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I444 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 285. 1911. €*¥%P’°"*** °* °°m· control of the House Office Building, appointed under the Act mi%(iii, p.1$65. approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, so long as the same shall be deemed necessary by the Superintendent of the Caprtol Building and Grounds. FGM Of R¢Pt¤¤°¤*· Hall of the House of Re resentatives: To rearrange and reconstruct wriiiénses or recon- the Hall of the House of llitepresentatives, as authorized in the joint

  • "‘§}‘§{l§5$i,§‘f;g§i“11‘ resolution approved March second, nineteen hundred and nrne, and

_ for furnishing said Hall, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, ,,,‘f,§’§_‘“ ”‘°“ °" to continue available until expended, and the present members_of ` the commission authorized by said joint resolution, together with Re resentative Champ Clark, Representative John J. Fitzgerald and) Representative Swagar Sherley, shall constitute the same until the completion of the work hereby approlpriated for. _ . m§§§,§;§§,,;§,§§f"g“` Printin Investigation Commission: T e author1ty vested m the Authority wntin- Printing Investigation Commission to examine mto the general sub- “°$.3r,%,p_gs-;, ject of the public printing and binding of Congress and the various executive departments, as now existing under authoriltzir of an Act making a pro riations to sup ly deficiencies, approved arch fourth, nineteen lliundged and nine, is liereby continued uring the term of the C°'”¥’°“*“°"· . Sixty-second Congress; and the said Commission shall consist of three Senators who are members of the Joint Committee on Printing and three Members of the House elected to the Sixtg-second Congress, ‘to be appointed by the Spfaker, and to serve unt the Sixty-second Congress convenes, and the sum of ten thousand dollars IS herebly appro riated to be immediately available and to continue availabe until rlluly first, nineteen hundred and twelve, for the expenses of said Printing Investigation Commission. _ Inspector for Jlggnt Inspector for the Joint Committee on Printing, as provided for In §§"{‘““°°’° °" P t' section twenty of an Act to provide for the lpublrc (printing and bind- §,*Q;§’gg Mm ing, approved January twe fth, eighteen undre and ninety-five, ` two thousand dollars, one half to e aid by the Secretar of the Senate and the other half to be paid by the Clerk of the House of Re resentatryes. m§¤¤¤¤¤ i¤v¤¤¤8¤· Xlaskan Investighaitionc To defray the expenses of a 'oint committee mm committee to consist of five embers of the Senate and five liiembers of the ‘“g§f,‘§,§f§;’ am House of Representatives, who shall be appointed five by the presiding officer of the Senate and five by the Speairer of the House of Representatives, ten thousand_dollars, and said committee shall make an investigation into the existing conditions in the Territory of Alaska and report upon the same at the next regular session of Congress, with recommendations for such legislation as may be deemed necessary, the said sum to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate upon vouchers to be approved by the chairman of the committee. ,,,g°$'§;,ZL'}°°“’ P""' GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, ‘ · PUBLIC PRINTING Aim BINDING. cu;?g;°u*;Fci¥{_°;i_{{“’· Office of the Public Printer: Public Printer, five thousand five hundred dollars; purchasing agent, three thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousan five hundred dollars; accountant, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant purchasing agent, two thousand five hundred dollars; cashier and paymaster, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk in charge of the Congressional Record at the Capitol, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant accountant, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars· chief timekee er, two thousand dollars; one clerk, two thousand dollars; pa in teller, two thousand dollars; telegrapher and clerk, one thousandyeigrt hundred_ dollars; ten clerks of c ass four; eleven clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dol-