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 1264 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. the central purchasing office as provided in the Act of June 17, 1910 Eghiitysixt Statsigtes at Igaggel, pggg 5312{fof cerflam supplies for e mmjgration rvice, s a e e ucte rom the appropriation "Expenses of regulating imnrigra0ion" made for the fiscal) year 1920 apingded tic thtpl ag>propmatipinti1C<;n011igent eiipensep, lDe1pa£tmen$ U, 0 ,,];*0*], b°Di§,*;y($;*d°_g}§onstit1(il>-e thizirappiopyrigdhrilfor coiiitiiligignileiilrlpensieisli fox? tl-ie Dgpziitgigggiiis and resume ment of Labor, to beexpended through the central purchasing office ‘ (Division of Publications z¥nd Supphes),SDepa.rtm¢;_ntJ1i10f&JLaboré, Minor purchases. Hereafter section 3709 0 the Revised tatutes 0 e nited tates R'S"s°°‘37°°’*"m shall not be construed to apply to ang purchase or service rendered ger the Departénielpt of Lapor when the aggregate amount involved ces not excee e sum 0 $25. Rcnt- RENT: For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the Department of Labor, $24,000. imucai. JUDICIAL. S“P'°°*°°°“"*· Sumzmm Comrr: Chief Justice, $15,000; eight associate justices, at $14,500 each; marshal, $4,500; nine stenographic clerks, one for the Chief iusticgu and one for each associate justice, at not exceeding $2,000 eac · in $153 500. ` °°°m°{” $8(§i’>‘¤°““ b°"“""i’ °‘{. }“"“ia.-.""’ t'i“`i'é»’i$h§°;°J°i’°`§i$ f6‘§%°°t0i‘3l, per annum eac rom , une , dates inclusive; nine clerks of circuit cqurts_of appeals, at 33,500 each- messenger, to act as librarian and cner, cu·cu1t court of appeals, I I ei%th circuit, $3,000;  all, $331,500, _ _ 1>¤¤¤¤¤¢1¤ds¤¤. rsrmcr oomrrs: Ninety-seven district judges, at $7,500 jier annum each from March 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, both dates mc u- sive, $776 000.    D‘S““°;’ °°l`.”¥’ T”“il“"f‘i °¥9i$"T"5’ TES jl‘€§6"“"t“£h$.i’5t°° rannumeac rom arc , ,0une , 0 aes ihiclusive; clerk, $3,000; re orter, $1,200; in all, $20,200., R}g§j*"°°°°**'°·P°'°° D1s·r1z1o·r Comrr Fon 1;,011*1*0 Rico: District judge, $7,500 per apnpmsfrom Marcgllil 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, both ates inclusive; _ _ c er , 3,000· in 311333.34. §$,§,‘f°g’§§§?s· Rmmnn .ri:mo1:s:, Forjsalaries of judges retired under section 260 of the Judicial Code (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 1161), so much as may be necessuir for the fiscal year 1920. DF£§“* °‘ **P¥’°*"*· Comer or Approved, ISTRICT or Cowmma: Chief Lzstice, at 38,500 per annum from March 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, th dates mclusive; two associate justices, at $8,500 per annum each from March 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, both dates inclusive; clerk, $3,250, ,,m_L_0_  $250 additional as custodian of the Court of Appeals Building; umm. alssistant or depu&:ybclel;·1l;,1$0,§‘100; replprter, (18%,500: h, That t e reports issue s not e sol or more t an $5 per volume; crier, who shall also act as stenographer and typewriter in the clerk’s office when not engaged in court room, $1,200; three messengers, at $720 each; three stenographers, one for the chief Hal, {mm District justice and one for each associate gpstice, at $1,200 each; necessa;-wr as-tutes. expenditures m the conduct of e clerk’s office, $1,000; in , $42,043.34, one-half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the S C District of Columbia. ‘“"°“‘° °“"·D·"· Surname. Comrr, Drsrnwr or Conmmm: Chief justice, $7,500 per annum from March 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, both dates inclusive; five associate justices, at $7,500 per annum each from March 1, 1919, Hm {mm mmm tp June 3_0, 1920, both dates inclusive; sixstenographers, one for revenues, the chief justice and one for each associate justice, at $1,100 each; ` m all, $54,433.34, one—half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. ·