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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESSS Sess. HI} Ch.; S6. 1919. 1265 Nnrouar. Pam; Comurssrourzirs: For commissioners in the Crater m,§;§,§gg' mk Cm Imke, Glacier, Mount Rainier, and Yellowstone National Parks, at Salaries. _. $1,500 each, $6,000. The provisions of section 21 of the legislative, V°"2°""18" executive, and judicial appropriation Act approved May 28, 1896, shall not be construed as the rights of said commissioners to receive the salaries provided herein. ¤ __ _ Booxs ron Jumcrn. omcnns: For purchase and rebinding of law ,§.,Z‘§§? '°' ’“"‘°““ books, including the exchange thereof, for United States judges, district attorneiys, and other judicial »officer·s, including the nine libraries of the nited States circuit courts of apgpals, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General: rovidcd, That such imtm to suc. guooakgoigiall inhall be telictiheir snccesslogs in office; °°°*°”- urcase rennerto mar" plaml'.y,‘ ero t or the cuts sas$,»~ matt. - i · P ?°' ’ Comzrr or Cosmms {APPEALS! Presidingfjudge and four awoeiate Aw, °f °““°“" judges at $8,500 per annum each from arch 1, 1919; to·J‘une 30, 1920, both dates inclusive; marshal $3,000; clerk,-$3,500; assistant. clerk, $2,000; five stenographic clerks, at $1,600 each; swnographic re%>rter, $2,500; messenger, $840; in all, $64,840Q ‘ ‘ · or rent of necessary quarters in the District of Columbia, and ,,,],fl,§u““°°"“ °"` elsewhere, $7,000; books- and periodicals, including their stationery, su plies, traveling expenses; freight, te ephone and e- aph, heat, light, and power service, drugs, chemicals, cleansers, Eirnitme, and plrinting; pay of bailiffs and all other necessary employees not otherwise specihcally provided for; and such other miscellaneous expenses as may be approved by the presiding judge, $5,660; in all, $12,660. Comer or ‘CLams: Chief Justice, at $8,000 per annum from March °"“"°‘°"‘“"‘· 1, 1919, to. June 30, 1920 both dates inclusive; four judges, at $7,500 per annum each from March 1; 1919, to June-30,,1920, both dates · ‘ inclusive; chief clerk, $3,500; clerk $2,500; bafliif, $1,500; clerks—two at $1,600· each (oneof whom shall be a stenographer), one $1,400, two at $1,200 each; four stenogaphers, at $1,200 each; chief messenger, $1,000; two assistant messengers; three firemen; three watchmen; elevator conductor, $720; two laborers; two charwomen; in all, $69,080. For auditors, and additional stenographers, when deemed necessary, "“°"°"’ °°°‘ in the Court of Claims, to be disbursed under the direction of the court, $9,000. For stationerz, court library, repairs including re airs to bicycles, °°"“”*‘°“*°"’°“’°"‘ fuel, electric lig t, electric elevator, and other miscellpaneous expenses, · $5,000. For reportin the decisions of the court and superintending the §f§f"‘,,‘§‘,§’,1,f‘“{‘§,'{2; printing of the? fifty-fourth volume of the reports of the Court of V¤¤·iM>·¤°°·p laims, $1,000, to be paid on the order of the court to the reporter, notwithstanding section 1765 of the Revised Statutes or section 3 of the Act of June 20, 1874. Ummm For custodian of the building occupied by the Court of Claims, n.s.,s¤¤.fves,p.au. $500, to be aid on the order o the court, notwithstanding section "°’· ‘S·P· ‘°°· 1765 of the lgevised Statutes or section 3 of the Act of June 20, 1874. P , mmbwd Sm. 2. That the pay of telephone switchboard operators, assistant epsildeg, assistant messengers, firemen, watchmen, laborers, and charwomen provided ;'{§f’°°¤°”· ‘°°"°“· for in this Act, except those employed in mints and mvsay offices, unless otherwise specially stated, shall be as follows: For tele honeswitchboard operators, assistant messengers, firemen, and watclhmen, at the rate of $720 per annum each; for laborers, at the rate of $660 per annum each; assistant telephone-switchboard operators, at the rat; of $600 each, and for charwomen, at the rate of $240 per annum eac . Sec. 3. That the agpropriations herein made for the officers, clerks, neiihymlngrpgex and persons employ in the public service shall not be available for l""`·‘°”“· 1l2460°—v0L 40-Pr 1—-80