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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 89. 1921. 1].75 ormcn or rim mrnzrrr Assrsunr rosmrasinn onrmnar. ,,F¤¤¤¤,m GM*=*¤¤, * For inland transportation by star routes (except' service in Sm '°°*°°· °*¤¤P* .;iasl5r:;i)(S0£§ncluding temporary service 'to newly esiirlllighed offices, me ,3, . ’ For stationery for the Postal Service, and so forth including the 8t¤¤¤¤•¤· same objects specified rmder this head in the Post Ofhce·Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $800,000; For miscellaneous equipment and supplies, including the same m •¤¤*P· objects ipeciiied under this head in the ost 0Ece Appropriation ` Act for e fiscal year 1921, $350,000. ’ For wrappinghtwine and tying devices, $85,000L · Twi¤¤· For the pure asc, manufacture, and repairof mail bags, and,so ”=i“>¤¤»°*¢· forth, including the same objects specified rmder this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $1,410,000. DEPARTMENT`"OF JUSTICE. , K * _ _ ,,g_°P°'*m°“‘ °"'”· Comiuonnr nxrnrvsnsz For  and repairs, including °°¤“¤¥°°‘°*P°¤¤°*· caripets, file holders, and cases, $2,500. · - . ‘ or stationery for department and its several bureaus, $10,000. ‘ B*¤°i°”°’Y- For miscellaneous expgetpditrrres, including telegraphing, fuel, ¥*°°°““*°°‘”· lights, foreggn postage, la r, repairs of buildings, care of- grounds, books of re erence, periodicals, typewriters and  machines and exchange of same, street car fares not exceeding $200, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney General, $7,500. mscnnurmotfs oruncrs, nmrmmmm or Juswrcm. * Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prose- ,,,, "°"°' cution of crimes ggsginst the United States; the investigation`·of the ofhcial acts, reco, and accounts of marshals, attorne , clerks, referees, and trustees of the United States courts and the §1'l‘ii201'18l courts, and United States commissioners, for which urpose all the official papem, records, and dockets of said officers, without exception, shall be examined biy the agents of the Attorney General at any time; for the protection 0 the person of the President of the United States; P};,°ggg{{°° °’ “*• for suc other investigations regarding official matters under the control of the Degartment of Justice or the Department of State as ma be directed y the Attorney General; hire of motor·propelled or fivorse·drawn passengebcarrying vehicles when necessary; per diem rmammmmma. in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the v¤1.sa,p.¤ar sundry civil appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, includi not to exceed $25,000 in addition to the amount heretofore authorizgd ,_Q,‘},"w$},,,§,‘§,§f'°’° for necessary employees at the seat oi;-government, $250,000. _ For the payment to Woolsey W.  for report' and transcribing §,‘?,‘;,,"§’,{,‘{',g'*"“• roceedings in the matter of certam meetings h1¢;l§ in Waaliintgton, District of Columbia, on July 24 and September 24, 25, an 26, 1920, $48. JUDICIAL. ¤¤<¤¤i·¤- Court of Claims: For statione, court lib , repairs, including §§,,“{F °‘,§‘§‘”‘“,,,,,,,·,,,_ repairs to bicycles, fuel, electricrylight, electrrglenwr, and other me miscellaneous expenses. $1,800. UNITED STATES COURTS. U¤¥*¤dS°¤*•‘¤°°¤*¤- For salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their "°”"“"‘ deputies, including the same objects s ified under this head m the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for tg? fiscal year 1921, $140,000.