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 900 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 248 -JUNE 29, 1939 [53 STAT. ments, or agencies shall be transferred as of said date to the surplus fund of the Treasury, and no funds appropriated to any other depart- ment, establishment, or agency shall thereafter be available for trans- fer to the Department of Justice for said purpose. District attorneys, Salaries and expenses of district attorneys, and so forth: For sal- aries and expenses of United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, clerks, and other employees, including the office expenses of United States district attorneys in Alaska, and for sal- aries of regularly appointed clerks to United States district attorneys for services rendered during vacancy in the office of the United States district attorney, $3,180,000. Special attorneys, Salaries and expenses of special attorneys, and so forth: For com- pensation of special attorneys and assistants to the Attorney General and to United States district attorneys employed by the Attorney oreign counsel General to aid in special cases, and for payment of foreign counsel employed by the Attorney General in special cases, $650,000, no part of which, except for payment of foreign counsel, shall be used to pay the compensation of any persons except attorneys duly licensed and authorized to practice under the laws of any State, Territory, or Proestion. the District of Columbia: Provided, That the amount paid as com- Salar re pensation out of the funds herein appropriated to any person em- ployed hereunder shall not exceed the rate of $10,000 per annum: Reportsofperonnel Provided further, That reports be submitted to the Congress on Congress. the 1st day of July and January showing the names of the persons employed hereunder, the annual rate of compensation or amount of any fee paid to each together with a description of their duties. MARSHALS AND OTHER EXPENSES OF UNITED STATES COURTS Salaries and ex- penses. Services in Alaska. Vehicles. Proviso. Transportation al- lowance. Salaries and ex- penses. Attendance at meet- ings. Salaries and expenses of marshals, and so forth: For salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies, including services rendered in behalf of the United States or otherwise; services in Alaska in collecting evidence for the United States when so spe- cifically directed by the Attorney General; traveling expenses; pur- chase, when authorized by the Attorney General, of ten motor-pro- pelled passenger-carrying vans at not to exceed $2,000 each; and maintenance, alteration, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles used in connection with the transaction of the official business of the United States marshals; $3,887,500: Provided, That United States marshals and their deputies may be allowed, in lieu of actual expenses of transportation, not to exceed 3 cents per mile for the use of their own automobiles for transpor- tation when traveling on official business within the limits of their official station. PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Salaries and expenses: For every expenditure authorized by law or by orders and regulations made in pursuance of law, not otherwise provided for, requisite for and incident to the support of prisoners, and the maintenance and operation of Federal penal and correctional institutions; expenses of interment or transporting remains of deceased inmates to their homes in the United States; purchase of not to exceed twenty passenger-carrying automobiles; purchase of two busses in an aggregate amount not exceeding $14,000; maintenance and repair of passenger-carrying automobiles; expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Prison Service when authorized in writing by the Attorney General; traveling expenses of members of advisory boards authorized by law incurred in the dis- charge of their official duties; packing, crating, drayage, and trans- portation, not to exceed five thousand pounds in any one case of

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