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1030 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Srss. II. Ch. 364. 1925. ggyxnmom services in the District of Epllungbia lglrooided, That_thedaImo1mt ' `d ensation out 0 e un s erem appropria e 0 any j;i;i·so1§iSei:nf)jI;li»)yed hereunder shall not exceed $10,000: Prmgéded fur- P*°*¤i'>i**°¤ °¤‘°'°°· ther, That not more than $150,000 of the $650,000 herein approm°°i°°°°s°l` priated shall be available for special counsel to enforce the National Prohib`f Act. cmncrwmw. For sdliiliies of clerks of United States circuit courts of appeals ¤·'¤·‘*¤¤·¤*¤~ and United States district courts, their deputies, and other assistants, expenses of travel and subsistence, and other expenses of con- V¤**°·v· lm- ducting their res ctive offices, in accordance with the provisions of V°l·*2·P·°*°· the Act approvedw February 26, 1919, and the Act approved J ime 1, 1922, making appropriations for the Departments of State and Justice and for the judiciarryh for the éiiscal yeai endiing {une 30, Pf¤·*·¤· I I 1923 $1758000: Provided at per em in eu 0 su sistence P°rdi°mm not to exceed $4 may be grainted to deputy clerks and clerical assistants to clerks olf Iiriitetd) Sjzlatesudistrict riourtskmstead of but pndgr dif `c e e a owance or ac ua ex enses 0 su — Vol.40,p.1182. ;%ncEn;sag1?oviaded in the above-mentioned Act ofp February 26, 1919. cemmm¤w¤.¢¤= For fees of United States commissioners and {justices of the peace 131% S" °°°“ m` °' acting under section 1014, Rcwsed Statutes 0 the United States, $500,0%)- f $1 850 000 Jumrs. For ees 0 ]l1I‘01‘S, , , · w“¤¤°¤· For fees of witnesses and for payment of the actual expenses of B' s"°°°` mp. m witnesses, as provided gy sectign 850, Revisgd Statutes of tl; United St tes inclu ° the ees an e nses 0 witnesses on hal 0 th; G0vernment before the Boxxx of United States General Alppraisers, such pa ents to be made on the certification of the attorney for the lliiited States and to be conclusive as provided in mma. section 850, Revised Statutes of the United States, $1,670,000; Pmpr}>:i:§ i»°?"x°¢f¤-ii£·` vided, That not to exceed $10,000 of this amount shall be available G¤¤°*¤’— for such compensation and expenses of witnesses or informants as may be authorized orl approved by the Attorney General, which a roval shall conc usive. Rentotcourtrocms. gigor rgnt of rooms for the United States courts and judicial 0 cers .80 000. naizanaac. For bailiifs and criers, not exceeding three bailiifs and one crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York and the Iu§¤·"“¤¤ ·=¤¤°¤¤°°°* northern district oi) Illinois; expenses of circuit and district judges gm of the United States and the judges of the district courts of the T United States in Alaska, Porto Rico, and Hawaii, as provided by °°"°°·"‘“°”‘ section 259 of the Act entitled "An Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciar ," approved March 3 1911; Jury ¤¤p¤¤¤¤¤· meals and lodging for jurors in United, States cases, and of hailiifs mm in attendance upon the same, when ordered by the court, and meals ve1.z1;p.a¤z. and lodgin for jurors in Alaska, as provided by section 193, Title II, of the get of June 6, 1900;_and compensation for jury commis- Pmm sioners, $5 per day, not exceeding three days for any one term of aismsiiea. courtié $348,000: Promkfled, That no perudiem shall be plaid to any baili or crier unless the court is actua y in session an the judge present and presiding or present in chambers; M‘“°““"’°‘“· For such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized or approved b the Attorney General, or the United States courts and) their officers, including so much as may be necessary in the discretion of the Attorney General for such expenses in the District of Alaska and _ in courts other than Federal courts. $925,000. S""""°“· For su lies, including the exchange of t pewriting and addinv P? _ Y , s machines, or the United States courts and judicial officers, including firearms and ammunition therefor, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $73,000.