Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1339

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sm. 111. oe. 240. 1911. 1315 The Secretary of the Senate is hereby authorized and directed to J•=¤¤¤ G- Perry. pay Jesse G. Perry, clerk to the Honorable J. M. Terrell, of Georgia, g%e€'1iEfiii»i1»$vé0°¤iid om November seventeenth to December fifth, nineteen hundred and C'°'k’ °° S°”**°¤ ten;_ George P. Mundy, clerk to the Honorable Claude A. Swanson, of Virginia, from August first to December fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, and Clarence E. Dawson, who served as clerk to the Honorable Lafayette Young, of Iowa, from November fifteenth to December mneteenth, mneteen hundred and ten, for clerical services rendered, from the appropriations for salaries to clerks, messengers, and others up the service o the Senate, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and e even. For compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers, and others in °‘°**¤*°S°¤¤*°¤‘¤- the service of the Senate, namely: For compensation of five clerks to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, from March fourth to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, at two thousand dollars per annum, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; For compensation of five clerks to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, at two thousand dollars per annum, ten thousand dollars. For ten steno%·aphers to Senators who are not chairmen of com- se$*gg¤¤*·P¤<·=¤¤ *¤ mittees, at one thousand two hundred dollars each per annum, from M m` March fourth to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, three thousand nine hundred dollars, and from July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, twelve thousand dollars; in all, fifteen thousand nine hundred dollars. To pay J. H. Jones for extra services for the third session of the J. rr. Jones. Sixtlydirst Congress in the care of the Senate chronometer and for the S°"i°°‘* wor in connection therewith, one hundred dollars. To pay Charles H. McGurrin balance due him for copies of testi- mf¤·¤¤¤¤ H- ¤·=G¤r· mony furnished by order of the chairman of the Committee on Privi- services leges and Elections to members of subcommittee making investigation of charges against William Lorimer, a Senator from the State of Illinois, thirty-one thousand two hundred and fifty-five folios, at five cents per folio, one thousand five hundred and sixty-two dollars and seventy-five cents, to be immediately available. For theex enses of the commission to investigate the matter of p,g?g:_g=m}gB’g¤ employer’s lialbilit and workman’s compensation, created under joint expenses. y' ' resolution adopted, June twenty-fiftl1, mneteen hundred and ten, the ""°‘·*"'“°°‘ sum of ten thousand dollars in addition to the sum heretofore appro- c°M>tg¤‘¤v•¤ of •¢· priated; all moneys appropriated for the purposes of said commission ' to be paid out on the audit and order of the chairman or acting chairman of said commission, which audit and order shall be conclusive and binding upon all departments as to the correctness of the accounts of such commission; the time in which said commission aspen. shall be required to report through the President to Congress being hereiby extended to the first day of January, mneteen hundred an twe ve. To a Louis C. Dra eau for steno ra hic services in reporting I·°“’¤ °·D”*P°¤¤· hearingsybefore the Coriirnittee on Ingusgrial Expositions and the Repomm Committee on Conservation of National Resources, seventy-nine printed ages, at one dollar and twenty-five cents per page, ninety- eight dollars and seventy-five cents. To pay K. F. Lawler for services rendered to the Committee on §é“§c¥e-;"*°'· Privileges and Elections making investigation of the charges against William Lorimer, involving his right to retain his seat in the Senate of the United States as a Senator from the State of Illinois, one thousand dollars. . To pay Joseph S. McCoy and James M. Baker on account of addi- ufgg°g>u§cs§,_ g_k°*?egf tional services rendered and expenses incurred in preparing data and services. statistics for the Select Committee on Wages and the Prices of Com-