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 342 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. I. Cn. 195. 1926. other necessaries ordered by the Attorney General; oflicial transpor- tation, including the repair, maintenance, and operation of a motor- driven passenger car, delivery truck, and motor cycle, to be used only for O$C18l purposes, and purchase and repair of bicycles, $63000. R““· I•zor rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia, $100,000, 1 space can not be assigned by the Public Buildings Commission ui buildings under t e control of that _ _ comm1ss1on._ _ _ _ ,,,;"“'“‘“‘ ““° bl"' For ppingngjantdupxgding fgr the Department of Justice and the courts o t e ni tates 235 000. p,,,T§§°““‘* °‘°" ‘“' For traveling and other inisoellaneous and emergency expenses, including advances made lréy the disbursing clerk, authorized and approve by the Attorney eneral, to be expended at his discretion, R·B··°°°·‘*“"·¥’-7*8- t e provisioéis of$,?ection 3648, Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstan ing, ,500. Mi°°°u°“°°'l”‘V Miscnnnansous onJsc·rs, nnrswrmsnr or Jusrxon .,,$,,,°{‘°“°° °‘ mmm Conduct of customs cases: Assistant Attorney General, $8,000; Gé{_*;u§‘f§{mr,·;,’y°gf§§g special axrneyp ang coéinsiplors at law in thgxcécéncgucthofdlizuswms V¤1-36.¤·108- cases, to emp oye an t eir compensation ` y t e ttorney General as authorized by subsection 30 of section 28 of the Act ‘ of Augdst 5, 1909; necessary clerical assistance and other employees at the seat ofgovemment and elsewhere, to be employed and t eir conipensatiop hxed by the Attorneay Gerileral, éncluding expirts lat suc rates o compensation as may e aut orize or approve y t e Atgorlgeg Gpngl; supplieg, gupreme Court Repoxgs and Digesti, an e era orter an igests traveling an other misce - laneons and incicliental expenses, to at expended, under the direction of the Attorney General; in all, $103,200. c,,_,D;,{,°f'”‘““" “‘“°' “’ Dgiding suitg in clglims againsgthe  States: For necessary expe s mcurre 1n e examina ion o wi nesses procuring evi- dence, emplotyment of experts at such rates of compbnsation as may be authorize or approved by the Altgornpy Genera, ang sigh othe; _ expenses as may e necessary in _ e en ing suits in t e ourt o ,,},'Q,,,"f‘“ °°""°d““°" Claims, 1ncluding Indian depredation claims, to be expended under _ the direction of the Attorney General, $75,000. ,c§“§(§$,°f,‘;’,’;,,,'§,§’g,l_”'°S‘ Detection _and fprosecution of crimes: For the detection _ and prosecution o crimes against the United States; for the P,§§{’d‘§°¤§f°° °’ “‘° protection of the person of t e Rresident of the United States; the aggugitiopf collectionh clasisifilpation, and preservation of crimin i enti cation recor s an t eir exchange with the oilic'als of Sta1tes,‘ciges;pnd other insgitutipnsg for incl; other investigatibns regar ing o C10 matters un er t e contro o the Department of Justice and the De artment of State as may be directed b the Atzrney Gizlnelral; Iiliire, giaintenance, upkeep, and operatidyn of mo r-prope e or orse- rawn passenger—carryin¤· ve icles wh necessary; purchase and exchange of a motor·proIila1led·passenge€1i- carrying vehicle to cost not to exceed $3,000, exclusive of the exchange allowance on any vehicle given in part payment therefor; iigearms apd ammunition, mich gationery argl supplies for use at t e seat o overnment or e sew ere as the ttorne General may direct incIu%ling not to exceed $10000 for taxicab liire to be u d $§§_°3,g*'§,T“,lT,{‘“”°°* exclusgvegy fgr th; pprposes se; floithx in this garagraph and toslae expen e uu ert e irection o t e ttorney eneral· er d`e ` gen pfgnbsistenee whe; allowed pngsngnt to section 13 dflihe Sluhdldi; B I. ivi propriation ct approve u st 1 1914 includin n t ma. mnm Du, to exceed $210,000 for personal services igrilthe Distriizt of Coluiirxibiii,
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