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 PUBLIC LAWS-OH. 380 -DEC. 23, 1943 Ante, p. 221. Additional clerks for Senators. Ante. p. 222. Mileage. 56 Stat. 335. Contested election expenses. Luther Patrick. John B. Sullivan. Louis E. Miller. Ante, p. 432. Ante, p. 230. Ante, p. 231. num and $1,500 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent, beginning December 1, 1943, fiscal year 1944, $1,517, and the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1944, is hereby amended accordingly. To enable the Secretary of the Senate to expend from the appro- priation for "Salaries of officers and employees of the Senate", fiscal year 1944, so much as may be necessary to provide two additional clerks at $1,500 per annum each, one for each Senator from an ad- ditional State having a population of more than three million inhabitants. The Legislative Branch Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1944 hereby is amended to enable the Secretary of the Senate to expend from the appropriation for salaries of officers and employees of the Senate so much as may be necessary to provide two additional clerks at $1,500 per annum each, one for each Senator from an additional State having a population of more than ten million inhabitants. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES For payment to the widow of Francis D. Culkin, late a Repre- sentative from the State of New York, $10,000. For payment to the widow of Edward W. Creal, late a Representa- tive from the State of Kentucky, $10,000. The two foregoing sums to be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives. For an additional amount for the appropriation "Mileage of Members and Delegates, House of Representatives, 1943", $1,500, such combined sum to be available for such mileage on account of the first session of the Seventy-eighth Congress incurred during the fiscal years 1943 and 1944. Contested-election expenses: For payment to Luther Patrick, con- testee, for expenses incurred in the contested-election case of Denson versus Patrick, as audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered Three, $1,500, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Contested-election expenses: For payment to the following con- testant and contestee for expenses incurred in the contested-election case of S1llivan versus Miller, as audited and recommended by the Comtlnittee on Elections Numbered Three, namely: John B. Sullivan, contestant, $566.86; Louis E. Miller, contestee, $1,087.29; In all, $1,654.15, to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Contingent expenses: For an additional amount for telegraph and telephone, fiscal year 1943, $37,500. Stationery: For stationery for Representatives, Delegates, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, for the first session of the Seventy-eighth Congress. fiscal years 1943 and 1944, $600. CAPITOL POLICE For an additional amount for salaries, Capitol Police, fiscal year 1944, $18,105, one-half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Sen- ate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING For an additional amount for salaries, Joint Committee on Print- ing, fiscal year 1944, $1,254, one-half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. 612 [57 STAT.

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