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 1394 Contingent expenses. Folding materials. Furniture, etc. Packing boxes. Miscellaneous items. Committee reporting. Special and select com mittees. Telephone and tele- graph service. Stationery. Postage stamps. Speaker's automo- bile. Folding speeches, etc . Clerical assistance to the Clerk of the House . Specified objects . Recording, etc ., po- litical statements. Vol.43,p. 1071. U. S. Code, p.15. Capitol police. Pay. Contingent expenses. Uniforms, etc. Division of disburse- ments. Joint Committee on Printing. Clerk, etc. Vol. 28, p. 603. U. S. Code, p.14. Congressional Direc- tory . SEVENTIETH C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 367. 1929 . CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE HOUSE For materials for folding, $9,000. For furniture and materials for repairs of the same, including not to exceed $20,000 for labor, tools, and machinery for furniture repair shops, $40,000. For packing boxes, $4,500. For m iscellaneous items, exclusi ve of salarie s and labor u nless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, and including reimbursement to the offici al stenographe rs to committ ees for the amounts actually and necessarily paid out by them for transcribing hearings, $75,000. For stenographic reports of hearings of committees other than special and select committees, $25,000. For e xpenses of sp ecial and sele ct committees authorized b y the House, $40,000. For telegraph and telephone service, exclusive of personal services, $90,000. For stationery for Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Com- missioners, including $5,000 for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, $60,000. For postage stamps : Postmaster, $250 ; Clerk, $450 ; Sergeant at Arms, $300 ; Doorkeeper, $150 ; in all, $1,150. For driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile for the Speaker, $4,000. For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per thousand, $8 ,0 00. For assistance rendered during the calendar years 1928 and 1929 in compiling list of reports to be made to Congress by public officials compiling copy and revising proofs for the House portion of the Official Register ; preparing and indexing the statistical reports of the Clerk of the House ; compiling the telephone and Members' directories ; preparing and indexing the daily Calendars of Business ; pre paring the of ficial statem ent of Members ' voting reco rds ; p r e - par ing list of c ongressional nominees, and statistical s ummary of elections ; preparing and indexing questions of order printed in the appendix to the Journal pursuant to House Rule III ; a n d f o r recording and filing statements of political committees and candi- dates for election to the House of Representatives pursuant to the Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925 (U . S . C ., pp. 15-17, sets . 241- 256), $5,000. CA PITOL POLIC E Salaries : Captain, $2,150 ; three lieutenants, at $1,520 each ; two special officers, at $1,520 each ; three sergeants, at $1,410 each ; forty- four privates, at $1,360 each ; one-half of said privates to be selected by the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate and one-half by the Sergeant at Arms of the House ; in all, $73,820. For contingent expenses, $200. For purchasing and supplying uniforms and motor cycles to Ca n tol police, $3,750. e-h alf of the fo regoing amoun ts under "Capi tol police" s hall be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the H ouse. JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING For clerk, $4,000 ; inspector, under section 20 of the Act approved January 12, 1895 (U. S. C., pp. 14-18, see. 49), $2,490; assistant clerk and stenographer, $2,100 ; for expenses of compiling, preparing, and indexing t he Congressio nal Directory, $1,600 ; i n al l, $1 0 ,1 90 ,

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