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 65 STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 188—OCT. 22, 1951

583

SALARIES A N D E X P E N S E S, UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS AND MARSHALS

For necessary expenses of the offices of United States attorneys and marshals and United States district attorneys in Alaska, including purchase of not to exceed two passenger motor vehicles (one van for replacement only at not to exceed $2,500, and one bus for replacement only at not to exceed $15,000); services in Alaska in collecting evidence for the United States when specifically directed by the Attorney General; and firearms and ammunition; $12,990,000, of which not to exceed $10,415,000 shall be available for personal services, and of which not to exceed $50,000 shall be available for the employment of temporary deputy marshals in lieu of bailiffs at a rate not to exceed $10 per day.

Services in Alaska.

Temporary depui;y marshals.

F E E S A N D E X P E N S E S OF W I T N E S S E S

For expenses, mileage, and per diems of witnesses and for per diems in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law; and not to exceed $160,000 for such compensation and expenses of witnesses (including expert witnesses) or informants pursuant to section 1 of Public Law 626. approved July 28, 1950; $1,000,000: Provided, That no part of the sum herein appropriated shall be used to pay any witness more than one attendance fee for any one calendar day.

64 Stat. 380. 6 U.S.C. § 341.

SAIiARIES A N D E X P E N S E S, C L A I M S OF PERSONS OF J A P A N E S E ANCESTRY

For expenses necessary for payment of claims of persons of Japanese ancestry, pursuant to the Act of July 2, 1948 (50 U.S.C. 1981-1987), $725,000, of which not to exceed $225,000 shall be available for administrative expenses, and of which not to exceed $219,800 shall be available for personal services.

62 Stat. 1231. 50 U.S.C. a p p. §§ 1981-1987.

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES

For expenses necessary for the detection and prosecution of crimes against the United States; protection of the person of the President of the United States; acquisition, collection, classification and preservation of identification and other records and their exchange with the duly authorized officials of the Federal Government, of States, cities, and other institutions; and such other investigations regarding official matters under the control of the Department of Justice and the Department of State as may be directed by the Attorney General, including purchase (not to exceed four hundred for replacement only) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; purchase of not to exceed $10,000, for replacement only, of one armored motor vehicle; firearms and ammunition; not to exceed $150,000 for repairs and alterations at the Federal Bureau of Investigation Training Center, Quantico, Virginia; not to exceed $10,000 for taxicab hire to be used exclusively for the purposes set forth in this paragraph; not to exceed $4,500 for expenses of attendance at meetings of organizations concerned with the purposes of this appropriation; payment of rewards when specifically authorized by the Attorney General for information leading to the apprehension of fugitives from justice; and not to exceed $70,000 to meet unforeseen emergencies of a confidential character, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General and to be accounted for solely on his certificate; $90,000,000, of which not to exceed $78,473,211 shall be available for personal services: Provided, That of the amount herein appropriated $100,000 is to be held as a reserve for emergencies arising in connection with kidnapping, extortion, and bank robbery, to

Protection o f the President.

Rewards for information.

Reserve for certain emergencies.

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