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1306 sixTY-six:rH CONGRESS. sms. III. os. 124. 1921. J¤<ii¤*¤¤· JUDICIAL. S¤vm¤¤€·>¤¤*· SUPREME Comm`: Chief Justice, $15,000; eight associate justices, at $14,500 each; marshal, $4,500; nine law clerks, one for the Chief Justice and one for each associate justice, at not exceeding $3,600 each; nine stenographic clerks, one for the Chief Justice and one for each associate justice, at not exceeding $2,000 each; in all, . _ $185,900. ,,§,‘{,‘f‘“‘ °°"’°° °"P` Cnzourr Covers or AI·1·EA1.s: Thirtfy-three circuit judges, at $8,500 each; nine clerks of circuit courts 0 appeals, at $4,500 each; messenger, to act as librarian and crier, circuit court of appeals, eighth Dmmludgw cirgiit, $3,000; in al1,1\?324,000. dis d jo . ‘ rsrmor oomvrs: inety-nine trict ju es, at $7,500 each, ivaiviiiiiuity. $742,500: Promkled, That this appropriation sliall be available for the salaries of all United States district jud es lawfull entitled thereto g Y _ for the iiscal year 1922. wggtnct °°“"* H°` lirs·rnIo·r cormr, TERRITIERY or HAWAII: Two judges, at $7,500 . . eac ; reporter, $1 200; in a , $16,200. R$jmjudg°’Pm° Drsrmcr c0mri· FOB Ponro R100: District judge, $7,500. $§{{'§,‘l{,'{‘j§§‘§j RE·rmEn moons: For salaries of judges retired under section 260 of the Judicial Code (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large), page 1161, so com of appeals miggi as majkbe necessgry for the H5?] year 193%, f , , ’ Uer or 1¤I=EALs ISTBICT or Lmmm: 'e justice, $9 000· D C two associate justicesl, at $8,500 each; clerk, $4,250, and $250 ziddii tional as custodian of the Court of Appeals Building; assistant or §'°;"g’&_ deputy clerk, $2,250; retporter, $1,500: Prmnlled, That the reports

?1ue<;1j>8j{1hL1§ng0shaH not e sold fir more! than $5 per voluine; fzriler,

0 act as stenograp er an typewriter in the c er s office when not engaged in court room, $1,200; three messengers, at $720 each ;_ three stenographers, one for the chief justice and one for Sm Hmm each associate justice, at $1,200 each; necessary expenditures in the pm,i§{’?,§,,°Q,_ conduct of the clerk’s office, $1,200; in all, $42,410, sixty er centum S prmewm D C of gvhich shalégie paidh from the revgnues of theCDistrict of) Columbia. “ ’ ‘ ‘ Uranus mtr, srnrcr or o1.UMmA: hief justice $8,000* live associate justices, at $7,500 each; six stenographers, orie for thd 8,,,,,, W c,,,,,,,0m chief justice and one for each associate `ustice, at $1,100 each; in District revenues- a¥l2:52gig0u,isixty Eexi cergum of which shall be paid from the revenues . 0 e ct o 0 um ia. mi§§£§E§.P°”k °°'”` N A•rroNAI. PARK Comnssromzasz For commissioners in the Crater §,°g{*;§,,_,,,,_ La(l§ebGlac;frk}M0un§`l_Rami3·,1}’e&>wstone, Yosemite, and Sequoia an ener rant ation ar , at $1,500 ach $9,000. The provisions of section 21 of the Legislative, Execlixtive, and Judicial appropriation approved May 28, 1896, shall not be construed as impa15·glghthe_ rights of said commissioners to receive the salaries providerem. .,mB,,,°°”,,_ '°' ""M" Booxs ron gumcmr. orrromesz For purchase and 1-ebindingof law books, including the exchange thereof, for United States judges, district attorneys, and other judicial officers, including the nine p,,,,,;,,,_ libraries of the United States circuit co1u·ts of appeals, to be expended

 *°¤¤°· under the direction of the Attorney General: Provided, That such

books shall in all cases be transmitted to their successors in office; all books purchased thereunder to be marked plainly, "The property of the United_States," $16,000, of which not to exceed 10 er centum, m the discretion of the Attorney General, may be used ihr the pur- Com D, Customs chase of United States Reports and the Federal Re rter. Appear. _ Comrr or Cusroxs APPEALS2 Presiding judge andxlour associate judiw, at $8,500 each; marshal, $3,000; clerk, $3,500; msistant eler , $2,000; five stenograpluc clerks, at $1,600 each; stenographic ummm ¤_ rejigrter, $2,500; messenger, $840; in all, $62,340. -· pam. or rent of necessary quarters m the District of Columbia and elsewhere, $7,000; books and periodicals, ineluding their exchange,