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 1192 SIXTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sus. II. Cu. 189. 1927. JUDICIAL mpgihzgksum com mcmzm s·rA·ras comrr ron CHINA ¤•¤•¤•• •¤¤ •¤· Judge $8000· district attorney $4000· marshal, $3000· clerk, mn $3,000;  clerk, $2,400; stienographer and court reporter, $2,400;, stencgrapher, $1,800; court exgenses, including reperence gg  ice,   drinking water for o ce purposes, $7 ,400; in all, “¤¤•*¤¤•S,, I•>¤¤ ¤¤¤ The iudge of the said court andthe disti·icti‘attk>rney shall, when the sessions of the wurt are held at other cities than Shanghai, receive in addition to their salaries their necessary actual expenses durin such session not to exceed $8 r day each, and so much as i ‘ ge necessa. for said purposes dmuring the fiscal r ending im? YY, Yea June 80, 1928, is appropriated} ~ I I Total, $32,000. rmsons mn AMERICAN coNvrc·rs For egenses of maintaining in China, the former Ottoman Empire, ¥pt, and Persia institutions Vfor incarcerating American convicts an _ persons declared insane by the qnited States Court for China or axrytconsular court, including salamesof notexceeding $1,800 for the; eputy marshaland=$1,200 each- for three assistant °,§°°¤°”» ‘¤°°”°”· deputy marshals at Shanghai··~ wages of·iprison` keepers; rent of quarters for prieons;~_ice1 and drmkmg water for prison purposes· and for the expenses of keeping, feeding, and transportation oi prisoners and personsdeclated- insane bg*$he` United tates Court or China or any consular court in C ` a, the former Ottoman gxgipgxgs, Egypt, and_Pereia, so much as,may be necessary; in all, ’ · » w mmcmc noun cmunnns m!?sr¤¤¢i¤• Mm ¤‘¤¤· For actual, expenses incurredin bringing home from foreign coun· ' t1·ies»persons.chargxed with erime,·$2,000. ‘ - » m{#d=;8{:gi¤¤¤¤ *¤ No portion of _t e sums appropriated in Title I of this Act shall, unless expressly authorized, be expended for rent in the District of Colum ia or elsewherein the United States. mDf1>¤¤¤¤¤¤* °‘ ’¤* TITLE II.--DEPAIi'.TMENT OF JUSTICE , ormcn or run ATTORNEY saunas;. M*¤*¤·¤¥ G¤¤,•*¤'· Salaries: For Attorney General $15 000· Solicitor General §i:¤¢¤1idmi,•`i:1- $10,000; Assistant to the Attorney General, $9,000; and other per: V ’"'°“'*" sonalservices in the District of Columbia in accordance with the °l‘°'°‘"·‘ Classification Act of 1923 including they Solicitors of the State, Treasury Commerce, and Labor Departments, and the oiiice forces of the Solicitors of the Treasury, Commerce, and Labor Departments, $980,940; in all $1,014 940. I A i•wb¤¤¤. M For _the purchase of law books books of reference, and periodicals, axécgnéging the exchange thereoi, for the Department of Justice, ’ - c01¢·r1Ncn1~r·r nxrnnsne, nnrxnrunm or Jusrxcn ¤•v•rt¤¤¤*H¤¤¤¤¤- For stationery furniture and re dirs floor corerin s not exceed- $5: ing $500, file holders and cases; miisacellaneous expenditures, includ- ing telegraphm and telephones, foreign postage, labor, typewriters and ad ing maghmes and the exchange thereo and re airs thereto, street-car ares not exceeding $300, newspapers, press clippings, and