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 812 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 130. 1918. ‘“°°’P“'°*“°°'~  the resent war section thirt -seven hundred and nine of R`S"mm’P`m` the Revised Stllitutes of the United Stalres shall not be construed to ap ly to any purchase or service rendered for the Department of Labor when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed the sum of $25. R°°°' RENT: For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia for the use of the Department of Labor, $24,000. ’¤°*=*·* » JUDICIAL. B°°°°m°°""°' Sumzmm Comer; Chief Justice, $15,000; eight associate justices, at $14,500 each; marshal, $4,500; ninestenographic clerks, one for, the Chief Justice and one for each associate justice, at not exceeding Cmnt wm I _ $2,000 each; in all, $153,500. _ _ _ _ pas. ° °` Cmcurr Comzrs or APPEALS} Thirty-three circmt judges, at $7,000 each; nine clerks of circuit courts of appeals, at $3,500 each; messenger, to act aslibrarian and crier, circiut court of appeals, eighth cn·- Dmmmges cmt, $3,000; m all, $265,500. _ _ J D1s·mIc:r counts: N inety-seven district judges, at $6,000 each, 1. . $582,000. mw °°m' Dismrcr oounr, Tmmrroar or Hawm: Two judges, at $6,000 _ _ each; clerk, $3,000; reporter, $1,200; in all, $16,200. ¤,Z${°° R“’° °"°"“ Drsmgcr Cormr ma Poaro Rico: District judge, $5,000; clerk, Rzmdiudm $3 000; m all, $8,000. _ _ _ V0l.36,p. ual liarmnn Jtrncnsz Salaries of 'udges retired under section two hundred and sixty of the Judicial Code (Thirt·y—sixth Statutes at Large, page eleven hundred and sixty-one), so much as may be necessary com 0, A I or the fiscal  nmeteen hundred and mneteen. _ n.c. Comvr or, DISTRICT or Coumma: Chief justice, $7,500; two associate justices, at $7 000 each; clerk, $3,250, and $250 additional as custodian of the Court of Appeals Building; assistant or §,"{,},'",§_ depugy clerk, $2,250; re rter $1,500: Provided, That the reports issue hg-H him shall not llldlsold for more than $5 per volume; crier, who s also act as stenographer and typewriter D1 the clerk’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 each mm mm Distric, assocnate justice, at $1,200 each; necessary expenditures in the conrmmm. duct of the clerk’s omce, $1,000; m all, $36,710, one-half of which shall S com D C be éuud from the revenues of the District of Columbia. “"’°"‘° * ‘ ‘ uranium Counr, DIs·m1c·r or- Cowmna: Chief justice, $6,500; Eve associate justices at $6 000 each; six stenographers, one for the HN, mn hmm, chief justice and one for eaclrassoeiate justice, at $1,100 each; in all, ¤=v»¤·¤· ${3,100, one-half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the Dismmm! mk C0 trict of Columbia. _ memes. "' Narroxan Pam: Commssroxnas: For commissioners in the Crater §,{,'}¥2'§'f·p_m_ Lake, Glacier, Mount Rainier, and Yellowstone National Parks, at $1,500 each, $6,000. The provisions of section twenty-one of the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act approved May twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and nmety-six, shall not Ee construed as  the rights of said commissioners to receive the salaries amuxm-gamma;. P1’0v1 edhei-em. I . . acm. Booxs Fon rumour. omucnnsz For purchase and rebinding of law books, mcluding the excbangia thereof, for United States {judges, district attorneys, and other ju `cial officers, including the nine braries Pmm of the United States circuit courts of appeals, to be expended under Transzzllttal to sua the direction of the Attomey General: Provided, That such books °°¤°¤- ihalllsm al;  traausmittg to ihoelir successoi;11 in office; all oo ure reun er to mar pla1.ul` " e ro of the United States," $16,000. yl P petty