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 1026 sixrY-1:1crrrH coucnnss. sms. 11. oe. 364. 1925. and adding machines and the exchange thereof and repairs thereto, street-car fares not exceeding $300, newspa ers, press clippings, ‘·’°'¤<=‘¤¤·°'>°~ and other necessaries ordered by the Attorney General; official transportation, including the purchase and exchange, repair, maintenance, and operation of a motor-driven passenger car, and the repair, maintenance, and operation of a delivery truck and motor cycle to be used only for official purposes, and purchase and repair oi bicycles, $63,000. Rm- For rent of buildings and parts of building; in the District of Columbia, $75,000, if space can not be assigned y the Public Build- _ ings Commission in buildings under the control of that commission. m;'*”“”¤ ““" *’“‘d‘ For printing and binding for the Department of Justice and the courts of the United States, $225,000. ,,,';,';§°“““· °‘°·· °" For traveling and other miscellaneous and emergency expenses, includ' advances made by the disbursing clerk, authorized and approxiiid by the Attorney General, to be expended at his discretion, R·S··”°°·°°‘°*"‘"8‘ the provisions of section 3648, Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstanding, $7,500. _ M“°°“°°°°“*· mscnnnaunons omncrs, DEPARTMENT or Jnsrrcn ,,,$,‘§f""‘°° °' °"““’°”’ Conduct of customs cases: Assistant Attorney General, $8,000; r£;?¤‘ggg special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs ’ ` cases, to be employed and their compensation fixed by the Attorney v°'· 3** "‘ *°°‘ General, as authorized by subsection 30 of section 28 of the Act of Au€ist 5, 1909; necessary clerical assistance and other employees at the seat of government and elsewhere, to be employed and their compensation xed lg the Attorney General; supplies, Supreme Court Reports and igests, and Federal Reporter and Digests, traveling, and other miscellaneous and incidental expenses, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General; in all, _ _ $93 00. ,,,,I3,‘§,,'°f""“‘ ’“"“ ‘° Difending suits in claims against the United States: For necessary expenses incurred in the examination of witnesses, procuring evidence, employment of experts, and such other expenses as may _ be necessary in defending suits in the Court of Claims, includin c,§,‘}§‘;“ °°*""·"“°‘°“ Indian depredation claims, to be expended under the direction og the Attorney General, $75,000. _ m§'§,‘;;’,°§‘§‘§,,,*;{,‘{,*,_p'°°‘ Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prose Pggguggivn M ma cution of crimes against the United States; for the protection of ` the person of the President of the United States; the acquisition, collection, classification, and preservation of criminal identification records and their exchange with the officials of States, cities, and other institutions; for such other investigations regarding official matters under the control of the Department of Justice and the Department of State as may be directed by the Attorney General; V¤¤*¤¤¤¤·¤¢¤- hire, maintenance, upkeep, and operation of motor-propelled or horse-drawn passenger-carrying ve icles when necessary; purchase and exchange of a motor-propelled passengencarrying vehicle to cost not to exceed $3,000, exclusive of the exchange allowance on any vehicle given in part payment therefor; firearms and ammunition, such stationery and supplies for use at the seat of government or elsewhere as the Attorney General may direct, including not to exceed $10 000 for taxicab hire to be used exclusively for the purposes set iorth in this paragraph and to be expended under the P¤=¤*¤·=¤S¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤¢· direction of the Attorney General; per diem in lieu of subsistence V°*-3¤·v·68°- when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, including not to exceed $295,000 for necessary employees at the seat of government,