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 1024 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 648. JUNE 19, 1934 . united States Code, For the preparation and editing of a new edition of the United new edition. Vol. 45, p. 1541 . States Code as authorized by the Act approved May 29, 1928, as U.S.C ., Supp. VII, p .2. amended by the Act approved March 2, 1929 (U.S .C ., Supp . VI, title 1, sec . 52d), $37,000, to remain available until expended. Speaker's table. Speaker's Table : Commenc ing Ju ly 1 > 1934, and c ontin Parliamentarian and uing durin g Assistant Parliamenta- Such periods as the present incumbents occupy the positions, rian. Salary of present in. respectively, of Parliamentarian and Assistant Parliamentarian of cumbents increased. the House, the annual rates of compensation of such positions, as fixed U .S .C ., Supp. VII, p.7. by the Legi slati ve Pa y Act of 1929 (U.S.C., SYipp. VI, title 2, sec . 60a), are hereby increased by the respective sums of $1,500 and $750; and such amounts are hereby appropriated for such purposes for the fiscal year 1935. phone lTelegraph and tele- Telegraph and telephone : For telegraph and telephone service, Proviso. exclusive of personal services, fiscal year 1934, $67,000 : Pro vided, Deductions to be That whenever a Representative, Delegate, or Resident Commis- made for delinquencies. sioner, or a United States Senator, shall fail to pay any sum or sums due from such person to the House of Representatives or Senate, respectively, the appropriate committee or officer of the House of Representatives or Senate, as the case may be, having juris diction of the act ivity und er which such deb t arose, shall cer tify such delinquent sum or sums to the Sergeant at Arms of the House in the case of an indebtedness to the House of Representatives and to the Secretary of the Senate in the case of an indebtedness to the Senate, and such latter officials are authorized and directed, respec- tively, to deduct from any salary, mileage, or expense money due to any such delinquent such certified amounts or so much thereof as Dispos ition o f. the balance or balances due such delinquent may cover. Sums so deducted by the Secretary of the Senate shall be disposed of by him in accordance with existing law an d sums so deducted b y the Sergeant at Arms of the House shall be paid to the Clerk of the House and disposed of by him in accordance with existing law. Architect of the Cap. OFFIC E OF ARCHITE CT OF THE CA PITOL itol. Capitol Building. Capitol Building : The unexpended balance of the appropriation Relocating statues- of $2,500 for the removal and relocation of statues, contained in vol. 47, p. 1603. the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1933, is hereby continued available for the same purposes during the fiscal year 1935. Enlarg ing C apito l Enlarging the Capitol Grounds : For an additional amount for grounds. completing the enlargement and improvement of the Capitol Vol. 45, p. 1694; Vol. 46, p. 1522; Vol. 47, Grounds in accordance with the Act entitled "An Act to provide for P 17. the enlarging of the Capit ol Grounds", approved March 4, 1929, Limit of cost in- (45 Stat . 1694), to be available until expended, $189,720 .02; and creased. the limit of cost fixed in such Act is increased by $105,587 .02 to P rov iso, complete the acquisition of property : Provided, That the unex- R emoval of b uild- pended balance of the appropriation of $50,000 for the removal and logs. Vol . 47, p . 17. demolition of structures in connection with the enlargement of the Capitol Grounds, contained in the First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1932, is continued available until expended, for the same purposes and for the additional purposes of improvement and development. Capitol P Plant. Capitol Power Plant : For an additional amount for lighting, Vol. 47, p. 1361. heating, and power for the Capitol, Senate, and House Office Build- ings, Supreme Court Buildi ng, Congressional Library Buildings, and so forth, including the same ob,j ects specified under this head in the Legislative Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1934, $55,100 . Duplicate steam lines The unex ended balance of the appropriation contained in the to new buildings. B alan ce avai lable. Legislative Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1933 and continued Vol.47,p.1361. available by the Legislative Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1934 for the installation of duplicate steaiu lines to new buildings,