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55 STAT.] 77TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 258-JUNE 28, 1941 301 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 commis- sioners 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 subject to the conditions specified for such fees and expenses of conciliation commissioners in the Department of Justice Appropriation Act, 1937, $350,000. 49Stat. 1327. 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 193, title II, of the Act of June 6, 1900 (28 U. S . C . 9, 557-570, 595, 31Stat.362. 596), and compensation for jury commissioners, $5 per day, not Jury commissioners. exceeding three days for any one term of court, $2,040,000: Pro- Compensation. ided, That the compensation of jury commissioners for the District 41 Stat. 518. e D. C . Code §11-1401. of Columbia shall conform to the provisions of title 18, chapter 10, section 341, of the Code of the District of Columbia, but such com- pensation shall not exceed $250 each per annum. Miscellaneous salaries: For salaries of all officials and employees of the Federal judiciary, not otherwise specifically provided for, $866,200: Provided, That the compensation of secretaries and law Proisos Secretaries or law clerks of district judges shall be fixed by the Director of the Admin- clerks, salary limita- istrative Office of the United States Courts without regard to the ion Classification Act of 1923, as amended, except that the salaries of 42Stat.61488. secretaries shall not exceed that of the senior clerical grade and the Pos', p.613. salaries of law clerks shall not exceed that of the principal subpro- fessional grade: Provided further, That none of this fund shall be Appointments, cer- used for the pay of a law clerk appointed by a district judge unless the senior circuit judge of the circuit (the District of Colulnbia being considered a circuit) in which the district where the clerk is needed, is situated, shall certify to the necessity of the appointment: Provided further, That not to exceed three law clerks to district Law clerks, liniita- judges shalll be appointed in alny one circuit. AMiscelllleots expenses (other than salaries): For such nliscella- neous expenses as may be authorized or approved by the I)irector 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 therefor; stenographic reporting services without regard 4Rering seices. to section 3709, Revised Statutes, provided that the rates of payment shall not exceed those fixed by the district court pursuant to Rule 80 (b) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, in the jurisdiction of which the services are rendered, purchase of lawbooks, including the Lawbooks. exchange thereof, for United States judges, and other judicial officers, including the libraries of the United States circuit courts of appeals, and theb Federal Reporter and continuations thereto as issued, Federl Reportcr. $398,000: Provided, That such books shall in all cases be transmitted Proaiso s to their successors in office; all books purchased hereunder to be cessors. marked plainly, "The Property of the United States": Provided further, hat not to exceed $2 per volume shall be paid for the cur- U. S. Code. iiton rent and future volumes of the United States Code. Annotated, and tated, pricelimitatio that the reports of the United States Court of Appeals for the District