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 1180 sixtrr-sixrH CONGRESS. sees. 111. GH. ee. 1921. ber 3, 1920, to December 5, 1920, at the rate of $2,500 per annum and additional compensation at the rate of $240 per annum. g§({,i£gL;¢$l{¤f’?;S·h& For additional expenses of reporting and transcribing the debates can year 1922. and proceedings of the Senate and to equalize more nearly the amounts paid by the Senate_ and House of Representatives for reporting the1r_respect1ve proceedings from July 1, 1921, to June 30, 1922, payable m 8(%I18l monthly installments, $4,844. §;_*_;,°;;;"~ F¤*'¤¤· o pg to obert W. arrar for extra and expert services rendered gi the ogninéttee on Pensions during the sessions of the Sixty-sixth ongress, 00. ggggsf-Webb- To pay Cliarles A. Webb for extra services rendered as clerk of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, $200. Ng ¤fR¤1>r¤¤¤¤¢— HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Fwd L- B|¤¢l¤¤¤¤- To ay the widow of Fred L. Blackmon late a Representative "°’ ‘°""‘°"‘ from the State or Alabama, $7 .500. ’ Gharles F· Bwhsr- To pay the widow of Charles F. Booher, late a Representative from my t° wm°w` the State 0(i§rMissouriG?1'{é500. M hl M G ¥¤¤¤¤¤ ¥· G*¤’l¤¤d- To pay race W. 'son, dau hter of a on . arland, late a my t° d°°gbm' Representative from the State of {Pennsylvania, $7,500. ¥§§",',¥,`Q,‘,,°,,';‘,?f"‘ o pay the widow of Dick T. Morgan, late a Representative from the State of Oklahoma, $7,500. §§'"’,,°§·°,,‘},“,‘§‘,§;,, For compensation of Hem·y N. Couden, Chaplain Emeritus of the ¤¤¤·¤l¤¤¤- House of epresentatives, from March 1 to June 30, 1921, inclusive, Comma mmm in accordance with the resolution adopted Januarg 6, 1921, $500. upm,,,,_ For allowance to the following contestant an contestee for expenses incurred by them in the contested—election case audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered One: Tm R- Fm'- .{)oh.n lléairggontestant, $2,000. Pmick °- atric c e, contestee $2 000. Jams D- Sw-°· For payment to James D. Salts for expenses incurred as contestant in the contested-election case of Salts versus Major, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered One, $2,000. G°¤•‘¤°B-‘m¤l>Y· For payment to George B. Grigsby for expenses mcurred as contestee in the contested-election case of James Wickeisham versus Charles A. Sulzer, deceased, and Georg;} B. Griglslby, audited and rgcggamended by the Committee on eetions umbered Three, S . stgeury H. B<><i¤¤- For payment to Henry H. Bodenstab for expenses incurred as con- ` testant in the contested-election case of Bo enstab versus Berger, p)1;d13e<g)n am; zrecommended by the Committee on Elections Numre e ,000. “c¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤i¤¤¤¤» _For misbellaneous items_and exgenses of special and select com- ` mittees, exclusive of salaries and abor, unless speciidcally ordered by tlhe House of Representatives, for the following fiscal years, respec ive y: gz or 1919, $423.94; or 1920 $39,325.76; For 1921; $75,000. ,,,§P°°k°"’ ““‘°“‘°' f Fo; dgivmlg, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile or the ea er, $300. ¤¤*S *¤ For reimbursement to the official stenographers to committees asmxmmmsnc. for the amounts actuallyand necessarily expended by them during W and the third SOSSIOH of the Sixty-sixth Congress, $500 each, $2,000. c,,§§"m,,_ K°’“‘“ After March 4, 1921, those members of the Committee on Ways g§ ¤¤§s_E;_,*•$.*_{·,g} and Means who are Members elect of the House to the Sixty-seventh ¤£¤c¤¤¤» Congrem, or a majong of them, rmtxl the meeting of the first session of the Sixty-seventh ngress, are authorized to empl such expert, clerical, and stenograpluc services, and to gather sag information, through Government agents or otherwise, as to them may seem it