1412 SIXTYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. United S¢¤f¤¤¤<>¤¤¤· UNITED STATES COURTS. g*e{S***%*¤·S and Gx_ For salaries, fees, and ex enses of United States marshals and their peniesim deputies, includin the oiliize expenses of United States marshals in the District of Alaska, services rendered m behalf of the United States or otherwise, services in Alaska and Oklahoma in collectmg evidence for the United States when so specially directed by the Attorney General, and maintenance, alteration, repa1r,_ and operation of horse·drawn and motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles used in connection with the transaction of the official business of the office of United States marshal for the District of Columbia, $2, 1 60,000. Ad"°”°°s‘ Advances to United States marshals, in accordance with existindg law, may be made from the proper appropriations, as herein provide , immediately upon the assage of t is Act; but no disbursements shall be made prior to Jpul 1, 1921, b said disbursin officers from the funds thus advanced? and no disbursements shall be made Primm therefrom to liquidate exaplenses for the fiscal year 1921 or prior years: Cost ofkeepins at- Provided, That there sh be paid hereunder any necessary cost of °"°h°d "°“°]S’°t°‘ keeping vessels or other property attached or libeled in admiralty in _ _ suc amount as the court, on pitition setting forth the facts under 1{¥’§;`l'5°1$Z*,$`?lI?;§s[t°¤°°` oath, may allow: Provided furt r, That marshals and office deputy marshals (except in the District of Alaska) may be granted a er diem of not to exceed $4 in lieu of subsistence, instead of, but rmger the conditions prescribed for, the· present allowance for actual _ _ expenses of subs1stence. @§§ °“§¤"§°”g,_ or salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of pauses- United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, including the office_expenses of United States district attorneys in Alaska, and for salaries of regularly apipointed clerks to United States district attomeys for services ren ered during vacancy in the office of grggrc. mst the United States district attorney, $800,000: Promded, That United ° °”"“ °°°°‘ States district attorneys and their regular assistants may be granted a per diem of not to exceed $4 in lieu of subsistence, instead of, but · under the conditions prescribed for, the present allowance for actual expenses of subsistence. R°¤¤i°' °°Si°”¤**¤· or rtggular assistants to United States district attorneys who are Pmm appom by the Attorney General at a fixed annual compensation, ccmpcaaaicc. $550,000: frcmded, That except as otherwise prescribed by law the compensation of such of the assistant district attorneys authorized Vol-29.p·1$l· by section 8 of the Act approved May 28, 1896, as the Attorney Genggalurgay deem necessary, may be Exed at not exceeding $3,000 per n . c&;’g**°°¤°"¤’P°°”‘ _For assistants to the Attorney General and to United States district attorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special mgnrowmz p¤>hibi· cases, mclu $200,000 for assistant attorneys to enforce the N ational Prohi rtron Act, and including not to exceed $30 000 for Foreisnwunsel clerical help for such assistants, and for payment of for ,counsel Om cm£oyed y the Attorney General in special cases (sir]? counsel ,,_S_;,,,c_ ,6,,,,,_6,,_ sh not be required to take oath of officc in accordance with section 366, Revised Statutes of the United States) $600 000 to be available for expenditure in the District of Colunibia. ’ , gg}; For salaries o clerks of United States district courts their de uties, va.4c,p.ma and other assistants, expenses of travel and subsistdnce andp other expensesof conducting their respective offices, in accorilance with the provisions of the _ ct agprqved February 26 1919 $1 050 000: gzgauzt S I Provided, That provisions 0 the Act entitled "An Adi; ai fix thv ol:-crgkinngmgugzeg: $@38-HES Oghlillff Qi th? United S$8liBS district courts and to p1'0— Appcmmmmm V1 e or err 0 e expenses, and for other- Purposes " a mvcd February 26, 1919, sh be applicable on and after July 1, {S21, to
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