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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cu. 195. 1926; 345. oouarorcumousarnars A,$p°;**,__°‘ °°•’~°¤• Salaries: Presiding judge and four associate judges, at $8,500 8******- eagxh gggoall other odioers and»employees of the court, $27,890; in a . » . . For rent of neoessai quarters in the District of Columbia. and dsewhere, $10,000; boo and periodicals, including their exchange; stationery, supplies, traveling expenses;;. heat, light, and power servicie; drugs, chemicals, cleanbsgam, fuzxgguie; in fordsuch omr misce aneous expensesasma a ro t e presi in 'u , 04,000, in .,0, 014,000. ’ *"’ ’ g ‘ COURT OF C¢X11’t0lCll.llB8. Salaries: Chief justice $8,000; four judges, at $7,500 each; and Bm"` all other officers and em loyeesof the court, $58,212; in all, $96,212. P in d b, d For printing and bm¢lin` ' g for the Court of Claims, $40,000. , mggufm °° "’ ` For stationery, court library, repairs, including repairs to bicycles, °“‘“°°"’· fuel, electric ight, electric elevator, and other miscellaneous expenses, $Qs6(x)• _ _ I l V · Commlsslonerasala- or salaries of seven commissioners, at $5,000 each; for travel ri¤¤ md •¤v¤¤¤¤¤- expenses, comgensation of stenographers authorized by the court, and for stenograp 'c and other fees and charg necessary in the taking of testimony and in the performance of t duties prescribedin the act entitled “An Act to authorize the appointment of commissioners V°"“• °‘°°" by the Court of Claims and to prescri their powers and compen- sation,” approved February 24, 1925, $34,000; in all, $69,000. rsamroaiai. comrrs hmwml Amisiu: Four judges, at $7,500 each; four attorneys, $5,000 each; Aux" four marshals, at $4,000 each; four clerks, at $3,800 each; in all, $81,200. Hamm Hawan: Chief justice, $7,500.; two associate justices, at $7,000 each; in all, $21,500. For judges of circuit courts, at $6,000 each, $48,000. mansuans, msrmcr Arronmmrs, cumxs, AND orxma nxmmns or Ummmtmcmm rmrrma srarns comrrs For salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marsnals, and g‘£1¤r¤¤¤.é=<» their deputies, including services rendered in behalf of the United I 1 States or otherwise, services in Alaska in collecting evidence for the United States when so specially directed by the ttorney General, and maintenance, alteration, repair, and operation of motondriven passen vehicles used in connection with the transac- tion Vogthe o i business of the United States marshal lfor the District of Columbia, $3,400,000, including not to exceed, $3,500 for the purchase of a motor-driven.passenger—carrying van for the oth- cial use of the oilice of the Umted States marsha for the southern {’®°$‘*',g'é_,,_ch°dm_ district of New York in thetransportation ofsprisoneraz Provided, ¤¤¤¤.¤¤·~ That there shall be paid hereunderany necessary moi keepin vessels or other property attached or libeled in a ` lty in sucg amount as the court, on petition setting forth the facts under oath, hrmsmwmmn may allow: Promkled furtlwr, That marshals » and oilioe deputy marshals (except in the District of Alaska) may bmgranted. a diem of not to exceed $4 in lieu of subsistence, instead of, but unggrr the conditions prescribed for, the present allowance for actual expenses of subsistence.