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152 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 183, 184. 1924. ,_g{,°i°’”Y 1"l°°‘ Office of Majority Floor Leader: Legislative clerk, $3,600; clerk, Clei·lis,etc. _ $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, 1,310. _ 1qS°°I°°"°°° M`°°r` Conference Minority: Clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,740; C'°'¤·°’°- janitor, $1,310. The foregoing employees to be appointed by the m`n rit leader. _

mm' mum 1T:vo irnessengers, one in the majority caucus room, and 0116.111 the

minority caucus room, to be appointed by the majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,520 each. P<>S*<>m°°- ros·r orrrom.

  • ’°S*m°S‘°'·““*S‘°“’· Postmaster $1,200· assistant postmaster $2 570· _ registry and

mdoummploymi money—order ’clerk, $l,830; thirty-four messengers ,(1ncl5ud1ng_ one to superintend transportation of mails), at $1,520 each; substitute messengers and extra services of regular employees, when required. at the rate of not to exceed $105 per month each; laborer, $1,010. orrxcmi. muroirrmzs or nmzivrms. 0¤i¤i¤1 Mmm °* Six official reporters of the proceedings and debates of the House, d°b°t°s'°t°` at $6,000 each; assistant, $3,000; six expert transcribers, at $1,520 each; janitor, $1,220. commrrrm s·rnNoe1zArrm1:s. ‘,¤%‘;§;“¥§"°" *° Four stenographers to committees, at $6,000 each; janitor, $1,220. cmmx umn, mmnsmxs, Dnmoamzs, nm RESIDENT commss1oNnns. Dg}$‘,;“'°·&§gm§°c§; The clerk hire for each Member, Delegate, and Resident Comd•>¤¢C011;¤1iSSl0¤6¤’·· missioner shall be at the rate of $4,000 per annum and shall be paid fiii? lh, p. 1211. in accordance with the Act of January 25, 1923 (Forty-second Pr0¢is0._ _ Statutes, chapter 43, page 1217): Provided, That no person shall S°*"Y“”“‘~ receive a salary from such clerk hire at a. rate in excess of $.2,300 r annum. ,,,g,$‘ °“°°"'° my ‘· PBSi:c. 2. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 1924. Approved, May 24, 1924.

   CHAP. 184.--An Act To authorize the President to reconsider the case of

`Triiblic, No. 137.] Frederic K. Long and to reappoint him a captain in the Regular Army. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of ,$;;$§cK_L0mm8y the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Presih;·Ir¤;=¤i;¤i¤¤¤d captain dent be, and he is hereby, authorized to reconsider the record of ° Mn ry` trial of Frederic K. Long who on March 19, 1924, while a captain of Infantry in the Regular Army, was dismissed the service of the United States pursuant to a sentence adjudged by general courtmartial; and i upon reconsideration of said record of trial the President shall determine that the ends of justice and discipline, and the public interest, would be served better by loss of a certain number of files in military rank and in position on the promotion list than by permanent separation from the military service, the President is hereby authorized, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to reappoint said Frederic K. Long a captain of Infantry D { t in the Regular Army, to_ fill the next or any subsequent vacancy in “‘°° ""’k’°° the grade of captain, with such date of rank not earlier than his former date of rank and such place upon the promotion list not above his former place upon that list as to the President may seem just and advisable. Approved, May 24, 1924.