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 1082 S1xTY.SEvEN·r1—1 CONGRESS. Sess. iv. oa. 21. 1923. V¤!·29»¤·¤¤*· Parks, at $1,500 each, $9,000. The gprovisions of section 21 of the Legislative, Executive, and Judici Appropriation Act approved May 28, 1896, shall not be construed as impairing the rights of said commissioners to receive the salaries provided herein. p£,•:**°*°*¤*°*¤SAP· comrr or cusrous APPEALS. $=\¤¤¤¤· Salaries: Premding judge and four associate judges, at $8,500 each; marshal $3,000; clerk, $3,500; ass1stant_c erk, $2,000; five stenographic clerks, at $1,600 each; stenographic reporter, $2,500; messenger, $840; in all, $62,340. _ _ _ _ °u§°°*°°d ’f“’°°““"°‘ For rent of necessary quarters 111 the District of Columbia and elsewhere, $7,000; books and periodicals, including their exchange; stationery, supplies, traveling expenses; heat, light,  power service; drugs, chemicals, cleansers, furniture, pay of bailiifs and all other necessary employees not otherwise specifically provided for; and for such other miscellaneous ex enses as may be approved by the presiding judge, $3,460; in all, $>10,460. coamecmm. comm- or cums. Sel-¤¤¤— Salaries: Chief justice, $8,000; four judges, at $7,500 each; chief clerk, $5,000; assistant clerk, $2,500; bailiil', $1500; clerks—two at $1,600 each (one of whom shaH be a stenographer), one at $1,400; two at $1,200 each; four stenographers, at $1,200 each; chief messenger, $1,000; two assistant messengers, at $720 each; three firemen, at $720 each; three watchmen, at $720 each; elevator conductor, 372;; two laborers, at $660 each; two charwomen, at $240 each; _ _ in a 68 080. P““““g““db‘”di“g` Fox? priiiting and binding for the Court of Claims, $35,000. A“‘"°°”’°*°‘ For auditors and additional stenographers, when deemed necessizyl, in the gourt of Claims, to be disbursed under the direction o the court 12 000. c¤¤ei¤g·>¤c¤~¤p¤¤s¤s· For statioiiery,7 court library repairs, including repairs to bicycles, fuel, elgric light, electric elevator, and other miscellaneous expenses 600. Rcrmins ¤¤¤¤i<¤¤¤· For,repbrting the decisions of the court and superintending the printing of the fifty-eighth volume of the reports of the Court of R S M ms rm `laims, $1,000, to be paid on the order of the court to the reporter v.;1,`§8,,;_ snip ’ notwithstanding section 1765 of the Revised Statutes or section 2 of V I 39 W the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Apprgzpriation Act approved °' ""  July 31, 1894, or section 6 of the Legislative, xecutive, and Judicial Appropriation Act approved May 10, 1916. C°'—’°°°“°¤· For custodian of the building occupied by the Court of Claims, ig. s.i§ae.i1as,p.s14. $500, to be paid on the order o the court, notwithstanding section °‘ "‘ ‘°°· 1765 of the Revised Statutes or section 3 of the Act of June 20, 187 4. remmaimm. Hm) O0 o Mash" ALASKA: Four judges, at $7,500 each · four attorneys, $5,000 each; fg31;)01:)1arshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3,500 each; in all, Ha m` I'iAYYAIIZ Chief justice, $7,500; two associate justices, at $7,000 each; in all, $21,500. For judges of circuit courts, at $6,000 each, $48,000. U°"°dS"“°“°°““"· BURSHALS, nrsrmcr Amonrmys, cnrzmzs, AND orrrmn nxrnmms or UNITED STATES comrrs. sumti and ex. or salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and ’°‘}i‘,,“,;,,_,,,,, their deputies, including the office expenses of United States mar-