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1946 not provided Add items requested additional Administrative Office amount appropriation for 1945 appropriation in annual appropriations 1945 appropriation asked bailiffs bill Chairman CHANDLER committee competent law Conference of Senior Congress cost court of appeals Court of Claims court reporters crier current appropriations 1945 deputy marshal district court district judges District of Columbia employees estimate for 1946 estimate to current ETTER expenses FEBRUARY 23 Federal courts fees fiscal year 1946 GILLESPIE going grade HANCOCK HOLLAND HORNE increase JONES Judge BIGGS Judge GRONER Judge KNOX Judge MARIS Judge PARKER Judge WHALEY Judicial Conference judiciary Justice ROBERTS KERR law clerk O'BRIEN percent person personnel positions present printing and binding Public Law RABAUT reclassification record Relation of estimate requested in 1946 salaries secretary Senior Circuit Judges SHAFROTH statement STEFAN Supplemental appropriation Supreme Court thing Total appropriations Total estimate United States courts WAGGAMAN within-grade promotions
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Page 107 - Cost of complying with the provisions of the act to provide for the settlement of claims arising from terminated war contracts and for other purposes (Public Law 395, approved July 1, 1944), additional personnel 93, 400 Total estimate for 1946
Page 47 - training in law equivalent to that represented by graduation from a law school of recognized standing; admission to the bar of the highest court of a State, and to the bar of a circuit court of appeals of the United States; at least 5 years' experience in the practice of law, legal research, legislative drafting, or briefwriting.
Page 7 - than 2 years, or 2 years of specific training for welfare work (a) in a school of social service of recognized standing, or (b) in a professional course of a college or university of recognized standing. A probation officer does two things; first of all, he gives in most instances, certainly in the metropolitan areas, in almost every case a
Page 4 - to current appropriations 1945 appropriation in annual act $1, 137, 400 Supplemental appropriation for 1945 Relation of estimate to current appropriations—Continued Deduct items carried in 1945 not required in 1946: Estimated cost of additional compensation, Public Law 49, Reporter-probation clerk to be paid from the appropriation
Page 75 - Supplemental appropriation for 1945 Total appropriations for 1945 2, 985, 000 Deduct items carried in 1945 not required in 1946: Estimated cost of additional compensation, Public Law 49, 78th Cong 377, 400 Add items requested in 1946 not provided for in 1945: Difference between part-year and full-year cost of within-grade promotions authorized in 1945
Page 24 - largely guided by any recommendation made by Judge Knox and Judge Hand, who understand the problem up there very much better than I do. If it meets with your approval, I would like to read a letter which I wrote which seems to satisfy the New York reporters. Mr. RABAUT. Without objection, you may proceed. Judge PARKER (reading):
Page 47 - Law clerk: Grade P-4; salary range $3,800 to $4,600.—Professional training in law equivalent to that represented by graduation from a law school of recognized standing; admission to the bar of the highest court of a State, and to the bar of a circuit court of appeals of the United States; at least 3 years' experience in the practice of law, legal research, legislative drafting, or brief-writing.
Page 119 - have a total personnel of around 100 persons, sometimes a few less, and sometimes a few more, usually depending on the number of temporary employees that we have. Appropriation title Fees of jurors, United States courts. Miscellaneous salaries, United States courts. Miscellaneous expenses, United States courts. Traveling expenses, United States courts. Printing and binding, United States courts. Salaries, Administrative
Page 107 - annual act $220, 000 Deduct items carried in 1945 not required in 1946: Estimated cost of Total appropriations for 1945 220, 000 additional compensation in 1945 . 14, 500 Add items requested in 1946 not provided for in 1945: Additional cost of within-grade promotions financed in 1945 on a part-year basis