Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1111

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1084 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 21. 1923. W£;1>¤*Y °i*¤· H°‘ vided further, That hereafter the number and compensation of ` deputy clerks in Hawaii shall be fixed by the Attorney General as in other judicial districts, $1,400,000. _ _ _ g°g*¤g**;g{*{*i,°§°,;,_ For fees of United States commissioners and justices of the peace ' " ' ggging under section 1014, Rev1sed Statutes of the United States, 5,000. lm"- For fees of jurors, $1,250000. §{‘§,'§?;,§·,,5,, p_,w_ For fees of witnesses and for payment of the actual expenses of ' ’ gtitnessgs, as porggided by section 850, Revised Statutes of the United a 1 100 . R°¤*°‘°°“'“°°”’S· Ftdiilrerit of rooms for the United States courts and judicial oi’ricers, $62 500. B°“‘“’·°*°· For baiiliifs and criers, not exceedinig three bailiifs and one crier in each court, except in the southern istrict of New York and the mm -, northern district of Illinois: Provided, That all persons employed R.S.,s¤c-7i5,p-136- under section 715 of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attendance when they attend upon the order of the courts, j,,?;°u"‘ °x°°°”’ but no such person shall be employed during vacation; expenses of circuit and district judges of the United States and the judges of the district courts of the United States in Alaska, Porto ico, and V°‘·"·°·P·“°‘· Hawaii, as provided by section 259 of the Act entitled “An Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judicia ," ap- ’”’Y°‘P°”°'· proved March 3, 1911; meals and lodging for jurors in Unite?States In cases, and of bailiifs in attendance upon the same when ordered b v¤1.s1,p. aa. the court, and meals and lodging for jurors in Alaska, as provided by section 193, Title II, of the ct of June 6, 1900; and compensa- "“" °°'““‘*““’“”‘ tion for jury commissioners, $5 per day, not exceeding three days for an; one term of court, $27 5,000. '"’°°““"°°“" or such miscellaneous expenses as may be authorized bi% the Attorney General, for the United States courts and their officers, includ` so much as may be necessaxz in the discretion of the Attorney]-%eneral for such expenses in the District of Alaska. and in courts other than Federal courts, $650,000. °“”°"‘ For supplies, including the exchange of typewriting and adding machines, for the United States courts and judicial officers, including ' firearms and ammunition therefor, to be expended under the direc- Bom tm, MIM tion of the Attorneg General, $70,000. mm. For fpurchase an rebinding of law books, including the exchange thereo for United States judges, district attorne s, and other judicial officers, including the mne libraries of the {Inited States PWM circuit courts of apppals, to be expended under the direction of the rmmimax to me- Attorney General: rovided, That such books shall in all cases be °°”°'°· transmitted to their successors in office; all books purchased there~ under to be marked plainly, “The property of the United States," $35,000, of which not to exceed 10 per centum, in the discretion of the Attorney General, magzbe used for the purchase of United States Reports and the Federal e orter. F°d°"“R°p°‘°°" or one hundred and ei Ility-one copies of continuations of the Federal Reporter, as issued? estimated at ten volumes er year, to contmue sets now furnished various officials, at $2 per vollizme, $3,620. P”‘1‘“‘°‘*"""‘“ rmur. msrrrrrrrrons. §’.‘§“b§°,‘{,°f,‘K,Q_"‘· K’“"· Leavenworth, Kansas, Penitentiary: For subsistence, includin Supplies from the {prison stores for warden, deputy warden, and _ physician, tobacco or prisoners, kitchen and dining-room furniture an uéggséoseeds and implements, and for purchase of ice if neces- . Sa 1 1 i ¤,¤°'f’§”,§"·‘“”’P°’“’ 1l*¥0r_ clothing, transportation, and traveling expenses, including materials for making clothing at the penitentiary; gratuities for