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 342 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 93. 1919. $300 each; four subsecretaries (for commissions), at $200 each; four interpreters, at $200 each; three English-French translators, at $200 each; three French-English translators, at $200 each; six French stenographers, at $83.33 each; six English stenographers, at $150 each; chief messenger, $125 ; e` ht messengers, at $75 each; eilpenses, at not exceeding} $10 per diemllor each person, $12,000; m, $23,649.96. °"*°‘°‘°"""°m°°· Chief erk’siofIice, for two months, at_ monthly compensation as followsil Chgef .clerk,&?i2(({;0(Sa(ssistant chief clerk, $150; and steno ap er 150· in. ‘ E‘*’°"’°“·  »Foi· reportinglproceedings, $20,000; printing proceedings, $10,000; paper, $2,500; contingent expenses, $1,000; in all, $33 500. . - - · · {°";'§‘,,.‘3',;m_ 'llotal, International Conference of Labor, $64,462.46: ·Prov·ided, That all accountiggin connection with the conference  be done b the disbursing cer of the Department of Labor: Promdaifurtlur, m§;§’t§§{°;d °“°‘”‘ That no part of the money herein aplpropriated for the uterus- ` tional Conference of Labor shall beav ab e for the payment of an allowance for per diem exggnses in lieu of subsistence to any person No other mes tobe residing in the District of lumbiaz _Promdcd further, That this sum “’°°‘ shall not be supplemented by expenditures from any other appropriation nor shall any part of this or any other appropriation be use for telegraphing or cabling the proceedmgs of. the said conference. """'“““" LEGISLATIVE. · B°“"*° G“'°°“‘ Botanic Garden: For pg; to the statutory employees of the Botanic Garden, at rates to be fix by the superintendent, $1,075.· S¤¤·°•· smmrrn. · R•P*FF'¤¢ d°‘*g¤¤· For additional ·e A i of reporting and transcribing the debates siigzclnmal °° pm. and proceedin? ci the Senate and to equalize more nearly the amounts paid y the_ Senate and the House of Representatives for reporting theirrespective proceedings from June 1, 1919, to June 30, 10,716.66. Ohm '=¤l°P**°¤¤ °P‘ For pay to the chief tele hone operator office of the Sergeant at °m°r` _ Arms of the Senate, $300. P ’ ,,gl§1‘}.§‘,§§{°° ““° “"°°' For expenses of inquiries andinvestigations ordered by the Senate, including compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as msg e fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contm— gg; Ooigpenses of the Senate, but not exceeding $1 per printed page, , carrying the mails, and for official useldf tlig o&ces of the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms, fiscal year 1919, $1,083.85. _ F¤°'·°¤·°°°· HSF5r fuel, oil, :0tt0n7waste, and advertising, exclusive of labor, c year 1919, 400.9. _ thousand, $10,000. ,,,{f$T° °' R°"'“°”' nonsn or nnrsmssnrarrvns. hyill°v$l1ul»l»°l·€°$d°l°' f To playsthe wpgiow cffél. V¥ilIar<g7§g%sda1e, late a Representative mte tateo ut aroma, . sef.`?s°°h B' Th°m? mTo ay the widow of Joseph B. Thompson, late a Representative Fw °° `”'d°“'· from gis State of Oklahoma, $7,500. _ ,,§}‘S°°1’““°°“”"°“" For miscellaneous items and exienses of special and select committees, exclusive of salaries and la or, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, for the fiscal years that follow:
 * 920, payable m equal monthly installments from October 1, 1919,
 * 1**** *‘·u¤‘¤=¤- For maintaining, exchangm' g, and ui in motor vehicles for
 * `¤*¤*¤S· For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per