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STATEMENT OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS-Continued.
JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT-Continued.

Purpose of Appropriation

1921-23

1923-25

Common Pleas Court:

Salary of Common Pleas Judges,

$2,100,000 00

$2,160,000 00

Salary of Common Pleas Judges-Deficiency.

43,794 24

Expense of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court Judges,
Payment of mileage of divided judicial districts.
Clerk hire-Dauphin County,

60,000 00

60,000 00

6.000 00

5,000 00

14,400 00

14,400 00

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The County Court of Allegheny :
President Judge's salary,

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Salary of other Judges of county,

64,000 00

80,000 00

Judges' salaries-Deficiency,

11,551 99

Retired Judges-Salaries,

80,000 00

100,488 44

Retired Judges-Salaries-Deficiency,
Associate Judges-Salaries,

Associate Judges-Mileage,

TOTALS,

2,943 87

80,000 00

50.000 00

15,000 00

5.000 00

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General Appropriations,
Deficiency Appropriations,

TOTALS,

$3,792,005 00
69,194 92
$3,861,199 92

$3,839,693 44

$3,839,693 44

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STATEMENT OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS—Continued.
MISCELLANEOUS.

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750 00

500 00

200 00

Painting and framing portrait of Bernard J. Myers,
Retouching and reframing portraits of former Lieutenant
Governors in a uniform manner,

Examination of Locust Mount Memorial Hospital,

Salary of Hon. S. A. Whitaker, deceased, to legal representative,

Costs in contest of election of George A. Smith, Westmoreland County,

Expenses of Electoral College,

Transcript of testimony relative to State Bank of York, Expenses of Legislative Committee Compulsory liability insurance for motor vehicles,

Expenses of Legislative Committee-Unfavorable conditions facing farming interests,

Expense of inauguration of the Governor of the Common-
wealth,

Improvement of Port of Philadelphia (Department
Wharves, Docks and Ferries),

TOTALS-General Appropriations,

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SUMMARY.
1921-23

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1-Includes $103,000 appropriated in 1921 to educational institutions ruled as sectarian not entitled to State Aid.

2-Includes $1,425,600 appropriated in 1921 to hospitals and homes ruled as sectarian institutions not entitled to State Aid.

Includes $1,528,600 apropriated to sectarian institutions not entitled to State Aid by Supreme Court decision.

4-No appropriations in 1921.

-After deducting appropriations amounting to $1,425, 600, made to ruled as sectarian, from the total appropriations of $7,395,100, appropriations granted in 1923, totaling $4,277,400, are 28.34 per

hospitals and homes made in 1921, the cent less.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF SENATORS AND MEMBERS OF
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1923-1924.

SENATORS.

MAX ARON, Philadelphia, was born in Russia, October 15, 1885; was brought to this country when two years of age, and received his education in the Philadelphia public schools: in 1903, he was graduated with honors from the Central High School of Philadelphia, and, after receiving his diploma from the University of Pennsylvania, was admitted to the Bar in October, 1907; was appointed Assistant City Solicitor in 1910, and served until January, 1912; is a Republican and has ac tively participated in many campaigns of his party: elected to the House of Representatives on March 28, 1913, to succeed Honorable John H. Riebel, deceased; reelected in 1914, 1916 and 1918; elected to the Senate in 1920.

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FRANK E. BALDWIN, Potter County, born at Duke Center, McKean County, Pa., June 4, 1866; attended public schools, ChamSt. berlain Institute at Randolph, N. Y., Bonaventures College, Allegany, N. Y.; taught school three years; was graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan in 1893; located at Austin, Potter County, in 1894, where he has since followed the legal profession; is interested in real estate, banking and oil business; is president of the Bank of Austin; was mercantile appraiser of MeKean County in 1893; served as burgess of Austin, two terms; school director, five years, and postmaster, seven years; was chairman of the Republican County Committee in 1902, was also delegate to Republican State Conventions; elected to Senate in 1908; reelected in 1916 and 1920; elected president pro tempore of the Senate at the close of the session of 1919, and temserved as President pro pore of the Senate during the session of 1921.

CADWALLADER M. BARR, Allegheny County,

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born at Parkers Landing, Armstrong County, Pa., March 12, 1876; was educated in the public schools and Washington and Jefferson College; taught in the public and high schools of Pennsylvania; since 1903 has been engaged in the investment banking business in Pittsburgh; resides at Aspinwall where he served for several years in council and on in the United the school board; enlisted States Army, having been commissioned a Captain in the Construction Division, Quartermaster Corps, and was honorably discharged to the Senate in December, 1918; elected 1918; reelected in 1922.

CLEON N. BERNTHEIZEL, Lancaster County, was born in Columbia, Lancaster County, Pa., October 13, 1874; educated in public and private schools;

was graduated from the Dickinson School of Law in 1898, and is engaged in the practice of law at Columbia, Pennsylvania; was a member of the House of Representatives, sessions of 1913 and 1915; elected district attorney of Lancaster County in 1915; was a Major and Judge Advocate of the Seventh Division, N. G. U. S., Mexican Border Service; served in the World War as Lieutenant Colonel and Judge Advocate of the Twenty-eighth Division, U. S. A.; was elected to the Senate at a special election in December, 1920, to succeed Honorable Horace L. Haldeman, deceased.

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CLARENCE J. BUCKMAN, Bucks County, was born in Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pa., October 31, 1879; reared on a farm and attended the public schools, graduating from the Hulmeville High School in 1894; prepared for college at State Model School, Trenton, N. J. from which he was graduated in 1897: entered the law department of the University of Pennsylvania and was graduated therefrom at the age of twenty years in 1900: is a member of the Bar of Bucks and Philadelphia Counties, and of the law firm of Buckman and Buckman; director of the Farmers' National Bank of Bucks County; member of the Washmember ington Crossing Park Commission;

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of Joint Commission for Elimination of Toll between Bridges over the Delaware River Pennsylvania and New Jersey; was a member of the Republican County Committee of Bucks County for five years; served delegate to the Republican State Convention in 1907 and to the Republican National Convention in 1916: was a member of the House of Representatives, session of 1909; elected to the Senate in 1910; reelected in 1914 and 1918; served as chairman of Senate Appropriations Committee, sessions of 1915 and 1917; elected President pro tempore of the Senate at the close of the session of 1917, and served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the session of 1919; reelected to the Senate in 1922.

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ALFRED M. CHRISTLEY, Butler County, was born at Moniteau, Butler County, Pa., January 13, 1869; worked on the farm in early the public schools; boyhood, attended graduated from West Sunbury Academy; attended Grove City College; read law and was served admitted to the bar in 1887; district attorney of Butler County from 1896 to 1900 and since then has devoted his time to the practice of law and business; is a director and treasurer of the Consolidated Coal and Coke Company, president and director of the Plumville Supply Company and a director of the Butler Steam Laundry Comterms served several as Republican pany; county chairman; served as state committeeman delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1908: presidential elector in 1912; was elected to the Senate in 1920.

JOSEPH O. CLARK, Indiana County, was born County, in Montgomery Township, Indiana Pa., September 7, 1871; was reared on a farm and educated in the private public and in the schools of Pennsylvania; engaged mercantile, lumber and real estate business; since 1906 has been extensively engaged in the development of oil properties in Oklahoma and Kansas, and bituminous coal properties in Central Pennsylvania and West Virginia; has been president of the First National Bank of 1905: was nominated Glen Campbell since

for the Senate by the Republicans of Indiana and Jefferson Counties to succeed the late Honorable Wilbur P. Graff, to which office he was elected in 1920; was elected secretary of the Republican State Committee in June, 1922.

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