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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 7. 1919. 91 COURTS. °°“¤=· For eleven copies of volumes fifty-two and fifty-three of the reports ,,.${’,,°"°°f"m°°°'I° R°' of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, authorized to be V°'· 3’· P- °°°· furnished under section 229 of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia as amended July 1, 1902, at $5 each, $110. Pnomrrron srsrma, SUPREME Comer: Probation officer, $2,000; g,,};®‘°(g‘{,,,,,’{"’*°‘“· 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; in all, $4,785. ,,;,,,,1,,, wm Juvnmnm comvr: Judge, $3,600; clerk, $2,000; depugy clerk, who sauna. is authorized to act as clerk in the absence of that officer, $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 typewriter for judge’s work, and to aid in keeping records in clerk’s office, $1,080; probation officers—— chief, $1,800; assistant chief (who shall also be mvestigatini officer for children’s cases), $1,500 two at $1,200 each, one for ad t cases $1,200, four at $1,000 each; investigating officer for adult cases, $1,200; record and information clerk for probation office, $1 200; clerk for probation office, $900; two bailitfs, at $900 each;-telephone opea1i1at¢;1g8$4€g0; messenger, $600; janitoig $600; charwoman, $240; m, ,. ,,,m,,m,,,,, Miscellaneous: For compensation of jurors, $900. For meals of jurors and of prisoners temporarily detained at court awaiting trial, $50; For rent, $2,000;. _ . For furniture, fixtures, equipment, and repairs to the courthouse and grounds, $500; _ - For fuel, ice, gas, laundry work, stationery, printing, books of reference, periodicals,.typewriters and repairs thereto, binding and rebinding, preservation of records, mops, brooms and buckets, re-r moval_o as es and refuse, telephone service, traveling expenses, and officr ilricglgerggaél expenses not otherwise provided for, $2,500; n a, ,. Potion comrr: Two judges, at $3,600 each; clerk, $2,200; deputy i:h°a2l°m` clerks—one $1,600, two $1,500, two at $1 200 each; deputy financial clerk, $1,500; deputy assistant financial clerk, $1,500; probation officer, $1,500 ; two assistant probation officers, at $1,200 each; seven haihifs, at $900 each; deputy marshal, $1,000 ; janitor, $600; engineer, $900 ; assistant engineer, $720; firemen, $600; assistant janitor, $300; maatflorgg four cleaners, at $360 each; telephone operator, $480; in, ,. mm,,mm Miscellaneous: For printing, law books books of reference, directones, periodicals, stationery, binding and rebinding, preservation of records, typewriters and repairs thereto, fuel, ice, gas electric lights and power, telephone service laundry work, removal of ashes and rubbish, mops, brooms, buckets, dusters, sponges, painters? and p‘lumbers’ supplies, toilet articles, medicines, soap and dkinfectants, mted States flags and halyards, and all other necessary and meidental eicpenses 0 every kind not otherwise provided for, $4,000; ‘ mtmm °,c_ For witness fees, $3,000; ' For furniture and repairing and re lacing same, $500; For meals and accommodations ofijurors and of bailiifs in attend- ¤¤¤8 upon them when ordered by the court, $200;. , mn For compensation  jurors, $10,000; , For repairs to bmldmg, $1,500;  _ In all,$19,200. ,, . ,