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S1xTY-sEvENTH oosemass. Sess. II. cH. 429. 1922. 1049 To reimburse the official re orters of the roceedings and debates °“?°“*“°P°"°°'*‘· of the Senate for expenses indixrred during tgie secon session of the Rmmbmm°m` Sixty-seventh Congress, $4,484. To peg) Alexander K. Meek for extra and expert services rendered §Sg;,•§{g§“ K- “¤*· to the _ mmittee on Pensions during the first and second sessions ' of the Sixty-seventh Congress as an assistant clerk to said committee, by detail from the Bureau of Pensions, $1,200. HOUSE or imrnnsnurarrvns. ,,,§S°j*S°°‘R°P*¤S¤¤*¤· To ay to the widow of Lemuel P. Pa ett, late a Re resentative L°m“°l ¥’· I’¤dK¤¤· from Sie State of Tennessee, to be disbursdgd by the Sergelint at Arms Pay to widow` of the House, $7,500. For miscellaneous items and exp)enses of special and select commit- mS°°“¤¤°°¤S i¤¤¤¤¤· tees, exclusive of salaries and la or, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, fiscal year 1922, $28,289.47. _ EXECUTIVE. Exmtivewarm nousn roucn. White H¤¤S¤x>¤1i¤e· For the foll0W1I.\g· employees from October 1, 1922, to June 30, S°’”"i°S· 1923, both dates mclusive, at annual rates of compensation as Am'p'841` follows: First sergeant, $2,140; two sergeants, at $1,800 each; thirty privates, at $1,660 each; in `all, $41,655. For uniforming and equipping the White House police, including U¤if<¤ms,¤v.c. the purchase and issue of revo vers and ammunition, fiscal year 1923, $9,900. FEDERAL FUEL DISTRIBUTION. mm? Fw m““"' For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to lk? vi F¤¤1 declare a national emergency to exist in the roduction, transpor- Dl.it1liu,;iiib2s. tation, and distribution of coal and other fuel: granf additional powers to the Interstate Commerce Commission, provuiding for the appointment of a Federal Fuel Distributor, providing for the declaration of car-service fpriorities during the present emergency, and to prevent the sale o fuel at unjust and unreasonably high prices," mcludin the payment of personal services in the District o Columbia or elsewiliere and all expenses incident to organizing the work of the Federal fuel distribution, $150,000, to be available until expended and to be ex nded by the Federal Fuel Distributor under the authority and gilection of the President: Prmnkled, That $50,000 of distnbutim such sum shall be available for reimbursement and palyment upon wmmimwexpenses. specific approval of the President of expenses incurre since May 15, 1922, in connection with the work o the President’s fuel distribution committee organized for the urpose of helping to meet the emergency existing in the matter ofp fuel. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. c°‘,;‘,§,,°¥,§’;f,§;,_°°mm“°° For all other authorized expenditures necessary in the execution E‘P°“°°‘· of laws to regulate commerce, including the same objects specified under this head in the Executive Office and Independent Offices Ap ropriation Act for the fiscal year 1923, $100,000. 'lpo enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to keep informed m@““Y”'°°Y¤PPliregarding and to enforce compliance with Acts to promote the safety ` of employees and travelers upon railroads, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Executive Office and Independent Offices Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1923, $66,150.