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 524 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 551. 1928 . Contingent expenses. Folding materials. For materials for folding, $5,000. Furniture, etc. For furn iture and mate rials for repai rs o f the same, in cludi ng not to exceed $13,000 for labor, tools, and machinery for furniture repair shops, and including not to exceed $10,000 for material and labor to reconstruct office cabinets and to convert roll-top desks into flat-t op desks, .$50,000. Packing boxes. For packing boxes, $4,500. Miscellaneous items. For miscellaneous items, 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 by them for transcribing hearings, $60,000. iuC ommittee report- For stenographic reports of hearings of committees other than Special s and select special and select committees, $25,000, to be immediately available. committees. For expenses of special and select committees authorized by the House, $25,000. Telegraph and tele- phone service. For telegraph and telephone service, exclusive of personal services Stationery. $60,000. For stationery for Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Com- missioners, including $5,000 for stationery for the use of the com- mit tees and officers of the Ho use, $60, 000. Postage stamps. For postage stamps : Postmaster, $250 ; Clerk, $450 ; Sergeant at Arms, $300 ; Doorkeeper, $150 ; in all, $1,150. Sp eak er's au tom o- bile. For driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile . for the Speaker, $3,000. Folding. For fold ing speec hes a nd p amphl ets, at a rate not excee ding $1 Clerical assistance to per thous and, $ 20,000, to b e imme diatel y avail able. Clerk of the House. For assistance rendered during the calendar years 1927 and 1928 Specified ob j ec ts. 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 Mem bers' direct ories ; pr eparin g and indexi ng the daily Calend ars of Business ; preparing the official statement of Members' voting rec- ords ; preparing list of congressional nominees, and statistical Recording, etc., po- litical of elections ; preparing and indexing questions of order li tical state ments. printed in the appendix to the Journal pursuant to House Rule III ; and for recording and filing statements of political committees and Vol.43,p. 1071 . c andid ates for elect ion t o the Hou se of Repr esen tativ es pu rsua nt. William Ty ler Pag e. to the Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925, $5,000. nmo mpilin n g, ce°tc, da To pay William Tyler Page, Clerk of the House of Representa- election cases. ti ves, f or ser vices in com piling, arra nging f or the print er, re ading proof, indexing testimony, stenography and typewriting, supervision of the work, and expenses incurred in the contested-election cases vol. 24, p. 445. of the Seventieth Congress, as authorized by the Act entitled "An Addition al, for assist- Act relating to contested elections," approved March 2, 1887, ante. $2,483 .68, and an additional sum to such persons as were actually engaged in the work, designated by him, and in such proportions as he may deem just for the assistance rendered in the work, $1,516 .32 ; in all, $4,000. Capitol police. Pay. CONT ING ENT EX PEN SES OF THE HO USE CAP ITOL P OLICE 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.

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