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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. 4]. For salaries of clerks of United States district courts, their depu- $}§{k§,; P mz ties, and other assistants, expenses of travel and subsistence, and ` ` other expenses of conducting their respective offices, in accordance with the provisions of the Act a proved February 26, 1919, $5,000: Prmnkled, That clerks of United States district courts, their deputies §’,Q;"‘;'§6w°d H W and assistants, who are or may be appointed United States commis· r¤i¤¢¤<1 wmzinissionsioners, may receive compensation or both offices in anmaiggregate °”° amount not exceeding the rate of $2,000 per annum: Pr edffurther, That the acce tance of ayment for personal services rom mg§‘§,‘gf,V,‘;$,‘,,§°‘;,§{,}j;§ private litigants shall) be deemed, a vacation o their appointments as litigantsclerks, deputky clerks, or clerical assistants. C _ _ For fees o United States commissioners and {justices of the peace nii;}$"sQ°2iiBiii§».1». acting under section 1014, Revised Statutes 0 the United States, $75,000. For fees of jurors, $100,000. '“‘°”· For supplies, including the exchange of typewriting and adding S“PP“°S· machines or the Unite States courts and judicial officers, to be expended imder the_direction of the Attorney General, $15,000. _ _ or siépport of United States prisoners, including necessary clothing S“*’P°"‘ °'P'“°“°”· and me cal aid, and so forth, including the same objects SPBCIHB ° under this head in the Simdry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $50,000. _ Mimi For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized lg the 1°”°°°°°` - Attorney General for the United States courts and their officers, including so much as may be necessary in the discretion of the Attorney General for such expenses in the district of Alaska, for the fiscal years that follow: For 1920, $1,059.88; ‘ hmm Bulger 1921, $40,000ti1Pro·mZded, That there shall be allowpdbundler neglggrwiapggégeppgpé- ` a ropriation e amounts t' $72.68, pai y the ,,,,,,,,,m,_ ’ Unite<i)}States district attorney for tie €;iiil§e district of Tennessee t from his personal resources, incident to effecting the attendance of witnesses essential to the prosecution of cases involving the embezzlement of platinum belonging to the Government. Mmm Gs DL Atlanta, Georgia, Penitentia : For clothing, transportation, an_d r¤¤u¤ry.’ “In traveling exgenses, including ge same objects spied ed under this °‘°“““g·°‘°· head in the undry Civil Appropriation Act for the Hscal year 1921 for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, $5,000. For miscellaneous expenditures, including the same obxacts speci- m’°°"“°°"" fied under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation ct for the ‘ fiscal year 1920 for the penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas $463.1 1. mm I mmm The accounting officers of the '1`reasury are authorized and directed cmais accounts. to allow in the account of John J. Mitchell, as United States marshal for the, district of Massachusetts, for the quarter ending December 31, 1919, cha es coverin disbursements a gating $19.15 for the purchase of fhiders and is printing of ca.s§ig;i1ps, a for the use of the clerk of the United States district court for said district. _ The accounting officers of the Treasniy are authorized and d1rected {»°§‘°*2},li,°;,{,"f’?”““°“ to allow under the appropriation "S aries, fees, and expenses of V¤K¤·1>·¤¤· marshals, United States courts, 1921," the statutory compensation ` of Joseph E. Lachance for services as United States marshal for the district of New Hampshire from January 1, 1921, to March 7, 1921. The accounting officers of the Treasury areauthorized and directed ‘ 8,:,Q`;,Y,§"}‘,,;,,,,,,,,,_ to allow in the account of O. T. Wood, as United States marshal for titre district of Kansas for the quarte}1; ended December 31h 1919, c a es egaf $30.05, cove the excess over $5 r ay on accdgnt oi actualilixpenses of surbnsistence paid to J. C.PSihearman, who served the Govemment as an expert in handwriting. Booxs ron sunrcur. orrrcmzsz For purchase and rebin ‘ of  '°‘ ’“‘"°i‘° law books, including the exchange thereof, for United States ju ,