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218 SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 204. 1924. products and associations of farmers who cooperate and organiae 1n an effort to and for the purpose to obtain and maintain a fair and reasonable price for their products. E¤¢¤r¤i¤g”¥;¤¤¤¢¤*¤ Enforcement of Acts to regulate commerce: For salary and ex- °°mm°'°° penses of assistant to the Sohcrtor General in representing the Gov- V°*·3*·q;·§’_°‘§.,V°*- ernment in all matters arisin under the Act entitled "An Act_to %;li?¤iig°§,p.21ai*<iiZ regulate commerce," approved February 4 1887, as amended, in- }§’:,_*" mi °l‘ *1* *" cludiug traveling expenses, to be expended, under the direction of the Attorney General, including salaries of employees in the District wumm of Columbia, $10,000. _ ‘ _ _ mvesugauéu me Investigation and prosecution of war frauds: For the rnvestiga-

?ii·1.z. · tion and prosecution of alleged frauds, either civil or criminal,

or other crimes or offenses against the United States, growing out of or arising in connection with the preparation for or prosecution of the late war, including the institution and prosecution of suits for the recovery of moneys which contain no e ement of fraud but arose incident to the investigation of alleged frauds, to be available for the employment of counsel and other axistants, rents, and all other urposes in connection therewith, whether in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, includin not to exceed, $10,000 for communication service, the purchase of law books, books of reference, and other necessary uipment an supplies at the seat of the government; $500,000, toulie expended in the discretion of the §',,'{'{§g,,,,;,,,,,.M_ Attorney General: Provided, That this appropriation shall not be ` available for rent of buildings in the District of Columbia if suit- Pevrestxieueus. able space is provided by the Public Buildings Commission: Pro- ·m?led further, That not more than two persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $10,000 per annum each, whose aggregate compensation shall not exceed $30,000, but the Attorney neral may fix the compensation of not to exceed six persons at not to exceed $10,000 each. _ rumen. J Unrcmr. ¤f¤’§e*°gm$f““ Sw Urvrrrzn s·rA·rns smmmn: comrr S°‘¤"°=· Salaries: Chief Justice, $15,000; eight associate justices, at $14,500 each; marshal, $4,500; nine law_ clerks, one for the Chief Justice and one for each associate ]llSlGl0B, at not exceeding $3,600 each; mne stenographicclerks, one for the Chief Justice and one for each associate justice at not exceeding $2,240 each; in all, $188,060. 1"*"‘*”¥‘°‘“’*“°’““· For printing and h1nd1ng_for the upreme Court of the United States, $25,000, and theprmting and bin ing for the Supreme Court shall be done by the prmter it may emploi, unless it shall otherwise order; and for pr1ntmg_and brndrng the official reports of the Supreme Court o _ the United States, and advance pam hlet installments thereof, during the fiscal year 1925, to be expended) as required, without allotment l;y quarters, $25,000; in all, $50,000. RWM- For the salary o the Reporter, $8,000; and for his expenses for professional and clerical assistance and stationery, to be paid upon §;)\;.(§|,B§§§>1 €d by him and approved by the Chief Justice, $3,500; ’¤d¥°¤· , ’ • sarruzms or Jmxms Salaries of circuit, F · • - - · (1,,,,,,,,, and ,,,,,_,,,d_ or salaries of thirty-three circuit judges, at $8,500 each; one hundred and_ twenty-eight district ]udges (including two in the Territory V I 40 U 7 of Hawau_and one in the Territory of Portoltico) , at $7,500 each; and P: -_ ·1>· 5 · judges retired under section 260 of the J udrcral Code, as amended b_y A;£,”8*;;,e ,0, Bu the Act of February 25, 1919; m all, $1380,500; Provided, That this Judges. appropriation shall be available for the salaries of all United States