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 1032 srxrr-srxrrr couennss. Sess. II. os. 253. 1920. m£fP¤”m€¤° °‘ *¤S· DEPARTMENT CF JUSTICE. C¤¤“¤g°¤‘°~‘P°¤S°¤· oonrmonrvr nxrnnsrzs. $°““°°"Y· For stationery for department and its several bureaus, $1,000. mS°°"““°°“S· For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, liglérts, foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grounds, boo of reference, periodicals, typewriters and adding machines and exchange of same, street car fares not exceeding $200, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney General, $7,000. MISCELLANEOUS onmcrs, DEPARTMENT or msrrom. c,,§g§,°$,‘§‘,§§‘,,‘;,‘},g*_¥"°$°“ Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prosecution of crimes against the United States, including the same o jects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for F. R· B¤¤¤¤e¤¤¤¤- t ('l`}ii;c;c;b(i;d‘t}92(3;£dei·i,?>(fOthe Treasury are authorized to allow in a»‘irli§l'°”°° m °°` the accounts dilglf. R. Brenneman, United States marshal for the District of Alaska, third division, the sum of $681 paid by him on authority from the Attorney General, covering compensation and expenses in coroners’ in uest roceedings conducted by United States Commissioner Anthony(b{cGe¥;tigan. m°P*g*egg§,,f* A*°°’· To enable the Attomey General to employ, at his discretion and imma, sa., vox- irrespective of the provisions of section 1765 of the Revised Statutes u¤£{?g?‘5gc_1765’p_314_ and section 6 of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropria- §g}·§,§·1;;*f§;_ tion Act approved May 10, 1916, such competent person or persons ` ` as will in his judgment best perform the service, to edit and prepare for publication and superintend the printing of volume 32 of the Opinions of the Attorneys General, the printing of said volume to be R·S-·$°°·3“· P-*"·· gone in accordance with the provisions of section 383, Revised tatutes, $500. d,}1’{¤¤°i$°°, M°¤*·='*’°· For payment of Francisco Montefredini for legal services and exss-va¤es,m. penses rn the matter of the claim of the United States Government or coal on German stearnshrp Waltrante, at Brrndrsr, Italy, $800, and the value of 3,860.41 hre at the time actual payment is made, in all not to exceed $1,500. ’·¤*i°*¤'— JUDICIAL. l,·nl£0dSt3l€SCOufL9.     ““"‘“““‘ For salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies, including the same objects specified in the Sundry Civil Ap ropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $120,000. D"°‘*°"‘"°"’°Y$· Igor salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of United States district attorne s and their regular assistants including the same objects specified, under this head in the Sundry Civil _ Ap ropriation Act for the iiscal year 1920, $125,000. H“”“"°'“‘“°S· lijor reimbursement of the Bureau of Mines of the Department of V _ the Interior for coal chargeable against the office of the district attor- P£?f,€’§‘g,“‘,‘§,,,‘l§_,§$.f§;,{{-€ ney, District of Columbia, furnished in 1919, $48.32; and for pay- ~ ment to the Potomac Electric Power Company, for current furnished __ _ said office in May_and June, 1919, $24.95; in all, $73.27. m§§§§?gf“"'h°‘“°t "" For re vlar assistants to Lnrted States district attorneys who are ' appointeidhby the Attorney General at a fixed annual compensation, Assistants in special $3’DO0‘. ,. . . ass. For assistants to the Attorney General and to Lnrted States dis- Fmmcmmse, trict attorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special ` cases, and for payment of foreign counsel employed by the Attorney General in special cases (such counsel shall not be required to take