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216 sixrr-EIGHTH oouennss. sees. 1. on. 204. 1924. transportation of prisoners and persons declared insane by the United States Court for China or any consular court in China, the former Ottoman Empire, Egypt, and Persia, so much as may be necessary; in all, $15,000. ` BRINGING Home cnimmnns Bringing m>memm· For actual expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign counl““"" tries persons chargled with crime, $2,000. _ _ _ nm restriction in No portion of the sums appropriated in Title I of this Act shall, U‘“°°d S°°°°“‘ unless expressly authorized, be expended for rent in the District of Columbia or elsewhere in the United States. ¤g_¤e¤r*¤¤¤¤¤ ¤f Jus- TITLE II.—DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ormcr: or mn Arronmar enunnar. B,,{‘,f,,‘{’0’,?°$’,,,§§§f§{’§; Salaries: For Attorney General, $12,000; Solicitor General, g*;i¢é¤:;¤ér§•QgIg*£*f¤·¤¤d $10,000; Assistant to the Attorney General,_$9,000; and other personal services m the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, including the solicitors of the State, Treasury, Interior, Commerce, and Labor Dgpartments, the Solicitor of Internal Revenue, and the office forces o the solicitors of the Treas- , Commerce, and Labor Departments, $553,040; in all, $584,040. uw been ece. mvfor the purchase of law books, books of reference, and periodicals, including the exchange thereof, for the Department of Justice, $7,700. CONTINGENT nxrnnsns, nnrnmmnm or J`USTICE Contingent ¤¤¤¤¤i¤· For stationery, furniture, and re airs floor coverin not exceed- °°H°°°°°°° l ing $500, file holders and cases; migcellaneous expendzigtdures, including telegraphingjand telephones, foreign osta e, labor, typewriters and adding mac ines and the exchange tlilereofg and re airs thereto, street—car ares not exceeding $300, newspapers, press clippings, and V¤h1c1¤¤. ¤¤¤· other necessaries ordered by the Attorney General; official transportation, including the repair, and maintenance, operation of a motordriven passenger car, elivery truck, and motor cycle, to be used only Rm for omcial purposes, and purchase and repair of bicycles, $58,287. ` For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia, $75,000, if space can not be assigned by the Public Build- Primm and him in? Conunission in buildings under the control of that commission. im, K or printing and binding for the Department of Justice and the Tm l_ [ _ courts of the United States, $200,000. ,,,,,,;,,§“ mg " °‘· °‘ For traveling and other miscellaneous and emergency expenses, including advances made b the disbursing clerk, authorized and _ approve _ by the Attorney Gieneral, to be expended at his discretion, R-S-·¤°°-3°*8»¤·**8· the provisions of section 3648, Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstanding, $7,500. Miscelleneous. 11`ISCELLANEO`E'S OBJECTS, DEPARTIIENT OF JFESTICE mpsgpauci or customs Cqnigluct of customs cases: Assistant Attorney General, $8,000; Géjgpggntatgitfgggesy specia attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs 8,,, * * cases, to be employed and their compensation fixed by the Attornev g:1}§,3c*;%r·1ggbpHes, General, as authorized by subsection 30 of section 28 of the Act olf etc. August 5, 1909; necessary clerical assistance and other employees at the seat of government and elsewhere, to be employed and their compensation fixed_by the Attorney General; supplies, Supreme Court Reports and Digests, and Federal Reporter and Digests, traveling,