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 1182 , Special and selec t co mmittees. Telegraph and tele- phone service. Stationery. Emergency room . Medical sup plies, servi ces, etc. Postage stamps. Speaker's aut omo bile. Folding. Clerical assistance to Clerk of the House. Specified objects. Recording, etc ., po- litical statements. Vol. 43, p. 1071. U.S.C.,p.15. Capitol police . Pay. Contingent expenses. Capitol police. Uniforms, etc. Division of disburse- Comm itte e on Printing. Clerk, etc. Vol. 28, p. 603. U.S.C.,p . 1418 . Congressional Direc- tory. Joint Committee on the L ibra ry. Wil lia m How a r d Taft. Marble bust of. SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. III. Cri. 234 . 1931 . For expenses of special and s elect committe es authorized by the House, $50,000. 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 commit- tees and officers of the House, $60,000. For medical supplies, equipment, and contingent expenses for the emergency room and for the attending physician and his assistants, including an allowance of not to excee d $30 per mont h each to two assistants as provided by the House Resolution adopted July 1, 1930, $2,500, of which $1,000 shall be immediately available. 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, $8,000. For assistance r endered durin g the calendar years 1930 a nd 1931 in compiling list of reports to be made to Congress by public officials ; compiling copy and revising proofs for the House portion of the Offici al Regi ster ; pr epar ing and inde xing the sta tist ical rep orts of the Clerk of the House ; compiling the telephone and Members' directories ; preparing and indexing the daily Calendars of Business ; preparing the official statement of Members' voting records ; prepar- ing list of congressional _nominees, and statistical summary of elections ; preparing and indexing questions of order printed in the appendix-to the Journal pursuant to House Rule III ; and for record- ing and filing statements of political committees and candidates for election to the House of Representatives pursuant to the Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925 (U . S . C ., title 2, sec . 241-256), $5,0 0. CAPITOL POLICE Salaries : Captain, $2,460 ; three lieutenants at $1,740 each ; two special officers at $1,740 each ; three sergeants at $1,680 each ; forty- four privates at $1,620 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, $87,480. For contingent expenses, $200. For purchasing and supplying uniforms and motor cycles to Capitol police, $6,750, to be immediately available. One-half of the foregoing amounts under " Capitol police " shall be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House. ments-Joint JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING Salaries : Clerk, $4,000 and $800 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent ; inspector under section 20 of the Act approved January 12, 1895 (U . S . C ., title 44, sec . 49), $2,820 ; assistant clerk and stenographer, $2,400 ; for expenses of compiling, preparing, and indexing the Congressional Directory, $1,600 ; in all, $11,620, one half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY To enable the Joint Committee on the Library to procure for the court room of the Supreme Court of the United States a marble bust, with bracket or pedestal, of the late Chief Justice William Howard Taft, $3,000.

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