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$44 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cu. 195. 1926. ,;';';‘•,g,,,_,,__ frauds, during the fiscal year 1927:.P1·om2Zed, That not more than one person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $7,500 per annum. N » · Y rumm mane noun Y¤•*>*¤¤*¤°° *******1- For e of the Pueblo Lands Board including compensation $§f°,'§°§jm_ for meml¥:r appointed by the President of the United States, and for clerical assistants, interpreters, mrveyora, and stenographers, rental of quarters, travel expenses, fees of witnesses, telep_ one and telegraph service, including the maintenance and operation of a passengencarrying motor vehicle, $39,000. ’=·<**°**‘- JUDICIAL ,,,f,’,§,‘§_,,,,‘{f°°°‘ S"` ummn srxrms sursmn: oomrr 8*-°”“”· Salaries: Chief Justice, $15,000; eight Associate Justices, at w§B";§,*°g:°§;cf”“‘“‘ $14,500 each; and all other oilicers and employees, whose compensa- tion shall be iixed by the court, except_ as otherwise (gflovi ed by romp. em. law, and who may be engployed and assigned by the `ef Justice to any otiice or work of e court, including an additional assistant to the reporter of the court, if the court deems one necessary, to gnsblgm the to expedite the publication of its reports, 106 · in 046. mPri¤¤¤¤ md ¤1¤¤- pfinting’ and binding for the Supreme Court of the United Em m States, $25,000 and the printing and bin ing for the Supreme Court '°’ shall be done lay the printer it may employ, unless it shall other- 0¤ci¤1R¤¤¤f¢•·¤¤=- wise order· and for printing and binding t e oilicial repsrts of the Supreme Court of the United States, an advance p;mp et install- ments thereof, during the fiscal year 1927, to expended as required, without allotment by quarters, $25,000; in all, $50,000. mscmuxmus sxrimsas, suramm comrr Mmmm- For miscellaneous expenses of the Supreme Court of the United States, to be expended as the Chief Justice may direct, $18,874. R¤¤¤r¢•r.¤·¤¤rv ¤¤¤ For the salaxzy of the Reporter, $8,000; and for his expenses for °";:°°‘ m professional an clerical assistance and stationery, to be paid upon °' ' vouchers signed by him and approved by the Chief Justice, $3,500; in all, $11,500. ~ ’“°‘°°‘ ssnsams or Juocss ¤i§·&¤s°le¢¤$¥e°l°°’ `For salaries of thirty-four circuit judges at $8,500 each; one hundred and twenty-seven district judges (including two in the vol w lm Territory of Hawaii and one in the Territory of Porto Bicoxi, _at ‘ "" ' $7,500 each; and {Judges retired under. section of the Ju cial Code, as amended _ y t e Act _of_February 25, 1919; in all, $1,350,000: A1 ,,.¤.'°'°°¤;i. M all Pravukd, That tlus appropriation shall be available for the salaries !¤¤¤°°· of all United States justices and circuit and district judges lawfully entitled thereto, whether active or retired.

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°°“'*°" For the salaries of the Commimioners in the Crater Lake, Grlacer, Mount Rainier, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Secguoia, and General Grant National Parks, $11,160, which shall be in ieu of all fees and com- pensation heretofore authorized.