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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 89. 1921. 193 in the city of Washington and for the compensation of delegates or other representatives, clerks, and employees, including personal serv- 1ces in t ie District of Columbia, notwithstanding the provision of an , other Act, expenses of transportation, subsistence, printing in English and other languages (inclu ing publication of the proceedin ), stationery and siipplies, entertainment of delegates, and suc? other objects as_ the resident may deem necessary, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretétjzy of State, $200,000, or as much thereof __ as may be necessary: Pro ed, That a report shall be made to Con- §$$if or expendagress not later than June 30, 1922, of the expenditures hereunder; "”°$· TREASURY DEPARTMENT. m'§,{§’?“‘“’ D°"”"` mvrsroiv or ousroms. °““°mS m"Si°“‘ For expenses of the Dye and Chemical Section, Division of Cus- S.,§¥n,°°d Ch°mi°°l toms, $7,000. _ cusroms SERVICE. °“s°°mS S°""°°‘ For all necessary expenses, as may be authorized by the Secretary $li¤°»l·1§ of the Treasury, in connection with the admimstration and enforce- Bud ’°$“‘°“°’”· ment of the customs laws and regulations, including investigations by the Tariff Commission, and the consideration of Spending eg1sla— tion, including the employment of any necessary officers and other employees in the District of Columbia, and the several collection districts, $100,000. DEPAR'I‘MZENT or JUSTICE. ¤.£?"""““°“* °‘ ’“* OONTINGENT EXPENSES. For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, liggits, C°”**“¤°“*°‘P°“°S· 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, pliffctly ordered by the Attomey General, for the fiscal years that o ow: For 1918, 25 cents; For 1919, $5.91. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, DEPARTMENT or JUSTICE. m°°°u°°°°'”‘ Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prose- ,,£$§,°Yu°“’ °t°" °f cution of crimes against the United States, including the same o jects specified under this head in the Simdry Civil Appropriation Act for tic tiscal years that follow: For 1918, $564. For 1919, $728. . . Books for judicial officers: For purchase and rebinding of law books, 0¤?c°I.°,? mr ’°di°`°l · including the exchange thereof, for UD1t€d• States judges, district attorneys, and other judicial officers, including the nine libraries of the United States circuit courts of appeals, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, for the fiscal years that follow: ger 1918, $9.00; or 1919 $3.00. . Payment, of costs taxed against the United States: 1for_the fpay-  P"" ment of the costs taxed by the Supreme Court of the District o Columbia against the defendants in the case of the Central Pacific Railway Com an against Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, and Clay Ilalliinan, Commissioner of the General Land Office, for the fiscal year 1921, $116.30. -12150°-23-13