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PUBLIC LAW 168—OCT. 11, 1951

[65 STAT.

accordance with section 208 of the Act approved October 9, 1940 40 u^s c^^l 174k (Public Law 812); the operation, maintenance, and repair of the Clerk's motor vehicles; the exchange, operation, maintenance, and repair of the folding room motortruck; the maintenance, operation, and repair of the post-office motor vehicles for carrying the mails; the sum of $600 for hire of automobile for the Sergeant at A r m s; materials for folding; and for stationery for the use of conmiittees, departments, and officers of the House; $250,000. Reporting hearings: For stenographic reports of hearings of committees other than special and select committees, $100,000. Special and select committees: For salaries and expenses of special and select committees authorized by the House, $800,000. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation: For the payment of the salaries and other expenses of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, $180,000. Office of the Coordinator of Information: For salaries and other expenses of the Office of the Coordinator of Information, $69,000. Telegraph and telephone: For telegraph and telephone service, exclusive of personal services, $1,077,000. Stationery (revolving fund): For a stationery allowance of $800 for each Representative, Delegate, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, for the second session of the Eighty-second Congress, $350,400, to remain available until expended. Attending physician's office: For medical supplies, equipment, and contingent expenses of the emergency room and for the attending physician and his assistants, including an allowance of $1,500 to be paid to the attending physician in equal monthly installments as authorized by the Act approved June 27, 1940 (54 Stat. 629), and including an allowance of not to exceed $30 per month each to four assistants as provided by the House resolutions adopted July 1, 1930, January 20, 1932, and November 18, 1940, $8,985. Postage stamps: Postmaster, $200; Clerk, $400; Sergeant at Arms, $300; Doorkeeper, $250; United States airmail and special-delivery postage stamps for each Representative, Delegate, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, and the Speaker, the majority and minority leaders, the majority and minority whips, and each standing committee of the House, as authorized by law; $35,600. Folding documents: For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per thousand or for the employment of personnel at a rate not to exceed $5.20 per day per person, $85,000. Revision of laws: For preparation and editing of the laws as. ^5|tat. 1008;61 Stat, authorized by the Act approved May 29, 1928 (1 U.S.C. 59), $12,600, I'U.S.C. § 213. to be expended under the direction of the Committee on the Judiciary. Speaker's automobile: For exchange, driving, maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile for the Speaker, $6,175. Salaries or wages paid out of the items herein for the House of Representatives shall be computed at basic rates, plus increased and additional compensation, as authorized and provided by law. nat e^d*^e?penL^^^re" ^^ P^^^ ^^ ^^® appropriation contained in this Act for the contingent striction. ' expenses of the House of Representatives shall be used to defray 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 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.