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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Crrs. 122, 123. 1919. 1325 "That the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in general ,,mP$f·*°“°m°°"°“‘ term may appomt one probation officer, at a sala.ry of $1,800 per annum, and as many vo unteer assistant probation officers, male or female, as occasion may require; and that the olice court of the District of Columbia. may appoint one chief prtiation officer at a salary of $1,500 per annum, and two assistant probation officers at a salary of $1,200 each, one of which assistant probation officers °#:§dm¤¤¤1 *0* °¤¤ shall serve for one year only, and one stenographer and typist at a y ' salary of $1,200 per annum, who shall serve for one year only, and as many volunteer assistant probation officers, male or female, as occasion may require. _ ,_pp°m,mm,_ "All such probation officers and assistants shall be appointed for a term of two years, with the exception of one assistant probation officer and one stenographer and typist, who shall be appointed for one year only, and may be removed by the respective co1u·ts ap- v0,,,,,m,m,s,,,m_ pointing them. All such volunteer probation officers shall serve without compensation, and shall have such powers and perform such duties as may be assiiied to them by said courts." ,,,0,,_m,_ That section Eve of said ct be amended by striking out of said dV·>1·¤6.p·865.¤me¤¤· section the words "five thousand do]lars" and by inserting in lieu ' thereof the words ‘€e` ht thousand dollars," so that said section when so amended shalllg read: A,,°,mM_ _,c__ ,0 HSec. 5. That the chief probation officer of each court shall be 1>r¤b¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤•r¤. inentitled, for himself and his assistants, to»a room in the building °”°°°°‘ occu ied by that court, and all necessary statione and supplies for tlie transaction of the business of his oi‘Hce; anlilrall the probation officers except volrmteer officers shall be entitled to their necessary expenses in performing the duties of their office, under the direction of the court, the amount of the exdpense for such stationery, supplies, and expenses to be fixed an allowed by the court upon proper vouchers submitted to it by the probation officers, and accounts duly verified by their oaths; and for the purpose of this Act there is hereby appropriated the sum of $8,000, one half to be paid out of any money in the Treas1u·y not otherwise appropriated and the other half out of the revenues of the District of (£>lumbia." Approved, March 4, 1919., ~ iruentmo. c¤n.12a.—a¤ act  a · em at are ni remac me comin  Service for the fiscal year ending u£g1IT0F:rl;‘l0. P {Public. Ne 846·l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat*ivea of the United States of America in Umtgresa assembled, That the following sums be, ,.,.‘f}’§‘,i',’;‘;‘§}},$“,,‘.§,$_,‘3“‘ and the are hereb , severally appropriated, in fuH compensation for the Diplomatic and, Consular Service for the fiscal yearpnding June 30, 1920, out of any money in the Treasruy not otherwrse appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, namely: sanarmas or Aunassanons AND Mrmsrrms. S’“““°’· Ambassadors extraordinarcgl and plenipvotentiary to Austria- A‘“b“““°”‘ HUI1g8;?, Argentina, Brazil, ile, France, ermany, Great Britain, Pm umd Italy, apan, Mexico, Peru, Russia, Spain, and Tur·key, at $17,500 EHVOVS 8XtY'30Yd-lf Envo extraordin and ministers lenipotentiary to Belgium, uw »i¤·i_ ministers China, gilba, and theagetherlands and Ilirxemburg, at $12,000 each, p1°'"p°°°“m”‘ $"%°°°¢. . . . . cassette. at nvoys extraordinary and mmrsters plempotentrary to Czecho· P¤}§;¤d-mmm mg Slovakia and Poland, at the rate of $12,000 per annum each from ¢°;mYao,rsm.’ ’ March 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, both dates inclusive, $32,000;