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40 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. For books for law library of the department, including their exchange, $500. _ um For stationery for the department and its several bureaus, $2,500. For miscellaneous e nditures, mclud ¤· telegraphmg, fuel, lights, foreign postage, Ia r, repaus of buildmgs, care of grounds, books 'of reference, periodicals, typewriters and adding machines and exchange_of same, street car fares not exceeding $200, and other necessaia?} directly ordered by the Attorney General, for the fiscal years 0 ow: For 1920, $4,352.23; , For 1921, $15 000. Aumnobue. For the purchase of an automobile for the official use of the Attomey www General, in exchange for`old car now in use, $6,857. mm' For purchase of `brary stacks, $1,900. ` m°°°u“°°°°‘ MISCELLANEOUS owners, nnraaumm or Josucm. d,u.."°°¤;H3Z`J.?,°°°°°` Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and · ecution of crimes against the United States, and so forth, including the same objects specified nmder this head in the Civil Ap~ propnation Act_for thefiscal year 1921, $150,000, m 1 ding t to c u no exceed $25,000 m addition to the amount heretofore authorized for vger ¤*·* “°i—?3ZI§i %’l?33’e°‘3"5i§$3 S§2$ ‘2.$.§°i1’.‘$..”””°.iI..d°“Z..d eight rm. ..0 is °'““‘°"· of voluyle giof th&Eg•]¢-gerglgulgeporter Digest, to continiie sets gow umish v ous o 01 . ,,,$';‘}f‘”“° °°"" R°‘ For hundred copies of volume 253 of the Supreme Court V¤*¤¤¤·¤¤* §e;;orts,$;»;gng the allotment under the law for the Department of . us ice, . p¤£»°¢;°h°g’ °t°" u` _Tra]*ireling and dmiscellaneous expenses: For traveling and other nusce aneous an emergenc x 1 d` d ad Ad°“°°° mw"' lé; the disbursing clerk, autliorizgiilanaiigd, alplpzrldvlerdgbgr isrliemgiztdnrneg R_S_ umm, m_ neral, to be expended at his discretion, the provisions of section ' ’p 3648, Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstanding fiscal year . 1920, $55.50. ’ m§j§°§·§:§:<%ii°eE§f _ To enable the Attorney General to employ, at his tliscretign and ,,.,_ xrrespectnve of the provisions of section 1765 of the Revised Statutes, ,*}b,§·§gf•;;_1}gg:P·¤8- section 6 of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act, approved May 10, 1916, or other law, such competent person or (persons as will m_his_]udgment best perform the service, to edit

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