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 sixrv-SEVENTH GONGRESS. sm. IV. cn. 292. 1923. 1529 For payment to Dan Parrillo for expenses incurred as contestant §°°mP““'¤,,,,,,,,,,,,n in the contested-election case of Parrillo versus Knmz, audited and purse- ui recommended b the Committee on Elections Numbered 1, $2,000, to be disbursedlgy the Clgrk of the House. For the employment o competent persons to assist in continuing ¤¤¤¤g,¤1¤s¤¤r¤» em the vlvorlgy of cgméailing, godifying, and revisgng the(lawsl;md1 treaties °m°° mm Sum' of the United States 4000 to e expen e un er the irection of the Member-elect td the Sixty-eighth Congzss who was chairman of the Committep on th; Rgvision of gmc ws of th; House of Representatives uring the_ ixty-sevent ongress an to remain available until June 30, 1924. _ ’ For the amount required to pay the following employees from ¤!f¤¤¤¤*•¤ ¤¤Pi¤.Y· March 4 to June 30, 1923, inclusive: Substitute telephone operator, at $2.50 per diem, $297.50; janitor to the Committee on Re orm in the Civil Service, authorized in the resolution of December 16, 1922, $234; clerk to the Committee on the Disposition of Useless Executive Papers, authorized in the resolution of May 9, 1921, $650; le 'slative clerk to the majority leader, authorized _111 the msolution o%1March 24, 1922, $1,170; two attendants in lad1es’ retiring pgggns, at $139g3einE;:lA1B(:;uth0rized in the resolution of September 14, · in a . . . To, contiifue the employment, uxéder tim direptxipn offtI11ebClerk SP¤!·¤·l¤¤P1°Y°°$· fth Huse of thepersonname interesou'ono eruary . l)3,F1;23, (from March 4,.113123, to Jimtg 30£9§4, inclusiwie,th$3,3i,1i2.51. Ohm th unt re ui to ay e c 'e jamtoro e ouse, ·_ of I(lIepre(eil1l:nal:)ives thela additiorilil com;§i1sation authorized in the I W mutiegi of F§té1é\;25fg 24, 1923, from arch 4, 1923, to June 30, 1 usive. . Fdr Iiniscellsineous items and expenses of special and select com- ,u,_°°°°u"‘°°“’ ““"’* mittees, exclusive of salaries and labor, imlms specifically ordered · by the House of Representatives, and mcluding reimbursement to the official stenogradphers to committees for the amounts actually and necessgigymréai out by them for transcmbing hearings, fiscal ear 1923. y ’, ncmrmcr or rim carrron. ,,,‘}_'°'“‘°°‘ °'“‘°°‘P' C ‘t 1 B `1d’ : F r work at the Capitol and for general re- °{,_,‘°‘,”““"*“*'·,,,,,,,, pairzpthereogl inldlsdilingothe same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations or the Legislative Branch of the Goverrgzpient gnjilpe fisc;} year 1923, $17 ,250._ to th I to Sum Om mud S to 1 in : or emergency repa1rs_ e e eva rs _ · in tl}? SenatewOilige Bugildin and for compensation of employees "‘$;m.,.,...,, ,,,,.1,,, during the remainder of the iscal year 1923 $10,000 ;_ for construc- °°°‘ tion of additional suites wglain téneogggate bilice Building author- '· d l th C mittee on u_es 1. _ _ mlaibgarycof Ogimgress Building; The appropriation of $1,100 for ,,,,¤“§',;'{ °‘ °°"*"°“ the Hscal year 1924 for extra services of employees under the _Are1n- _,{·¤¢.1>-1¤4»¤¤•¤¤- tect of the Capitol for the opening of the forary Building on Sundays and legal holidays is amen ed to read as fol ows: Buda " For extra services of employees under the Architect of the Y°P°¤*¤¤· Capitol to rovide_for the opeping of the Library Building on Sundays and) on_hol1days,_$1,100. ’_ _ _ Guam For constructing conduits and lI1St8ll1Dg all mains, cables, apps, c_pmB¤¢?¤¥¤P"¤ pmt, ratus and so forth, including personal services, necessary to pro- emnectimto. ` ,he Botanic Garden with heat and hght from the Capitol ower vide t . . Qu plant· the work to be done under the supervision of the Arc tect of the Capitol, fiscal year 1923, $40,093.