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 1112 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. CE. 102 . 1929 . Pay on appral lof s Attorney General. hall be available for such compensation and expenses of witnesses or informants as may be authorized or approved by the Attorney General, which approval shall be conclusive. Rent of court rooms. For rent of room s for t he Uni ted Sta tes cou rts an d judic ial off icers, $78,000 . Bailiffs, criers, etc. For bailiffs and criers, not exceeding three bailiffs and one crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York and the Travel, etc., ol judges. northern district of Illinois ; expenses of circuit and district judges of the United States and th e judges of th e district co urts of the United States in Alaska, Porto Rico, and Hawaii, as provided by Vol, 35, p .1161. section 259 of the Act entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend 9U .S. Code, pp.864, the laws relating to the judiciary," approved March 3, 1911 (U . S . C ., Jury expenses . pp . 864 and 926, sets . 9 and 596) ; meals and lodging for jurors in Uni ted States ca ses, and of b ailiffs in att endance upon the same, when ordered by the court, and meals and lodging for jurors in Alaska. Alaska, as provided b section 193, Title II, of the Act of June 6, Jury commissioners. 1900 (31 Stat ., p. 639) ; and compensation for jury commissioners, $5 per day, not exceeding three days for any one term of court, re v ice res trict ion. $455,000 : Provided, That no per diem shall be paid to any bailiff or crier unless the court is actually in session and the judge present and presiding or present in chambers. Miscellaneous. For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized or approved by the Attorney General, for the United States courts and their officers, including experts at such rates of compensation as may be authorized or approved by the Attorney General, including also so much as may be necessary in the discretion of the Attorney General Alaska, etc. for such expenses in the District of Alaska and in courts other than Travel expenses. Federal courts and including traveling expenses pursuant to the u l. C dsp .1888. subsistence expense Act of 1926 (U . S. C ., p . 1888, chap. 16), $890,360 . Supplies. For supplies, including the exchange of typewriting and adding machines, for the United States courts and judicial officers, includ- ing firearms and ammunition therefor, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $85,000. officers. rs ss Bo for judic ial For the purchase of law books, including the exchange thereof, . for United States judges, district attorneys, and other judicial offi- cers, including the libraries of the nine United States circuit courts Fede ral Re porter. of appeals, for the purchase of the Federal Reporter and continua- tions thereto as issued, to be expended under the direction of the T rransmittal to suc- Attor ney General, $65,000 : Pr ovi ded, That su ch books shall in all tated cessors. cases be transmitted to their successors in office ; all books purchased thereunder to be marked plainly, "The property of the United Price colim ieforo ni- States" : Provided further That not to exceed $2 per volume shall ., Ann° be paid for the current and future volumes of the United States Code, Annotated. Penal, etc., institu- tions. Services, supplies, etc., for. PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS For all services, supplies, materials, and equipment in connection with or incident to the subsistence and care of inmates and mainte- nance and upkeep of Federal penal and correctional institutions, including farm and other operations not otherwise specifically pro- vided for, in the discretion of the Attorney General ; gratuities for inmates at release, provided such gratuities shall be furnished eo inmates sentenced for terms of imprisonment of not less than six months, and transportation to the place of conviction or bona fide residen ce at the tim e of convictio n or to such other place wi thin the United States as may be authorized by the Attorney General ; expenses of interment or transporting remains of deceased inmates to their homes in the United States ; maintenance and repair of

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