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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 98. 1923. 1271 orrrour. msroirrnns or nmayrns. Sxnanmsz Six official reporters of the proceedings and debates of °m°i°l '°P°“°”· the House, at $0,000 each; assistant, $3,000; six expert transcribers, at $1.200 each; janitor, $980; in all $47,180. ’ oomurrrnn srnxocnxrnnxs. SA1.A1z11:s: Four stenogra hers to committees at 6000 each· S"°’% P*'°” *° jauim, $980; in au, $24,98(li ’ $ ’ ’ °°"‘““i%· Wherever the words " during the session " occur in the fore ing ··D»nr¤2g:n¤¤s¤a¤¤»· paragraphs they shall be construed to mean the two hundrego and °° mm u°°”‘ eleven days from December 3, 1923, to June 30, 1924, both inclusive. cnmu: man, unmamzs Arm nnnncyms. For clerk hire necessarily emplo ed by each Member Dele te °l°*k'=“°·M¤¤l>°¤· and Resident Commissioner, in the discharge of his officialiand regplre: D?i¢:?;Yiiiisentative duties, $3,200 per annum, in monthly installments, $1,408,000. · CONTINGIQNT EXPENSES OF THE HOUSE. Contingentexpenses. For wrapping paper, pasteboard, paste, twine, newspaper wrap-  '““°°"“‘°· pers, and other necessary materials for foldin, for use of Members, $¤1i28.1>·624· the Clerk’s office, and fo ding room, not inclugng envelopes, writin paper, and other paper and materials to be rmted and furnished by the Public Printer upon requisitions from the Clerk of the House, under rovisions of the Act approved Janua 12, 1895, $10,000. For gurniture and materials for repairs of the same, including not F¤¤=it¤r¤· to exceed $15,000 for labor, tools, and machinery for furniture repair sheep, $30,000. or packing boxes, $4,500. Packiusbvxes. For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select com- ee_§i¤=¤¤¤¤·=·>¤¤ items. mittees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered by ' the House of Representatives, and including reimbursement to the official stenographers to committees for the amounts actually and necessarily paid out bg them for transcribing hearing-E $190,000. For stationery for epresentatives, Delegates, and esident Com· §’},§,$i°,§’f’{{g0_ missioners, including $5,000 for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, $60,000. For posta e stamps: Postmaster, $250; Clerk, $450; Sergeant at P°¤*¤8¤¤¤¤mr>=’»· Arms, $300;§)oorkeeper, $150; in all, $1,150. For drivin, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automo- ·““‘°m°”“°·S°“’“"· bile for the Sgpeaker, $3,000. _ For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 F°*"*”¤· per thousand, $8,000. _ _ For assistance rendered during the calendar years 1922 and 1923 m‘f,§";‘_’j*‘;,,€e§*;· $5; in compiling list of reports to be made to Congress by public House ofiicialsg compiling copy and revising proofs for the House portion of the Official Register; pregaring and indexing the statistical re mrts of the Clerk of the· ouse; compiling the telephone and Mi:mbers’ directories; preparing and indexing the daily Calendars of Business; preparing the official statement of Mem_ers’ voting records; preparing and indexing questions of order grmted in the appendix to the Journal pursuant to House Rule ll; and for recording and Hling statements of political committees and candidates for nomination and election to the House of Representatives Immeeueeele eww pursuant to the campaign contribution laws, $5,000, to be rmmedi- ¤b1¤· ately available.