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 1542 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 292. 1923. cmnercmms. comrr or cmnus. Pri¤¤¤&¤¤dbM*¤8· For printing and binding for the Court of Claims, fiscal year 1923, $9,500. U¤i¢¤¤S*¤*¤¤°°¤¤¤· uausmns, orsrnrcr Arroumzrs, cnenxs, nm orrmu nxrmwsns or · rmrrrm sums comrrs. D¤¢¤¤*¤·¤¤¤¤· Ex nses of additional district courts: For expenses of courts ¢:m` held iii an judicial district pursuant to assignment under the Act """·"‘83°‘ approved September 14, 1922, or other_ laws, of a judge from without that district, to be immediategy available and to remain available §*·*°*?gém,_ to until June 30, 1924, $100,000: romded, That this appropriation regiilliiii apprq3tif<&¤ shall be construed as additional and supplementary to the several Qm, approlpriations for the judiciary, for the _ years 1923 and 1924, for the employment and expenses of assistant district attorneys deputy marshals, deputy clerks, and all other officers and employees of the courts, the payment_of rent of court rooms, fees of witnesses and jurors, pay of bailifs, and al1 other necessary expenses connected with or incident to the holdmg_ of court in any judicial district by a judge other than the judge or judges appointed . for the `udicial  in which the co1u·t IS he dz Preceded ,§f further  expenditures shall not be required to be made d1rcct1y ¤¤mr¤•¤¤¤¤· from this approjériation, but the expenses of courts held in any judicial district y a visiting judge shall be determined by the Attorney General from time to time, under such regulations as he may prescribe, his determination of the amount of such expenses in any case to  conclusive, and to the extent that he fin s any expenses are so mcurred he may direct payment from such regular _ appropriations and the transfer thereto from this additional appro- ,,,f},,‘}}},§‘{,’§,‘,‘§,§,,‘{,‘,§‘{,{gE priation of the amount of such expenses: Pmmkied further That mss- so much as may be necessary of this sum may be used, under the direction of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, in providing additional court rooms in public buildings alread erected to accomailodate the additional judlges recently appointed in holding court erem. “"‘l""’°t°‘ Ifor Salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies, and so forth, including the same objects S§C1H8d under this head in the Act making appro riations for the part- 7 7 * Ifor salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshals and their deputies, and so forth, including the same objects s cificd gang? this fguid égltge Sundry Civil Appropriation Act gr tim year _, ._ . D'““"°"'·*°"‘°”· or salaries of United States district attorneys and BXPBDSBS of United States   attorneys and their regular assistants, and so forth, mcluding the same objects specified under this head 111 the Act making appropriations for the Departments of State and Justice and for_the judiciary for the Escal year 1923, $65,000. °*“*'°*°"‘“'*’· For Salaries of clerks of United States circuit courts of appeals and United States district courts, their deputies and other BSS1St8·Dt:S, and so forth,_mclud1ng the same objects s iiied under this head in the  making appropriations for the &;>artments of State and Mmmm: m Justice and for the judicia for the fiscal year 1923, $50,000. u.s.¤e¤.1m4,pZ1a¤Z For fw}? of the United lgtates commissioners and justices of _¢h€ P¢8<=6 Bw under section 1014, Revised Statutes of the Umwd x States, year 1923, $170,000. ”""· For fees of jurors, fiscal year 1923, $200,000.
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