698 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 249. 1922. Appeals Building; assistant or deputy clerk, $2,250; reporter, $1,500: promo. Provided, That the reports issue by him shall not be sold for more $**1** °"`°p°"“`· than $5 per volume; crier, who shall also act as stenographer and t ewriter in the clerk’s office when not engaged in court room, $1,200; thiiee messengers, at $720 each; three stenographers, one for the chief justice and one for each associate jipstice, at $1,200 each; necessary expenditures in the conduct of the clerk’s office, $1,200; in all, $42,410. ‘ °°’°·°°°··°‘“““d*”g· Comrr or Arrmus Bmnnmoz Two watchmen, at $720 each; _ elevator conductor, $720; three laborers, at $600 each; mechanician
(under the direction of the Architect of the Capitol), $1,200: Provided,
That the clerk of the Court of A peals shall be the custodian of said building, under the direction and supervision of the justices of said _ court; in all, $5,160. °°'“‘“g°“‘°‘p°““‘ For mops, brooms, buckets, disinfectants, removal of refuse, electrical supplies, books, and all other necessary and incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $800. S¤v¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*· surnnmu oouirr, msrmcr or corumms. $=¤¤=¤¤¤¤· Salaries: Chief justice, $8,000; five associate justices, at $7,500 each; six stenographers, one for the chief justice and one for each associate justice, at $1,100 each; in all, $52,100. gigmgs-,50 P ,6,, Firms or wrrrmssns: For fees of witnesses and payment of the ' " ' ` actual expenses of witnesses in said court, as provided by section 850, Revised Statutes of the United States, $15,000. -l¤¤¤S~ Fmzs or Jmzons: For fees of jurors, $60,000. B¤i¤¤$·¢*°· PAY or Bsrurrs: For not exceeding one crier in each court, of office deputv marshals who act as bailiffs or criers, and for ex enses of meals and lodging for jurors in United States cases and of lliailiffs in attendance upon same when ordered by the court, and per diems $0**0- mm of jury commissioners, $29,000: Provided, That the compensation of U " each jury commissioner for the fiscal year 1923 shall not exceed $250. W—*‘¤¤=>¤¤°¤S€"P¤¤· NIISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES: For such miscellaneous `expenses as °°°` may be authorized by the Attorney General for the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and its officers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, including also such expenses other than for crsonal services as may be authorized by the Attorney General for the court _ A _ of appeals, District of Columbia, $22.500. ,,,Q"“'"‘“ “"" "“"" Pmsrrrzvo AND BINDING: For printing and binding for the Supreme _ Court of the District of Columbia, $1,500. §jQSjf_‘QZff$,,_ Cocrrmocsrzz For care and protection, under the direction of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia: Engineer, $1,200; electrician, $900; four watchmen, at $720 each; five laborers, at $600 each; six messengers, at $720 each; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; clerk to jury commissioner, $720; telephone operator, $720; attendant in ladies’ waiting room, $300; six charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $16,920, to be expended under the direction of the mmm Gm Attorney Qeneral. _ ` ’ For repairs and rmprovements to the courthouse, including repair and maintenance of the mechanical equipment, and for labor and material and every item incident thereto, 552,500, to be expended under the dir·ection of the Architect of the Capitol. surronr or CONVICTS. 0.R`i§°r$*,;t¢r{¥r[,°°”"°tS For support, maintenance, and transportation of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia; ex nses of shipping remains of deceased convicts to their homes in the%nited States, and expenses