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 1120 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 163. 1917. $1,000; three stenographers, one for the chief justice and one for Half ¤¤>¤¤ D***"*°* each associate justice, at $1,200 each; m all, $86,710, one-half of '"°°°°°° which shall be paid from the revenues of the District _0f Columbia. §¤¤¤·¤· °°,Q·D“· Sumnun Counr, DISTRICT or COLUMBIA! Chief justice, $6,500; m°t°w°mm five associate justices, at $6,000 each; six stenographers, one for the mum chief justice and one for each associate justice, at $900 each; in all, ,,,?,',?,{,,'T°"’ $41,900, graejialfbof which shall be paid from the revenues of the District 0 um ia. m,Ns,“‘*°“‘,m,,, P""‘ °°“" NATIONAL Panx Connnssromuzs: For commissioners in the Crater www Lake, Glacier, Mount Rainier, and Yellowstone National Parks, at v°I'”’p'm` $1,500 each, $6,000. The provisions of section twenty-one of the legislative, executive, and judicial apipropriation Act approved May twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred an ninety-six, shall not be construedy as impairing the rights of said commissioners to receive the salaries provided herein. _ _ ,,,,,Q,";§ ’°' j“‘“°‘°‘ Booxs ron .mmo1.u. omucnns: For purchase and rebmding of law books, including the exchange thereof, for United States judges, district attorneys, and other judicial officers, including the nme braries of the United States circuit courts of pppeals, to be expended under Prfllnuqiiaui to no the direction of the Attorney General: rovided, That such books shall °°“°”· in all cases be transmitted to their succemors in office; all books purgl;a$ed,tl;:;·§1:)1:)d)er to be plainly marked, “The property of the United a es,, . _ p.°.l°¤§`l"°f°°°°°°'°A°` Comrr or Cusrous Arrnarsc Presiding judge and four associate judges, at $7,000 each; marshal, $3,000; clerk, $3,500; assistant cler , $2,000; five stenographic clerks, at $1,600 each; stenographic M x_ re rter, $2,500; memenger, $8·t0; in all, $54,840. _ pam. llgor rent of necessary quarters in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $7,000; books, periodicals, stationery, supplies, traveling expenses, freight, telephone and telegaph, heat, light, and power service, drugs, chemicals, cleansers, rniture, and printmg; pay of bailiifs and all other necessary employees not otherwise specifically provided for; and such other miscellaneous expenses as may be approved lay the presiding judge, $5,660; in all, $12,660. °°""°'°"*"‘ Comer or rams: Chief justice, $6,500; four judges at $6,000 each; chief clerk, $3,500· assistant clerk, $2,500; ailiif, $1 500; c1erks—two at $1,600 each (one of whom shall be a stenographer), one $1,400, two at $1,200 each; four stenographers, at $1,200 each; chief messenger, $1,000; two assistant messengers; three firemen; three watchmen; elevator conductor, $720; two laborers; two charwomen; in all, $59,080. ’*"‘“°"‘·°“· For auditors, and additional stenographers, when deemed necessary, in the Court of Claims, to be disbursed under the direction of t e court, $9,000. °°"‘*“*¥°“*°’*’°““°”· For stationer, court library, repairs, including repairs to bicycles, fuel, electric ligilt, electric elevator, and other miscellaneous expenses, $3,900. R°"""‘““‘ d°"'“‘°"’· For reporting the decisions of the court and superintending the Erinting of the fifty-second volume of the reports of the Court of _ _ laims $1,000, to be paid on the order of the court to the reporter, ‘T·S··“°°·*’°°·*’·i“‘· notwithstanding section seventeen hundred and sixty-tive of the ‘°*· ‘8»P· ‘°’· Revised Statutes or section three of the Act of June twentieth, eight- Cmmmm een hxmdred and seventy-four, R_S_’m_m,,p_3,,_ For custodian of the building occupied by the Court of Claims, _ $500, to be paid on the order o the court, notwithstanding section "°*·1S»P- ***9- seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the Revised Statutes or section three of the Act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four. ,,,,’;,§',,,§’  Sec. 2. That the pay of telephone-switchboard operators, assistant gamma. rsboms. messengirgs, firemen, watchmen, laborers, and charwomen provided for in Act, except those employed in mints and assay offices, unles otherwise specially stated, shall be as follows: For telephone-