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 SIXTY·FOU`RTH CONGRESS. Suse. II. Ch. 160. 1917. 1031 nance by each of a horse and vehicle at not to exceed $20 per month, or motor vehicle at not to exceed $25 per month, for use in the discharge of his official duties, and allowances for such other inspectors in the service of the health department as the commissioners may determine, of not to exceed $12 per month for maintenance of a motorcycle each, or of not exceeding $25 per annum for the maintenance of a bicycle each, for use in the discharge of their official duties and other necessary traveling expenses, $7,000, or so much thereoi as may be necessary. Garfield and Providence Hospitals: For isolating wards for minor ;,,;§"§iL" '"'°’ *‘ contagious diseases at Garfield emorial and Providence H itals marntenance,_$_10,000 and $6,500, respectively or so muchclhereof gs m the opinion of the commissioners maybe necemary; in all, 16,500. For maintenance, including personal services, of the public crema- °'°'”“‘°"'· wiiy, $2,000. . or the maintenance of one motor vehicle for use in the pormd **0** v¤¤¤¤¢· service, $300. · D, hmm For the establishment and maintenance of a  or dis- miss and msu pensaries for the treatment of persons suffering from tu erculosis *’““““‘ and of persons suffering from venereal diseases, including tgayment for P I personal service, rent, and supplies: Provided, That e commis- Acceptance ozmm sioners may accept such volunteer services as they deem erxedient “’°"""‘°°· in connection with the establishment and maintenance of e dis- No I pensaries herein authorized: Provided further, That this shall not be pq construed to authorize the expenditure or the payment of any money on account of any such volunteer service, $12,500. FMD; ou Em For repairs and alterations to the building located on lot ten, zemvnwlipiwmnta square two hundred and twenty-eight, formerl occupied as an emer- ""'°"`·°‘°· gency hospital, and now the property of the llnited States, in order to make it available for use as a laboratory for the Health Department of the District of Columbia, and for other uses of said District PWM of Columbia: Prcmkled, That authority to occupy said building is moimpéum wma. antcd to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia by the ‘ Slecretary of the Treasury; to be immediately available, $4,000. _ counrs. °°°"·*· For eleven copies of volumes forty-eight and forty-nine of the pcgiglin M Aww ° reports of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, author- ‘°°""°°°‘ ized to be furnished under section two hundred and twentjy-nine of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia as amended uly first, nineteen hundred and two, at $5 each, $110, ,.m,m,¤m___ Przosarrou srsrmm: Probation officer, Supreme Court, _$2,000· msistant probation omcer, $1,200; stenographer and typewriter and assistant $800; police court-—probation officer $1_,500 assistant probation officer $1,200; contingent expenses, $650; in all, $7,350. raven. mm. Juvnmnn cotrxr: Judgle, $3,600; clerk, $2,000; depuftty clerk, who s*'““* is authorized to act as c 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 is authorized to act as a deputy clerk, $900; stenogra her and typewriter for ]udge’s work, and to aid in keeping records in clerks office, $900; probation officerschief $1,800, assistant chief, who shall also be mvestigating officer for children’s cases $1,500, two at $1,200 each, one for adult cases $1,200, four at $1,000 each; investigating officer for adult cases, $1,200; clerk for probation office, $900; two bailiifs, at $900 each; telephone operator, $600; messenger, $600 ; janitor; $600; charwoman, $240; in all, $26,790. _ _ ul H Miscellaneous: For compensation of jurors, $900;