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Total, personal services, Office of the Attorney General, $2,809,000. Interchange- Not to exceed 5 per centum of the foregoing appropriations for per- bility of amounts. al services shall be available interchangeably, subject to the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, for expendi- tures in the various offices and divisions named, but not more than 5 per centum shall be added to the amount appropriated for any one of said offices or divisions and any interchange of appropriations here- Special assistants to under shall be reported to Congress in the annual Budget, and not to Attorney General exceed $250,000 of said appropriations shall be available for the employment, on duties properly chargeable to each of said appro- 42 Stat. 1488 . priations, of special assistants to the Attorney General without regard 674. S. C. 1- to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended. Pot, p.613. Contingent expenses: For stationery, furniture and repairs, floor coverings, file holders and cases; miscellaneous expenditures, includ- ing telegraphing and telephones, and teletype, rentals and tolls, postage, labor, typewriters and adding machines and the exchange thereof and repairs thereto, streetcar fares, newspapers not exceeding $500, stenographic reporting services by contract or otherwise, and other necessaries ordered by the Attorney General; official transporta- tion, including the repair, maintenance, and operation of five motor- driven passenger cars (one for the Attorney General and four for general use of the Department), delivery trucks, and motorcycle, to be used only for official purposes; purchase, including exchange, of one passenger-carrying automobile for the Attorney General at not to exceed $1,800; purchase of lawbooks, books of reference, and periodicals, including the exchange thereof; examination of estimates of appropriation in the field; and miscellaneous and emergency expenses authorized or approved by the Attorney General, to be Pro de Anno expended at his discretion, $380,000: Provided,That not to exceed $2 tated,pricelimitation. per volume shall be paid for the current and future volumes of the United States Code Annotated. Traveling expenses: For all necessary traveling expenses, Depart- ment of Justice, not including traveling expenses otherwise payable under any appropriations for "Federal Bureau of Investigation", "Salaries and expenses of marshals", "Fees of witnesses" "Enforce- ment of antitrust and kindred laws", "Immigration and katuraliza- tion Service", and "Penal and correctional institutions" (except as Attendance at meet- otherwise hereinbefore provided), $510,000: Provided, That this sum ings. shall be available, in an amount not to exceed $3,500, for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Bureau of Prisons when incurred on the written authorization of the Attorney General. Printing and binding: For printing and binding for the Depart- ment of Justice, $530,000. Post, p.56. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Salaries and expenses, detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prosecution of crimes against the United States; for the protection of the person of the President of the United States; Identification, etc., the acquisition, collection, classification, and preservation of identifi- records. cation and other records and their exchange with the duly authorized offiicals of the Federal Government, of States, cities, and other insti- Investigations of tutions; for such other investigations regarding official matters under of Departments or the control of the Department of Justice and the Department of State ustice and tate. as may be directed by the Attorney General; purchase and exchange Vehicles. not to exceed $135,000, and hire, maintenance, upkeep, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, to be used only on official business; purchase (including exchange) at not to exceed $7,000 290 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 25- -JUNE 28, 1941 [55 STAT.