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S EVE NTY -FIR ST C ONGRESS . SESS . II. CH. 92. 1930 .

91 Office of Architect of the Capitol : Salaries, office of Architect of the Capitol, $3,340 .80 ; Capitol Building and repairs, $7,043 .60 ; improving the Capitol Grounds, $1,954.18 ; Capitol power plant, $7,442 ; House Office Building, maintenance, $9,166 .80 ; Senate Office Building, maintenance, $3,408 ; Library building and grounds, salaries, $2,420 ; in all, $34,775 .38 ; In all, on account of the Legislative Pay Act, 1 929, $910,641 .38 . SENATE ROUSE OF REP RESENTATIVES Architect o f Capitol, emp loyee s . Senate. To pay to Cla ra M . Warren, widow of Honorable Francis E . Francis E. Warren. Warren, late a Senator from the State of Wyoming, $10,000 . For payment to Bettie H . McGhee Tyson, widow of Honorable LayLawrence D .Tyson . Lawrence D .Tyson, late aSenator from the Stof Tennessee, p to widow . $10,000 . To pay to Gra ce C . Burton, niece of Honorable Theodore E . Theodore E . Burton . Burton, late a Senator from the State of Ohio, $10,000 .

Pay to niece . For stationery for Senators, committees, and officers of the Senate, Stationery. fiscal year 1930, $3,000 . For f olding speeche s and p amphle ts, at a rate not exc eeding $1 Folding. per thousand, fiscal year 1930, $5,000 . For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fiscal year 1930, $25,000. Miscellaneous items . The unexpended balance of the appropriation for Miscellaneous Items, exclusive of labor, contingent fund of the Senate for the fiscal vol . 45, p .520. year 1929, is reappropriated and made available for the fiscal year 1930 . For repairs, improvements, equipment, and supplies for Senate Senate kitchens and ki tchens and restauran ts, Capitol Building, and Senat e Office B uild- restaurants . ing, including personal and other services, to be expended from the contingent fund of the Senate, under supervision of the Committee on Rules, fiscal year 1930 , $25, 000 . To reimburse the official reporters of the debates and proceedings Off icial report ers . of the Senate for extra services from April 15, 1929, to Nov embe r 22, 1929, $4,611 .66. House of Repres ent- atives . For payment to the widow of James P . Glynn, late a Representa- Pa owidow n. tive from the State of Connecticut, $10,000 . For payment to the widow of William W . Griest, late a Repre- William waow Gri est . se ntative fr om the Sta te of Penns ylvania, $ 10,000 . For payment to the widow of James A . Hughes, late a Representa- James A. Hughes. ti ve from th e State of West Virgi nia, $10,0 00 .

Pay to wi dow. For payment to the widow of William K . Kaynor, late a Repre- William awaKaynor. o sentative from the State of Massachusetts, $10,000 . For payment to Mildred G . Kvale, a daughter, and Robert E . and Pay to children . Arthur L. Kvale, minor sons, of O . J . Kvale, late a Representative from the State of Minnesota, $10,000, to be divided among them in equal amounts and the sums due Robert E . and Arthur L . Kvale to be paid to their legal guardian . For payment to the widow of Elm er O . Leatherwood, late a woEod er 0 . Leat her paymen t from the State of Utah, $10,000 .

Pay to wi dow. For payment to the widow of Leslie J . Steele, late a Representa- Leslie J. Steele . tive from the State of Georgia, $10,000 .

Pay to widow . The seven preceding appropriations shall be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House . For payment for expenses incurred by Bernard P . Bogy, contestant Bernard P . Bogy. Contested-olection in the contested-election case of Bogy against Hawes, audited and expenses . recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered One, $1,404.20, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House .