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§· 4 " “TlTI.E 28.-—JUDIUIA.L 1 x two; for the district of New Jersey, one; for the western dis- 1 triet of Pennsylvania, one; for the northern .dlstrict"'.0t_,YTexas, one; for the southern district of Floridn,~one; for the district d£·_Miel1ig&n, one; for the northern district og Ohio, one; for the northern distrkt or Illlnoto,. que`; for the eastern district of Illinols,.one ;· for the ·wstern dtstriet 'ot Missouri; one; for the western district of Missouri, one; for thedietrlctj ` of uooeaua, one; for the northern district of California, o;1e:` for the smztlnern- district of California, one; for the district of 1 New Mexicmoxxe; ami for the district of Arigoua, One. - A vacancy oecurring after September 14, ·1924,·in the of any district judge so-appointed shall not be illled uuleés Congress shall so provide, and lfl an appointment is made to` dll such a vacancy occurring _ before September _14," 1924, a vacancy thereafter occurring in said 0@ce` shall not be 'illled unless Congress Shall so provide, j. _ I — —~ - . I " Every judge shall. reside in the district or circuit or 0ne·‘0f the districts or circuits for which he is appointed. `(Sept. 14, l922,`¤_c._ 306, $1, 42 sm. 837;‘F&; 16, 1925, e. 56 1-3, 43

 emeela-o~1»o; Mar; 2, -1925, e. wz, s§ 1—a, 43·Stat. mee) .

4. Additional judge for dktriet of Minnesota; residence; powers; vacancy.-ffliere shall bein addition to the judges pro- `vided for in sections-1 to 3 of this title, one judgeof the district court of the United. States for the judicial district of Miune-· eota, who shall reeide in eaid ·distriet and whose compensation andepovters shall be the same as provided by law for the judges of said district. UA vacancy occurring after» March 2, .1927, in

 office of the district judge appolnted pursuant {to thijs sec-_

tion shall not benlled unless Congress shall so provide., 2 gklar. 2, 19*25, e.-@7, S5 1-3, 43 Stat. ‘1d98.)‘ · _ _ , `_‘ 5. (J&al Code, section 2, attended.) District judiesg salariw.-eEach of the district judges, including the judged lin Porto Rico, Hawaii, and Alaska exercising Federal jurisdic-j tion,. shall receive a salary of $7,500 a year, to be 'paid in monthly installments. (Feb, 12, 19Q3, c._ 547,- 32 Stat. 825; `Har. 3, 1911, .c. 231, E`2, 36 Stat. 1087 {Feb. 25, 1919, c. 29, §' 1, 40 Stat. 1156.) _ _ ,. d _ · ` .. 6. Clerko of certain courts; appointment.-——Except in cases

 provided for by law; a clerk shall., M eppoiunted. for

each United States district court including Haxvaii andlPorto‘ " Rleo. by thejudge for·"tl1e district, or the senior judge if there . be more than one judge in the district. ~The clerk-· of the Supreme Court ot the District of Columbia shall he. appointed by mid ingeneral term. _(R. S. $,555;`—lIar. 3,1911, c., E1, § 3, 36 Stat. 1087; Feb. 26, 1919, c. 49, { 1, 40 Stat.- 1182;_ Feb. 11,1921,e. 46, 41 Stat. 1099;;Mar. 4, 1921, c. 161, $-1, 41 em. 1412,)* _ S ‘ ‘ _ g _ '- . 7. Bepnties and clerical aasistnnts.-·-—-Except as otherwise provided- by law, when,·in the opinion of- the Attorney General.- the éublle interest requirw lt he may, on ruereeommenaoupu, of the clerk of a district cenrt, including the clerk of the supreme Court of the District tot Colnmbia and the clerks of the district courts of _Hawail' and Porto Rico, which recomnnendation shall. state facts! (as distinguished from conclu-‘ sions) showing necemty for the same, allow such clerk'- to employ neeeeeery deputies and clerical assistants. Deputy clerks maybe designated to reside and- maintain omeent such plaeeé ot holdlngeourtas the judge ·may>determlne. (Mar. 3, 1911,1:. $1, O 4, 36 Stat. 16187 ; Feb. wg 1919, ‘c.-49, § 4, 40 Stat. 1182; Mar. 4, 1921, c. 161, 5 1, 41 Stat. 1412.) · ‘ · 1 4 _8. (Judicial Code, section 4.) Deputy clerka; re1novql;_death _ol' clerk; liability for defaults eg depnt.ies.·~—-Deputy clerka may be removed at the plaenie ot the clerk appointing them, with the concnrreeee of the district judge. - ~In cue lot the death lot tm clerk, his deputy or deputlm shall, anim removed, continne ln omoe and pertonn the duties of the in hid name, until a clerk is appointed, and qualllled ;_ nndtorthe default or mlsfeasanees in 0Eee N any such deputy, whether ln tbejllf•·,

