220 s1X·rY-E1eHTH conennss. sees. 1. os. 204. 1924. H°"°“· (grief justice, $7,500; two associate justices, at $7,000 eac · in a 21 500. For judgés of bircuit courts, at $6,000 each, $48,000. umaasmsware. zaansuans, nrsrmcr Arronunrs, cnnmrs, Ann omnn nxrnivsns or umrnn sracms comrrs gisébgkéw d For salarieis,§ees, and expenses ofgJnit§cghS1ie;te? mlarsllgals aéidstheir Vo1.42,, .1560. eputies including services ren ere in a o the United States Aimap or otherwise, services in Alaska in collecting evidence for the United States when so specially directed by the Attorney General, and maintenance, alteration, repair, and operation of motor-driven passengercarrying vehicles used in connection with the transaction of the oiii- P . cial business of the United States marshal for the District of Colum- Keeping attached bra, $2,931,000: Provided, That there shall be paid hereunder any "°“°‘“· °"°· necessary cost_of keeping vessels or other property attached or libeled in admiralty in such amount as the court, on petition setting forth P¤*di¢¤¤¤¤¤Si¤°¤¤°¤- the facts under oath, may allow: Provided further, That marshals and oihlce depug marghals (except $¢iihe 1§stric;: o{)SAlaska) may be grante a per em o not to excee in `eu o su istence, inst d of, but under the conditions prescribed for, the present allowaiiiee _ _ for actual expenses of subsistence. §,'f,““,g_':,‘§c‘f'“°"“· Isjor salaries of United States district attorneys and expenses of United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, including the office expenses of United States district attorneys in Alaska, and for salaries of regularly appointed clerks to United States district attornegs for services rendered during vacancy in the
_ . Sigce of the.United States district attorney, $1,199,780: Provided,
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_ E an? for abtpal expenses of subsisteriize. , C Pmscn al Ow ` or regu ar assistants to United Stat s d' t t tt h gre agggéngggl bg thedA§toE11eyg Geneial atela ldnniirallclimiriispeiivsa? p,.,,;,.,_ ion :_ rovz e a excep as ot is 'b d b ] compemseea the komyéensation of snich of the assistantiirdvistiniizltesdzniitiorine y aids; \'q]_2Q'p_]§1_ thorized y section 8 of the Act approved Msg 28, 1896, as tig Atgéréiggr General may deem necessary, may be xed at not exceeding . per_ annum. ‘ Géxezsszme in spe.-an _For assistants to the Attorney General and to United States district attorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special cases, including not to exceed $60,180 for clerical help for such as- 5::,3,,,, m,,,,,1_ sistants, and for payment of foreign counsel employed by the At- R_ S;'m_m’ p_ 62 tomey General in special cases (such counsel shall not be required to take oath of office in accordance with section 366, Revised Statutes _;>§€t}1§StT.;;g:e;1f%:;es126i$84;>;000, 21 bgqazailable for expenditure in ,, ‘ _ . U M a t m 1; 'd - P "°“m°"°" pensation out of the funds herein sippropriaieil ttbmeinj? £;ers?ncg;1· Prohibition enforce- ployed hereunder shall not exceed $10 000: Provided T men: counsel. _ » , hat not more than $150,000 of the $840,000 herein appro riated shall be available mmhowmm for spcmal counsel to enforce the National Prohibition Act. saiamaenc. F 01% Sfllames of °1?1'k§ of Uiiiwd States circuit courts of appeals and Lmted States district courts, their deputies, and other assistants expenses of travel and subsistence, and other expenses of conduct: WL m’P_m2_ mg their respective offices, in accordance with the provisions of the v°‘·“·*’·°“’· Act “PPr°Y°d F°b"“’”',Y?6» 1919, and the Act approved June 1 $iii;c;“:;‘i:]a:*1€,?*;§s$‘P“S §°’ 3:6 f?i.;Pr*m 0* Sm and _ ciary or e_ a year endin June 30 y,,,.1'°'d,,m°“subdS,,¤,,_ 1923, $1,504,4051 P?‘0’v¤d€d, That per diem in lieu of subgstence not to exceed $4 per day may be granted to deputy clerks and clerical