Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/725

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704 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 433. 1916. P¤>¤¤¤¤¤=¥¤*·¤= Pnonyrrox srsrnu: Probation officer, Supreme Court, $2,000; assistant probation pflicer, $1,200; stenographer and typewriter and assistant, $800; pohce cou1jt——probation officer $1,500, assistant probation officer $1,200; contmgent expenses, $500; in all, $7,200. §£,,°"gf°°“"· Juvm~ur.m cormr: Judge, $3,600; clerk, $2,000; deputy clerk, who is authorized to act as erk in the absence of that officer, $1,350; financial clerk, who is authorized to act as a deputy clerk, $1,200; stenographer and typewriter, who isauthorised to act as a deputy clerk, $900; stenographer and tgewrrter for judge’s work, and to a1d in keeping records in clerk’s office, $900; probation officers—chief $1,800, assktant chief, who shall also be investrgating officer for childrerfseases $1,500, two at $1,200 each, four at $1,000 each; clerk for probation ofiiee, two baihifs, : easlhgtggelpshpne operto , $600- `amtor, ; oman, ; ID , · , - J¤¤>¤¤ a glor compensation of jurors, $900; Rm- F t $2,00 ; _ F¤¤¤*¤¤·¤· gg; Ogxtmes, equipment, and repairs to the courthouse N1 lm S ? . . . m”°°"““°°‘“* Fogniuel, ice, gas, laundry work, stationery, printing, books of reference, periodicals, typewriters and repairs thereto, bmding and rebinding, reservation of records, mops, brooms, and buckets, removal o GSEIBS and refuse, telephone service, traveling expenses, and other incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $2,000; ' In ll, $5,400. iiQ°:°a·°°°'° Poirot: comrrz Two judges, at $3,600 each; clerk, $2,200; deputy ` clerks-—one $1,600, one $1,500, two at $1,200 each, one (who shall be a stenographer and typewriter) $900; deputy Enancral clerk, $1,500; seven bailrfs, at $900 each; depugyzrgrarésmhal, jtamtor, ng-rn' $900· istant engm° eer, 7 ; man ; wo assis §apit<Er‘s?at $30(l;3ach; matropl, §600; three chaimen, at $360 each; te e one operator $480; in a 30,180. _ m’°°"""°°'“‘ lvgseellaneousz Flor printing, law books, bookspf reference, drrectories, periodicals, stationery, binding and rebmdmg, preservation of records, typewriters and repairs thereto, fuel, ice, gas electric lights i'i‘.i£t{;%w°ft0¥S°"i3§’33§¤2°"`{§.‘i2i,.}f.““‘}¤Y.aY.tZ'.‘§'k;p’§r§';¥“"p?s"t2i.°? EES pIlumbeis’ supplies, toilet articlesfmediciries, soap arid disinfectants. nited States flags and halyards, and all other necessary and incidental expense? o every kind not otherwise provided for, $2,250. For witness ees, $3,000; For furniture and repairing; and replacing same, $200; Nlsor of jruors o bailitfs 111 attendance upon them when 0 ere y · e court, ; 1¤r¤r¤.¤¢c- For compensation of jurors, $6,000; For repairs to buildings, $1,000; _ _ In all, $12,500. _ §,§‘j,§f'“°"""‘· MUNICIPIAL cormr: Five judges, at $3,000 each; clerk, $1,500 ; three assistant clerks, at $1,000 each; messenger, $600; janitor, $600; in all, $20,700· R°“'· For rent of huilding, $3,600; Coucineeurerpcms. For contuggent expenses, including books, law books, books of reference, fu , light, telephone, blanks, dockets, and all other necessa? miscellaneous items and supplies, $750; _ n all, municipal court, $25,050. Qyggggi Wnrrs or _LUN.sC"Y1 For expenses attending the execution of writs ' do lunatrco mqurrendo and commitments thereunder in all cases of rndrgent insane persons committed or sought to be committed to the Government Hospital for the Insane bv order of the exe tiv au- . . . _ _ _ cu e thority of the District of Columbia under the provisions of existing