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 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 282. MARCH 4, 1933 . Contested-election expenses : For payment of expenses incurred by Stanley H. Kunz, contestant in the contested-election case of Kunz against Granata, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 3, $2,000. For payment to Hulda Maude Vestal, administratrix of Albert H. Vestal, contestee, discharging his obligation for expenses incurred in the contested-election case of Ball against Vestal, audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 1, $500. The two foregoing appropriations to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. Committee on Invalid Pensions : To continue the employment of Committee „n In- valid Pensions . the tempo rary assi stant cle rk, fisca l year 19 34, $2,15 0. cle Teemporary assistant Post office : For the employment of seven additional messengers Post Office. for duty b in the new House Office Building, at the rate of $1 .740 Messengers in new House Office Building. each per annum, from March 1 to June 30, 1933, inclusive, $4,060. Contingent expenses : For expenses of special and select com- mittees authorized by the House, fiscal year 1933, $20,000. For stationery allowance for Stanley H. Kunz, fiscal year 1932 Stanl ey H. Kung, $83 .33 stationery allowance . . For expenses of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Com- merce, und er th e te rms o f Hou se J oint Resol ution Num bered 572, merce. Second Session, Seventy-second Congress, $35,000. JOINT COMMI TTEE ON PRIN TING For expen ses in compi ling, prepar ing, a nd inde xing t he Con gres- sional Di rectory f or the fi rst sessi on of the Seventy- third Con gress, $800, o ne-hal f to b e disb ursed by the Secret ary of the S enate and the other half to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House. Sections 4 and 5 of the Public Resolution approved March 2, 1929 (U. S. C., Supp. VI, title 1, sec. 54 (a) and (b)), are hereby amended to read as follows " SEC. 4 . The publications provided for in such Act of May 29, 1928 (U . S . C ., Supp. VI, title 1, Chap. 3), as amended by this reso- lution, a nd with s uch ancil laries, s hall be p rinted an d bound i n such style, form, and ma nner a s may be dir ected b y the Joint Commit tee on Printing. " SEC. 5 . In order to avoid waste in the appropriations for print- ing and binding for Congress, the Joint Committee on Printing is hereby empowe red to autho rize t he pri nting o f any bill o r reso lu- tion, with index and ancillaries, before Congress in such style and form as the Joint Committee may deem to be most suitable in the interes t of e conomy and e fficie ncy an d to so conti nue un til fi nal enactme nt the reof i n both House s of C ongress may also curtail the number of copies of such bills or resolutions to be printed in the various parliamentary stages in the Congress, including the slip form of each public act or public resolution ." GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE For payment to Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, and Preston L . George, messengers on night duty during the second session of the Seventy-second Congress, $900 each ; in all, $3,600 ; to be paid from the appropriation for printing and binding for Congr ess for t he fiscal year 193 3 . ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL Capitol Building : To enable, the Architect of the Capitol to remove any of the st atues from S tatuar y Hall and re locate same elsewh ere 1603 Contested el ect ion e pense Stanley II . Kunz . Alb ert H . Ve stal, administratrix of . Speci al and select commi ttee s Joint Committee on Printing. Congr essio nal Direc - tory. Pri nti ng Congres- sional publications . Vol . 45, p. 1542, amended . U . S. C., Supp. VI, p. 2. Form, style, etc., to be pr escri bed by Jo int Commi ttee on Print - ing. V1 . 45, p. 1008, amended. U.S.C ., Supp. 'VI, p. 1. Aut hor ity of Com- mittee over printing bills, etc., to avoid waste. Curtailment of copies. Government Print- ing Office. De signated mes sen. gers on night duty . Arc hitect of the Cap. itol. Capitol Building . Relocating statues .
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