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PUBLIC LAWS-OH. 277 -JUNE 26, 1944 requests therefor shall be subject to approval by the Superintendent Definitivewritings of Documents: Provided further, That the Superintendent of Docu- eoe ashing- ments shall furnish, from the quota that was printed for sale, two complete sets of Definitive Writings of George Washington to each Senator, Representative, Delegate, and Resident Commissioner, serv- ing during the Seventy-eighth Congress, who makes written applica- tion therefor. Purchases. Purchases may be made from the foregoing appropriation under 44u.s .c .ileti. the "Government Printing Office", as provided for in the Printing Act approved January 12, 1895, and without reference to section 4 36 tat.63l. of the Act approved June 17, 1910 (41 U. S . C. 7), concerning pur- chases for executive departments. Annual, etc., re- SEC. 102. In order to keep the expenditures for printing and binding PDiscontinuance of for the fiscal year 1945 within or under the appropriations for such printing. fiscal year, the heads of the various executive departments and inde- pendent establishments are authorized to discontinue the printing of annual or special reports under their respective jurisdictions: Pro- Origina copies. vided, that where the printing of such reports is discontinued the original copy thereof shall be kept on file in the offices of the heads of the respective departments or independent establishments for public inspection. Private ehiles. SEC. 103. No part of the funds appropriated in this title shall be used for the maintenance or care of private vehicles. sationanddest n SEC. 104. Whenever any office or position not specifically established ofpositions. by the Legislative Pay Act of 1929 is specifically appropriated for in 46 Stat. 32 . 2 U8.3. . supp. this title or whenever the rate of compensation or designation of any IIIso6. position specifically appropriated for in this title is different from that specifically established for such position by such Act, the rate of compensation and the designation of the position, or either, specifically appropriated for in this title, shall be the permanent law with respect thereto; and the authority for any position specifically established by such Act which is not specifically appropriated for in this title shall cease to exist. Capitol Police. SEC. 105. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall required. be paid as compensation to any person appointed after June 30, 1935, as an officer or member of the Capitol Police who does not meet the standards to be prescribed for such appointees by the Capitol Police etails, Capitol Board: Provided, That the Capitol Police Board is hereby authorized to detail police from the House Office, Senate Office, and Capitol Buildings for police duty on the Capitol Grounds. citation or title. SEC. 106. This title may be cited as the "Legislative Branch Appro- priation Act, 1945". The udiaciary Ap- TITLE II-THE JUDICIARY propriation Act, 19W. Post, pp . 854, 873. UlNTrD 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 provided by law, and who may be employed and assigned by the Chief Justice to any office or work of the Court, $536,509. Printing and binding: For printing and binding for the Supreme Court of the United States, $49,750, of which amount not to exceed $12,750 shall be available immediately, to be expended as required with- out allotment by quarters, and to be executed by such printer as the Court may designate. Poa, p.8a Miscellaneous expenses: For miscellaneous expenses of the Supreme Court of the United States, .to be expended as the Chief Justice may approve, $27,000. [58 STAT.