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 616 SIXTY—SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Ch. 204. 1922. §g;g,g;¤¤¢g;gmhx_ For salaries of United States district attomeys and expenses of penses. United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, including the office expenses of United States istrict attornegys m Alaska, and for salaries of regularly appointed clerks to United tates district attorneys for services rendered during vacanpy in the office géwxgmmmnm of tha glmteddgtates district attgmuey, $9331000: rovided, That ‘ mte tates trict attorneys an eir re ar assistants may e granted a per diem of not to exceed $4 in lieu of subsistence, instead __ of, but under the conditions prescribed for, the present allowance Ezjjfgj m for actual expenses of subsistence: Provided further, That, from and after July_1, 1922, the salary of the United States district attorney _ for Hawau shall be $4,000 per annum. “°g"‘“"’“"“‘“'“* For who assistants to nited States district attorneys who are Prom appom by the Attomey General at a fixed annual compensation, C,,,,,p,,;,_.,,,,,,,,_ $550,000: fromded, That except_as otherwise prescribed by law the V 1 29 P 181 gomperiilsaticgn (f1i1ClkOf the assisgiapi district attorneyzi authorized °· · · · y sec on 0 e ct approve a 28 1896 as e Attorn General may deem necessary, may be gxediat not exceeding $3,53% per annum. Eu _ my districtattorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special ,,0,, mg P'° " cases, mclud1n§_ 9200,000 for assistant attorneys to enforce the F _ uml N ational Proln 1tion Act, and including not to exceed $50,000 for °'°‘8“°° · clerical help for such assistants, and for payment of foreign counsel O th el1;c$oye}db y the Aitporzi? Geinleral E special cafes (suchhconnsel nfs; ,366, _ s no _ erequire 0 a eoa 0 office in accor ancewi section sw P 62 366, Revised Statutes of the United States), $850,000 to be available clerks fo1i?expe€1d1tme;n1thIe;SD1?tIriTct gg (golumbia. same me ex. or sa aries 0 c_er _ 0 nit tates circuit courts of a eals expenses of travel and subs1stence, and 0 er expenses of conducting Pmvim theu· reipective offices, 111 accordance with the provisions of the Act mgm;?c%e?$ce§;H,;8§i approv February 26, 1919, $1,300,000: Pr ed further, That from apégb ,0,,,, pm by and after July 1, 1922, office expenses of clerks of United States mmm. circmt courts of appeals, also the personal compensation of said clerks, their deputies, and other assistants, and their expenses of t1;ivells;;1d_subs1st}c;n§ei)wl;1eEn zxenft from tlpfiicial headquarters on 0 cia usmess, s a e ow ter au orization and a val by the Attorney General, and shall be paid from this a progiilaiiion Gmi, com 0, W by the respectrye United States marshals designated by the Attorney mlglg Mcmks. General: romded further, however, That the salaries of clerks of the Depmonm M United States cu·cu1t courts of ap eals shall not be fixed at a rate in ’ excess of $5,000 per annum. _ li fees and other moneys of every character and description received by said clerks, by virtue of their Bmw offices, shall be par into the Treasury, as in the case of clerks of §¤;;§¤;)r>¤;;b· Lfp1te3lIdSta;te§s9cg§tl·1}pt courtszfztlhnd prvmkled further, That from and _ a er y esa k f th ‘ ‘ M i‘*2 aerrgshsu iilis mi %m:§¤i»iiiii?“@?i$i?‘$i e a es s mc courts un er e Act of February 26 (`ommissiune1s,etc. 1919. ’ R· ‘°“#¥’·““· For fees of United States commissioners and f f t . . h Jurors. ’ ' ,, l & For fees of jurors, $1,250,000. ii.`s‘i§,£. p.1m. wigpirspfgzsagfpyvgitpsssies) and for ;g%ym§nt of the actual exlpenses of ° v 6 SQC O, ' Rm Ofcom mm Stigesf $1,100,000. y 1on evised Statutes of the United Bums mh $5%<61£)§;e11t of rooms for the United States courts and judicial officers, ' _ or ailiffs and criers, not exce rr thr bailiff ‘ in each court, except in the south tri<il? of N ev; Ulbiikoizliiiidcltllig
 * “"°““*"” ‘¥’°°‘°’ For assistants to the Attorney General and to United States
 * ’°$§,‘f;,,, p_ ,,82 and United States district courts, their de5\uties, and other assisllsldnts,
 * §g1§g)0r5nder section 1014, Revised Statutes o1}ui?hec(lSl1iited‘Sl:)§iie(s?