Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1182

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SIXTY-SEVENTH couennss. sm. Iv. oa. 29. 1923. 1155 wise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in certain a ropriations l’°?‘°'°f*°Y °PP"°' for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and prior Hgdal years, to mmm provide supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes, namely: Lreisrarivn. ‘*¤“'*°"°· SENATE. S°”°°· To pay Georgia Durham Watson, widow of Honorable Thomas };2§'€f,“$,§;,:,°i°°”“* E. Watson, late a Senator from the State of Georgia, $7,500. _ For an assistant clerk to the Committee on Appropriations, at m’itEST°p“¤°”°°“' the rate of $3,000 per annum, from January 1, 1923, to June 30, ·*”*’*°°°°l°'*· 1924, both dates inclusive, $4,500. ' To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay from the appropria- ·;'“?"g,f"'°°”· tion for 1923 for compensation of officers, c erks, messeplgers and others, to Anna Dawson for services as clerk rendered the onorable Smith W. Brookhart, a Senator from the State of Iowa, from November 10, 1922, to December 1, 1922, at the rate of $2,500 per annum and additional compensation at the rate of $240 per annum. HouseotRepmeent•· House or imrnasrzxrarrvrzs. am. To {Ely the widow of Charles R. Connell, late a Representative (1ili°;—riZ°§&$i°°°u’ from the State of Penns lvania $7,500. xmas}, mm To pay the widow of James Mann, late a Representative from Payto {mow. ' the State of Illinois, $7,500. mm, Nom To pay the widow of John I. Nolan, late a Representative from Paytolwldcwi the State of California, $7,500. The three foregoing sums shall be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House. mmm For payment to James I. Campbell for expenses incurred as con· expmas. testant in the contested-election case of Campbell versus Doughton, °‘“°SI‘°‘““P*"’“· audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 21 $21000- Jacob Gartenstein. For payment to Jacob Gartenstein for expenses incurred as contestant in the contested-election case of Gartenstein versus Sabath audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 3, $2,000. For payment to Adolph J. Sabath for expenses incurred as con- Addph J`S°b°th` testee in the contested-election case of Gartenstein versus Sabath, auglited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 3, . 2,000. The appropriations herein made for ayment of ex nses in contested-clection cases shall be disbursed li)y the Clerk ofpghe House of Re resentatives. ` Igor stationery for Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Com- S°°**°"°'Y· missioners, $125. c comme eaiznim. B°°“'" G"°‘“" For repairs and improvements to the main conservatory of the Bo- mgigiii "”pm°` tanic Garden. including the necessary personal services and materials, not to exceed $5,000; for replacing fence of the Botanic Garden, including other repairs made necessary by the connection of the Capitol power plant with the Botanic Garden. not to exceed $400; for fuel for N°"€"°°‘“'m“i°“’- the Botanic Garden, not to exceed $4.000; for the conversion into greenhouses of buildings situated on the tract of land lying along the site of the James Creek Canal, including labor and materials necessary therefor. not to exceed $15,000; in a 1, under the direction of the Joint Committee of the Library, $24,400.