SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 235. 1920. 92]. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. d£f’P°'“¤°¤* °' J“* rmauo nnnmmos. P°¤“°¤“°’i°°· Atlanta, Georgia, Penitenti : The appropriation of $150,000 v‘l{,l?§t§g.€°‘m;md for the fiscal year 1919, for a wiiilrking capitail fund, is reappropriated '°°‘¥{,§'jg“,j*,§°i'li86§°fé35 and made available for the iiscalagxear 1921; and the said working ’ ' ' capipal fupd danid pleceiirgtsdcr `tpgzfhereto may be used as a revo ving nm uring e c year . Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary: For continuing construction CI·gg§§,Q,‘gg§,§‘_·K°”· $100,000, to remain available until expended, and to be so expended as so give the maximum amount of employment to the mmates of sai enitentiary. A Ipropriations in this Act under the Department of Justice m_§S”g,fg{d*§§;§' "°“"· not be used for beginning the construction oi andy new or additional buildi , other than those specifically provide for herein, at any Federii§>enitentiary. MISCELLANEOUS onnscrs, Dmranmmm or msrron. m°°°u”"°°°’" Conduct of customs cases: Assistant Attorney General, $8,000; ,,,S°§,Z{°“°‘ °‘°“‘“""“ special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs Gglwgtgggggj cases, to be em loyed and their compensation by the Attorney vox. §e,p. ws. General, as au&orized by subsection 30 of section 28 of the Act of _ August 5, 1909; necessary clerical assistance and other emplogees at °t§f¤’*i¢¤¤» ¤¤¤P¤¤¤¤· the seat of government and elsewhere, to be employied an their compensation fixed by the Attornsg General; su p es, Supreme Court Reports and Digests, Federal egporter and lligests, printing, traveling, and other miscellaneous an mcidental expenses, to be e ended under the direction of the Attorney General; m all, 965,000. wmgms Bm of X-For traveling e enses, fees, and mileage allowance of witnesses esaésxapimzsm. before the Board li? United States Gener éppraisers, $2,000. A Defending suits in claims against the Unit States: For necessary c,,Q‘,;f8°f""“g ”‘“" “‘ expenses incurred in the examination of witnesses and procuring evidence in the matter of claims aglainst the United States, including Indian depredation claims and suc other expenses as may be necessary in defending suits in the Court of Claims, and m uding not exceeding $500 for law books which shall be available to keep current existing sets of United States Supreme Court reports, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $50,000. _ Detection and prosecution of cmnes: For the detection and prose- cu{’,°°;°g§gf,g,';§_¤'°“" cution of crimes a ainst the United States; the investigation of the official acts, recorgs, and !NOC0ll.¤tS of marshals, attorneys, clerks referees, and trustees of the United_States courts and the ermtorial courts, and United States commissioners, for which purpose all the official pa ers, records, and dockets of said officers, wit out exception, shallpbe examined by the agents of the Attorney General at any time; for the proteCti0I1_0f the person of the President of the ¤ of wv United States; for such other investigations regarding official matters ‘ under the control of the Department of Justice or the Department of State as may be dirdcicted y the Attorney Genelrglal hirehof motorlled or horse- awn assen er-carrym` ve 'ces w en neces- _ EL? per diem in lieu of Siiibsisterice when allowed pursuant to sec- tion 13 of the sundry civil aippropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, including not to excee $200,000 for necessaiiy emgoyees at the seat of government, angnigcluding a Director ot tlzie ureaulgg °,§';’F,,§,°,;,{,’{,,,{’°‘°°“ Investi ation at not excee $7,500 annum, o e expen P . under gba direction of the Attorney Gepizral, $2,000,000:Pm»v·1ded, aavmcés. That this appropriation shall be available for advances to be made by the disbursing clerk of the Department of Just1ce_when authorized and approved by the Attorney General, the provisions of section 442s1°—21-60