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 .SIXTY~NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cu. 189. 1927. 1195 _ ummm or Jrmoms ’°°¤°'· ‘ For salaries of thirt A-four circuit jud, at $12,500 each; one $$7 d"m°°"°° hundred and twentyeight district judges giileludinqltwo in'the—Ter- V°‘·*°· ¤· “°"· ritory of Ilawaii and one in theilcrritory of Porto 'co], at $10,0tX) each;d?ldgu<1§¤s section  ofnthgl  amen y e· ctc A .25 =1919»·= a 1 3,500: · vided, That this appropria l   avxfilable for thesalsries of hrivgmbh m' liu all United, States   and circuit and district judges lawfully entitled thereto, w ether active or retired. » NATIONAL max connnssiomaas   1*** °'”’* For the salaries of the commissioners in the Crater Lake, Glacier, B‘““"" Mount Rainier, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Seqjlioia, and General Grant National Parks, $11,160, which shall be in 'eu of all fees and com- pensation heretofore authorized. oomrr or cusroms arrears A,?,§‘T,},’{,_°' °“’°°“" Salaries: Presiding judge and four associate judges, at $12,500 S"‘d°°‘ each  and all other oiiicers and employees of the court, $28,780; in a 91,280. ,, For rent of necewary quarters in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, $12,000; books and periodicals, including their exchange; stationery, supplies, traveling expenses; heat, lig t, and power service; drugs, chemicals, cleansers, miture; and or such othermiscellaneous expenses as may be approved by the presiding judge, $2,800; in all, $ 4,800. comrr or curus °°°’°°'°1'““· Salaries: Chief justice $12 500· four °udges, at $12,500 each· 8‘°"°"‘ gngg 311 other oiiicers and employees of the court, $60,462; in all: 1 62. Fdr printing and binding for the Court of Claims, $40,000. hulfdnux md bh"` For stationery, court library, repairs, including rapairs to bicycles, m,.,.u,,,.,,,,_ guel, electric lig t, electric elevator, and other misce aneous expenses, 6,600. · sarnuzms ami rxr-muses or commssxomsms, oomrr or oums c.$§{?R:il£l£°°'°’ For salaries of seven commissioners, at $5,000 each; for travel “°‘°"°'“"’°"¥’°""'· expenses, compensation of stenographers authorized by the court, and for stenographic and other fees and charge necessary in the taking of testimoerjy and in the performance of e duties prescribed W 43. M in the Act entitl "An Act to authorize the appointment of com- ' °' ` missioners by the Court of Claims and to prescribe their powers and compensation," approved February 24, 1925, $43,387.50. rmamroarax. oomrrs T°"“°'*°1°°“""‘ A1.AsKA: Four judges, at $10,000 each; four attorneys, at $5,000 *1*** glob four marshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3,800 each; in 1,200. j lgawmfl (éhgefogustice, $7,500; two associate justices, at $7,000 H‘“”‘ eac · in a 2 5 . Fair judges of, circuit courts, at $6,000 each, $48,000.