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 2 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 1. 1921. ·*<*<“¤*<>¤¤l°l°’*¤- “Eigl1ty-four additional clerks at $1,200 each, one for each Senator }§?`¥£’£-gr¤1L°Jf.“m°’m°.-$2“..?$t£.h‘§"1i.“i‘§‘£h“..`”.·m° iislitt $$5* f°’ h‘“S°H ' I J °, °¤m~°°`g°<*""` ti T°f°““b§ii*h" S°°{°‘&'Z;S Zi‘§£"?§Z..t2¤‘gZ¥,f’2.§”‘& $‘i.Z£**?°E§Z§ " aries 0 0 » 3; 1921, to George Curgnfor services rendered as clerk to the Honorable H. O. Bursum, ator from the State of New Mexico, at the rage of $2,5{}0 per annum, from March 12, 1921, to April 10, 1921, b th t. . §§},.‘§§,m"”“”‘ 0To eiia(bslemtl=1d1SS;¢?mtary of the Senate to pay from the appropria- ` tion for "Salaries of officers, clerks, messengers, and others," scal year, 1921, to Edith Shipman for services rendered as assistant clerk to the Honorable H. O. Bursum, Senator from the State of New Mexico, at thebratiie (pf $1,60;) per annum from March 12, 1921, to April 10 1921 o ates mc usrve. _ in mmm _ To enable the Secretary of the Senate to pay from the a propr1a;—; “K“’"°“““’“" tion "For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers an others, fiscal yeah; 1;*212, to the lab§;·&·   sttationery Rom, office oithe  tary 0 t ate, a sum cren o e e compensa ron, Sm1°°°”` pckdrlgtlggionery g Senators, committees, and officers.of the Senate, fiscal 1921 000. ,,,,,,A§*"““‘ °“‘*“°““ To gnczble the7Secretary of the Senate to pay from the appropria- M<¤¤<>¤·¤¤P·v· tion “F;i>;§lompensation of(pEce;s,tcle1l;ks, messeriggls, and o§he1;s," f th ears1921an 192 0 eassrsan ancr cer rn tlile office of the Secretary of the Senate, a sum sufficient to make the P“‘°’· MEV if 3:§np0sitimfo$3tl;g0Sle:i1at:u1ChuI:ihber at the rate of $2 50 per or srx es r. da each, fromPA·§>ril 11, 1921, to June 30, 1921, $3,240. Eor sixteen paiges for the Senate Chamber at the rate of _$2.50 per day each, from uly 1, 1921, until the end of the first session of the Sixty-seventh Congress, so much as may be necessary. ugpgse of Kaprun- HOUSE OF NTATIVES. mx .. For mileage of Representatives and Delegates and expenses of ug Reddent Commissioners, $175,000. _ saatuey. For stationery for Members and Delegates and Resident Com- P Il1lfS10!}6I:;, att $125 each, ${55,900-*, _ _ all ms. or o y- wop es mcu wo ndmgp es one press ery · page, and ten tpagegonduty aialtige entrances toaaie lzlall of the ilouse, at $2.50 per ay each, an_ three telephoneoperators, at the rate of $75 per month each, during the first session of the S1xty-seventh Tmphmmu Coingresi so much as may be necessary is appropriated. _ r.1..§f...¥.,° '“'iZ“?r2¤Z°‘%`§‘§%d °‘3 31'Z.§»’°§f€r.°t? $1-£€£°§?‘§?z%2 K? 1 annum eachllgom March 4, tolldarch 31, 1921, inclusive, in accordance with House Resolution Numbered 615 of the Sixty-sixth Confess, VOL H, P. mn and for ghe eomprplnsatron of such pages at the_rate of $1,200 eac per ?$’3‘$.p'§$‘L.f"’ .3QZZ$‘é¤*§’.él“.i‘§y3.%c{.°,?$s$.’$r°.}d“Sa1Y€i.“‘ 1‘°*‘1‘Z$,·"1"’ . e Legrs rve ggeciirétive, angafudicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1922; _ ,0 . ,,§}’°°"“ °”‘P*°Y°°’· _ For_ the amount required from March 4, 1921, to June 30, 1922, mclusrve, to carry out House resolutions numbered 395 and 686 of 1:11% Sixty-sixth Congress, $2 ,517 .50. _ _ or the amount requu·ed_from March 4 to June 30, 1921, inclusive, 3 cgirgyout tgllcgrge resolustions numbered 487, 492, 508, and 514 of . e —six ngress, ,118. vis ¤1.n,’:ii$zs°“??°r‘ For amount required for a special messenger at $1,800 per annum from April 11. 1921, to June 30, 1922, inclusive, in accordance with