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AMENDMENTS OF RULES OF THIS COURT.

ORDER.

IT IS ORDERED that paragraph 7 of Rule 32 of the Rules of this Court be amended so as to read as follows:

"7. In pursuance of section 1911 of title 28 of the United States Code, the fees to be charged by the Clerk of this Court are fixed as follows:

"(a) For docketing a case on appeal or petition for writ of certiorari or docketing any other proceeding, $100.00, to be increased to $150.00 in a case on appeal or writ of certiorari when oral argument is permitted.

"(b) For preparing the record for the printer, indexing the same, supervising the printing and distributing the printed copies to the Justices, the Reporter, the Library, and the parties or their counsel, 20 cents per folio of each 100 words; but where the necessary printed copies of the record as printed for the use of the court below are furnished, charges under this item will be limited to any additions printed here under the Clerk's supervision, plus a handling charge of $25.00 in cases in which oral argument is permitted.

"(c) For preparing, on filing, for the printer, petitions for writs of certiorari, briefs, jurisdictional statements or motions when required by the Rules, or at the request of counsel, when, in the opinion of the Clerk, circumstances require, indexing the same, changing record references to conform to the pagination of the printed record, and supervising the printing, 20 cents per folio of each 100 words. Neither the expense of printing nor the Clerk's supervising fee shall be allowed as costs in the

case.

"(d) For making a copy (except a photographic reproduction) of any record or paper, and comparison thereof, 40 cents per page of 250 words or fractions thereof; for comparing for certification a copy (except a photographic

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reproduction) of any record or paper when such copy is furnished by the person requesting its certification, 10 cents for each page of 250 words or fraction thereof.

"For comparing with the original thereof any photographic reproduction of any record or paper, when furnished by the person requesting its certification, 5 cents for each page.

"(e) For a certificate and seal, $3.00.

"(f) For an admission to the Bar and certificate under seal, $25.00.

"(g) For a duplicate certificate of an admission to the Bar under seal, $10.00."

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order shall apply to cases docketed on or after May 1, 1950.

APRIL 24, 1950.

ORDER.

IT IS ORDERED that the concluding sentence of paragraph 9 of Rule 13 of the Rules of this Court be amended so as to read as follows:

"The fees of the Clerk under Rule 32, paragraph 7, shall be computed on the folios in the record as printed, and shall be in full for the performance of his duties in that regard."

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order shall apply to cases docketed on or after May 1, 1950.

APRIL 24, 1950.

ORDER RE ATTORNEY'S DOCKET FEES.

The Clerk is directed to abandon the practice of awarding an attorney's docket fee except as provided by statute in admiralty cases.

This order shall apply to cases docketed on and after May 1, 1950.

APRIL 24, 1950.

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INDEX

ACCOUNTING. See Jurisdiction, II, 2.

ACCOUNTS. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 5; Jurisdiction, V.
ADJUSTMENT BOARD. See Jurisdiction, I, 3.

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. See Aliens; Constitutional Law,
VIII, 3, 6-7; Jurisdiction, I, 3, 5; IV, 3; Labor, 1-2; Natural
Gas Act; Statutes; Transportation, 2–3.

ADMIRALTY. See Jurisdiction, III, 1; IV, 4.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE.

Order appointing member of Advisory Committee, p. 993.
AFFIDAVIT. See Constitutional Law, I.

AGRICULTURE. See Constitutional Law, VI, 1–2; Eminent Do-
main, 2.

ALIENS. See also Constitutional Law, VIII, 1; Trading with the
Enemy Act; War, 1.

Deportation proceedings-Administrative Procedure Act-Applica-
bility-Administrative Procedure Act applicable to deportation pro-
ceedings; hearing before immigrant inspector not in conformity with
Act; 7 (a) proviso inapplicable. Wong Yang Sung v. McGrath,
33.

AMENDMENTS. See Rules.

AMORTIZATION. See Taxation, 1.

ANTITRUST ACTS.

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1. Sherman Act - Restraint of trade- Monopoly - Gypsum
board.-Restraint of trade and monopoly in gypsum board industry;
District Court decree finding unlawful conspiracy affirmed; defend-
ants enjoined pending further order of this Court. United States v.
United States Gypsum Co., 960.

2. Sherman Act-Real estate brokers-Fee-fixing-"Trade" in Dis-
trict of Columbia.-Sherman Act applicable to trade in District of
Columbia; real estate brokerage as "trade"; fixing rates of commis-
sions unlawful; acquittal in criminal prosecution not res judicata in
civil suit; finding that certain defendants had not conspired was not
"clearly erroneous." United States v. Real Estate Boards, 485.
APPEAL. See Jurisdiction.

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ARMED FORCES. See Courts-Martial; War, 2.

ARREST. See Constitutional Law, IV, 1.

ARTICLES OF WAR. See Courts-Martial, 1.

ASSOCIATIONS. See Contempt, 2.

ATTACHMENT. See Jurisdiction, III, 1.

ATTORNEYS.

Amendments of Rules of this Court relative to fees to be charged by Clerk, pp. 994, 995.

AUTOMATIC COUPLERS. See Employers' Liability Act.

AUTOMOBILES. See Constitutional Law, VII, 3.

BELIEFS. See Constitutional Law, III, 1.

BIAS. See Constitutional Law, V, 2–3.

BILL OF ATTAINDER. See Constitutional Law, I.

BILLS OF LADING. See Transportation, 4.

BLUE SKY LAW. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 6.

BONDS. See Taxation, 1.

BROKERS. See Antitrust Acts, 2.

BUILDINGS. See Health.

BUSES. See Constitutional Law, VII, 3.

CALIFORNIA. See Constitutional Law, II, 2; III, 2; Eminent Domain.

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 7.

CARMACK AMENDMENT. See Transportation, 4.

CARRIERS. See Constitutional Law, VII, 3; Employers' Liability Act; Jurisdiction, I, 3; Transportation.

CEASE-AND-DESIST PROCEEDINGS. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 6.

CEILING PRICE. See Constitutional Law, VI, 3.

CERTIORARI. See Jurisdiction, II, 4; IV, 5.

CITIZENSHIP. See also Jurisdiction, I, 4.

Loss of citizenship-Grounds-Conviction of crime.-Conviction of crime other than desertion and treason not ground for loss of citizenship. Roberts v. District Court, 844.

COERCION. See Constitutional Law, III, 2-4.

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