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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 94, 95. 1920. 525 For salaries and expenses of district attorneys, United States courts, $38.67. For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, $40.98. For fees of clerks, United States courts, 1918, $31.82. For fees of clerks, United States courts, 1919, $39,138.52. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, $32. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1918, $708.65. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1919, $3,717.20. For fees of witnesses, United States courts, $3.30. For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, $364. For supplies for United States courts, 1918, $6.17. omms Amowmn BY THE Atmrron Fon THE Posr orrrcn DEPART- MENT. For railroad transportation, $7,361.01. agaliiiiis 1¤?i1>?»:i°ii>mi?i For indemnities, international mail, $752.31. D°p“'““°"‘· For shipment of supplies, $37.14. For freight on stamped paper and mail bags, $25.48. For vehicle service, $180.70. For unusual conditions at post offices, $147.77. For equipment, City Delivery Service, $2. For special—delivery fees, $1.28. For rent, light, and fuel, $110.63. For mail—messenger service, $246. For compensation to postmasters, $1,470.98. For clerks, third—class post offices, $30. For clerks, first and second—class post offices, $756.62. For balances due foreign countries, $49.62. For Railway Mail Service, salaries, $123.97. For city—delivery carriers, $36.67. For Railwag Mail Service, miscellaneous expenses, $162.82. For Rural elivery Service, $418.89. For Star Route Service, $275.91. For indemnities, domestic mail, registered, $25. Total audited claims, section 2, $999,946. Sec. 3. That this Act hereafter may be referred to as the "Secoud '"“° d°“‘“°*°"· Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1920." Approved, March 6, 1920. QHAP. 95.-A.n Act Authorizing suits against the United States in admimlty, M°j§h;;.,},%m· suits for salvage services, and providing for the release of nierchantvemels belonging to the United States from arrest and attachment m foreign jurisdictions, and for other ’ Pm'P°€9S· Be it enacted by the Senate and H mise 0 Re esentatives 0 the _ United States og America in Congress assemblgl, Tliiit no vessel 0{vned $ ”`§`Z§;,.s by the United tates or by any co ration in which the United States gfjggl gg, Ugg;} or its representatives shall own this entire outstanding capital stock n-tmséizum? or in the {possession of the United States or of such corporation or operated y or for.the United States or such co oration, and no cargo owned or possessed by the United States orrliy such corporation, shall hereafter, in view of the provision herein made for a libel in personam, be subject to arrest or seizure b judicial procex in the M United States or its possessions; Provided, That this Act shall 110t apgly to the Panama Railroad Com any. me, in mm EC. 2. That in cases where if such vessel were rivately owned 0I' authorized pcliesgisinst operated, 01* If such cargo were privately owned) and possessed, 8 g,'£€‘l.;§‘§°§; €,,;'°" proceeding in admiralty could be maintained at the time of the com-