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54 STAT.1 76TH CONG. , 3D SESS.-CH. 189--MAY 14, 1940 ney and Marshal of the United States Court for China and to employees in their offices for allowances for living quarters, including heat fuel, and light as authorized by the Act of June 26, 1930 (5 U. S. C. 118a), not to exceed $1,700 for any one person and in no event to exceed the amount actually and reasonably expended by the recipient of such allowances for living quarters, including heat, fuel, and light; lawbooks and other books of reference; ice and drinking water for office purposes; and expenses of maintaining in China Amer- ican convicts and persons declared insane by the Court; rent of quar- ters for prisoners; ice and drinking water for prison purposes; wages of prison keepers; and the expense of keeping, feeding, and transport- ing prisoners and persons declared insane by the Court. Sixty per centum of the expenditures for the offices of the United States District Attorney and the United States Marshal for the District of Columbia from all appropriations in this title shall be reimbursed to the United States from any funds in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the District of Columbia. This title may be cited as the "Department of Justice Appropria- tion Act, 1941". TITLE IV-THE JUDICIARY UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT Salaries: For the Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices; Reporter of the Court; and all other officers and employees, whose compensation shall be fixed by the Court, except as otherwise pro- vided by law, and who may be employed and assigned by the Chief Justice to any office or work of the Court, $449,500. Printing and binding: For printing and binding for the Supreme Court of the United States, $23,500, to be expended as required without allotment by quarters, and to be executed by such printer as the Court may designate. Miscellaneous expenses: For miscellaneous expenses of the Supreme Court of the United States, to be expended as the Chief Justice may approve, $25,000. Structural and mechanical care of the building and grounds: For such expenditures as may be necessary to enable the Architect of the Capitol to carry out the duties imposed upon him by the Act approved May 7, 1934 (40 U. S. C . 13a-13d), including improve- ments, maintenance, repairs, equipment, supplies, materials, and appurtenances, special clothing for workmen; purchase of waterproof wearing apparel; and personal and other services, including tempo- rary labor without reference to the Classification and Retirement Acts, as amended, and for snow removal by hire of men and equip- ment or under contract without compliance with sections 3709 and 3744 of the Revised Statutes (41 U.S. C. 5, 16), $65,000. UNITED STATES COURTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Sixty per centum of the expenditures for the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia from all appropria- tions under this title and 30 per centum of the expenditures for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia from all appropriations under this title shall be reimbursed to the United States from any funds in the Treasury to the credit of the District of Columbia. Repairs and improvements, District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia: For repairs and improvements to the courthouse, including repair and maintenance of the mechanical 207 46 Stat. 818 . Maintenance of pris- oners and insane. Reimbursement by District of Columbia. Short title. The Judiciary Ap- propriation Act, 1941. Salaries. Printing and bind- ing. Miscellaneous ex- penses. Care of building and grounds. Post, p. 647. 48 Stat. 668. Post, p. 1109. Division of expendi- tures. Courthouse, repairs and improvements.