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440 SIKTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Seas. I. CH. 276. 1926* ears of nt for l sonal services, rent, fuel, periodicals, $;,•;.‘f:·_,m,,” Procm That the commissioners may accept ` such vo unteer services as they may deem expedient in connection No mmap with the establishment and maintenance of the serviceherem author- °°°"° ized: P'r6c•ided.f1u·¢iner, Thatthis shall not beconstrued to authorize the expenditure or the payment of any money on account of any such volunteerrsevvice. · v - = · °°°"““" °"’°"· ` _> GOURTS AND PRISONS ’°'°¤”°°°°'*· Juvnmnr. conn. B***'*°°· Salaries:iFor personal services in accordance with the Classifica- tion Act •2cf~1923,:$l=DyB56. . r . . ~ · M“°°“*°°°*”- Misce1laneaus»:fFor¥oo?emation of jurors, $900; Foritranmortation. an etraveling expenses to secure theqreturn of-absconding_=prob•·tioners; r _ i Y l _ r _ _ ,0;‘—§_‘g,;“g,°’,,;“;,'§ff‘§g€ · The disbursingeqdicer of the District of.Columb1a is authorized to ¤<><>¤di¤svr¤b¤¤i¤¤·¤- advanceéto. the chief »probatio.r5r·lc;iiice1i·* ofldthe jpg-nie cogliit, upon - revxcusgi as a v ¤ y t ge o juve ' e court lift the auditor of e gistrict of Coluriibia, sums of money not to exceed $50 at any onertime, tobe expended for transportation and traveling expenses to secure the return of absconding probationers, and to aecounicckfor monthly cniitemized vouchers to the account- in odicer of the District of Columbia, · ~ · . ·~ i . M••¤¤¢<>i¤¤¤=» etc- V $91: md: of prisoners temporarily detained at court aww. *¤lal,` ai · —' ' ‘ A — i Furnitureetc- lgotzlngimdigtuge, fixtures, equipment, and repairs to the courthouse an groun 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, removal of ashes and refuse, telephone service, traveling expenses, and other incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, $4,000. P»¤¤•¤¤¤¤· · romos oormr 6¤1¤*·=•· Salaries: For personal services in accordance with the Clasniica· ggtn get of 1923, including $300 additional for presiding judge, °°““°’°“°°"°”“‘ ll?>r`»printing,.li1v¢tbocl1s, books of reference, directories, period- icals, stationery, bindingiand »rebindin_g,’ preservation of records, typewriters and repairs thereto, fuel, ice, gas, ,e1ectric·.1ights and piqwer, servicéylaundry work, removal of ashes and rub- ‘· _ h,.mops, rooms;¤buckets,·duste1·s,sponges,€¥1ainter’s and plumber’s supplie? toilet articles, soap can Hlisinfectants, United States ags and haly¤rds,r~and·•1 other necessary and incidental exgenses of every kind not otherwise provided for, $8,000. c w“°°°°’°°°‘· orfwitness fees,»$2;500; · ‘ ‘ "‘i ‘ , F“”*““‘°· °°°- _ For furniture, furnishings, and fixtures and equipment, and repair· m§andrep1•cxngsa1iie,$1,0()0.=···‘ · ‘ " · ·‘ · ‘ ’“'°”·°°°· _ or lodging, meals and accommodations of jurors andof bailiifs in attendance upon: them when ·ordeired= by the court,··$200. For compensation of jurors, $17,000. ‘ * ‘ ”°"*”°°"““‘”"*¥· Y For repairs and alterations to building, $2,500. Municipal wuft. vv r t, _; 8****- Salaries: For personal services in accordance with the Classifica- gion Act of 1923, including $300 additional for presiding judge, 54,216.