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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1919. 59 For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select com- Miscelrmeousuems, mittees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered °t°‘ by the House of Representatives, $90,000. _ For purchase or repair of furniture and iioor coverin for the House F““”""°* °°°‘ wing of the Capito Building and for the House Osihce Building, including services of necessary upholsterers, cabinetmakers, finishers, and laborers, $43,836.25, to continue available during the fiscal year 1920. For stationery for Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Com- S‘““°"°"‘ missioners, $125. For amount required to ay additional compensation at the rate S,§,€‘§,i§{,§§§”cZ’§€ of $1,000 per annum to eaclh of the official reporters of debates and migegfiional my each of the official stenographers to committees, and at the rate of i ` $500 per annum to the assistant to the official reporters of debates, in accordance with House Resolution Numbered 506, adopted Febmary 5, 1919, from March 1, 1919, to Jime 30, 1920, inclusive, $14,000. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, mgcggirpgnent mne- To a Samuel Robinson, William Madden Jose h De Fontes, Samuel R<>bi¤S<>¤. and CEaHes C. Allen, messengers on night duty duiiing the Sixt - gliliimiiii li?»iiiii¤I:’¤iii fifth Congress, third session, or extra services, $700 each; in ai C"“"°sC·A“°”· $2 800., rnmrme AND immme. m1gfi¤**¤¤ md bi¤d* For printing and binding for the Post Office Department, exclusive mg? °¤*°¤ D¤P¤*°· of the money-order office, $100,000. ` For printing and binding for the Pan American Union, $8,000. U£§,£ Am 'i°°“ Coilor printing and binding for the Supreme Court of the District of Summ °°¤”·D·°· um ia, $500. For printing and binding for the Department of Labor, $30,000. b,,12?pmm°“t °[ L°' Office of Superintendent of Documents: For amount required D§;*,£P,$1;i¤§{g¤d°¤* °’ during the iiscaltgear 1919 to meet the increased cost of envelopes 1:¤ve1¤pe§,im. in accordance wi the adjustment made by the Postmaster General gndepgseggion 4 of the Post Office Appropriation Act approved July v°l‘ *°’ p' m, 19 , ,000. JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS, s¢figsgi>.B$t£iC Unmd For payment of the final judgments and decrees, includin costs $$l1i°4°?;Z¤w. of suits, which have been rendered under the rovisions of tge Act of _March 3, 1887, entitled "An Act to provide for the bringing of suits %ainst the Government of the United States," certified to the Sixty- th Congress, third session by the Attorney General in House Docupient Numbered 1702, and which have not been appealed, °'“““*"“°"· name : Under the Treas De artment, $200. Under the Post Oufgce Iilepartment, $5,198.22. In all, $5,398.22, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective judgments at the rate of 4 per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appropriation is made. t H or playment of the judgment rendered against the Government ,,§,?""°“* “°“'“‘ under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for the relief of the $%{’gg°¤” *;’4§;*’¤°”· vwners of the steamshitpfEsparta," approved February 14, 1917, and ’ P` ` certified to the Sixty- th Congress, third session, in House Document Numbered 1701, $9,136.10. H ,_ For gilayment of the judgment rendered against the Government ;,.,g§,lE°§,.,i' Mm"' ¤¤d6!' t 6 provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for the relief of the m*`°Y”*°¤‘ ‘° °"¤“"· owners of the barkeutine Mable I. Meyers and her master and crew, vuias, p. nm