SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 4. 1924. 673 JOINT co1umrrrr.u ro invnsrrearm Nom·rmuN racimc LAND exams ¤§D°g§¤P¤<=“’*“¤¤d For expenses of the joint committee created by section 3 of public Cfuiglfigiyg ijiwggf resolution of the_Sixty-eighth Congress entitled “Joint resolution mz. directing the Secretary of the Interior to withhold his approval A”"’°‘4°2“ of the adjustment of the Northern Pacific land grants and for other purposes," including personal services, printing and binding, traveling and subsistence expenses, fees of witnesses, and such other expenses in connection with the inquiry as the joint committee may deem necessary, $50,000, to remain available until J 1me 30, 1925. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ,_g3g§· ··¢ R¤¤¤·=¤·¤· For payment to R. Lee Moore for expenses incurred as contestee ,,,C°“°°?°°d °l°°ti°“ in the contested-election case of Clark against Moore, audited and En§’M°°*°- recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 2, $1,872.34. For payment to Walter M. Chandler for expenses incurred as diX”“°r M' Ch"` contestant in the contested—election case of Chandler against Bloom, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 3, $2,000. For payment to Sol Bloom for exlpenses incurred as contestee in “°‘B‘°°‘“· the contested-election case of Chand er against Bloom, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 3, $2,000. For payment to Royal H. Weller for expenses incurred as con- “°""H·w°“°'· testee in the contested-election case of Ansorge against Weller, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 17 $27000- . . J ··TarmstroBot (talk) R Buckley. For payment to James R. Buckley for expenses incurred as con- ' testee m the contestedelection case of Gorman against Buckley, aucéiéted and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 3 ,000. 1For the payment to John Gorman for expenses incurred as con- ’°"“ °°"’““· testaut in contested·e]ection case of Gormagggainst Buckley; $2,000. HThe six preceding sums shall be disbu by the Cler of the ouse. CONTINGENT mxrnmsrzs or um House °°¤**¤¤·¤*¤¤¤•¤•·* For furniture and materials for repairs of the same, Escal year !"¤¤=**¤*•· 19%:1, $7,285.08. d f I d 1 { M i or misce laneous items an expenses o specia an se ec com- *°°•*'•¤•°¤= *•¤¤; mittees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unlem specifically ordered i¤i¤ii°:i£·¤i?°d°°i°°t°°m by the House of Representatives, and including reimbursement to the official stenogra hers to committees for the amounts actually and necessarily paid) out by them for transcribing hearings, fiscal year 1924, $37,596.04. ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL m_·“°"*°°°‘ °“'*°C°¥’*‘ Capitol power plant: For remodeling and improving the heating C¤¤“°* ¤°'°* P‘“"· Estem of the Capitol Building, with the exception of the Supreme HTC section, $38,000, to remain available until June 30, 1925. C mm 0, _ Capitol Buildiu and repairs: For amount 1`0%l111'8d in connec- 1ze¢$?°°° tion with the completion of the frieze in the Rotun a of the Capitol., fiscal years 1924 and 1925, $5,000. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE ‘ ,,,,° ° M"' To y Samuel Robinson, William Madden Jose l1 De Fontes, “‘”'“‘§:,}?,{,‘,§f'}”* Qld Cmrles C. Allen, mexngers on night duty dugng the SiIty· "5 ¤¤§hfhCongress,firstsemion,forextraseruces,$800e•ch,$3,%l0-