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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 163. 1917. 1119 subscri tions for the same, for news a er cli in to enable the Children’s iiiiureau to sec1u·e data regarwliing thiappgs ess of legislation affecting children and the activities of public aldigr private organizav tions dealing with children, and for reprints from State, cit, and private pub `cations for distribution when said reprints can {eprogured more cheaply than they can be printed by the Government, 95,000. Coxrmomxvr nxrnxsiss, Dnraizrninxr or Lemon: For contingent C°°“"“"'°“*’°""°“‘ and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and bureaus of the department, for which appro riations for contingent and miscellaneous expenses are not specifildally made, including the purchase of stationery, furniture, and repairs to the same, carpets, matting, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, s nges, laundry, street car tickets not exceeding $125, lighting andm heating; maintenance and repair of a motor truck and passenger-carrying vehicle, to be used for official purposes; freight and express charges, postage to_ foreign countries, telegraph and telephone service, typewriters, adding machines and other labor-saving devices; repairs to the building occupied by the office of the Secretary of Labor; purchase of law books, books Mdmm, {mm , o reference, and periodicals not exceeding $300; in all, $40,000; and migmtionexpmsssdmin addition thereto such sum as may be necessary, not in excess of $13,500, to facilitate the purchase, through the central purchasiigg V0, 36 P 53, office as provided in the Act of Jnme seventeenth, nineteen hundr ’ ' and ten (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page five hundred and thirty-one), of certain supplies for the Immigration Service, shall be deducted from the a propriation "Expenses of regulatinghimmigrat?l>‘rl1’;1 madph for the gsca yearcxgineteen hundred an¢%)eig teen and a e to e a pro riation ‘ nt' ent expenses, e artment o Labor/’ for thai;) yesii; and the totslallium thereof shall he and con— g¤f<\§¤;¤?t:1§§¤ig§;>i¤;°<ii stitute the appropriation for contingent expenses for the Department p;`i.,,_”° °°°°° °° of Labor, to be expended through the central purchasing office (Division of Publications and Sup lies), Department of Labor. RENT: For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District “°”*· of Columbia for the use of the Department of Labor, $24,000. JUDICIAL. Judicial. Strranm: Comrr: Chief Justice, $15,000; eight associate justices, S“P'°¤*•°°“"· at $14,500 each; marshal, $4,500; nine stenographic clerks, one for the Chief Justice and one for each associate justice, at not exceeding $2.000 each; in all, $153,500. Cmcurr Coums or Arrnarsz Thirty-three circuit judges, at $7 ,000  °°“'” °‘ "*" each; nine clerks of circuit courts of appeals, at $3,500 each; messenger, to act as librarian and crier circuit court of appeals, eighth circuit, $3,000; in all, $265,500. _ Dis*rmo*r comers: Ninety-six district judges, at $6,000 each, Di¤¤i¢=i¤dz·¤· $576,000. Dismicr comm', Tiznmroar or Hawaii: Two judges, at $6,000 H¤**¤¤¤f=¤*¤*¤¤¤f¤ each; clerk, $3,000; reporter, $1,200; in all, $16,200. _ Rmuann Junorzsz Salaries of judgesi retired under section two §;{**;,§*j,¤<{g;j- hundred and sixty of the Judicial e (Thirty-sixth Statutes at ’ ` Large, pa e eleven hundred and sixty-one), so much as may be necessary lor the fiscal ear nineteen hundred and eighteen. Cover or Approved, Ilisrmcrr or Conmmimz Chief justice, $7,500; Dggjg °;>g,°,;jmvg;1s two associate justices, at $7 000 each; clerk $3,250, and $250 additional as custodian of the Court of Appeals_Building; assistant or deputy clerk, $2,250; relporter, $1,500: Provided, That the reports {ppg-; issued by him shall not e sold for more than $5 per volume; crier, who shall also act as stenographer and typewriter in the clerk’s office when not engaged in court room, $1,200; three messengers at $720 each; necessary expenditures in the conduct of the clerk’s office,