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[72 Stat. 442]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 442]

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PUBLIC LAW 85-570-JULY 31, 1958

[72 S T A T.

FOLDING DOCUMENTS

For the employment of personnel for folding speeches and pamphlets at a gross rate of not exceeding $1.77 per hour per person, $29,000. S E N A T E RESTAURANTS

For repairs, improvements, equipment and supplies for Senate kitchens and restaurants, Capitol Building and Senate Office Building, including personal and other services, to be expended under the supervision of the Committee on Rules and Administration, United States Senate, $85,000. M A I L TRANSPORTATION

For maintaining, exchanging, and equipping motor vehicles for carrying the mails and for official use of the offices of the Secretary and Sergeant at Arms, $16,560. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, $1,601,245. POSTAGE S T A M P S

For Office of the Secretary, $870; Office of the Sergeant at Arms, $300; Offices of the Secretaries of the Majority and the Minority, $140; for maintenance of a supply of stamps in the Senate Post Office, $1,000; and for airmail and special-delivery stamps for Senators and the President of the Senate, as authorized by law, $43,650, and the maximum allowance per capita of $400 is increased to $450 for the fiscal year 1959 and thereafter; in all, $45,960. STATIONERY (REVOLVING F U N D)

For stationery for Senators and the President of the Senate, $174,600; and for stationery for committees and officers of the Senate, $12,900; in all, $187,500, to remain available until expended. COMMUNICATIONS

For an amount for communications which may be expended interchangeably for payment, in accordance with such limitations and I'estrictions as may be prescribed by the Committee on Rules and Administration, of charges on official telegrams and long-distance telephone calls made by or on behalf of Senators or the President of the Senate, such telephone calls to be in addition to those authorized by the provisions of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1947 (60 Stat. 392; 2 U.S.C. 46c, 46d, 46e), as amended, and the First Deficiencv Appropriation Act, 1949 (63 Stat. 77; 2 U.S.C. 4 6 d - l), $14,550. " ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

60 Stat. 392.

Effective July 1, 1958, the paragraph relating to payment of toll charges on official long-distance telephone calls, originating and terminating outside of Washington, District of Columbia, under the heading "Contingent Expenses of the Senate" in Public Law 479, Seveuty-uiuth Congress, as amended (2 U.S.C. 46d), is amended by striking out $1,200 where it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof $1,800. The Secretary of the Senate is hereafter authorized, in his discretion, to advance to the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate such sums as