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"To Roscoe L. Drennan in payment of damages for injuries sustained while in the discharge of his duties as a member of the Illinois National Guard, the sum of..

Respectfully submitted,

$4,000.00."

FRANK O. LOWDEN, Governor.

COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ADVISORS.

§ 1. Appropriates $28,000.00.

§ 2. How distributed.

§ 3. How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 663. APPROVED JUNE 26, 1917.)

AN ACT making an appropriation for county agricultural advisors. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of twenty-eight thousand dollars per annum for the two years beginning July 1, 1917, and ending June 30, 1919, be and the same is hereby appropriated to the Department of Agriculture for the payment of county agricultural advisors.

§ 2. The Department of Agriculture shall distribute the moneys herein appropriated equally among the several county agricultural advisors of this State, to apply upon the salaries of the county agricultural advisors upon the following conditions.

1. Upon the same proof and subject to like rules and regulations as are prescribed by the United States government for the disbursement of public funds for the same purpose;

2. That the county agricultural advisor preserves the qualifications required by the United States Department of Agriculture for similar work.

§ 3. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants upon the State Treasurer for the sum herein specified, upon the presentation of vouchers approved by the Department of Agriculture accompanied by the certificate of the agricultural college of the University of Illinois that the requirements of this Act relative to the employment of county advisors has been substantially applied.

APPROVED June 26, 1917.

CONVEYING OFFENDERS TO ILLINOIS STATE REFORMATORY.

§ 1. Appropriates $2,000.00.

(HOUSE BILL No. 958.

§ 2. Emergency. APPROVED JUNE 23, 1917.)

AN ACT entitled, "An Act to make an appropriation for the payment of expenses for the conveying of offenders to the Illinois State Reformatory at Pontiac, Illinois, subsequent to May 1, 1917, and providing for an emergency."

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of two thousand and 00/100 ($2,000.00) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated for conveying offenders to the Illinois State Reformatory at Pontiac, and from and to the reformatory in cases of new trials, or when used as witnesses in cases, to be paid by

the Auditor of Public Accounts in the manner now provided by law, to be ascertained and paid in the same manner as in cases of conveying prisoners to and from the penitentiary: Provided, that when more than one person is convicted at the same term of court, and is committed to the reformatory, the sheriff shall take all of said persons so convicted at one trip, and the Auditor of Public Accounts shall refuse payment to any sheriff who shall fail to comply with this provision.

§ 2. Whereas, the moneys above appropriated are immediately required, therefore an emergency exists, and this Act shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and approval.

APPROVED June 23, 1917.

COMMITTEE EXPENSES-ELECTION CONTESTS.

§ 1. Appropriates $9,998.10.

§ 2. How drawn.

(HOUSE BILL No. 1037. JUNE 29, 1917.)

AN ACT making an appropriation to pay the House election[s] committee expenses of the Fiftieth General Assembly.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois. represented in the General Assembly: That the sum of nine thousand nine hundred eighty-eight dollars and ten cents ($9,988.10), or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the expenses of the House Elections Committee of the Fiftieth General Assembly, and that said sum so appropriated shall be used for the following purposes and payable to the persons herein designated:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTIONS COMMITTEE.

SECOND DISTRICT.

*To Randall E. Marshall, for the expenses of himself

250.00 [Vetoed]

and his attorney in said contest, the sum of... ... $386.60 [Vetoed] *To Martin Walsh, attorney's fee as attorney for Randall E. Marshall, the sum of..... *To Roger J. Marcy, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of...... *To Homer J. Galpin, attorney's fee as attorney for Roger J. Marcy, the sum of...

407.50 [Vetoed]

250.00 [Vetoed]

*To Frank Ryan, for the expenses of himself and his
attorney in said contest, the sum of . . . . . .
*To Thomas J. Dawson, attorney's fee as attorney for
Frank Ryan, the sum of...

269.70 [Vetoed]

250.00 [Vetoed]

Total

$1,813.80

SIXTH DISTRICT.

*To Joseph A. Weber, for the expenses of himself and
his attorney in said contest, the sum of.... . .
To Andrus & Trutter, attorney's fee as attorneys for
Joseph A. Weber, the sum of..........

745.15 [Vetoed]

500.00 [Vetoed]

To Carl Mueller, for his expenses as member of the sub-committee to recount the ballots, the sum of.. To Ewald E. Mueller, as clerk of said sub-committee, the sum of.....

To Adlai E. Mueller, as clerk of said sub-committee, the sum of....

To Randolph Boyd, for his personal expenses as member of said sub-committee, the sum of...... To N. A. Carlson, as clerk of said sub-committee, the sum of ...

22.80

40.00

40.00

56.81

To N. O. Swanson, as clerk of said sub-committee, the sum of...

To John Kasserman, for his personal expenses as
member of said sub-committee, the sum of..
*To Frank Corr, attorney's fee as attorney for Robert
E. Wilson, the sum of... . .

...

*To Robert E. Wilson, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of. . . . . . . . To B. E. Powell, as clerk of said sub-committee, the sum of

To William L. Corris, services as stenographer, the sum of

71.12

25.56

32.23

350.00 [Vetoed]

650.00 [Vetoed]

100.85

165.55

To W. V. Rathbone, clerk of said sub-committee, the sum of

117.20

To Oral P. Tuttle, for his personal expenses as mem-
ber of said sub-committee, the sum of. . . . . . .
To Pearl A. Smith, clerk of said sub-committee, the
sum of

To F. A. Garesche, for his personal expenses as mem-
ber of said sub-committee, the sum of.....
To Frank J. Leonard, Sergeant-at-Arms, for services.
and expenses on said sub-committee the sum of..

