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 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 648. JUNE 19, 1934. Britten, as audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered One, respectively, as follows To O. B. Lovette, contestant, $1,993 .61 ; To B. Carroll R eece, con testee, $ 1,782. 46 ; To Lloyd Thurston, contestee, $2,000 ; To Lloyd Ellis, contestant, $2,000 ; To James McAndrews, contestant, $1,657 .82 ; To Fred A. Britten, contestee, $2,000 ; In all, $11,433 .89, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. For payments to contestants and contestees for expenses incurred in the contested-election cases of Chandler against Burnham, Estep against Ellenbogen, and Gormley against Goss, as audited and rec- ommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered Two, respec- tively, as follows To Claude Chandler, contestant, $2,000 ; To George Burnham, contestee, $2,000 ; To Henry Ellenbogen, contestee, $805 .26 ; To Edward W. Goss, contestee, $2,000 ; To Martin E. Gormley, contestant, $2,000 ; In all, $8,805 .26, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. For payments to contestants and contestees for expenses incurred in the contested-election cases of Sanders against Kemp, Fox against Higgins, Shanahan against Beck, Casey against Turpin, Brewster against Utterback, and Weber against Simpson, as audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered Three, respectively, as follows To J. Y. Sanders, Junior, contestant, $1,634 .18 ; To Mrs. Bolivar E. Kemp, contestee, $1,635 .55 ; To William C. Fox, contestant, $2,000 ; To Will iam L. Hig gins, con testee, $ 1,743 .20 ; To James M. Beck, contestee, $1,339 .82 ; To John J. Shanahan, contestant, $817 .75 ; To John J. Casey, contestant, $2,000 ; To C. Murray Turpin, contestee, $1,999 ; To John G. Utte rback, co ntestee, $2,000 ; To R alph O. Brewst er, conte stant, $1 ,970 .17 ; To Charles H. Weber, contestant, $2,000 ; To James Simpson, Junior, contestee, $2,000 ; In all, $21,139 .67, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. Compiling testimony in contested-election cases

For services in compiling, arranging for the printer, reading proof, indexing testi- mony, stenography and typewriting, supervision of the work, and expenses incurred in the contested-election cases of the following Congresses, as authorized by the Act entitled " An Act relating to con tes ted e lec tio ns ", approved March 2, 1887 (U.S.C., title 2, sees. 201-226) : For the Seventy-second Congress, $500 ; Fo r the Sev enty- third Cong ress, $1, 125. Committee on Revision of the Laws : For the employment of com- petent persons to assist in continuing the work of com iling, cod- ifying, a nd revisi ng the la ws and tr eaties of the Unit ed States, fiscal years 1934 and 1935, $3,000. For preparation and editing of the laws as authorized by the Act approved May 29, 1928 (U.S.C., Supp. VI, title 1, sec. 59),4fiscal year 1934, $500, to be expended under the direction of the Committee on Revision of the Laws. 1023 Compiling testimony incontested-election cases. Vol. 24, p. 445 U.S.C, p. 14 72d Congress. 73d Congress. Commi ttee on Revi- sion of the Laws Preparation and edit. ing the laws, 1034 Vol. 45, p. 10 07 . U.S .C., Supp. Vii p.4 .