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 1216 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. sm. III. Ch. se. 1919. §1‘°V¤*°'°°¤d9°*P”S» For the Senate Ofhce Building, under the Superintendent of the Sc ate Omg Bmming Capitol Building and Grounds, subject to the control and supervision of the SenatehCommi1ttee on Rules: Fourteen elevator conductors, at $1,200 eac · in a $16,800. §§,,f;§§,‘;‘;,'f°XP3“$°S· CoNT1NGENT hxrnusnss For stationery for Senators and the President of the Senate, including $6,000 for stationery for committees and officers of the Senate, $18,125. rostagemmps. ArPostage stampsi: For office of Secretary, $200; office of Sergeant at ms, $100; in al, $300. Motor vemcies For maintaining, exchanginv, and equipping motor vehicles for carrying the mails, and for official use of the offices of the Secretary and _ _ Sergeant at Arms, $7,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Pg2§§‘f,‘§§b‘1°* vm V F?o1i)driv3ng, maintenance, and operation of an automobile for the ice resident, $2,000. F°*<ii¤8· For materials for foldingi, $1,500. hFor folding speeches an pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per thousand, $5,000. F“°‘·°“°· $ For fuel, oil, cotton waste, and advertising, exclusive of labor, _ 1 500. . F“"""“‘°‘ lfor purchase of furniture, $5,000. For materials for furniture and repairs of $8.1116, exclusive of labor, $3,000. _ For services in cleaning, repairing and varnishing furniture $2 000. I1;,mm°°'“”geu*;°‘Q’,‘ar e_ For packing boxes, $970., _ , i iiqggémmwus mms §or rent cg warehoigse for stprage offpulbhc glpggrgggts, $1,800. _ _ _ ‘ or misce aneous 1 ems. exc usive 0 a or, . ¤$’§,,“,§“,fs ““d ““'“' _ For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate, including) compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as may e fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding $1 per printed _ p e $25,000. R°°°m”g d°b°°°s‘ Hier reporting the debates and proceedings of the Senate, payable in equal monthly installments, $30,000. Capitol police. CAPITOL POLICE. PM" For captain, $1,800; three lieutenants, at $1,200 each; two special officers, at $1,200 each; forty-seven privates, at $1,050 each; ten additional privates, at $840 each; one·half of said privates to be sglergzgd by the Aiergeanthatil Arms of atihe Senate and one—half by t e rveant at ms of the use· i, $65 550. Contingent cxpeusw- For ggntingent eXpBD$€S, $280. , H , Q mgfjggsim °'di¤*>¤*S~* _One-half 0 the foregoing amounts under "Capitol police" shall be dgsbilirlsed by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of t e ouse. Pf§}§§,g‘?°“’m“*°° °” Jonsrr commrrrnm or: rarirrme. $’§{";,,f‘;; 6,,,, For clerk, $3,000; inspector, imder section 20 of the Act approved _ January 12, 1895, $2,000; stenographer, $1,000; for expenses of com- ,,,$;"g’°SS‘°“°1 D*’°‘* piling, preparing, and indexing the Congressional Directory, $1,600; in al, $7,600, one half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. tgggge °I R°P’°S°¤‘ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. €g§3g°‘Q,{gm‘gfE’;{,§’ej}{ For comfpensation of Members of the House of Representatives, cwmufssieam. Delegates rom Territories, the Resident Commissioner from Porto Rico, and the Resident Commissioners from the Philippine Islands, $3,304 500. Resident Commissioners, $175,000.
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