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 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1919. 57 Helen K. Kiefer, for services rendered as messenger to Honorable H°'°¤K·K‘°'°*· Charles L. McNary, from November 6, 1918, to December 9, 1918, at the rate of $1,200 per annum and additional compensation at the rate of $120 per annum. To pay Susan Shoemaker for services rendered as additional clerk Sm S¤°°*¤¤k¤*’· to Honorable Charles L. McNary, from November 6, 1918, to December 9, 1918; $113123. Hi al E h d d d b ml To reim urse the 0 ci re orters o the procee ings an e ates OH? *¤P¤¤;¤· of the Senate for clerical expgnses actually and necessarily incurred Rmb f from July 1, 1918, to May 31, 1919, $5,475.52. For maintaining, exchanging, and eguippiné motor vehicles for M°°°'"“°""• carrying the mails, and for omcial use 0 the offices of the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms, $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. To pay Dennis M. Kerr for extra and expert services rendered to §,‘§.’§i’Q§,,_u· K°"· the Committee on Pensions during the third session of the Sixty-fifth Congress as assistant clerk to said committee, by detail from the Bureau of Pensions, $1,200. S For the Capitol: For repairs, improvements, egilpgpment, and sup- ,.,s§,'{.’“{»l,Z,g°1‘°”” °°° gg? for Senate kitchens and restaurants, Capitol ding} and Senate ce Building, including ersonal and other services, to e expended by the Superintendent o the Capitol Building and Grounds, under the su ervision of the Committee on Rules, United States Senate, $4,500, tollne available until expended. Subway, (,8,,,,0, to The balance of the approririation made in the Sundry Civil Act ogm auucimgs. approved March 4, 1911, " 0 provide suitable transtplortation for v§°{p3*§:`},’fi‘T;“Q3_°°' freight and other purposes in the subway leading from e Capitol to the Senate and House Omce Buildings," is hereby made available for the improvement and maintenance 0 the subway transportation system in the Senate subway. · mmm 8,,,,* The unexpended balance of the appropriation for refrgerating gan gruuciiiiliol md apparatus for the Senate and House wings of the Capitol an Senate sxggymgdmgssemts and House Omce Buildings, and for each and every purpose con- ,,,°‘;“§{,_',,,,,"§fh mh nected therewith, includi.r§ the cooligg of the air supplied to the ir¤1.§s,p.i4¤. Senate Chamber and the all of the ouse, completion of — the icewater_pIants in the Senate and House Omce Buildings, for labor, materials, and personal services, made in the Sundry Civil A pro# priation Act for the fiscal year 1912, is hereby made available, to provide at all_times an equable temperature and a sumcient supply of pure fresh air for the_Senate Cham er together with the additional sum of $42,000 for said plurposes, including labor, materials, and persoihzld services, which is ereby appropriated, to be available until e en. XT0 enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay from the appropriation  °""°°"· for clerks and messengers to committees or the  gpjezir 1919, to Don C. Clayton, for services rendered as clerk to the mmittee on Expenditures in the Interior Department, from October 25 to 27 1918, both_ inclusive, at the rate of $2,220 per annum and additional compensation at the rate of $120 per annum. _ For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, ,,gg§•° ¤° *¤'°•· including corggensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as may be iix by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent §§)p6cr3ges of the Senate, but not exceeding $1 per printed page,  · _That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized in his b,,M"§‘§¤s°§{.“,}.,"?°“;fcY{,’ dlS<;retion to transfer without charge to the Sergeant at Arms of the W"' D°P°"·"”°°‘· United States Senate such motor equipment as is suitable to the needs of the Senate and which is no longer required for the use of the War Department. · — For fuel, mi, mm wsa, me    of1abor,$5Q0. *¤·*··=·-