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[73 Stat. 404]
PUBLIC LAW 86-000—MMMM. DD, 1959
[73 Stat. 404]

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PUBLIC LAW 86-176-AUG. 21, 1959

[73 STAT.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

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For miscellaneous items, exclusive of salaries unless specificallyordered by the House of Representatives, including the sum of $65,000 for payment to the Architect of the Capitol in accordance with section 208 of the Act approved October 9, 1940 (Public Law ^^^^' the exchange, operation, maintenance, and repair of the Clerk's motor vehicles; the exchange, operation, maintenance, and repair of the folding room motortruck; the exchange, 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 Arms; materials for folding; and for stationery for the use of committees, departments, and officers of the House; $2,450,000. REPOBTUiTG HEARINGS

For stenographic reports of hearings of committees other than special and select committees, $150,000. SPECIAL AND SEILECT COMMITTEES

For salaries and expenses of special and select committees authorized by the House, $2,450,000. JOINT COMMIITEE ON INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION

For the payment of the salaries and other expenses of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, $295,000. JOINT COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY POLICY

For salaries and expenses of the Joint Committee on Immigration and Nationality Policy, $20,000. OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR OF INFORMATION

For salaries and expenses of the Office of the Coordinator of Information, $98,970. -raLEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE

For telegraph and telephone service, exclusive of personal services, $1,300,000. STATIONERY (REVOLVING FUND)

For a stationery allowance for each Member, for the second session of the Eighty-sixth Congress, $525,600, to remain available until expended. ATTENDING P H Y S I C I A N ' 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 $75 per month each to five assistants as provided by the House resolutions adopted July 1, 1930, January 20, 1932, November 18, 1940, and May 69 Stat '. feaV ^^^' ^° 21, 1959, and Public Law 242, Eighty-fourth Congress, $15,045,