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 328 srxrr-snvrmrrr ooxennss. Sess. II. GH. 1. 1921. 9- B· K¤¤¤°*¤°’· on For a ent to C. B. Kennamer for expenses incurred as contestexfigiizim Elem ant in Eiggdntested-election case of Kennarner versus Rainey, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered Three, $2 000. m{‘i’°°*‘““°°“’*‘°m“· For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select committees, exclusive of salaries and labor rmless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, fiscal year 1921, $7 ,254.81. ,,,S;,f,,‘§,}‘n§'§,§,,{;P“°" For reimbursement to the official stenographers to committees for Expenses- the amounts actually and necessarilfylroexpended by them for transcribing hearings during the period m April 11 to November 15, 1921, mclusive, $600 each, $2,400. H°°$°'°”“'““`“*· For remodeling and reeciui ment of the restaurant of the House, including reimbursement 0 tll)e appropriation "Capitol Building and Re airs, 1922," for expenditures on t is account, $20,591.94. . _ 'llotal, House of Representatives, $39,746.75. ' Exeurtive. .S‘.§°°¤§.‘?.r‘i.*.t‘.°.??‘““‘ BOARD or 1m1>1A·r1oN AND CONCILIATION. S°“‘"€’ ml °*Z F all tic `th closin u the busipeusescmsiu u busi 0I' 1180688 GXPBDSGS 111 00111180 11 W1 ¤¤¤<*· g P ness of the Unite.d'5States Board of Mediation and Conciliatiim, includinhgapayment of salaries of the Commissioner of Mediation and Conc` tion, the Assistant Commissioner of Mediation and Conciliation, and em loyees of the board, and all other outstanding indebtedness incmred) by the board during the fiscal year 1922; and the inventory of the property and records of the board and their delivery to the prgpler dgpartment of the Government, $6,650. °’”°°°•"°’“‘*°‘*· e. 0 ces of Commissioner of Mediation and Conciliation and Assistant Commissioner of Mediation and Conciliation are abolished after December 31, 1921. D*5°¤¤¢<>f€°*¤¤·”*# DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. “‘“"’°’°"’°‘“°‘” Sunvnrorfs onion: For services of tem draftsmen com- Tm services. a wm puters, laborers, additional field party wheiiimiferyuired, pnuchase of supplies, care or hire of teams, $4,000, all expen$tures hereunder to be made only on the written authority of the commissioners. §§,‘f‘,§i°,'§f“Q,¥§*°"· R1:N·r Comnssron: For an additional amount for salaries and »}g»S·.p-sign expenses authorized by Section 103, Title II, of “The Food Control °" ’p‘ ‘ and the District of Columbia Rents Act," approved October 22, 1919, and the Act approved August 24, 1921, extending the Rent Commission until May 22, 1922, $25,000, to continue available during the Empbym,Cmpm_ life of the commission. pam mma. _ EMPLOYEES, COMPENSATION FUND: For carrying out the provi- $°,§}f‘§‘}f";j,0,_ sions of section 11 of the District of Columbia Approfpriation Act, V¤¤-3¤.1>·74?— approved JulB_l1, 1919, extending to the employees o the Government of the istrict of Columbia the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to_provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while m the performance of their duties, and for hmm mm other purposes/’ approved September 7, 1916, $4,000. Henry n. can Ptmuc s<zHOOLs: For furniture and equi ment, including clocks B°°°°'· and window shades, for the four-room addition to the Hemry D. GUHHNHOSPML Cook School, $2 893.75. comaueaos. Gammons Mzrmrcrver. HOSPITIALZ For continuing the construction Su A Cm. of the Galhnggr Municipal Hospital, $150,000. uui’i°£11s¤e¤¤S Strrnmm URT, mscnLLANnoUs mxrmvsnsz For such miscella- Supreme  of the District of Columbia and its officers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is
 * ’°“°s· neous expenses as may  authorized by the Attorney General for the