79.00

110.40

56.83

40.80

Total

ELEVENTH DISTRICT.

$3,204.30

*To John H. Lyle, for expenses paid to his attorney.
*To James P. Harrold, attorney's fees and expenses as
attorney for John H. Lyle, the sum of....
*To Alfred Van Duser, for the expenses of himself
and his attorney, the sum of.....

*To Samuel J. Andalman, attorney's fee as attorney
for Alfred Van Duser, the sum of....
*To Henry F. Schuberth, for the expenses of himself
and his attorney, the sum of....

*To Adolph H. Easter, attorney's fee, as attorney for Henry F. Schuberth, the sum of....

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TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.

*To Edward Walz, for the expenses of himself and his attorney, the sum of....

$254.75 [Vetoed]

*To Homer J. Galpin, attorney's fee, as attorney for Edward Walz, the sum of....

250.00 [Vetoed]

*To Joseph A. G. Trandel, for the expenses of himself and his attorney, the sum of...

*To J. E. Ingram, attorney's fee, as attorney for Joseph A. G. Trandel, the sum of....

*To Joseph Petlak, for the expenses of himself, and his attorney, the sum of....

*To J. E. Ingram, attorney's fee as attorney for Joseph Petlak, the sum of....

390.00 [Vetoed]

250.00 [Vetoed]

350.00 [Vetoed]

250.00 [Vetoed]

Total

TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT.

$1,744.75

*To Edwin C. Perkins, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of...... *To Evan C. Worth, attorney's fee, as attorney for Edwin C. Perkins, the sum of...

*To Peter Murphy, for expenses paid to his attorney in said contest, the sum of......

*To C. E. Smith, attorney's fee, as attorney for Peter Murphy, the sum of....

*To Andrus & Trutter, attorneys' fee, as attorneys for Horace W. McDavid, the sum of....

$22.50 [Vetoed]

250.00 [Vetoed]

10.00 [Vetoed]

250.00 [Vetoed]

250.00 [Vetoed]

Total

FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT.

$782.50

*To P. W. Gallagher, for the expenses of himself and
his attorney in said contest, the sum of......
*To George B. Gillespie, attorney's fee as attorney for
P. W. Gallagher, the sum of.....
*To Owen B. West, for expenses for his attorney, the
sum of

*To Chas. Dickerson and Maurice Zetterholm, attor

ney's fee as attorney for O. B. West, the sum of.. *To James E. Davis, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of....... *To Robert J. Walberg, as attorney for James E. Davis, the sum of..

Total

$229.72 [Vetoed]

250.00 [Vetoed]

46.88 [Vetoed]

150.00 [Vetoed]

73.50 [Vetoed]

150.00 [Vetoed]

$900.10

FIFTY-FIRST DISTRICT.

*To A. M. Fitzgerald, attorney's fee, as attorney for
Austin Hill in said contest the sum of...
*To George M. Miley, attorney's fee as attorney for
Oral P. Tuttle in said contest the sum of................
*To George M. Miley, attorney's fee as attorney for
Claude F. Lacy, in said contest, the sum of... . . .

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§ 2. The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrants upon the State Treasurer for the sums specified in section one (1) of this Act, upon the presentation of proper vouchers, and the State Treasurer shall pay the same out of any moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.

APPROVED except as to those items vetoed in my veto message, June 29, 1917.

* Indicates vetoed.

To the Honorable, the House of Representatives:

STATE OF ILLINOIS, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. SPRINGFIELD, June 29, 1917.

I return herewith, without my approval, the following items contained in House Bill No. 1037, the same being a bill for "An Act making an appropriation to pay the House Election Committee expenses of the Fiftieth General Assembly," víz:

"To Randall E. Marshall, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of.

$386.60"

"To Martin Walsh, attorney's fees as attorney for Randall E. Marshall, the sum of.

250.00"

"To Roger J. Marcy, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of.

407.50"

"To Homer J. Galpin, attorney's fee as attorney for Roger J. Marcy, the sum of

250.00"

"To Frank Ryan, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of..

269.70"

"To Thomas J. Dawson, attorney's fee as attorney for Frank Ryan, the sum of

250.00"

"To Joseph A. Weber, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of.

745.15"

"To Frank Corr, attorney's fee as attorney for Robert E. Wilson, the sum of

"To Andrus & Trutter, attorney's fee as attorney for Joseph A. Weber, the sum of....

500.00"

350.00"

"To Robert E. Wilson, for the expenses of himself and his attorney in said contest, the sum of.

"To John H. Lyle, for expenses paid to his attorney.

650.00" 33.00"

"To James P. Harrold, attorney's fees and expenses as attorney for John H. Lyle, the sum of.

80.65"

"To Alfred Van Duser, for the expenses of himself and his attorney, the sum of

59.00"

"To Adolph H. Easter, attorney's fee, as attorney for Henry F. Schuberth, the sum of

"To Henry F. Schuberth, for the expenses of himself and his attorney, the sum of

"To Samuel J. Andalman, attorney's fee as attorney for Alfred Van Duser, the sum of

150.00"

345.00"

250.00"

"To Edward Walz, for the expenses of himself and his attorney, the sum of

254.75"

"To Homer J. Galpin, attorney's fee, as attorney for Edward Walz, the sum of

250.00"

"To Joseph A. G. Trandel, for the expenses of himself and his attorney, the sum of.

390.00"

"To J. E. Ingram, attorney's fees, as attorney for Joseph A. G. Trandel, the sum of.

250.00"

"To Joseph Petlak, for the expenses of himself and his attorney, the sum of

350.00"

"To J. E. Ingram, attorney's fee as attorney for Joseph Petlak, the sum of 250.00"

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