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 with the advice and consent of the Senate, and shall hold their respective offices for the term of four years and until their successors are appointed and qualified, unless sooner removed by the President for cause. salarles. "The governor shall receive an annual salary of $10,000, payable from the Treasury of the United States. "The salaries of the judges, marshals, clerks, and district attorneys shall be payable from the Treasury of the United States, as like officers are paid in other districts. ollection of fee, "Each clerk shall collect all money arising from the fees of his office or on any other account authorized by law to be paid to or collected by him, and shall report the same and the disposition thereof in detail, under oath, quarterly, or more frequently if required, to the court, the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, and the Secretary of the Treasury, and all public money received by him and his deputies for fees or on any other account shall be paid out by the clerk on the order of the court, duly made and signed by the judge, and any balance remaining in his hands after all payments ordered by the court shall have been made shall be by him covered into the Treasury of the United States at such times and under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. The clerk may employ, with the approval of the court, necessary clerical assistants and other em- ployees in such number as may be approved by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts. Traveling expenses. "The governor shall, in addition to his salary, be paid his actual traveling and subsistence expenses when traveling in the discharge of his official duties. The judges shall be entitled to the same travel and subsistence allowances as those of United States District Judges in other districts. The marshals, clerks of court, and district attor- neys shall, in addition to their salaries, be paid their actual traveling and subsistence expenses in accordance with the Subsistence Expense 5U. S. C.s81. 2 Act of 1926 (chapter 457, 44 Stat. 688), as amended, and government travel regulations, when traveling in the discharge of their official duties. "Accounts for such expenses of judges, marshals, district attorneys, and clerks shall be rendered and paid as are accounts of judges, marshals, district attorneys, and clerks for like expenses in other districts. . Clerk of District SEC. 14. The catchline to section 174 of the Act approved March 3, D.c Code. up 1901 (ch. 854, 31 Stat. 1218; D. C. Code, 1940 ed., section 11-401), VI, o ii-0. as amended, is amended by striking out the words, "Oath; bond; deputy" and substituting in lieu thereof the word, "Deputy"; the first sentence of such section as amended, is hereby repealed, and the sec- ond sentence of such section as amended, is amended to read as follows: "The clerk of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia may assign any of the deputy clerks in his office to duty in the general or special terms of the court, except in the probate term.". U. S. Cour of Ap SMO. 15. Section 224 of the Act approved March 3, 1901 (chapter 854, 31 Stat. 1224, 1225; D. C . Code, 1940 ed., section 11-204), as amended by the Act approved June 30, 1902 (chapter 1329, 32 Stat. 528) is amended to read as follows: "SE. 224 . Deputy clerk signing for clerk. -The deputy clerk for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia may sign the name of the clerk of such court to any official act required by law or by the practice of the court to be performed by the clerk, and may authenticate said signature by affixing the seal of the court thereto 988 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 646 -JUNE 25,1948 [62 STAT.

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