Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/960

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942 SIXTY—FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 164. 1918. _ F th closure occu ied by the pound and stable $600. · mYf»i§i¤i.°gt°n D 1 ° t Fg; glinical exgxhlination, advidb, care, and maintenance of children Ce'°· °“·· °‘°"“d’°° under six ears of age, under a contract to be made with the Washingby` ton Diet §itchen by the health officer of the District of Columbia, $15,000. €<>¤¤S· COURTS. p¤(ii°s`i“ °[ Apmm "` For eleven copies of volumes fifty and fifty-one of the reports of "°'·32·P·“”· . the Co1u·t of Appeals of the District of Columb1a,_author1zed to be furnished under section two hundred and twenty-nine of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia as amendedy July first, nineteen _ hundred and two, at $5 each, $110. _ s,i;,r°rt¥$Z??:?,m¢.”°t°m' PROBATION srsrmr, Surmmm Comrr: Probation oi'ricer_$2,000; i assistant probation officer, $1,200; stenographer and typewriter and assistant, $900; contingent exfpenses, $325; maintenance of motor vehicle used in performance 0 official duties, at not to exceed $30 _ per month, $360, to be available immediately; in all, $4,785. I `s`§i$i°$ii°°°¤' Juvmmnn couarz Judge, $3,600; clerk, $2,000; depuitgr clerk, who is authorized to act as c erk in the absence of that 0 cer, $1,480; financial pllerk, zivho is authorizled to agi; as dieputy plerk, §1,20§); te n thewriterwoisau or1ze oac asa epuy 2le1]?l;g$fl?08(g; ihtenolgrpapher ahd typewriter for judge’s work, and to aid in kee records in clerk’s omce, $1,080; robation officers— Pmg P . . chief $1,800, assistant chief (who shall also be mvestigatmgl officer for children’s cases) $1,500, two at $1,200 each, one for adu t cases 1 200 four at $1 000 each· investi atin officer for adult cases, 3 ; y 7 ! g g , , $1,200; clerk for probation office, $900; two bailiffs, at $900 each; telephone operatop, $600; messenger, $600; jamtor, $600; char- . woman, $240; in al $27,280. mS°°um°°°" Miscellaneous; Fdr compensation of jurors, $900; _ For meals of jurors and of prisoners temporanly detamed at court awaiting tria , $50; For rent, $2 000; For furniture, fixtures, equipment, and repairs to the courthouse and grounds, $500; _ _ _ For fuel, ice, as, laund work, statione , r1nt1n , books of g Y-Y. . ry P . reference, periodicals, typewriters and repairs thereto, inding and rebinding, preservation of records, mops, brooms, and buckets, removal of ashes and refuse, telephone service, traveling expenses, and other incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $2,500; ,,,,,,09 coun In all, $5,950. _ S¤1=¤··¤¤· Poucs comrr: Two jud%es, gg $3,6}00teach2, glpréz 032,2010; dlepuzy clerk —-one $1600 two at 1,5 eac , wo a eac ; epu y finaniial clerk,,$1,500; probation officer, $1,500; assistant probation oflicer, $1,200; seven bailiffs, at $900 each; deputy marsha , $1,000; janitor, $600; engineer, $900; assistant engineer, $720; fireman, $600; two assistant janitors, at $300 each; matron, $600; three Mmumm cleaners, at $360 each; telephpne gpelrsatig, ESO; all, $331,480. ° Mis ll us: For rintin , aw oo , oo 0 re erence, irectoriesf€pe?1·Ii§d)icals, staflionerjg, bindingh and rebinding, preservation of records, typewriters and repairs thereto, fuel, ice, gas, electric lights and ower, teleplhone service, laundry workjremoval of ashes and rubbislh, mops,_ rooms, buckets, dusters, sponges, painters’ and plumbers} su phes, toilet articles, medicines, soap and disinfectants, United giates ilacrs and halyards, and all other necessary and incidental expenses of} every kind not otherwise provided for, $2,825; For hardwood benches $700; “`i*¤¢SS*°°·*· °*°· For witness fees, $2,500; For furniture and repairing and replacing same, $200;