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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 173-JUNE 28. 1943 sessions of court of such employees as may be necessary from other offices to the offices named herein. Probation system, United States courts: For salaries of probation officers and their clerical assistants, as authorized by the Act entitled "An Act to amend the Act of March 4, 1925, chapter 521, and for 46 Stat. 503 . other purposes", approved June 6, 1930 (18 U. S. C. 726), $956,800: Salary range. Provided, That the salary of no probation officer shall be less than Appointment, etc., $1,800 per annum nor more than $3,600 per annum: Provided further, f probation officers. That nothing herein contained shall be construed to abridge the right of the district judges to appoint probation officers, or to make such orders as may be necessary to govern probation officers in their Failure to carry out own courts: Provided further, That no part of this appropriation ortdey r enersal. shall be used to pay the salary or expenses of any probation officer who, in the judgment of the senior or presiding judge certified to the Attorney General, fails to carry out the official orders of the Attorney General with respect to supervising or furnishing information con- cerning any prisoner released conditionally or on parole from any Federal penal or correctional institution. Fees of commissioners: For fees of the United States commissioners and other committing magistrates acting under section 1014, Revised Statutes (18 U. S. C. 591), including fees and expenses of conciliation commissioners, United States courts, including the objects and sub- ject to the conditions specified for such fees and expenses of con- 49 stat. 1327. ciliation commissioners in the Department of Justice Appropriation Act, 1937, $350,000. Fees of jurors: For mileage and per diems of jurors; meals and lodging for jurors in United States cases when ordered by the court. and meals and lodging for jurors in Alaska, as provided by section Jury commissioners. 193, title II, of the Act of June 6, 1900 (31 Stat. 362), and compensa- tion for jury commissioners, $5 per day, not exceeding three days for Compensation, any one term of court, $1,680,000: Provided, That the compensation of jury commissioners for the District of Columbia shall conform 41stat. i. to the provisions of title 18, chapter 10, section 341, of the Code of the D14. Cde I - District of Columbia, but such compensation shall not exceed $250 each per annum. Miscellaneous salaries: For salaries of all officials and employees of the Federal judiciary, not otherwise specific:illy provided for, Sc,.,ri, .. Imlil, ' $1,087,800: Provided That the compensation of secretaries and law clerks to circuit and district judges shall be fixed by the Director of the Administrative (ffice of the United States Courts without 5 .2ts.tc.li:;Supp. regard to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, except that the n.os, t seq. salaries of the secretaries, exclusive of temporary additional com- pensation, and exclusive of the differential allowed for higher living costs in the Panama Canal Zone, shall correspond with those of the assistant administrative grade (grade 7 of clerical, administrative and fiscal service): Provided further, That the annual basic com- pensation of the secretary to a circuit or district judge shall not (exclusive of temporary additional compensation) exceed $3,200: And provided further, That the salaries of law clerks shall corre- spond with those of the assistant professional grade. Miscellaneous expenses (other than salaries): For such miscellane- ous expenses as may be authorized or approved by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, for the United States courts and their officers, including rent of rooms for United States courts and judicial officers; supplies and equipment, including the exchange of typewriting and adding machines, for the United States courts and judicial officers, including firearms and ammunition Reportingservices. therefor; stenographic reporting services without regard to section 41 U.. c. Ca. 3709, Revised Statutes, provided that the rates of payment shall not exceed those fixed by the district court pursuant to Rule 80 (b) 242 [57 STAT.

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