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SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. 31 rms DEPARTMENT. F**°°°P°¤*¤¤°¤*· For contingent expenses, horseshoeing, furniture, fixtures, oil, med- C°”°i”g°”t°xp°”’°°‘ ical and sta le supplies, harness, blacksmithing, gas and electric lighting, flags and ha yards, and other necessary items, cost of installation and maintenance of telephones in the residences of the superintendent of machinery and the fire marshal, $4,000. ` For fuel, $4,000. F“°l‘ HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Hmm d°"“"m°“°‘ For enforcement of the provisions of an Act to prevent the spread ¢»§•?i»°Hi;giise§i¤$€°° of contagious diseases in the District of Columbia, a proved March 3, vgii s2i§£Z iii? 1897, and an Act for the prevention of scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles, whooping cough, chicken pox, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, and typhoid fever in the District of Columbia, aplproved Fe ruary 9, 1907, and an Act to provide for registration of a cases V0, 35 P lm of tuberculosis in the District of Columbia, for free examination of ° ’ ` sputum in suspected cases, and for preventin the spread of tuberculosis in said District of Columbia, a rovec? May 13, 1908, under the direction of the health officer of saicflgistrict, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the District of Co- p,,,,,,,,_ lumbia Ap ropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $6,000: Promkled, mI§g:;¤fgg;' P°*=*°¤¤* That the limitation of $25,000 in such Act on the employment of va. 43, p. éso. personsgozervices from the appropriation for this purpose is increased to $31, . For the maintenance of one motor vehicle for use in the pound V°“°‘°‘°‘ P°°”d· service, $200. Tuberculosis d For the maintenance of a dispensary or dispensaries for the treat- mma.1 aspensiiiis. ment of persons suffering from tuberculosis and of persons suffering from venereal diseases, including payment for personal service, rent, and supplies, $250. COURTS. Courts. JUvEN1LE courvr: For compensation of jurors, $800. §,‘{§gg‘}°°°““· For fuel, ice, gas, laundry work, stationery, printing, books of 0¤¤¢i¤s¤¤m1>¤¤¤¤- reference, periodicals, typewriters and repairs thereto, binding and rebinding, preservation of records, mops, brooms, and buckets, removal of ashes and refuse, telephone service, traveling expenses, and other incidental exFpenses not otherwise provided for, $375. MUNICIPAL oormrz or contingent expenses, including books, law books, books of reference, fuel, light, telephone, blanks, ockets, and ‘ all other necessary miscellaneous items and supplies, for the fiscal years that follow: For 1921, $1,000; For 1922, $1,000. F" lm For additional employees from Jnme 1, 1921, to June 30, 1922, ,,,,{d'u°°"°l °mpI°y’ inclusive, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Jury clerk, $1 ,600; four enrolling clerks, at $1,600 each; stenographer an typist, $1,400; in all, $10,183.34. For compensation of jurors from June 1, 1921, to June 30, 1922, J“'°”‘ $10,000. . ms For lodging, meals, and accommodations for `urors and rileiputy L°dg“’g*m ’°°°’ United States marshals, while in attendance upon them, when o ered by the court, from June 1, 1921, to June 30, 1922, $100. un _ For alterations and repairs to buildings, $1,000, to continue avail- B mg '°"'“”" - able until June 30, 1922. For furniture and equipment, $1,200, to continue available until F“""““"‘ June 30, 1922. Pcuacmm Police court: For compensation of jurors, fiscal year 1919, $1,799. rum,