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78TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 152-APR . 1, 1944 cases of Thill versus McMurray and Clark versus Nichols, as audited and recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered 3, and McEvoy versus Peterson as audited and recommended by the Com- mittee on Elections Numbered 2, namely: Lewis D. Thill, contestant, $2,000; Howard J. McMurray, contestee, $2,000; E. O . Clark, contestant, $2,000; Jack Nichols, contestee, $2,000; Hugh Peterson, $581.50; In all, $8,581.50; to be disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Rep- resentatives. Folding documents: The maximum rate of $4 per day, specified in the appropriation "Contingent expenses, House of Representatives, folding documents, 1944", is hereby increased to $5.20 per day. ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL Capitol Power Plant: For an additional amount for lighting, heat- ing, and power for the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, Supreme Court Building, Congressional Library Buildings, and so forth, fiscal year 1944, including the objects specified under this head in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1944, $72,900, of which $40,500 shall remain available until June 30, 1945. Depositories for valued documents of Congress: The appropriation of $25,000 contained under the caption "Architect of the Capitol" in title III, Third Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act, 1942 (Public Law 353), approved December 17, 1941, as amended by the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1943, approved June 8, 1942, for preparation of depositories in the Capitol Building and Annex Building, Library of Congress, for the valued documents of the two Houses of Congress, shall be available until June 30, 1944, and not to exceed $1,000 may be used by the Architect of the Capitol for labor and any incidental items necessary to transfer documents from their present locations in the main and Annex buildings of the Library of Congress and the Old House Office Building to the depos- itory in the Annex Building, Library of Congress. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE In the appropriation entitled "Working capital and Congressional printing and binding", Government Printing Office, Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1944 following the words, "the printing, binding, and distribution of the Federal Register in accordance with the Act approved July 26, 1935 (44 U. S . C . 301-317) (not exceeding $400,000) ;" insert the following: "notwithstanding the provisions of the Federal Register Act (44 U. S . C. 305), during the fiscal year 1944 and thereafter, 'community ceiling price orders and schedules' of the Office of Price Administration shall not be required to be printed in the Federal Register, except that after filing such orders and schedules with the Federal Register, there shall be printed in such Register a notice of issuance and filing of such price orders and schedules, which notice shall indicate where copies thereof may be obtained." THE JUDICIARY SUPREMB COOURT OF THE UNITED STATES Preparation of Rules for Criminal Proceedings: For an additional amount for Preparation of Rules for Criminal Proceedings, Supreme Court, fiscal year 1944, $21,000, which amount together with the unex- pended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1944 shall be available until June 30,1945. 57 Stat. 230; post, p. 163. Port,p . 164 . 57 Stat. 23. 55 Stat. 817. 66 Stat. 342. Federal Register. 87 Stat. 237. Pot, p. 59. 49 Stat. 601 . Community ceiling price orders and sched- ules. Rules for Criminal Procaedinga 151 58 STAT.]