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 1194 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. sm. II. cs. isa. 1927. d,§,a*{*:g{;S“f¤ °* is Examination of judicial oilices`: {For the investigation of the official acts, records, and accounts of marshals, attorneys and clerks of the United States courts and Territorial courts, an United States com- missioners, for which purpkose all the oilicial papers, records, and ' dockets of said oilicers, wit out exception, shall be examined by the _cg='v¤:£_s?$Sms_,¤f:£r¤{ agents of the Attorney General at any time; and also, when _requested emma, ae. by the presiding yu ge, the oilicial acts, records, and accounts of referees and trustees of such courts; for copyintg, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, reports of examiners at olio rates; traveling uggrvww i¤ ¢¤¤ Db- expenses; and including not to exceed $49,500 for personal services in the District of Columbia; m all, $164,000; to be expended under lh the direction of the Attorney General. ‘ ,,,*$,§f'°'°‘“* ““"“‘ 1 Enforcement of antitrust laws: For the enforcement of antitrust laws, including experts at such rates of compensation as may be _ authorized or approved by the Attorney General, including not to ¤£‘Z"°°° in °h° DN exceed $55,000 _for personal services in _the District of Columbia, l¤l>I:i‘dg;¤l;1l‘is:l:lldi¤i? the prosecution of any organization or individual for enterigtg inte °°°"‘°m°d°"' any combination or agreement having in view the increasing of wages, shortening of hours, or bettering the conditions of labor or mm I I for agy act done in furtherance thereof not in itself unlawful: asm. ° m` Pm·v' ed further, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for the prosecution of producers o farm products and associations of farmers who cooperate and organize in an efort to and for the purpose to obtain and maintain a fair and reasonable price for their products. ' . w}Q§_{<g$_*;=jg)_j;¤*#¤¤¤ Enforcement of Acts to regulate commerce: For salary and vn. s4,_p. m;_vO1. expenses of assistant to the So icitor General in representing the $31;"vZi?’3X,°Ig?'&iBg Government in all matters 'arisintg under the Act entitled “An Act Z°},j°· 1*-*7* °*·’·*· to re late commerce," approve February 4, 1887, as amended, ` ' inclu§i11;g travelgg expenses, 30 be exam ed gnéler th; direiction of the ttorney enera inc u in not excee 9 540 or sa aries P bl M MB M of employies ip tigie lgstxiict of Cglumbip, §1O$00Bl’ L d B ‘;°°_” °*‘· Puelo ans oar: orexpenseso te ue o ans oar %¤ll94¤i¤l°i>·63¢- including compensation for member appointed by the President of the United States, and for clerical amistants, interpreters, surveyors, translators, and stenographers, rental of ciparters, travel expenses, fees of witnesses, telephone and telegrap service, includingfthe maintenance and operation of a passengencarrying motor ve icle, ll. J *1****** $33,000. JUDICIAL prfgiowgougkm B¤· uurrnn surns surmmn oomrr S•*¤¤¤¤· Salaries: Chief Justice, $20,500; eight Associate Justices, at mEIg,g{;g;f· ¤¤¤i¤*¤¤* $20,000 each; and all others oilicers and employees, whose compensa- tion shall be fixed by the court except as ot erwxse provided by law, and who may be employed and assigned by the_Chief Justice te any omce or wpiéh of the;  mchidéng an additional asstigtantbtio ge reporter o e cour 1 e cour eems one necessa ena e e reporter to expedite ’the publication of its reports, §Zll)9,546; in all, $290 046. Printing me me- Fdr printing and binding for the Su reme Court of the United i°°° States, $25,000, to be expended as regugred, without allotment biy quarters. The printing and binding or the Supreme Court shal be done by the printer it may emfploy, unless it shall otherwise order. uaesamou. For miscellaneous expenses o the Supreme Court of the United States, to be expended as the Chief Justice may d1rect, $18,874. R¤¤·>¤¤¤- For the salary of the reporter, $8,000.
 * "°°‘*°*- $198,000: Proozded, That no part of this money shall be s nt in