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 836 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 139. 1918. TJ- S‘°°*°· T. J. Steele, $2,000; Gwree G. Scott. George C. Scott, $2,000. umégiggmmmd To reimburse the official reporters of debates to April thirtieth, nesmbumiiiem. nineteen hundred and eighteen, $300 each, and the official stenographers to committees to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and gighgeen, $550 each, for moneys actually and necessarily expended y them, $4,000. · 0¤§°’**°“dm°u"°g‘ For additional for hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the ' mails, fiscal ylear nineteen hundred and nineteen, $700. clgzgjg mlm For the fo owing employees, from and mcluding July first, nine- ` teen hundred and eighteen, until the close of the second session of the Sixty-fifth Congress: Forty-six pages, including two ridinig pages, four telephone pages, one press gallegy page, and ten pages or duty at the entrance to the Hall of the ouse, at $2.50 per day each; c,;°,§°¤ °°¤*”**“°° three session telephone operators at $75 per month each; and eight ' clerks to committees at $6 per day each; so much as may be necessary_ ,,,g‘§"§{“"“* P"“"' GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. w?{’;,¥“,§,‘f’M,§,'Z,l§,’f‘i,‘§,‘f; To pay Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph De Fontes, Jvwh De F<>¤¢¢¤· messengers on night duty during the Sixty-fifth Congress, second Su rmmdm 0, session, for extra services, $700 each; in all, $2,100. _ Dociipriients. Office of Superintendent of Documents: For the following employ- E"“’1°Y°°“· ees during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen, to e m lieu of thilpositions of stockkeepers, helpers, assistant messengers, .4»a,p.m. mailers, s ed laborers, unskilled laborers, janitress, folders, and messenger boys, provided in the sundry civil appropriation act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen: Four stockkeepers at $1,126.80 each, twenty helpers at $1,001.60 each, fifty-eight skilled laborers at $876.40 each, eleven unskilled laborers at $876.40 each, and twenty-eight messenger boys at $500.80 each; in all, $99,033.20. ,,,}°,§§§y,,€,';,,Qlg§?i,g‘;°a°?d From and after the passage of this Act the compensation of all printer-linotype operators, rinter-monotype—keyboard operators, _ ma.kers—up, proofreaders, and) pressmen employed in the Government Printing Office shall be at the rate of 65 cents per hour for the _time actually employed, and that the pay of all compositors, bookbinders,  bookbindenmachine operators employed in the Govern- PTM ment Printing Office shall be at the rate of 60 cents per hour for the xucmgé to continue time actually enfgployed: Provided, That employees of the Governdmng °h° “’“'·°“°· ment Printiplg O ce whose wages are increased by the provisions of this Act sh be paid at the rates provided for herein during the period of the present war and for six months after the proclamation of peace, when the wages paid such employees shall thereafter be at the rates paid at the time of the passage of this Act, unless otherwise provided y aw. Sgg;=;¤;·;;¤;,;,_ Umm JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS. P¤Y¤¤¤¤*5-_ _ For a ent of the final 'ud ments and decrees, includ' costs V°l‘“’p‘°°°‘ of suit; vxch have been reiideged under the provisions ofuiie Act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled "An Act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United States," certified to Congress uring the present session by the Attorney General in House Document Numbered Eleven WM Department hundred and ggg tlygone, and which have not been appealed, namely; Naw Department. Lgnder the Y ar epartment, $344.88. mem,. Lnder the l\avy Department,_$1,700. _ _ In all, $2,044.88, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective gudgments at the rate of four percientum perdannum from the date thereof until the time this appropria ion is ma e.