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PUBLIC LAW 86-30-MAY 20, 1959

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Court of Claims: "Salaries and expenses", $28,900; Courts of appeals, district courts, and other judicial services: "Salaries of supporting personnel", $1,939,300, of which $67,900 shall be derived by transfer from the appropriation for "Salaries of judges"; DEPARTMENT or

JUSTICE

Legal activities and general administration: "Salaries and expenses, general administration", $304,000; "Salaries and expenses, Antitrust Division", $338,000; Immigration and Naturalization Service: "Salaries and expenses", $4,208,000; Federal Prison System: Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated: "Limitation on administrative and vocational training expenses" (increase of $32,000 in the limitation on administrative expenses and $50,000 in the limitation on vocational training expenses); Office of Alien Property: "Limitation on salaries and expenses" (increase of $200,000 in the limitation on general administrative expenses); DEPARTMENT or

I t ^.^' all*' 33 USC 944.

LABOR

Office of the Secretary: "Salaries and expenses", $118,800; Office of the Solicitor: "Salaries and expenses", $201,400; Bureau of Veterans' Remployment Rights: "Salaries and expenses", $43,700; Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training: "Salaries and expenses", $308,700; Bureau of Employment Security: "Compliance activities, Mexican farm labor program", $37,100; "Salaries and expenses, Mexican farm labor program", $123,500, to be derived by transfer from the farm labor supply revolving fund; Bureau of Employees' Compensation: "Salaries and expenses", $244,100, together with an additional amount of not to exceed $3,690 to be derived from the fund created by section 44 of the Longshorettien's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, as amended; Bureau of Labor Statistics: "Salaries and expenses", $565,300; Women's Bureau: "Salaries and expenses", $41,800; Wage and Hour Division: "Salaries and expenses", $871,100; LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

Senate: "Salaries, officers and employees", $1,488,605; "Office of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate", $18,740; Contingent expenses of the Senate: "Legislative reorganization", $10,650; "Senate policy committees", $24,010; "Joint Economic Committee", $13,590; "Joint Committee on Atomic Energy", $16,625; "Joint Committee on Printing", $7,605; "Vice President's automobile'^ $560; "Automobile for the President pro tempore", $560; "Automobiles for the majority and minority leaders", $1,120; "Reporting Senate proceedings", $18,825; "Inquiries and investigations", $209,900; "Folding documents", $2,900;

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