Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/868

 840 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 306, 307. 1922. all the duties, of a judge of the  or a justice of the court, to which he has beetp assignegl (excepting téhepovsper of sttppomtmgplt gp a sta u on or o rmanen esigna 10n o news a ¥{,"$;,m,,,.,,,.u,,g depositdgyoi funds): PromZ¢£d, however, That in case a trial has been cms- entered u n before such period of service has expired and has not been concllided, the period of service shall be deemed to be extended P¤W¤ ¤*¤€¤i¤=e a ju ewo as co mano er ed "‘*'?"rl.h°d“`i“1 h’Z2.l’&‘& °°“°]“L$’d° dg h h had me th igdrfipwdlgtomsamug districtyt  own shall have power, notwithstanding his_absence “d“°'{"’ M"' from such district and the expiration of the time limit m his des1g— nation, to decide all matters which have been submitted to him within such district, to decide motions for new trials, settle b1l1s of exceptions, certify or authenticate narratives of testimony, or pep form any other act required by law or the rules to   performe in °“$${ “"‘Z{°£'° ZW °?§° “°¤“£d$&}“mdZ3 ’$."t§"1i£ 2iL£‘1?%?“2£2 co ; an ac on ereo - courtwherethetrialorhearingwasdhlfnxdshall beas validasifsuch action had been taken by him within that district and within the ,X°"°·*"m’·“"‘°“"'  lltgogf the dudicial-Code, as amended, is hereby C_ t further amended to read as follows:. r _ _ N‘f,‘§,f“b,,{“{},‘§°$,;ch 6,, YSec. 118._There shall_be in the second, seventh, and. eighth cir— ¤¤¤- cuits, respectively, four circuit judges; and rn each of the other cu·— X°'· ‘°» P- uf"- SL cmts, three circuit judges, to be, appointed by the fresndent, by and ¤y,la¤a! mutate. with the advice and consent of the Senate. All circuit judges shall receive a salary of $8,500.00 a gear each, payable monthly. Each E on mmm circuit judge  reside within °s_ci.reuit, an when appointed_ shall wmertppeus. be a resident of the circuit for which he is appointed. The circuit judges in each circuit shall be judges of the circuit co1u·t of aplpeals m t at circuit, and it shall be the duty of each circuit judge in eac cir- P . cuit to sit as one of the judges of the circuit court of a eals in that oem dum. circuit from time to time according to law: Provided, lllhat nothing in this section shall be construed to (prevent any circuit jud holding court or otherwise, as provided by other sections oglihe Judi~ 01 e. ’ ,,§$‘§’{"’i“°”t1“Ws'°' Sec. 7. All laws or parts thereof inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Approved, September 14, 1922. CHAP. 307.-An Act Amending the Act of June 30 1922, making a propriations [P¤bli¢» N¤· 2921 for the military and nonmilitari activities of the War llepartment for the Escal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes. Am _ Be it enacted by the Semzte and House ez R%r;·esenta,t·£ves of the bg;r¤kr“0;>l vjncez United States of Ameruga in Congress assemb d, at the President, (mei to be glhayggd upon the recommendauon of the board of general officers convened §,,‘g" °{,‘;‘*;,§g to carry out the ehmmation provisions of the Act entitled  Act Pr;¤”i;1c=¤g·m making ap)propr1ations for the military and nonmihtary act1v1t1es of ’ ° ‘ the War epartment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes, " approved June 30, 1922, is authorized to determine the number of officers below the grade of lieutenant colonel ,,,0,,,,,, that shall be discharges; and recommissioned in the next lower grade mggldfjexgnétpf au- notwithstanding the 'tation of eight hundred in said Act: Prowkied, amp. 121,.;...;...;..;, That the lfresr ent is authorized, upon the recommendation of said board, to increase the authorized strengph of various grades as prescribed m_sa1d Act by not more than ty colonels, one hundred and fifty majors, and three hundred captains, and to decrease by a total of not to exceed Eve hundred, apportioned among the grades as Tm, mom mm the Pres1dent may determine, the authorized strength of the two vv 1. ma. lowest grades as prescribed by said Act: Provided further, That on and