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of the Tariff Act of 1930, $4,515,000: Provided, That this appropria-
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tion shall be available for the salaries-of all United States justices
and circuit and district judges lawfully entitled thereto whether
active or retired.
Salaries of clerks of courts: For salaries of clerks of United States
circuit courts of appeals and United States district courts, their
deputies, and other assistants, $3,631,295.
Clerks' onfoeo No part of any appropriation in this Act shall be used to pay the
funds.
cost of maintaining an office of the clerk of the United States District
Court at Anniston, Alabama; Florence, Alabama; Jasper, Alabama;
Gadsden, Alabama; Grand Junction, Colorado; Montrose, Colorado;
Durango, Colorado; Sterling, Colorado; Newnan, Georgia; Benton,
Illinois; Salina, Kansas; Chillicothe, Missouri; Roswell, New
Mexico; Bryson City, North Carolina; Shelby, North Carolina; Ard-
more, Oklahoma; Guthrie, Oklahoma; Aberdeen, South Dakota;
Pierre, South Dakota; Deadwood, South Dakota; Ogden, Utah;
Detif emplyees. Casper, Wyoming; Evanston, Wyoming; or Lander, Wyoming; but
this paragraph shall not be so construed as to prevent the detail
during sessions of court of such employees as may be necessary from
other offices to the offices named herein.
Probation system, United States courts: For salaries of probation
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officers and their clerical assistants, as authorized by the Act approved
of ApPitonmoteetc. June 6, 1930 (18 U. S . C . 726), $1,650,000: Provided, That nothing
herein contained shall be construed to abridge the right of the district
judges to appoint probation officers, or to make such orders as may be
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necessary to govern probation officers in their own courts: Provided
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eneral further That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay the
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salary or expenses of any probation officer who, in the judgment of
the senior or presiding judge certified to the Attorney General, fails
to carry out the officia orders of the Attorney General with respect
to supervising or furnishing information concerning any prisoner
released conditionally or on parole from any Federal penal or correc-
tional institution.
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Salaries of criers: For salaries of criers as authorized by the Act
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of December 7, 1944 (Public Law 468), and Acts of March 3, 1911,
and March 3, 1891, as amended (28 U. S. C. 224 and 547), $320,000.
Fees of commissioners: For fees of the United States commissioners
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 tie objects and subject
to the conditions specified for such fees and expenses of conciliation
commissioners in the Department of Justice Appropriation Act, 1937,
$475,000.
Fees of jurors: For mileage and per diems of jurors; meals and
lodging for jurors 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 (31 Stat. 362); and compensation for jury commis-
sioners, $5 per day, not exceeding three days for any one term of
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court; $1,400,000: Provided, That the compensation of jury commis-
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sioners for the District of Columbia shall conform to the provisions
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of section 1401, title 11 of the District of Columbia Code, but such
compensation shall not exceed $250 each per annum.
Miscellaneous salaries: For salaries of allofficials and employees of
the Federal judiciary, not otherwise specifically provded for,
$1,800,000: Proded, That the compensation of secretaries and law
clerks of circuit and district udges (exclusive of any additional com-
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pensation under the Federas Employees Pay Act of 1945 and any
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other Acts of similar purport subsequently enacted) shall be fixed by
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