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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. 49 and charge the same to the appropriation for the Public Buildings Commission. House Office Building: For maintenance, including miscellaneous ,,,§°“S° °m°° B““"‘ items, and for all necessary services, $18,500. Maipveuance- Capitol lpower plant: For lighting the Capitol, Senate and House §§,?}f§nR,‘},',§§fP““‘· Office Bui dings, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $18,000. SENATE. Senate To enable the Secretary of the Senate to a from the appropria- Amin J"‘*‘°°· tion, ‘¥ For compensation of officers, clerks, rliiegsengers an<ipI:>thi·;rs “Sammfor the fiscal year 1921, to Austin Jackson for services rendered as assistant clerk to the Honorable Tasker L. Oddie, Senator from the State of Nevada, at the rate of $1,500 per annum from March 4, 1922)% to March 20, 1921, bo? dates inclusive. h d C tm t Nrmemrrr nxrnnsnsz or maintaining, exc ang1ng` , an e ui - ,§§ ,,,€?,,‘{,,c,,,,,_ ping motor vehicles for carryiiig the mails, and for official use Jl tli)e t offices of the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms, $500, or so much ~ thereof as ma be necessary. For fuel, od, cotton waste, and advertising, exclusive of labor, F¤¤l»¤¤·=- $250. Senate Office Building: For maintenance, miscellaneous items and ,,,§?“°*° °m°° B“““‘ sugéplies, and for all necessary personal and other services for the care M¤i¤*¤¤¤¤<>¤- an operation of the Senate Office Building, under the direction and supervision of the Senate Committee on Rules, $16,245. nousm or nnrnmsnrrrsrivns. t ¥¥¢>¤¤¤ of R¤i>r¤¤¤¤- atnves. To pay the widow of William H. Frankhauser, late a Representa- ,,,l,YS,*“,$f’m H· F’“”"‘ tive from the State of Michigan, $7,500, to be disbursed by the Ser- P¤y¤¤w1d<>w- geant at Arms of the House of Rpipresentatives. Office of Doorkeeper: For fol ng speeches and pamphlets, at a F°"”“¤· gate nozhexgeegiing $1 per thorésarli , $8,000, to coptinulpl available R u° uri e sc ear 1922; an the appropriation or t `s ur ose v?°pf°liri° .°` contliined in the 'Phird Deficienc Act, liigcal) year 1920, is coiitixiiued I 41 P 030 and made available durin the f;cal year 1922. _ Committee employees: Por an assistant clerk at $4,000 and four m‘f‘,‘§{.’§f’p“°“°“°°°m' assistant clerks at $3,000 each, for the Committee on Appropria· 19·;2¤¤i¤¤¤¤¢ ¤¤¤rk¤» tions, fiscal year 1922, $16,000. _ Ofiice of the Se eant at Arms: For six policemen for the House ,,,1°{°“’° °*“°° B‘“"" Office Building, atrtirlie rate of $1,050 each, during the fiscal year 1922, §‘¤¤¢·f¤¤=¤» lm $6,300. · _ Conrmermr nxrsnsms: For wrapping paper, pasteboard, paste, °°“‘“’g°“°°‘P°”°°· twine, newspaper wrappers, and other necessary materials for fold- F°““”gm°‘°"°‘“· ing, for use o Members, the Clerk’s office, and folding room, not including envelopes, writing Karger, and other paper and materials to be printed and furnished by the public Printer, upon requisitions from the Clerk of the House, under provisions of the Act approved Janu- V°‘·“·*’·°“‘*· a 12, 1895, $3,500. _ _ rlior miscellaneous items and expgnses of special and select com- .,,§¥m*1=¤¤°¤¤**·=¤¤=· mittees, exclusive of salaries and la r, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, $85,000, For furniture, and materials for repairs of the same, $10,000. F¤’¤*“¤°· GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. mgrgggmsnz ran:. Holida : To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provi- P°Y‘°' ”°“‘**¥’· sions of ge law ting holidays and the Executive order anting half holidays witg pay to the employees of the Government Office, $16,383.63. it 42150°———23—·-4