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B-163867 1 (1970-12-01)

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RELEASED


Dear Mr Chairman


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     By letter dated September 30, 1970, you requested that we conduct
an audit of all expenses incurred by the President's Commission on
Obscenity and Pornography. At a subsequent meeting, our representa-
tives were informed by your office that an analysis of the various costs
incurred by the Commission would satisfy your request and the needs of
the Subcommittee.

     The Commission was created by Public Law 90-100, dated October 3,
1967, and funds for the Commission's work were first appropriated in
June 1968   Through September 30, 1970, the Congress had appropriated
$1,750,000 for the Commission's work, and at that date the Commission
had incurred obligations totaling $1,748,628, as follows.


Salaries (see enc. 1)
Government shaie of salary benefits
Research contracts
Travel (see enc 2)
Printing
Payments to GSA and other agencies
  (space, accounting services, etc )
Typing and duplicating equipment rental
Telephone and telegraph
Other (office supplies, postage, etc.)

     Total obligations


$ 454,178
    30,103
    879,685
    128,795
    109,049

    77,574
    40,037
    12,708
    16,499

$1,748,628


These obligations are subject to adjustment after costs are finalized.

     We understand that your Subcommittee is particularly interested in
obtaining information on the Commission's research contracts, salaries,
travel, and telephone calls   A listing previously prepared by the
Commission, which includes most of its research contracts and which
shows for each contract the contractor's name, the scope of its work,
and the contract amount, was provided to your office on October 13, 1970.
A table of the salaries through September 30, 1970, of the individual
Commissioners and the Commission staff is included as enclosure I


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