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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 7, 8. 1910. 891 LEGISLATIVE. SENATE. Senate. For compiling and indexing re orts and hearmgs' when necessa comparing, em., reof Senate committees and 'oint cdhimittees of the Senate and Hong *"]§ff’,ff'§l $‘&‘}""g“‘ of Representatives under JPitman Pulsifer, indexer, as provided in the Act making agpropriations for sundry civil ex enses of the Government, alpgrov June twenty-Efth, nineteen hundred and ten, Thirty-sixt tatutes, page seven hundred and sixty-six, six thousand Eve hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For additional amount for the expenses of the joint commission Jonmmmmrssreuon. created by the urgent deficiency appropriation Act approved August ““j$,Z,l§'}'§§j fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, to inquire into rates of premium for bonds of officers or emlployees of the United States, including all geplessary expert, clerica, and other personal services, three thousand 0 ars. HOUSE or Rnrnnsnniwrrvns. tgg:f=¤¤fR¢pr¤=¤<=n¤— For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select com- Mi¤¤¢11¤¤¤¤¤¤i=¤m¤. mittees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered °t°` by the House of Representatives on account of fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, five thousand dollars. ` To pay amount due for coal furnished the heatingglightingl, and fogeaomsiggc-Erlang Bower p ant of the Cariitol and House and Senate ce bu dings burrunié. ° °”° uring the last half of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and ten, four °°“· thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars and twenty-eight _ cents; and coal fumished, and to be furnished, for said plant during NF¤rig¤{r¤r}¢ yawn} the current fiscal year shall be paid for out of appropriations made ..mi°°Ln .{°;pYZ°§;`iE. for fuel and oil under contingent expenses of the Senate and House “°“°· of Representatives. rmurrnc Ann nnmmo. b,§_';}’,}§ ¥"‘”““¤°“" To enable the Public Printer to take over certain rint' work WT °**“*,°’ B“"¤“· done in the central office of the Weather Bureau there ispherelilgtrans- appmnihiiingiiudiolig ferred from the appropriations for salaries, office of the (lliief of $'§§ff“° P"“""‘ Weather Bureau, and for the maintenance of a printing office in the 4¤¢¢.1>D·417.4l8. Weather Bureau at Washington for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, not to exceed the sum of twenty thousand dollars, to be expended by the Public Printer for tpsrinting and binding for said _ bureau for the balance of the current cal year. Junomnnrs cormr or crams. cl·;g_g¤¢¤¤»¤¤¤¤¤¤f For the pigment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims,. Payment reported to ongress at its present session in House Document numbered one thousand one hundred and forty-one, one hundred and forty-six thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars and seventy- four cents: Promkled, That none of said judgments shall be paid until Erwin the right of appeal shall have expired. "`°°‘ Approved, December 23, 1910. (IHA, .-An amend the Act latin the hei h of build' in the D€°°mb¢*'3°·19l°· Distriet$>£?,`}olumbilsI,ci1;ilii>r0Ved June first, iiliegelteen hundred grid ten. mgq e __ ( ‘ [r>¤¤1rc,N0. aes.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofR?resentaticea of the United _ _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act entitled "An D”"“°‘°‘°°"“"""· Act to regulate the height of buildings in the District of Co1umbia," H¤is¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤i¤s¤- approved June first, nineteen hundred and ten, be, and it is hereby, ed4M¢·v·454»¤m¤¤d— amended by adding at the end of the third paragraph of section five of éompleting cutter. said Act the followin rovisot "Pr0*vz`ded, That any church the con- §§§{"" "'“'° p°"”"` struction of which bag seen undertaken but not completed prior to the