Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/796

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768 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 258. 1922. Plant with the Government Printing Office for the purposes herein rovided. R**m"t“§°m°¤* lg P The Government Prinf Office and the Washington City Post Sigia {,92%: Supp Office shall reimburse themga itol Power Plant for heat, light, and power sup lied during the dscal year 1923,_and the amounts so reimbursedp shall be credited to the apprcapriations for the said plant rgfggn Qv§§;bgPP'°· and be available for the purlposes name therein. And the appro- P _,,,,,,p_65,_ priation for the Post Office eréartnrent for the fiscal year 1923 for payment to the Government rintmgl Office for heat, light, and ower, shall also be available for suc purposes to reimburse the Capitol Power Plant when the connection herein provided for shall have been made. seam. smwm. F‘°¤¤°*¤*,°*°'*· To enable the Secret of the Senate to pay from the a propria— uriii Minh tion, “For compensatieglyof officers, clerks, messengers, andpothers/’ for the fiscal ear 1923, to the Financial Clerk in the Olnce of the Secretary of the Senate, a sum sufficient to make the salary of the A mm cum. osition $4,500 r annum. ¤¤,*&%mp l Nm to P For additiondlc compensation during the fiscal year 1923 to the dark. lm clerk of the Committee on Appropriations, $1,000. S°°°‘°°""' For stationery for Senators, committees, and officers of the Senate, $5,000. ms°°u"“°°"’ mu"' For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, $50,000. F°‘*”¤¥· For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per _ thousand, $2,000. F“°l’ °‘1’°°°' For fuel, oil, cotton waste, and advertising, exclusive of labor, $250.

 “°° For driving, maintenance, and operation of an automobile for the

In mms d_ ti Vice President, $400. _ _ _ _ _ gm,§,S_ °° mm For expenses of mqiurres and investigations ordered by the Senate, including compensation to stenographers to committees at such rate as mag e fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent xpenses of the Senate, but not exceeding $1.25 per printed page, $25,000. ,,\§$‘{‘“°°’R"’°*°°‘* rrousrz or anrxmsrmrarrvns. S"“‘“°' M· B'""°“· To pa M Steele Brinson da hter of Samuel M. Brinson late Pa tod ter. 1 2 y ugh a Repregentiliiyve from the State ld? North Carolina, $7,500, to be _ _ paid to her legally appointed guardian. };§§"}‘,§ ,%,,§°f"“S“‘ To play the widow of Lucian W. Parrish, late a Representative from the State of Texas, $7,500. The two foregoing sums shall be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms _ of the House. ,,,,S§s}‘},‘§, ,f"}§§f’°§§ For the pay of session employees of the House of Representatives dm ¤f S¤¤¤i¤¤» ¤¤¤~ whose salaries were appropriated for for the period from December 5, 1921, to June 30, 1922, both inclusive, for the further period from July 1, 1922, to and including the last day of the month in which the second session of the Sixty-seventh Congress is adjourned sine die, C such additional sum as may be necessary is appropriated.

 °*°°“°“ For payment to John Paul for ex enses incurred as contestant in

°¤¤ Pm- the contested·election case of Paulp versus Harrison, audited and Tb M M recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered One, $2,000. _ °m“ ‘ ‘ For reimbursement to Thomas M. Bell, a Re resentative from the State of Georgia, for the amount expended byllrim for legal services as contestee in a contest initiated against him by O. L. Barnwell for Rom, L_D_mhm_ the S1xty-seventh Congress, $500. For payment to Robert L. Doughton for e nses incurred as contestee in the contested—election case of Camxrilfell versus Do hton, audited and recommended by the Committee on Electionsu%*lumbered Two, $2,000.