgsly l'9Hd6l§·d s,;a;·v1c'p_h in connection vmilth pho same subject matter: mum mmm u pr url , at nothing? in e 0 ° rovision W-,m prevent or authorize a person who olds an office, plage, position, or ?=¤¤¤· M ul appointment under the United States Government or any department thereof, from being detailed to other work   under the appropriations for the purpose hereinbefore named, an from being paid out of said appropriations, the amount of the payments not to exceed the amount of compensation which said person would have received from   regular oflice, place position, or appointment, together with lus expenses mcrdent to the temporary detail. Conduct of customs cases: ForAssistant Attorney General, $8,000; ,,,fL°“"°*°’ °“"""" Deputy Assistant Attorney General, $7,500; one assistant attorney, A~¤¤¤|= Awmg $5,000 ; one assistant attorney, $4,500; one assistant attornipfv, $3,000; amy-, mn °°. °°' special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct customs cases, to be emtployed and their compensation fxed 3 the At General, as au orized by section thirty of the Act August "°‘·"· P·*°'· nineteen hundred and mne, $35,000; necessary clerical aniatance other employees at the seat of government and elsewhere, to be cmployed and their com ation Exed by the Attorney General• supplies, printing, traveligg and other miscellaneous and incidental expenses, toy? expende under the direction of the Attorney General, $24 500; in, $87,500. Fzor traveling ex nses, fees, and mileage allowanm of witnesses ,,,'",,,"‘°'“·,u,,_"°"°,,,"_°' before the Board of)United States General Appraisers, 85,000, which P sum shall be paid from the permanent annual appropriations for ex nses of co ecting the revenue from customs. _ mmm mm m Eefending suits in claims against the United States: For defrayms (Mm K the necessary expenses incurred in the examination of witnesses an procuring of evi ence 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 de ense for the United State in the matter of French spoliation claims, not exceeding $500 of which may ge expendézl forage: bogokg, to be expended under the direction of the ttorney ner, 15, . l?etection_and prosecution of crimes: For the   and prose- ¤ii{:°°°"°° °‘ cutron 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 purplose all the officnaldpspere, records, and dockets of sand officers, wit out exception, be examined by the agents of the Attorne General at any time; for the protection of the_ person of the Presidzznt of the United States; for such other investigations regarding ofhcial matters under the control of the Department of Justice as may be directed by the Attorney General, mcluding not to exceed $10,000 for necessary employees at the seat of government, to be expended under the irectron of the Attorney General, $400,000.