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 1022 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. C H. 648. JUNE 19, 1934 . Hereafter the fiscal year for the adjustment of the accounts of the Secretary of the Senate for compensation and mileage of Sena- tors shall extend from July 1 to June 30 ; and all laws and parts of laws inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Compensation or Senators elected, whose term of office begins on the 3d day of Janu- Senators. When to commence. ary, and whose credentials in due form of law shall have been pre- sented in the Senate, may receive their compensation monthly from the beginning of their term. Salaries of Senators appointed to fill vacancies in the Senate shall commence on the day of their appointment and continue until their successors are elected and qualified. Salaries of Senators elected to fill such vacancies shall commence on the day they qualify. When no appointments have been made the salaries of Senators elected to fill such vacancies shall commence on the day following their election. When Senators have been elected during a sine die adjournment of the Senate to succeed appointees, the salaries of Senators so elected sh all co mmence on th e day follow ing th eir ele ction. When Senators have been elected during a session to succeed ap pointees, but have not qual ified, th e salari es of Sen ators so elected shall commence on the day following the sine die adjournment of the Senate. A Senator entitled to receive his own salary may appoint the usual clerical assistants allowed Senators. Fisc al year for adjust- ing accounts f ixed. Appointment of cler- ical ass istants. House of Representa- tives. Edward B. Almon. Pay to widow. Charles H. Brand. Pay to daughters. John D. Clarke. Pay to widow. Joseph 1. Hooper. Pay to widow. Lynn S. Hornor. Pay to widow. Bolivar E. Kemp. Pay to widow. James S. Parker. Pay to widow. Edward W. Pou. Pay to widow. Henry IV. Watson. Pay to widow. George F. Brumm. Pay to sisters. Thomas C. Coffin. Pay to widow. Contested-election expenses. 110U SE OF REPRESENTATIVES For payment to the widow of Edward B . Almon, late a Repre- sentative from the State of Alabama, $8,500. For payment in equal increments to Caroline Mell, Julia Sasnett . and Louelle Rawlston, daughters of Charles H . Brand, late a Rep- resentative from the State of Georgia, $8,500. For payment to the widow of John D. Clarke, late a Representa- tive from the State of New York, $8,500. For payment to widow of Joseph I . Hooper, late a Representa- ti ve fro m the State of Mic higan, $8,50 0. For payment to the widow of Lynn S . Hornor, late a Representa- tive from the State of West Virg°inia, $8,500. For payment to the widow of Bolivar E . Kemp, late a Repr esenta - tive from the State of Louisiana, $8,500. For payment to the widow of James S . Parker, late a Representa- tive from the State of New York, $8,500. For payment to the widow of Edward W . Pou, late a Representa- tive from the State of North Carolina, $8,500. For payment to the widow of Henry W . Watson, late a Representa- tive from the State of Pennsylvania, $8,500. For payment to Susan I. Brumm and Joan L . Brumm, sisters of George F. Brumm, late a Representative from the State of Penn- sylvania, $8,500. For payment to the widow of Thomas C . Coffin, late a Representa- tive from the State of Idaho, $8,500. The foregoing sums to be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House. Contested-election expenses : For payments to contestants and con- testees for expenses incurred in the contested-election cases of Lov- ette against Reece, Ellis against Thurston, and McAndrews against