Q§1DEjAHD J UBIOIARY 864 ’timc_ci' the clcrk or after his death, the clerk andihis estate and the; sureties oh his official bond shall he liable; and hk » éxecutqr or admii1iatmtQr‘¤hall have mach remedy for any `snmg defaultor misfeaszmces committed after his deathas the·<~lm·ls · would be entitle;] to jf the same had occurred ig his lifetime. (R, S. 5 558,; .I m·. 3,1911, c. 231, {4, 36 Stat. 1081) 9. (JudiciiQCOdc,· section 5.) _Cri¤s ’ hd ,baili§s.{———'l`h.— district édurt. or each district may appoint a crim·. fm- my court'; and the mdrshal may appointsuch BHQUQY of perséns, mt exceeding the` Humber appropriated; fdr by as- ,.ih·~ judge may determine, tb `wait upon; the gmné and amen jqrim and for otbeiiuecwi Bmw (R. S. { 715; jim-. 3, 1911, _c. 231, ‘§ 5,.36 Stat. 1088; Feb. 27, 1925, c..36r§, Ifitie II, 43 Stat, 1030.) . · _ l K t - .  ; _' 10. (Judicial Code, secticn 6.)· _%rdi;.wkre k¢#.·—'l`h¢»e ‘ fecords of a district court -s`hall be kept at'·fhc_pl3ce kvlwm thu cohrt is held} 'Whe¤ it is held, at more than bm place in any district and the `placé of ké€NHg the records specially prcvidcdjby law, they shall be kept tt éither of the places fif · holding the- court _W!l1Qh may bé designated `by· the district judge. ·» (R. S.·§ 562_,;'_Mar. 3, 1911, c. 231,.J 6, St•t.·10S8.)" ·j II. ·8¢¢fi6¤ 7;) ·_ Altcriing I£I’£.;—N0,&(*ti¢m. suit, ·procegding, or procéss itk any district clmrt shall abate or be rendered·_invalid by reason of ény Act chanpsg the time of- ·hqldi}1g such court, but tlié "s¤meJshall· be deemed to be wl- _ turnablee io, pending, :2110-t’l'i§b]€_ in the tcrmsestabljsheel m·§`t_ ..after‘thig"‘ret11m`dhy thereof; '(R. S. {573; Mar. 3, 1911,;:. t 231, 5 7, 36 Stat. 1088.) ’ N1: _ · . ’ 12. (Judicial Clyde, écctionj 8.) Trials nm by uewterm.-—When the trial OIT. heénring ct any mms, civil ar _c1*imin&l, in a iqistrigt court-_has`_becn*' sndts in progress before 3 jury or the court, it shall mt sizyed or diécontimied by the arrival ot the time hxéd by lug fur anothee} session of said kzourti but the court ·ma3` procem ‘ thércin and bring it·.t0.a_ conclusion in` the same xsd with the

 slime em-ect `as if-another qtatéd term of-the court hadanqt inf tervened. (R. S. § 746,; Mar. 3, 1911,1:. 231, {8, 86 Stat; 1%.}

13.. (Judicial Cqde, sc¢ti~¢m_9»)g f Coarts epa ap cmrts ai •d·`_ migslty and -equity.——The district courts, éswznartg qt admiral}? and as ccuits of equity, shall be dmmed always qpm `fcr the purpose of tiling any pleading, ofissuigxg ret¤rnig» meme and ilnal process, and ntmaldng md directing all interlocutory motions, A orders, rulu, and other mepnmtbry to the hearing, upon their mei·its,_ of -nll°`cng.se§ pwdirlg therein. Any district judgef may, upon -1:ensomlble_noticc` to tm pdrtiw, make, direct, and award, at chamber; nr in the clerfs smc. and in` vacation as. well asjinterm, a1l such §€€$,.C0¤&iS· I sioné, ol·ders;` rules, and officr proceedings, whenever the same are not grantublé of course, ·gcc0r8ing tctbb rules and prnc· .tice‘ 0i'_the`c0m·t. ·, (R. .8. 5 574*; Mar. 3, 1911,. c. @1, S 8, 36_ Stat. 1088.) _ _ , _ · - _ _ 14. _ (J adicinl Code, section l0.) Mcmhly sdiurmments far trial of criminal ensues.--·District courts shall bald monthly édjournmexlts ‘0f.t1icir regular terms, for` the trial. ot, criminal causes, when their busimsa requires it to be done, in order to prevent undixe expenses nnddekysiil __s¤ch cnseb. (R. S. S 578; Mar. 3, 1911. <;. 23L 5 10, 36 Stat. ,10%,) ._ A . ‘ 154 (Judi tial Cade, sectian 11.*2 Special t¢rns.——~·-·A spelclalj -term at any tdlqirw; court may be hz ld ntthe same plagéwhere any regular term` is held, 61* ét sixch other place in the district as `the_;¤;tuzg.`¤t the business my require, sud at such timé had upon such rmticé as may be qrdéredi by the district judge. Anijbdnihmaq may be tra¤@ed `st such special temp `whicbmight be trnnmcted at a term. (B, S. § 581; Mar. 3, ,1911, c. @1, { 11,86 bStat.=1088.) _ ` _ 16. (Judicial Cade, section 12.)‘ Adjournment far nemattenllsmé of i§4ge.———It-the judgsbt 8.DY·§u$l‘{éf·¢0§l't is unable to attend at the cémmencement of my lreguldt, or I.