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 1624 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cir. 707. 1929 . For pay ment to Evere tt Kent for ex penses incurr ed in presenti ng the case against the right of James M. Beck to a seat in the House of Representatives, as audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 2, $422 .33. The three preceding appropriations shall be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. Committee on Agri- Committee on Agriculture : Those members of the Committee on culture. Members elect of71st Agriculture of the House of Representatives of the Seventieth Con- Congress authorized to ress who are Members elect to the Sevent y-first Congress, or a hold meetings, employ g experts, etc ., to gather majority of them, after March 4, 1929, and until the meeting of the information in prepara- tion of bills for farm first session of the Seventy-first Congress are authorized, by subcom- re lief. mittee or otherwise, to hold such hearings and to sit at such times and places within the United States, to employ such expert, clerical, and stenographic services, and to gather such information, through Government agents or otherwise, as to them may seem fit in the preparation of a bill or bills for farm relief ; and they are authorized to have such printing and binding done (notwithstanding any limita- tion in existing law as to number of copies of any document) and to incur such ot her expenses as may be deem ed necessary ; all su ch exp enses (except for printing and binding, which shall b e charged to the appropriation for printing and binding for Congress), not to exceed $2,500 to be paid out of the Contingent Fund of the House on the usual vouchers approved as now provided by law. Joint Committee on JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING Printing. to YCongressional Direc - Fo Fo r e xp eeiin compilin,preparing pre and i ndexg th the C ongres - si ona sional Direfor the first session of the Seventy-first Congress, $800, one half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL Capitol Buildings : For necessary expenditures for the Capitol Building under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the Capitol, including the same objects specified under this head in the Legis- lative Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1929, to cover the purchase and installation of incinerators, $2,500. Everett Kent. Architect of the Cap- itol. Capitol buildings. Incinerators. Ante, p. 525. Library of Congress. Printing and bind- ing, Bienn ial In dex o f State legislation. Vol. 44, p.1066. U.S. Code, Supp.I, p.4. Gov ern men t Print- ing Office. Samuel Robinson, Willia m Madden, Jo- seph De Fontes, a nd Preston L. George. Congressional Rec. ord. Additional cata- loguer. LIBRARY OF CON GRESS Printing and binding : For printing and binding the indexes and digests of State legislation required to be prepared by the Act of February 10, 1927 (U . S . C ., Supp. I, p. 4, sets . 164, 165), fiscal years 1929 and 1930, $5,000. GOV ERNMENT P RINTING OFFICE To pay Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, and Preston L. George, messengers on night duty during the second session of the Seventieth Congress, $900 each, fiscal year 1929, $3,600. The appropriations " Public printing and binding, Government Printing Office, 1929," and " Public printing and binding, Govern- ment Printing Office, 1930," are hereby made available for the em- ployment of one additional cataloguer, at $5 per diem, to prepare, under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, the semi- monthly and session indexes of the Congressional Record for the first sessio n of t he Seve nty-fir st Con gress.

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