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 92 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cr-1. 7. 1919. gggldgsw °°'”’*· MUNICIPAL 00UBT: Five judges, at $3,600 each; clerk, $1,500; four ` assistant clerks, at $1,000 eac ; messenger $600; elevator operator, $6gO; janitor} &$61010; charwegroan, $240; m all, $25,540; R¤¤*·¤¢·>· or rento dmg` $3, • For furniture, ’1ixtui·es, equipment, and repairs to furniture and building, and for such other expenses as may be authorized by the jucéges of the court and approvcedggy tlile c]eSmre11ssioI;iere:g$%20](gg f `orcont' ent enses, inu1ngoo,awoo,oo o reference, fm lighgflielephone, blanks, doclrets, and all other neces sariy miscellaneous items and supplies, $1,200; n all, municipal court, $31,540. _ _ — {;‘”"°""!,*’· Wnrrs our urrucr: For expenses attending the execution of wuts °L&’p` M de lunatico inquirendo and commitments thereunder in all cases of indigent insane rsons committed or sought to be committed to Saint Elizabethslllospital by order of the executive authority of the District of Columbia under the provisions of existing law, mcludmg the employment of an alremst at not exceeding] $1,500 per annum and a clerk at $900, who shall be a stenograp er and typewriter, · ,..},·;,*··¤ ··°”¤“*·= INTEREST Arm smrmvo FUND. out of the revenues of the District of Columbia an one-half out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $975,408. -‘*·=··~···¤¤*¤¤’· EMERGENCY FUND. E‘*"’“°" '"°' "' To be e nded onl in case of eme enc such as riot pestilence stricter!. r 1 i public inszitary conditions, calamieyrlry good or fire or storm, and of like character, and in all cases o emergency not otherwise suffi- _ cientl rovided for-, in the discretion of the commissioners, $8,000: ?{.;'£;,,_ Provhiag, That in the purchase of all articles provided for in this Act no more than the market cprice shall be paid for any such articles, and all bids for any such arti es above the market price shall be rejected and new bids received or purchases made in open market, as may be most economical and advantageous to the District of Columbia. °°“"’ °“d ""“°'“‘ COURTS AND PRISONS. a2YEup€'$ir`iie°BZl¥$$Z Sumorrr or oorwvrcrsz For support, maintenance, and transportation of convicts transferred from the District of Columbia; expenses of shippingremains of deceased convicts to their homes in the nrted States, an expenses of interment of rmclaimed remains of deceased convicts; expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped convicts and rewards for their recapture; to be expen ed under the comb t direction of the Attorney General, $100,000. °“’°’°"°’° °' Comrrnorrsn, Drsrrucr or Coumnra: For care and rotection under the direction of the United States marshal of the District oi Columbia: Engineer, $1,200; electrician, $900; three watchman, at $720 each; three iiremen, at $720 each; five laborers, at $600 each; six messengers, at $720 each; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; clerk to jury commissioner, $720; telephone operator, $720; attendant rn Iadres’ waiting room, $300; in all, $16,920, to be expended A under the direction o the Attorney General. ngu°EiEg, Zim, J€.?`”`1°` Courrr or APPEALS Brmmmc, Drsrnrcr or Coummaz Two watchmen, at $720 each; elevator conductor, $720; three laborers, at $480 each; mechanician (under the direction of the Su erintendent of the €,,;"#,;,_ Capitol Building and Grounds), $1,200; Provided; That the clerk of the court of appeals shall be the custodian of said building, under the direction and supervision of the justices of said court; in all $4,800.
 * """°“"‘ For interest and sinldng fund on the funded debtapayable one—half