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 756 Senate kitchens and restau rants, rep air s, et c. House of Represent- atives. William P. Co n- nery, Jr. Pay to widow. Philip A. Goodwin. Pay to widow. Theodore A. Peyser. Pay to sister . Clerk's office, salary increases. Ante, p. 174. Comm ittee employ ees. Ante, p. 174. Committee on Ap- pr opri ati ons. Assistant clerks, House Press Gal- lery, assistant to Su- perintendent. Ante, p. 175. Su peri nten dent , Docum ent Room, s al- ary increase. Ante, p. 176. Contested-election expenses. J. Will Taylor. United States Con- stitution Sesquicen- tennial Commission. Administrative ex- penses. 49 Stat . 1392. 75TH CONGRESS, 1s' SESSION-CH. 75 7-AU GUS T 25, 1 937 the Superintendent of the Senate Document Room at the rate of $1,040 per annum so long as the position is held by the present incum- bent, $867. Senate kitchens and restaurants : For repairs, improvements, and equipment for the Senate Restaurant, Capitol Building, including personal and other services, fiscal years 1937 and 1938, $12,300, to be expended by the Architect of the Capitol. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES For payment to the widow of William P. Connery, Junior, late a Representative from the State of Massachusetts, $10,000. For payment to the widow of Philip A. Goodwin, late a Represent- ative from the State of New York, $10,000. For payment to Josephine Dryer, sister of Theodore A. Peyser, late a Representative from the State of New York, $10,000. The three foregoing sums to be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives. Office of the Clerk : For the additional amount required from Augu st 1, 1937, to June 3 0, 1938, i nclusive, to increas e the comp en- sation of the following positions at the respective annual rates so long as they are held by the respective present incumbents : Disbursing clerk, $1,040 ; assistant disbursing clerk, $780 ; assistant enrolling clerk, $720 ; stenographer to the Clerk, $520 ; in all, $2,805. Commi ttee emplo yees : For a jan itor to the Co mmittee on Edu ca- tio n and a n addit ional j anitor to the Committ ee on Ways an d Means from August 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938, inclusive, at the rate of $1,260 each per annum, $2,310. For the amount required from September 1, 1937, to June 30, 19 38, inclusive, to i ncrease the compens ation of the five se nior assist- ant clerks of the Committee on Appropriations so long as the posi- tions are held, respectively, by the present incumbents thereof, at such additional respective annual rates as may be fixed by the chair- man with the approval of the committee ; and for an additional a ssistant c lerk to suc h committe e at not t o exceed $ 4,500 per annum, such compensation to be fixed in the same manner ; fiscal year, 1938, $7,300 . Office of Doorkeeper : For an additional assistant to the Superin- tendent of the House Press Gallery at the rate of $2,400 per annum, from August 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938, inclusive, $440 plus the unex- pended balance of the amount contained in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1938, for a press-gallery page, which is hereby made available for the foregoing purpose. For the amount required from September 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938, i nclusive, to increase the compe nsation of the Super intendent of the Document Room at the rate of $1,040 per annum so long as the posi- tion is held by the present incumbent, $867. Contested-election expenses : For payment to J. Will Taylor, con- testee, for expenses incurred in the contested-election case of Ruther- ford versus Taylor, as audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 1, $550 .50, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. UN ITED ST ATES CON STITUTI ON SESQ UICENTEN NIAL CO MMISSIO N For carrying out the provisions of the public resolution entitled "Joint resolution to enable the United States Constitution Sesqui- centennial Commission to carry out and give effect to certain ap- proved plans, and for other purposes", approved June 1, 1936 (49