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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 204. 1924. 219 justices, and circuit and district judges lawfully entitled thereto, whether active or retired. For salary of reporter, Territory of Hawaii, $1,200. R°P°*'l°*’» Hawaii- Narionxi. ranx commssromms m§,?"°“°' ’°"‘ °°”" ODBTS. For commissioners in the Crater Lake, Glacier, Mount Rainier, S°”“i°S· Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Sequoia and General Grant National Parks, at $1,500 each, $9,000. The provisions of section 21 of the V°‘· 2°· P- 18* Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act approved May 28, 1896, shall not be construed as impairing the rights of said commissioners to receive the salaries provided herein. oomrr or cusroms APPEALS A,$,j’_j,,s'¥_ °' C¤$¤>¤=¤ Salaries: Presiding judge and four associate judges, at $8,500 S““‘“°’· each; marshal, $3,000; clerk, $3,500; assistant clerk, $2,000; five stenographic clerks, at $1,600 each; stenographic reporter, $2,500; messenger, $840; in all, $62,340. For rent of necessary quarters in the District of Columbia and e»iIi€ii1s2e,12i°ei°u°°°°°S elsewhere, $10,000; books and periodicals, including their exchange; stationery, supplies, traveling expenses; heat, light, and power service: drugs, chemicals, cleansers, furniture, pay of bailiifs and all other necessary employees not otherwise specifically provided for; and for such other miscellaneous expenses as may be approved by the presiding judge, $3,960; in all, $13,960. comrr or cmuus — °°"" °'°m“‘“° Salaries: Chief justice, $8,000; four jlld§BS, at $7,500 each; chief S°lm°°' clerk, $5,000; assistant clerk, $2,500; baili , $1,500; clerks-—two at $1,600 each (one of whom shall be a stenographer), one af $1,400; two at $1,200 each; four stenographers, at $1,200 each; chief messenger, $1,000; two assistants messengers, at $720 each; three firemen, at $720 each; three watchmen, at $720 each; elevator conductor, $720; two laborers, at $660 each; two charwomen, at $240 each; in all, 68 080. $ Eor custodian of the building occupied by the Court of Claims, (ifi°si?ii·ie°$`ve¤,p.¤i4. $500, to be paid on the order of the court, notwithstanding section V°*· *8·¤’· ’°°· 1765 of the Revised Statutes or section 3 of the Act of June 20, 1874. Pr, u l md For printing and binding for the Court of Claims, $35,000. im,. " "‘ °"' ` For auditors and additional stenographers, when deemed necessary, *“""°°”· °‘°· in the Court of Claims, to be disbursed imder the direction of the court, $14,000. _ _ _ _ _ C For statione , court library, repairs, including relpairs to bicycles, °“““"°“‘°"’““s°’· fuel, electric liglit, electric elevator, and other xniscel aneous expenses, 6 600. $ iFor reporting the decisions of the court and superintending the B°’°'““g d°°m°"" printing of the fifty-ninth volume of the reports of the Court of _ Claims, $1,000, to be paid on the order of the court to the reporter, R S Sw H5 ml notwithstanding section 1765 of the Revised Statutes or section 2 of VQ, ‘ p' the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act approved m' 39 E6 ‘ July 31, 1894, or section 6 of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial ' ' Appropriation Act approved May 10, 1916. umnnrromax. comers T°"“°““1 °°“'°" A1.AsKA: Four judges, at $7,500 each; four attorneys, $5,000 each: mm four marshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3,500 each; in all, $80,000.