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 S EVE NTY -FIR ST C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 92. 1930 . 91 Office of Architect of the Capitol : Salaries, office of Architect of the Capitol, $3,340 .80 ; Capitol Building and repairs, $7,043 .60 ; improving the Capitol Grounds, $1,954.18 ; Capitol power plant, $7,442 ; House Office Building, maintenance, $9,166 .80 ; Senate Office Building, maintenance, $3,408 ; Library building and grounds, salaries, $2,420 ; in all, $34,775 .38 ; In all, on account of the Legislative Pay Act, 1 929, $910,641 .38 . SENATE ROUSE OF REP RESENTATIVES Architect o f Capitol, emp loyee s. Senate. To pay to Cla ra M. Warren, widow of Honorable Francis E. Francis E. Warren. Warren, late a Senator from the State of Wyoming, $10,000. For payment to Bettie H. McGhee Tyson, widow of Honorable LayLawrence D .Tyson. Lawrence D .Tyson, late aSenator from the Stof Tennessee, p to widow. $10,000 . To pay to Gra ce C. Burton, niece of Honorable Theodore E. Theodore E. Burton. Burton, late a Senator from the State of Ohio, $10,000. Pay to niece. For stationery for Senators, committees, and officers of the Senate, Stationery. fiscal year 1930, $3,000. For f olding speeche s and p amphle ts, at a rate not exc eeding $1 Folding. per thousand, fiscal year 1930, $5,000. For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fiscal year 1930, $25,000. Miscellaneous items. The unexpended balance of the appropriation for Miscellaneous Items, exclusive of labor, contingent fund of the Senate for the fiscal vol . 45, p .520. year 1929, is reappropriated and made available for the fiscal year 1930 . For repairs, improvements, equipment, and supplies for Senate Senate kitchens and ki tchens and restauran ts, Capitol Building, and Senat e Office B uild- restaurants. ing, including personal and other services, to be expended from the contingent fund of the Senate, under supervision of the Committee on Rules, fiscal year 1930, $25, 000 . To reimburse the official reporters of the debates and proceedings Off icial report ers. of the Senate for extra services from April 15, 1929, to Nov embe r 22, 1929, $4,611 .66. House of Repres ent- atives. For payment to the widow of James P. Glynn, late a Representa- Pa owidow n. tive from the State of Connecticut, $10,000. For payment to the widow of William W. Griest, late a Repre- William waow Gri est. se ntative fr om the Sta te of Penns ylvania, $ 10,000. For payment to the widow of James A. Hughes, late a Representa- James A. Hughes. ti ve from th e State of West Virgi nia, $10,0 00. Pay to wi dow. For payment to the widow of William K. Kaynor, late a Repre- William awaKaynor. o sentative from the State of Massachusetts, $10,000. For payment to Mildred G. Kvale, a daughter, and Robert E. and Pay to children. Arthur L. Kvale, minor sons, of O. J. Kvale, late a Representative from the State of Minnesota, $10,000, to be divided among them in equal amounts and the sums due Robert E. and Arthur L. Kvale to be paid to their legal guardian. For payment to the widow of Elm er O. Leatherwood, late a woEod er 0 . Leat her paymen t from the State of Utah, $10,000. Pay to wi dow. For payment to the widow of Leslie J. Steele, late a Representa- Leslie J. Steele. tive from the State of Georgia, $10,000. Pay to widow . The seven preceding appropriations shall be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House. For payment for expenses incurred by Bernard P. Bogy, contestant Bernard P. Bogy. Contested-olection in the contested-election case of Bogy against Hawes, audited and expenses. recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered One, $1,404.20, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House.

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