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 52 STAT.] 75tH CONG. , 3D SESS.-CH. 236 -MAY 17, 1938 389 For payment of one-half of the salaries and other expenses of the Joint committee Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation as authorized by Taxation; one-half law, $29,000. Ante, p.. No part of the appropriations contained herein for the contingent Expenditures expenses of the House of Representatives shall be used to defray c the expenses of any committee consisting of more than six persons (not more than four from the House and not more than two from the Senate), nor to defray the expenses of any other person except ,iFulnteral expen the Sergeant at Arms of the House or a representative of his office and except the widow or minor children or both of the deceased, to attend the funeral rites and burial of any person who at the time of his or her death is a Representative, a Delegate from a Territory, or a Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico. For telegraph and telephone service, exclusive of personal services, hTelegraph and t. $85,000. phone service. $85,000. For stationery for Representatives, Delegates, and the Resident Stationery. Commissioner from Puerto Rico, for the third session of the Sev- enty-fifth Congress and the first session of the Seventy-sixth Con- gress, and for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House (not to exceed $5,000), $114,500, of which sum $54,750 shall be available immediately. For medical supplies, equipment, and contingent expenses for the Emergency roe emergency room and for the attending physician and his assistants, including an allowance of not to exceed $30 per month each to three assistants as provided by the House resolutions adopted July 1, 1930, and January 20, 1932, $3,500. Postage stamps: Postmaster, $200; Clerk, $400; Sergeant at Arms, Postage stamps. $250; Doorkeeper, $100; in all, $950. For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 olding, etc. per thousand, $25,000, to be available immediately. For preparation and editing of the laws as authorized by the United States Co preparation, etc. Act approved May 29, 1928 (1 U.S . C., 59), $6,500, to be expended 45 stat. 1008 . under the direction of the Committee on Revision of the Laws. 1 .S.0. 59. For assistants in compiling lists of reports to be made to Congress Assistants to Cl by public officials; compiling copy and revising proofs for the House Specied objects. portion of the Official Register; preparing and indexing the statistical reports 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; preparing lists 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; for recording and filing statements of political committees and candi- Political omn tees, etc., record dates for election to the House of Representatives pursuant to the andfilng statemer Federal Corrupt Practices Act, 1925 (2 U. S.C., 241-256); and for 43statop.70. such other assistance as the Clerk of the House may deem necessary and proper in the conduct of the business of his office, $4,500: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used Preiso. to augment the annual salary of any employee of the House of estct Representatives. For exchange, driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of an spatmobile i automobile for the Speaker, $4,000. CAPITOL POLICE Salaries: Captain, $2,700; three lieutenants, at $1,740 each; two special officers, at $1,740 each; three Sergeants, at $1,680 each; fifty-two 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 Capitol Police. Salaries. yon lue ex- re- Ses, ele- sm, de, erk lit- ing Its. 256. for

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