Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1382

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 148. 1923. 1355 smmmm oomrr, msrmcr or oonmunu. S¤P¤>¤° °°¤*’°· Salaries: Chief justice, $8,000; five associate justices, at $7,500 8°’“'*°°· each; six stenographers, one for the chief justice and one for each associate justice, at $1,100 each; in all, $52,100. ` Fans or wrrrmssas: For fees of witnesses and ayment of the K‘§°§·,—,50 p'160_ actual ex§>enses of witnesses in said court, as provided by section 850, " ' Revised tatutes of the United States, $34,000. Fans or Jtmons: For fees of jurors, $60,000. ""'°”‘ PAY or m11.11=·rs: For not exceedil1;§ one crier in each court, of mumsoffice deputy marshals who act as ba` s or criers, and for expenses of meals and lodging for jurors in United States cases and of bailiifs in attendance upon same when ordered by the court, and per diems of {pry commissioners, $29,000: Provided, That the compensation of §’u'g""’,· ml. mm eac jury commissioner for the fiscal year 1924 shall not exceed $250. ` Probation system: Probation officer, $2,200; assistant probation P'°*’°“°”°‘>"°°‘“· officer, $1,400; steno pher and typewriter and assistant, $900; contingent expenses, $5; maintenance of motor vehicle used in per- E°°°°°°°S' fp1r1réa1;)c£a5of official duties, at not to exceed $20 per month, $240; in a 5, . Comrruousnz For care and protection under the direction of the @j,,gQ{j’*°,,;_ United States marshal of the District of Columbia: Engineer, $1,200; electrician, $900; four watchmen, at $720 each; five laborers, at $600 each; six messengers, at $720 each; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; clerk to jury commissioner •$720; telephone operator, $720; attendant in ladies’ waiting room, $300; six charwomen, at $240 each; iéi all, 3.16,920, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney ener For repairs and improvements to the courthouse, including repair R°l’°“”*°‘°‘ and maintenance of the mechanical equipment, and for la or and material and every item incident thereto, $2,500,to be expended under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol. _ Pmxrmo Ain: Biimmcz For printing and binding, $4,275, of }f{§‘,'§';€;‘},'{,‘?bi"°‘“‘i‘ which $2,500 shall be available exclusively for (printing and binding records and briefs in cases in which the Unite States is a party. comrr or arrears. °°“'*°’°PP°""· Salaries: Chief justice, $9,000; two associate (justices, at $8,500 S°““"°‘· each; clerk, $4,250, and $250 additional as custo ian of the Court of Appeals Building; assistant or deputy clerk, $2,250; regmter $1,500: Provided, That the reports issued b him shall not sold @‘,§°;,,,,,,,, for more than $5 per volume; crier, who shall also act as stenographer and typewriter in the clerk’s office when not engaged in court room, $1,200; three messengers, at $720 each; three stenogy raphers, one for the chief justice and one for each associate justnce, at $1,200 each; necessary expenditures in the conduct of the clerk’s office, $950; in all, $42,160. C tc 0, bum Brrmmzvoz Two watchmen, at $720 each; elevator conductor, $720; mgj”°’ ° " three laborers, at $600 each; mechanician (under the direction of mm the Architect of the Capitol), $1,200: Ilroivided, _That_the clerk of the Court of Ap eals shall be the custodian of sa1d_ building, under the direction and supervision of the justices of said court; m all, 5.160. $ For mops, brooms, buckets, disinfectants, removal of refuse, elec- °¤¤¢i¤8¤¤*¤°°¤¤*¤¢S- trical supplies, books, and all other necessary and incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $800. _ mm For eleven copies of volumes sixty and sixty-one of the reports of ’ the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, authomaedto be va Q, W furnished under section 229 of the Code of Law for the District of p' ' Columbia as amended July 1, 1902, at $5 each, $110.