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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 659 . 1928 . 669 For contingent expenses incident to the enforcement of an Act relating to the adulteration of foods and drugs in the District of Columbia approved February 17, 1898 ; an Act to prevent the adul- teration of candy in the District of Columbia, approved May 5, 1898 ; an Act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes, approved June 30, 1906, and an Act to regulate, within the District of Columbia, the sale of milk, cream, and ice cream, and for other purposes, approved February 27, 1925, $1,000 . For m ainten ance, includ ing pe rsonal servic es, of the p ublic crema- torium, $3,000 : Provided, That the health officer is authorized to pro vide a nd fur nish p roper contai ners f or the recept ion, b urial, and identification of the ashes of all human bodies of indigent persons that are cremated at the public crematorium, which ashes remain unclaimed after twelve months from date of such cremation. For maintenance and operation of motor ambulances and motor vehicles, including not to exceed $475 for the purchase of one non- pas senger -carry ing mo tor ve hicle, $ 2 ,2 25. C hild hygiene s erv- For maintaining a child hygiene service, including the establish- ice. Maintenance, etc., of ment and maintenance of child-welfare stations for the clinical welfare stations. examinations, advice, care, and maintenance of children under six years of age, payment for personal services, rent, fuel, periodicals, and supplies, 48,300. Provided, That the commissioners may accept V olunt eer servi ces. such volunteer services as they may deem expedient in connection wi th the estab lishme nt and maint enance of the servi ce her ein au thor- ized : Provided further, That this shall not be construed to authorize the expenditure or the payment of any money on account of any such volunteer service. COUR TS AND PRIS ONS JUVENrf,F COURT POLICE COURT Sal aries : For per sonal servic es in accord ance w ith the Class ifica- tion Act of 19 23, including $300 additional for presiding judge, $88,050 : Pr ovide d, That no part of the appropriations made herein for the Police Court shall be expended for the holding of court on any day a fter six o'clock p ostmeridi an for th e trial o f cases i nvolving violations of traffic laws and regulations. Pr eventing f ood, candy, etc ., adultera- tion. Vol. 30, pp. 246, 398. Pure food law. Vol.34,p . 768. Milk regulations. Vol.43,p. 1004. Cr ematorium. Proviso. Containers, etc ., be furnished. Mot or vehicles. Provisos. No payment therefor. Courts and prisons . Juvenile court. to Salaries : For personal services in accordance with the Class
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Personal services. tion Act of 1923, $54,910. Miscellaneous : For compensation of jurors, $2,000. For fuel, ice, gas, laundry work, stationery, printing, books of re ferenc e, per iodica ls, ty pewrit ers an d repai rs the reto, bindin g and rebinding, preservation of records, mops, brooms, and buckets, removal of ashes and refuse, telephone service, traveling expenses, meals of jurors and prisoners, repairs to courthouse and grounds, furniture, fixtures, and equipment, and other incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $5,000. The disbursing officer of the District of Columbia is authorized to Advances authorized for returning, etc ., ab- advance to the chief probation officer of the juvenile court upon scondingprobationers. requisition previously approved by the judge of the juvenile court and the auditor of the District of Columbia, sums of money not to exceed $50 at any one time, to be expended for transportation and traveling expenses to secure the return of absconding probationers, and to be accounted for monthly on itemized vouchers to the account- ing officer of the District of Columbia. Jurors. Con tingent expe nses. Pol ice court. Personal services. Proviso. Time restriction for t raffi c vio lati ons c ases .

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