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160 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 62 -APR . 4 , 1938 [52 STAT. p to n C I Register of Wills. Personal services. Contingent ex- penses. Recorder of Deeds. Personal services. Contingent ex- penses. Rent. Post, p. !r2. Contingent iandmis- cellanllols e'Xpeilse. REGISTER OF WILLS For personal services, $76,560. For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, telephone bills, print- ing, contract statistical services, typewriters, photostat paper and supplies, including laboratory coats and photographic developing- room equipment, towels, towel service, window washing, streetcar tokens, furniture and equipment and repairs thereto, and purchase of books of reference, law books, and periodicals, $13,120. RECORDER OF DEEDS For personal services, $111,440. For miscellaneous and contingent expenses, including telephone service, printing, binding, rebinding, repairing, and preservation of records; typewriters, towels, towel service, furniture and equipment and repairs thereto; books of reference, law books and periodicals, streetcar tokens, postage; not exceeding $100 for rest room for sick and injured employees and the equipment of and medical supplies for said rest room, and all other necessary incidental expenses, $12,500. For rent of offices of the recorder of deeds, $15,000, to be expended without reference to the provisions of section 6 of this Act. CONTINGENT ANI) MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES Objects specifled. For checks, books, law books, books of reference, including $3,000 Pt a '. for law books and books of reference for the Corporation Counsel's office, periodicals, newspapers, stationery; surveying instruments and im)plements; drawing materials; binding, rebinding, repairing, and Traveling expenses. preservation of records; ice; traveling expenses not to exceed $2,000, including payment of dues and traveling expenses in attending conventions when authorized by the Commissioners of the District Reumoing unsafe, of Columbia; expenses authorized by law in connection with the removal of dangerous or unsafe and insanitary buildings, including payment of a fee of $6 per diem to each member of board of survey, other than the inspector of buildings, while actually employed on S e ttlement of surveys of dangerous or unsafe buildings; not exceeding $3,000 for claims, the settlement of claims not in excess of $250 each. approved by the Commissioners under and in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act authorizing the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to settle claims and suits against the District of 4Sta5it. ll 60; 46 Columbia", approved February 11, 1929 (45 Stat. 1160), as amended Administrative ex- Administrative expenses, compensation to injured employees in enses, compensation oinjured employees. the District of Columbia: For the enforcement of the Act entitled "An Act to provide compensation for disability or death resulting from injury to employees in certain employments in the District of 45 Stat. 600. Columbia, and for other purposes", approved May 17, 1928 (45 Stat. Transfer to C om r 600), $53,300, for transfer to and expenditure by the Employees' Compensation Commission under its appropriations "Salaries and expenses", $53,000, and "Printing and binding", $300. Retirement Act; For financing of the liability of the government of the District of )istrict revenues. Columbia, created by the Act entitled "An Act for the retirement of employees in the classified civil service, and for other purposes", 5U.S. C. §707a. approved May 22, 1920, and Acts amendatory thereof (5 U. S. C . 707a), $842,760, which amount shall be placed to the credit of the "civil service retirement and disability fund".