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34 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 81. 1924. D-?-Ri°¤’°¤¤· T ay the widow of D. J. Riordan late a Representative from

  • `“’*°‘“‘°"‘ the (seize of New York, $7,500. ’ _

L-E- To pay the widow of L. E. Sawyer, late a Representative from Pano the State of Arkansas, $7 500. _ LM-°;g§i""· To pay the widow of M. C. Smith, late a Representative from mw om the State of Michigan, $7,500. _ ' %aR,°'*`¥,gQ,'g,, To pay the wi ow of J. R. Tyson, late a Representative from y the State of Alabama, $7,500. _ _ The foregoing sums shall be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House. ¥l¤°°“¤¤°°¤¤ i°¤¤¤· C t' t ses: For miscellaneous items and expenses of i¤lix°$¤iud wm mm spec(i;111;1ng§nselg§li);himmitteeS exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered by the iHouse of Representatives, fiscal year 1923 $13,086.98. smummy Fdr staticégery for Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commise' 50.

 Ttioiylg-rS’WilHam Tyler Page, Clerk of the House of Representae1eeugi¤hI•ig¤¤sdocu— tives, for service in compiling, arranging for the printer, reading

“‘“"“‘ proof, indexing testimony, stenograp y and typewritmg, supervision of the work, and eizzpenses mcurred in the contested-election V¤*·“·P·4*-* eases of the Sixty-eighth ongress, as authorized by the Act entitled “An Act relating to contcste elections," approved March 2, 1887, M¤i¤¤¤¤***¤¤¤° $2,483.68, and an additional sum to such persons as were actually um en aged in the work designated by him, and in such proportions 8 . v . . as he may deem yust for the assistance rendered in the work, $1iQ16.32; m all, $4,000. _ F¤¤¤¤1¤fP=¤¤¤·=¤¢ or payment of expenses incurred by the Serggant at Arms on H"'°i°“` account of attendance of the committee of Mem rs of the House of Represgxgtatives at the funeral of the late President Warren G. Hardin 500. F°"“°€· For §ldi1i speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceedin $1 g g per thousand, $7 ,500. ¤F¤b,**9m*f°“d*“¤“ rmauc nmmmos comnssroiw. ¤==r·¤¤¤¤· For expenses of the Public Buildings Commission, $10,000, to remain available until expended. ,¤,,·'f*°¤*°°°*°'*"°°°P‘ ‘ ARCHITECT or rim carmon. ?_*,§,§*£,§’&',,°,‘,,,];},·$f*f*· Capitol _Power Plant: For the complete installation of the new gotggighting system for the dome of the Capitol, fiscal year 1923, 0 . ¤f¤¤¤> °m°• "¤”°· it Senate Office Building: For construction of an additional suite of i°i:eno»¤¤.¤0¤. 4 rooms, including painting, and personal and other services, as authorized by the Senate Committee on Rules, $12,000. B¤¤·°*°· For the (purchase of rugs and repair of old rugs for the Senate Oiiice Buil ing, including personal and other services, $12,500. Erm"- nxncurivn. P‘{,,,,,,,°°“‘H§,'°*“" To pay the expenses incurred on account f th kn ss and d¤¤»¤¤*il:**:*7n¤' death of President Harding, including compengationeo?(ph;sicians, undertakers’ charges, telegraphing, postage, stationery, automobile hire, railroad and Pullman expenses, and other necessary expenses incident to the removal of his remains from San Francisco California, to Washington, District of Columbia, and thence to Marion, R,,,,,"”°°,,;,,,,,_ Ohio, $28,000: Promded, That only such expenses and services as - Tm M shall be determined to be just and reasonable and were necessary mmm shall be paid. All accounts shall be presented within two months