SIXTY—SEVENT H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 249. 1922. 697 soap and disinfectants, United States flags and hal ards, and all other necessary and incidental expenses of every not otherwise provided for, $4,500. ger Fitness fees, §2,500. d I Wi¤¤¤SSf<=¤S,¤¢¤· or urniture, an repairing an re acing same, $500. For lodging, meals, and accommodation of jurors and of bailiifs in attendance upon them when ordered bg the court, $200. I For compensation of `urors, $10,000: rovided, That none of the p`ll:};3a. money appropriated in this Act shall be available for the payment of FW *°"°d °S °°¤*¤· jurors’ fees unless the actual cost of the trial jury be taxe as part of the costs, and judgment rendered therefor, to be paid bfy the nmsuc- No impdsonmmm cessful litigant: Promkled further, That no person in de ault of pay- default. ment thereof shall be imprisoned. on that account. Re _ For repairs to building, $2,000. pm` MUNICIPAL oomrr. M°m°'°“1°°“"‘ Salaries: Five judges, at $3,600 each; clerk, $1,500; jury clerk, Salam- $1,600; four enrolling clerks, at $1,600 each· stenographer and typist, $1,400; four assistant clerks, at $1,200 each; clerk and messenger, $840; elevator operator, $600; janitor, $600; charwoman, $240; m 8-uy $35:980- Iurors,etc. For compensation of jurors, $10,000. For lodging, meals, and accommodations for jurors and deputy United States marshals, while in attendance upon them, when ordered by the court, $100. Rom tc For rent of building, $3,600. ’° ` For fixtures, and repairs to furniture, $500. Cm. t For contirtigent e including books, law books, books of mgm °xp°m°°' reference, fu. , light,,telephone, blanks, dockets, and all other neces sary miscellaneous items and supplies, $2,250. ‘ wsrrs or Lmvkcr. L““°°"""“*"· For expenses attending the execution of writs de lunatico in- °' “°°°"‘ quirendo and commitments thereimder in all cases of indiiint °l·33·P·’·*°· insane ersons committed or sought to be committed to Saint E a- beths lgospital b order of the executive authority of the District of Columbia under the provisions of existing law, including the employment of an alienist at not exceeding $1 500 per annum, and a clerk at $900 who shall be a stenographer and typewriter, $6,500. EMERGENCY FUND. ·‘”*¤·*=°¤°*‘·*¤°· To be expended only in case of emergpngy, such as riot, pestilence ,¤?§£3{L°“ 'md"' "' public insanitary con `tions, calamit y ood or fire or storm, and PWM of like character, $3,000: Provided, 'Eiat in the purchase of all arti- Purchases. cles provided for in this Act no more than the market price shall be paid for any such articles, and all bids for ané such artic es above the market price shall be rejected and new bi received or purchases made in open market, as may be most economical and advantageous to the District of Columbia. oouars AND PRISONS. ‘°°“"“"""“"°"" Court of appeals. cormr or APPEALS, DISTRICT or COLUMBIA. Salaries: Chief justice, $9,000; two associate justices, at $8,500 ` each; clerk $4,250, and $250 additional as custodian of the Court of