Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/882

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srss. II. Ch. 234. 1920. 861 Garfield and Providence Hos itals: For isolating ward for minor @$¤ "““‘S “‘ contagious diseases at Garfield Efemorial and Providence Hospitals, maintenance, $10,000 and $6,500, respectively, or so much thereof as in the opinion of the commissioners may be necexary; in all, $16,500. For maintenance, including personal services, of the public cre- °'°m°t°"' matory, $2,500. For constructing cement concrete roadway at the public crematory, $2,000. vm! For the maintenance of one motor vehicle for use in the pound °°°‘ service, $600. For equipping, maintaining, and operating the motor ambulance, and keelping it m good order, $600. D1 f For the maintenance of a dispensary or dispensaries for the treat- m iS¤a veil; ment of persons suffering from tuberculosis and of persons suffering ‘“' °”°“°‘· from venereal diseases, including 'Bayment for personal service, rent, P Wm and supplies, $12,500: Provided, at the commissioners may accept viiiuaueéisarvieas. such vo unteer services as they deem expedient in connection with the establishment and maintenance of the dispensaries herein author- Pa hmmm ized: Pm/vided further, That this shall not be construed to authorize y pm the expenditure or the payment of any money on account of any such volunteer service. For clinical examination, advice, care, and maintenance of children ,,§f““ W°”°’° °°d· rmder six years of age, under a contract to be made with the Child 0are,etc.,oic1d1drm Welfare Society by the health officer of the District of Columbia, “"“°”*‘· $15,000. COURTS. °°“’“· For eleven co ies of volumes fifty-four and Efty-five of the reports ,,.,,§°°§'*°'*p’°°1SR‘* of the Court of Kppeals of the District of Columbia, authorized to be V°*•°’· P- °°°- furnished under section 229 of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia as amended July 1, 1902, at $5 each, $110. Pnonyrron srsrim Surnmm Coutar: Probation officer, $2,200· suIipi°ei°¤iiil?:$mi”‘°m‘ assistant probation officer, $1,400; stenographer and typewriter and assistant, $900; contingent e§>enses, $325; maintenance of motor vehicle used in performance o official duties, at not to exceed $30 per month, $360; in all, $5,185. I mn com Jcrvmxrrn comrr: Judge, $3,600; clerk, $2,000; deput clerk, who ‘ is authorized to act as clerk in the absence of that ofliloer, $1,480; financial clerk, who is authorized to act as deputy `clerk, $1,200; stenographer and typewriter, who is authorized to act as a deputy clerk, $1,080; stenographer and tygwriter for judge’s work, and to aid in keeping records in clerk’s office, $1,080; probation ofIicers—— chief, $2,000; assistant chief (who shall also be mvestigating officer for children’s cases) $1,500, two at $1,200 each, one for ad t cases 551,200, four at $1 000 each; investigating officer for adult cases, $1,200; record and information cler for probation office, $1 200; clerk for probation office, $900; two bailiifs, at $900 each; telephone operator, $600; messenger, $600; janitor, $600; charwoman, $240; in all, $28,680. _ ummm Miscellaneous: For compensation of jurors, $900; ` For transportation and traveling expenses to secure the return of abscondin probationers, $250; M M The disgursing officer of the District of Columbia is authorized to mghege., shaman; advance to the cl1l6f probation officer of the juvenile court, Upon P"' °‘°°°”' r uisition (previously agproved by the judge of the juvenile court aliiil the au `tor of the istrict of Columbia, sums of money not to exceed $50 at any one time, to be expended for transportation and traveling expenses to secure the return of absconding probationers,