Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/246

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 32. 1913. 227 each, for Senators having less than three employees in connection with their official work, $16,100. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, $19,500. m¤°°“¤'”°°¤i"°*¤¤· For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, !¤*1¤***°¤· °°°· including compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as ma e fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent liirxpenses of the Senate, but not exceeding $1.25 per printed 1)%% $1’000° . . Omclalrerpcrters. o reimburse the official reporters of the proceedings and debates mxesss-vm. 0f· the Senate for expenses incurred from March fourth to September ` fifteenth, nineteen undred and thirteen, for clerk hire and other extra clerical services $3,150. mmbmvby To pay David L. Blrawley, as additional compensation for extra ummm ' services rendered the subcommittee of the ommittee on the Judiciary, engaged in the investigation of the maintenance of a lobbgspursuant to Senate resolution numbered ninety-two, during the t session of the Sixty-third Congess, $465. · For the following, on account of ad itional services to the Com- ,m{$gg>,§-{{°°§gr@ mittee on Finance, namelli, to pay Joseph S. McCoy, $1,000; Thomas msiumisi mms; M. Robertson, $500; in , $1,500. . For urchase and maintenance of motor vehicles for the “°*°'m°“"°*“°’°¤· mails, 21,000, for the fiscal year nineteen. hundred and ourteen: Provided, °’}‘hat_ the unexpeérded balancle of the dappropriation for §@ wm hr expenses mamt" an equipp' orsesan I!181l·W ons ormmunnno. _ ° the mails for lie Escal yearuéneteen hundred anduiiurteen v°" °""‘7°‘ is made available for maintaining and equipping motor » vehicles. For rent of warehouse for storage of public documents for the “°°¤*¤•"•¤'·°¤••· Senate for the balance of the Hscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen, $2,700. Smwrn Omron Bumnnm: For maintenance, miscellaneous items ¤¤·•*•°m°° BW- and supplies, and for all necessary personal and other services for the hiiiuamms. care an operation of the Senate Office Buildi.§, under the direction and su%rv1sion of the Senate Committee on ules, $1,750. Pay . J. Hennessy, for twenty days' extra labor, at $5 per day, renderer; as special c erk for the udiciary Committee lobby investi- ’ gation, 100. Pay F. M. Brosius, for thirty dags extra labor, at $5 per day, r.1¢.nm••¤•. rendered as special clerk for the Ju 'ciary Committee lobby investi- P""‘°"‘ ‘°‘ gation, $150. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ulgouse of Represen- VB. To pa the widow of L. J. Martin, late a Re resentative from the L-1 ¤¤¤¤¤· State ofyllew Jersey, $7,500. P :°°;m°:f:;n;m To pay the widow of Forrest Goodwin, late a Representative from my wwmew. ’ "'*€’rS‘“‘° ‘£¥.“"‘3°* "253.°i.;. Ko la R tre a ·»··»,»¤-··· opa ewi owo `, tea eresentative m e 0,,; sms ery Maryland, sv sourgc mg P °:_`;m To pay the widow of S. A. Roddenbery, late a Representative from riy€¤wm¤w.b°”’ the State of Georgia, $7,500. _For miscellaneous items and exlaenses of special and select com- °d*$¤¤¤¤¤¤°¤¤¤*¤¤¤¤» mittees, exclusive of salaries and la or, unless specifically ordered by ' the House of Representatives, $60,175. For statmnery for the use of the committees and officers of the °*“"‘°“°"’· House, $1,000. , For furniture, and materials for repairs of the same, fiscal year *`°”‘**'”°·. nirieteenlhundred and fougteen, $$0,000. _ $1 mmm or odmg' s esan pamp ets,ataratenotexceed1ng per - thousand, mneteen hundred and fourteen, $5,000. To reimburse the officnal reporters of debates $490 each and the n°¤¤**"°P°*°¤••¤° official stenographers to committees, M. R.- Blumenberg, Frank H.