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IND! Jury——Continued l Qualilications of jur0rs——~Cpntinue(1\ ` Race, color, and previous condition of servitude, p. 912,

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Service at previous term within year as disqualification,. p. 912, § 423 · State law to govern,`p. 911, § 411 Service at more than one term in year prohibited, p. 912. § 423 _ . Special juries, State law to govern, p. 912, 5 418 Summoning `jurors, see Drawing and summoning jurors, supra V · Supreme Court, trial of issues of fact by jury, p. 906, 5 343 Trial by~jury Issues of fact generally, p. 939, § 770 et seq. Issues of fact in Supreme Court, p. 906, 5 343 Seiaure and condemnation of adulterated or misbranded insecticides, p. 97, 5 133 ‘ ‘ Venire facias, see Drawing and summoning jurors, supra Justice Department _ 9 See also Arronxmr Gnmzaar. ., Actions for money due Post Gtjice Department, suit in equity on failure of action at law, p. 47, § 332 , Contingent fund, annual report ofexpenditure, p. 47, 5 334 Disbursing officer _ Designation by Attorney General, p. 46, 5 320 Monthly payment of salaries of judges, p. 46, 5 321 Establishment of department, p. 44, 5 291 Fees of counsel employed by Attorney General, p. 46, 5 313 Head of department, Attorney General, p. 44, 5 291 . Investigations, appointment of investigating oilicials by Attorney General, p. 45, 5 299 _ _ Otlicers, performance of duty as required by Attorney General, p. 46, 5 311 Q_ Personnel of department . Assistant Attorneys General, p. 45, 5 Assistant to Attorney General, p. 45, 5 294 Attorney General as head of department, p. 44, 5 291 Solicitor General, p. 44,' § 293- . Solicitors, p. 45, 5 297 Records of department in charge of Solicitor of Treasury, p. 46. 5 322 l .. Reports distributed to judges and courts, charge against departmentyp. 47, 5 338 ` Seal ot department, p. 44, 5 292 Solicitor General Appointment, compensation, and duties, p. 44, § 293 Argument ot cases before Supreme Court, p. 46, 5 309 Solicitors for certain other departments, p. 45, § 297 Statutes and reports, distribution to judges and courts, by department, p. 47, § 338; p. 48, 5 339 · Traveling expenses and subsistence of oflicers, p. 45, § 302 Justices of Supreme Court ~\ See Surmmr: Comrr " ‘ \ Juvenile Olfanders . See EDUCATION ; Pmsoxs asn PRISON me Kansas ” See also Misimnr. Laxns AND Minute Representatives in Congress, number, p. 3, 5 2 Kelp _ . Praducts obtained by experimentation at kelp plant, sale by Secretary of Agriculture, p. 59, § 556 Kentucky Representatives in Congress, number, p. 3. § 2 Kidnaping See Camas AND Orrnxsns Labels . See Bnssns asn l\1,u:ns; Corrnneiir

FX 2298 Labor See also Arraornuvrroxs; Proxima; Starr: Taann Bureau of Labor Statistics bulletins · ` Bulletins as to labor conditions, p. 947, § 5 Bulletins, printing and distribution, p. 1433, § 270 Collection, collation, and reports of labor statistics, p, 947, § 2 Commissioner of _`Labor Statistics, appointment and tenure of oiliee, p. 947, § 3 _ ——— compensation, p. 947, S 3 -—— duties in_general,_p. 947, § 4 ·-e- printing and publication of reports, p. 143 4, § 271. Design and duties of bureau generally, p. 947, § 1 Reports of labor statistics in Hawaii. p. 947, § 7 _ Reports to President and Congress, p. 947, § 6 Consular reports as to wages paid abroad, p. 647, § 81 Contract laborers, importation. prohibited, p. 131, § 136 (bl · Controversies between railroads and employees, adjustment, see Rzqunoans _ . ‘ Convict labor, see Parsons ann Paisonnas Conrict·made“ goods Importation prohibited, p. 572, § 140 Manufacture in Federal prisons, see Paisoxs axe Pursorznas ` Hours of labor _ Employees in executive departments. p. 29, §. 29 Government Printing Oiiice, p. 1417, { 43 Public works, p. 1307, §§ 321-324; p. 1308, §§ 326 Railroad employees, see Burrows Underground workers, p. _966, § 187 Industrial relations, printing and distribution of reports of commission, p. 1433, § 268 Investigations as to condition of industries and industrial workers, p. 610, §’ 17 __ Labor disputes _ Commissioners of conciliation may be appointed by Secretary of Labor, p. 950, § 51 - Injunctive relief, statutory Pestriction of, p. 950, § 52 Secretary of Labor may act as mediator, p. 950. § 51 Local associations of employees, exemption from income tax, p. 822, § 982 (8) . . Mediationof labor·`disputes, powers and duties of Secre— tary of Labor, p. 62, § 619 National trade-unions Branches of trade·union, p. 948, § 24 Constitution, rules- and by-laws, p. 948, § 23 Definition of “National trade·union." p. 948, § 21 ,» Headquarters, location of, p. 948, § 25 Incorporation and powers, p. 948, § 22 Otlleers of -trade-union, p. 948, § 24 Subunions, p. 948, 5 24 Railway labor law, see Raruzoans Unions · Antitrust laws not applicable to labor unions, p. 3.33, { 17 ` Exemption of labor organizations from income tax, p. 822, 5 982 (1) ` . Vocational rehabilitation of persons injured in industry ‘ Acts required of States to receive benefits of appropriations, p. 949, § 34 Appropriation and allotment of funds for use of States, p. 948, § 31 Appropriation for use of Federal board, p. 919, § 39 Civil employees of United States to receive benetits. p. 948, 5 32 . Conditions precedent to expenditure of appropriation, p. 948, § 32