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 SIXTYJHNTH CONGRESS.~ Bus. II.- Cn. 271; 19,27. 1321 binding-- preservation at meccrds mops, brooms, and buckets, ashes and refuse, telephime servioc,—tra2ve1ing expenses, meals ofjurors anilmpnscners, repairs to courthouse aud. grounds, furniture,  f eggyargent, and other mcsdentellexpeuzses not gtk _•" * ‘::.·’ 1. n,. .7 1 The disbursing qilice; of   District of Columbia is authorized to ,°¢$,?¤°°¤ ¤¤§gg'*·=•,·,{ advance to the chief p¤¤batwn,oiBcerrof,the·juven11e`court upon  rechuisition (prev1ousl'iBa%proved·.b¥. the judge of the juvenile court an the au iter oi: .- istrict o Columbus mms of. money not ¤ todexceed   at any on:) figs,     for transportation an travels expenscsr ure . .1; ndmgr ro a- tioners,_aud to be accounted for month1y»on’itamized vouchereipto the accountmg-cilicer of the Drstrict of Columbia., ‘ -     l ly I" Policaccurt. Sa1aries:iFor,  servicesin accordance withthe   Bahries gn82%ct`of 1923, including $300“add1twnal for presiding judge, 6, · J .' i i , For printgigh law booérsybgolrailplf reference, ziirectofries, pe£§,odieals, ‘°°¤“¤¤°¤*°*¤•¤••¤ stationer in i , re in_ ' preserve ion 0 reco_ - writers ayiid repailig thereto, fuel, ge, gas, electric  slid potidvdei, i.°I°p”°“% S°i'i2,°’$l$‘l",,,¤"°’k’l'°m°’“€,°? i°“*’§‘”’ “f‘  "‘i’P*‘* rooms uce Y   $83-8111 san,  toilet articles medicinergz soap anii pdisinfIectants,_}lodging  for jurors and bailins when ordered by the court, United St&t6$ deze and halyards, and all other ¤ecess¤·y· and incidental expenses leof every kind not otherwise provided for,`$9,500. ” " ` ` For witnessfees, $2,000.QQ  Wi¤¤•••- For compensation ofjurors, $27,000. 7 _ ¥¤¤>¤· For repairs and alterations to building, $2,500. ,_ Bumuug mem, eee. xumcrru. coun ““”’°‘°‘°°“"· Salaries: For personal services in accordance with the Chsi£ica· Mm" gionligiéot of 1923, including,  additional for presiding judge, 55, . ‘ i ' ' ‘ ” e. F pensetion—of,`urers,$6,500:iPro¤id•d Th tdepes1ts_° mad i»ma¤°'°"‘.· » on d(lin(:ri?1s for jury triisls in accordance with miles Irescribed bi tl; ”"°°§},“°“ °‘ °°‘ court under authority, granted in section 11 of tile Act pgwed l’·£‘e'$‘*·é¤···.°°“““" M March 3, 1921»(Ferty~iirst Statutes, page 1812),¤h•11 beeamgd unless, V°*· **· P- 1****- grior to three dsys before the time set for {such trialsyincluding undagg and log holidays, a new d8l$B·f0l‘»t!18·l be. set by thoecourt, discontinued lor settled, or demands for jun?. trials be WIIV,   ;~ . _, ·1,.,~  Forrentpfbuilding,$4,800.‘-._ _ ,,_   .' o B•¤* For contu§ent expenses, mcludi books, law books,,books of ¤¤¤¤¤¤•¤*•¤>•¤¤¤•· reference, fu light . telephone, b1a·i1iEs_ , docketss lodging and meals for jurors,   for dgputyusloliiefgdgstgthes mglxlmls while, i11··¢§$611d— anceunu.rors,,iwen _ .y,{o0`. reps to furnituprg, biiilding, and building equipment, arid all Otlldr 1\9°°$8'·¥`Y miscellaneous items and supplies, $4,750. ,     i   A swam V ·su1·mnm oomrr, DISTRICT or conmrma _ j U Cm- ‘ e Salaries: Chief justice, $10,500; five associate justices, at $10,000 EMM each, Sl.X.Su;i1}0g1;{)]l1§® onea§>r$t7l;e6g)1·ief justice andione for each Faris or w1·1i11~rrss?s,: IL¢£· milesige sind per diemfotglwitneinles and for ¥§f;‘f·m ,,_ m per `ems in `e su,  U tu_ _ xpenees •#»p·¤,j of witnesses in sgid court as provided gy sectiori,850,81t:cvisedigtatutes of the United States, $33,000. · `