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§ 8. The Secretary of State shall provide the State Council of Defense with suitably furnished rooms in the capitol. The Superintendent of Printing or the Department of Public Works and Buildings, after July 1, 1917, shall furnish it with all necessary printing, binding, stationery and office supplies.

§ 9. In case of the refusal of any person to comply with any subpoena issued hereunder or to testify to any matter regarding which he may be interrogated or to produce account books, files, papers and documents relative to any investigation being conducted by the State Council of Defense, any Circuit Court of this State, or any judge thereof, either in term time or in vacation, upon the application of the State Council of Defense, or any member thereof, shall issue an order requiring such person to comply with such subpoena, or to testify, or to produce account books, files, papers and documents, or either, and any failure to obey such order of the court, or judge thereof, may be punished by the court as a contempt of court.

§ 10. The sum of fifty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act. The Auditor of Public Accounts shall draw his warrant for the sum hereby appropriated upon the presentation of vouchers certified to by the chairman of the State Council of Defense and approved by the Governor.

§ 11. WHEREAS, an emergency exists, therefore this Act shall take effect from and after its passage.

APPROVED May 2, 1917.

STATE ENTOMOLOGIST-DEFICIENCY.

1. Appropriates $300.00.

2. How drawn.

§ 3. Emergency.

(HOUSE BILL No. 1009. APPROVED JUNE 27, 1917.)

AN ACT making an appropriation to meet a deficiency in the appropriation to the State Entomologist.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of three hundred. dollars ($300.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated to the State Entomologist for printing and distribution of circulars, posters, advertisements and other printed matter, relative to the suppression of a chinch bug outbreak, the said moneys herein appropriated to be available for expenses incurred up to and including the 30th day of June A. D. 1917.

§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants for the sum herein appropriated upon the presentation of itemized vouchers certified to as correct by the State Entomologist and approved by the Governor.

3. WHEREAS, an emergency exists, therefore, this Act shall be in force from and after its passage and approval. APPROVED June 27, 1917.

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46. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE -$110,020 for biennium.

47. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE- General office, $62,290 for biennium.

48. Game and Fish Division, $383,600 for biennium.

49. Division of Animal Industry, $146,760 for biennium.

50. Stallion Registration Division, $20,890 for biennium.

51. Apiary Inspection, $3,850 for biennium.

52. Division of Plant Industry, $22,650 for biennium.

53. Food and Dairy Division, $201,890 for biennium.

54. Dairy Extension Work, $40,000 for biennium.

55. Foot and Mouth Disease, $50,000 for biennium.

55. Commission Merchants

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61. Rock Island Free Employment office, $13,270 for biennium.

62. Springfield Free Employment office, $12,890 for biennium.

63. General Advisory Board Free Employment office, $10,600 for biennium. 64. Chief Inspector of Private Employment Agencies, $33,842 for biennium.

65. Factory Inspection Division, $198,116.66 for biennium.

66. Industrial

Commission,

$292,750 for biennium.

67. DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERALS-$177,813 for biennium.

68. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS -Executive office, $84,120 for biennium.

69. Division of Purchases and Supplies, $61,385 for biennium.

70. Division of Architecture, Construction and Inspection, $69,300 for biennium.

71. Highway Division, $337,960 for biennium.

72. Division of Waterways, $178,470.25 for bienni

um.

73. Lincoln Monument, $10,200 for biennium.

74. Lincoln Homestead, $7,000 for biennium.

75. Fort Massac Park, $2,988 for biennium.

76. Starved Rock Park, $18,700 for biennium.

77. Shabbona Park-vetoed, 78. Fort Chartres Park, $12,250 for biennium. 78. Garrison Hill Cemeteryvetoed.

79. Division of Parks, $6,600 for biennium.

80. Division for Printing, $38,345 for biennium.

81. Printing for Fifty-first
General Assembly, $125,-
000 for biennium.

82. Printing for offices,
partments, etc..
960 for biennium.

de$698,

83. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE-General office $114,450 for biennium.

84. Criminologist's Division, $10,696 for biennium. 85. Visitation of Adult Blind, $17,545 for biennium.

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AN ACT to provide for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Government until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next regular session of the General Assembly:

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the following named sums,

or so much thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the purposes hereinafter named, be, and are hereby, appropriated to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the State Government, until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next General Assembly.

GOVERNOR.

First-To the Governor, a sum not to exceed $25,000 per annum, which shall be subject to the order of the Governor for the purpose of defraying such public expenses of the State Government as are unforeseen by the General Assembly, and not otherwise provided for by law.

Second-To the Governor, the sum of $267.76 [vetoed] for deficiency incurred on account of the court costs, fees and other expenses in the case of the People of the State of Illinois ex rel Edward F. Dunne, Governor, and Patrick J. Lucey, Attorney General, versus The Economy Light and Power Company.

Third-To the Governor, for expenses connected with his office: For salaries and wages: For secretary to the Governor, $5,000 per annum; for stenographer and assistant secretary, $2,400 per annum; for clerk, $1,200 per annum; for clerk, $1,800 per annum; for clerk, $1,500 per annum; for messenger, $1,200 per annum; for extra help, $600 per annum; for departmental office expenses, $3,850 per annum; for traveling expenses, $1,750 per annum; for equipment, $500 per annum. [39,600]

Fourth-To the Governor, for the Executive Mansion and grounds: For salaries and wages, $4,800 per annum; for departmental office expenses, $600 per annum; for operating supplies and expenses for the year beginning July 1, 1917, $7,800; for the year beginning July 1, 1918, $8,800; for repairs to present buildings, grounds and equipment, $25,000. [52,400]

(Total for Governor and for Executive Mansion, $142,267.76.)

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.

Fifth-To the Lieutenant Governor, for private secretary and other employees, postage, expressage, telephoning, telegraphing, traveling expenses and other expenses connected with his office, $6,800 per annum.

SECRETARY OF STATE.

Sixth-To the Secretary of State: For salaries and wages: For chief clerk, $6,000 per annum; for assistant chief clerk, $2,400 per annum; for clerk, $1,200 per annum; for bookkeeper, $2,000 per annum; for private secretary, $2,400 per annum; for stenographer, $1,200 per annum: For Foreign Corporation Department: For clerk, $3,000 per annum; for stenographer, $1,200 per annum: For Domestic Corporation Department: For clerk, $3,000 per annum; for 3 clerks at $1,800 each per annum, $5,400 per annum; for clerk, $900 per annum; for 4 stenographers at $1,200 each per annum $4,800 per annum: For Executive Department: For clerk, $2,400 per annum; for clerk, $1,200 per annum; for stenographer, 1,200 per annum: For Index Department: For clerk, $2,400 per annum; for 2 clerks at $1,800 each per annum,

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