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 530 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 297. 1910. ¥··* *¤¤>¤· ¤*¤¤¤** Booxs ron unaanms or crnourr coums or arrears: For the °m¤°n”°h` purchase of law books and rebinding law books for the nine libraries ° of the United States circuit courts of appeals, to  expended under the direction of the Attorney-General upon the requisition of the court (all books urchased hereunder to be iplainly marked “The property of the United, States "), nine thousand ve hundred dollars. _ ¤¤¤¤ ¤f <>¤·¢¤¤¤ Uxrmn Srxrns Comrr or Cosroms Arrnans: Presiding judge and Ailiiighé. ew. four associate judges, at seven thousand dollars each; marshal, three thousand dollars; clerk, three thousand five hundred dollars; assisté- ant clerk, two thousand dollars; five stenoggraphic clerks, at one · thousand six hundred dollars each; stenograp ic reporter, two thousand five hundred dollars; and messengter, eight hundred and forty ~ dollars; in all, fifty-four thousand ezght undred and forty dollars. 1li•¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ex- For rent of necessary quarters in ashington, District of Columbia, ’°°°°" and elsewhere, and furnishing same for the United States Court of Customs Ap eals; for necessary traveling expenses of the court, its ‘ officials, andpemplo ees; for books, periodicals, and stationery; for pay of bailiifs andy all other necessary employees not otherwise specifically provided for; and for such other miscellaneous expenses as may be approved bg the presiding judge, forty thousand dollars. ¤¤¤¤¤f<¤·¤¤¤· Cotmr or CLAIMS: hief ustice, six thousand- five hundred dollarsfour `udges, at six thousand dollars each; chief clerk, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; bailiil', one thousand five hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; two clerks, atone thousand four hundred dollars each; stenographer, one thousand two hundred dollars; three clerks, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; chief messenger, one thousand dollars; three firemen; three watchmen; elevator conductor, seven hundred and twent dollars; two assistant _ lrpessienglers ;dlaborer;  charwomen; in all, fifty-five thousand eight un re an twent dollars. . · six hundred dollars, for the chief justice, to be disbursed under the direction of the court, six thousand dollars. °°¤“°¤°¤*·”'P°°°°°· For stationery court_ library, repairs, fuel, electric light, electric ilevstogdaad other miscellaneous expenses, three thousand nine un re dollars. ¤*P°*'”¤¢°•°*¤*°¤*~ For reportinig the decisions of the court and superintending the printing of the orty-fifth volume of the reports of the Court of Claims, one thousand dollars, to be paid on the order of the court, notwith- R·$~·¤¤¢~¤7¤¤·v-*1*- standing section_ seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the Revised V<·*·¥8· ¤>·1°9· gtatgites ordsectiom tlgree of the Act of June twentieth, eighteen un re an seven y- our. ¤¤¤¤>di•¤· For pay of a custodian of the building occupied by the Court of Claims, five hundred dollars, to be plaid on the order of the court, ¤·S··¤¢·¢· 1765-v-31* notwithstanding section seventeen nmdred and sixty-five of the V¤¤·1¤»v·1°°· Itegied }Stati1;t¢§ ord section tihree of the Act of June twentieth, eng en un e an seventy- our. °p!;:{tgl§SfW:g¤:;Eg:lgQ Sec. 2. The pay of telephonc—switchb0ard operators, assistant mtgsrsrggir, isimm, memengers, firemen, watchmen, laborers, and charwomen provided ° " for in this Act, except those employed in mints and assay offices, unless otherwise specially stated, shall be as follows: For telephoneswitchboard operators, assistant messengers, firemen, and watchmen, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars per annum each; for laborers, at the rate of six hundred and sixty dollars per annum each; assistant telephoneswitchboard operators, at the rate of six hundred dollars each; and for charwomen, at the rate of two hundred and forty dollars per annum each.
 * '““'°”·°*°· For auditors ami additional stenographers, when deemed necessary, in the Court of Claims, and for a stenographer, at one thousand