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 210 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. General may deem necessary, may be fixed at not exceeding $3,000 __ _ V per annum. caéiilstam m spwal _For assistants to the Attorney General and to United States district attorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special Fm, counsel cases, and including not to exceed $30,000 for clerical help for such ga ° assistants, and for payment of foreign counsel employed by the Oath Attorney General m special cases (such counsel shall not be required ra. s.§ sec. sas, p. sz. to take oath of office in accordance with section366, Revised Statutes of tple llgnited St?2_e;s{, mball, $300,000, to be available for expenditure int e istricto oum ia. am. For salaries of clerks of United States district courts, their duiputies, V°l·"“,P-U-$2- and other assistants, expenses of travel and subsistence, an other Promo expenses of conducting their respective offices, in accordance with the naemée dm. provisions of the Act applrove February 26, 1919, $800,000: Promded, That the said Act s all become effective on July 1, 1919. §»$‘§§;,,,_ Foirl fees of cleriks, $18i00(E Provided, ghat after Julybl, 1919, only Travel .f¤€¤’i°¤°¤· actu ex nseso trave an expenseso odging and su sistence not gi°»i$p§»i1;u°mt mm to exceedp§5 per day, shall be allowed any clerk of a United States  Icourt of appeals when absent from his official residence on 0 cr usmess. ppmmmrmm, eu. For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace ‘S‘*”°°"°“*p‘1S°‘ acting under section 1014, Revised Statutes 0 the United States, $225,000. mms. For fees of jurors $1 150 000, witness. Fees of witnesses}: Fer fees of witnesses and for payment of the R- S·y¤¤¤·85°· P· 160- actual expenses  witnesses, as provided by section 850, Revised Statutes of the United States, $1,200,000. nm: ormn mms. Fcérg) rent of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, $55 0. B¤i1i¤s.¤1=<= Fior bailiffs and crjiers, not exceeding three bailiifs and one crier in PWM eachhgourggsixcept fm the soulthern edrstpipt of New York and the ' · _ nor rn _ rrct 0 ois: r at all persons employed §ft§ggg<?c7g15,P· Us under section 715 of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attendance when they attend upon the order of the courts: Promded further, That_no_such Simons shall be employed during Opiiaiggsuns expenses vaplagpni egpensps of eilrpmt and trrpt judges of the United States Y an e j_u ges o the `_trict courts 0 the nited States in Alaska ‘°l·36»P·““· Porto  anél Hawaii, as provided bg section 259 of the Act I cx mm approve arc 3, 1911, entitled  ct to codrfy, revise, and my P · amend the laws relating to the udrcrary"; meals and lodging for v jurors rn United States cases, and] of baihifs in attendance upon the {{) m_ gang, vihen orplereg plybthe cpurt,13Er;rd'Ir1r;Jcia.l§1TIanctl lpldgérxng fcgi;} jurors __ as’a,aspov1e_ ysecron e ote cto une6 Jury ¤¤¤¤¤¤SS*°¤*"$· 1900; {md compensation for jury cdmmissioriers, $5 per day, not _ exceeding three davs for any one term of court, $250,000. ”—¤°°“°¤°°¤S· For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized bg the Atporérey Generalil for the Uénted States couriipa aérd their 0 fcers, mc u rn¤· so muc as may e necessa rn t iscref th Supplies, Attorney? General for such exipenses in therlhis trict of Alaskai?§4;0,000Ei F or supplies, mcludrug the exchange of typewrrtrng and adding machines or the Unite States courts and judicial officers, to be gu my Hmm expended under the direction of the Attorney _General, $70,000. · PPO ~ P - or support of Lnrted _ States prisoners, including necessary clothing  medical ard, discharge gratuities provided by law and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence rn the Dmted States or such other place within the United States as may be authorized by the Attorney General; support of prisoners becoming. insane during imprisonment, and who continue insane after expiration of sentence who have no friends to whom they can be sent; shrppnrcxremams of deceased prisoners to their friends or relatives rn the lmted States and interment of deceased prisoners