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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. 327 LEGISLATIVE. I·°¤=l¤**v°- SENATE: To ay Mrs. La1u·a J. Shively widow of Honorable S°'},“°‘ _ V Brpnjamin F. Sllfively, late a Senator from, the State of Indiana, ·y§jy’j§_‘j_T,fwS“ & S ,500. ‘ For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 F°1“"‘· per dtgplusand, or the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen un an sixteen, $3,000. Statgengenté of appropriatxnsz For prepar?tipln,Scunder th; girec- ,,,.?,,°§,§‘§f"‘“ °‘“"P’°' tion o the ommittees on ppropriations o the nate an ouse of Representatives, of the statements for the first session of the Sixty- ourth Congress, showing appropriations made, new offices created, offices the salaries of w ich ave been omitted, increased, or reduced, indefinite alppropriations, and contracts authorised, toggther with a chronologic history of the regular appropriation bi , as v°]‘2‘°·P‘58" required by law, $4,000, to e paid to the persons esignated by the chérgmen of said committees to do said work. V In M dw Nvnrmo voms or ELEOTORS FOB Pnmsmmrr AND tcm Pmasr- — °"*"’ DENT! For the payment of the mesnenggs of the respective States for  <>f www conveying to the seat of %_vernment votes of the electors of said Statesffor President and 1c}e6P§·e?1dent_of tg; Sl’€·i’»8Bf1 at thi rateo 25cents oreverymi 0 eestima s ee ytemos usual roads traveled from. the place of meeting of the electorate the seat of government of the United States, computed for one distance cmg, $14,000. _ — _ _ _ otanic Garderi:_ For general repairs to buildings, heating appara- 2;*;: 2;*** tus, painting, glazing, repairs to footwalks and roadways, general ' rcépairs to pagking sheds, stoierolplgis, and stables, under the direction 0 the Joint ommittee on the rary $9,000. The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $2,500 made in ,,£°""’“‘ °‘ ‘°“°°· the sundry civil Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve §‘{P:g°§r';Q<>¤· and regppropfiated f% suibsequept years, fx removang fencehand wal} ’ ` ar un the otanic ar en an suc a ng, sor ng, see ng an soddi as may be incident thereto, gis reappropriated and iiuade availsilge for the same purposes for the fiscal year nineteen hundred an l seventeen. Senate Ofhce Building: For maintenance, miscellaneous items and ,,,§f'“‘*° °m°° °““‘*‘ supplies and for all necessary personal  other services for the H¤i¤¤¤¤¤·>•· car; and operatior; 0; tlzsrea Senagn Office Brnldrlriguiuncgegthe direction an su ervision o the nate ommittee on es 5 000. For fgrniture for the Senate Office Building and forlaboriind material F""‘"‘“`°· ‘°°‘ incident thereto and repairs thereof, window shades, awnings, carpets, glass fcgr vgindows an bookcases, desk lamps, window ventrlators, and so rt ,$5 000. Towagddthfegi conistmritiorfl of igieg fireprosgf building  {’f‘·°‘°· roo ces r the United States nate, provi or in e sunlrlfsyagivil) Act a(pproved·April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four, $3,500. _ S€For the €apitol:dFor repairs, igiprctmeréiggts, and (prgrgipntzfrgagor S°°°‘°“*°"°”’»°*°· nate kitc ens an restaurants, a i ding' an na ce Building, including personal and other services, to be expended by the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds, under the supprvision of the Committee on Rules, United States Senate, $17 ,500. _ ouse Office Building: For maintenance, mcludrng miscellaneous m§°¤5° °*“°° B““d‘ items, and for all necessary services, $45,712. ¤i{¤¢•=¤¤¤¤¤· Ogapitol gplwer plant: For lighgirifdthe Caipitpl, Senatgtind Hou?} *’1“°‘ ce Buil and Congression rary ui ding, an e groun gout thebiamii Garden, ginpte stabllestgnd engine hguglc, ousesta es, ty `dm'g,an odmgan s rageroomso 0 Senate; pay of superintendent of meters, at the rate of $1,600 per