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582 SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 303. 1924. Rico, and the Resident Commissioners from the Philippine Islands, $3304 500. M”“‘°· iFor’ mileage of Representatives and Delegates and expenses of Om du W Resident Commissioners, $175,000. ,,,,,,°f‘,§j,,,_“·° · For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others: ”*’°'*°"°°“*°°· orrxcn or rm: srnsxan S°°’°‘°“’·°‘°'k‘·°‘°· Salaries: Secretariy to the Speaker, $4,200; clerk to the Speaker’s Dim °"“° R“]°" table, $3,600, and or preparm Digest of the Rules, $1,000 per _ annum; clerk to the Speaker, § 940; messenger to the Speaker’s table, $1,520; messenger to the Speaker, $1,440, in all, $13,700. c11arr.AxN °°“"w“‘ For Chaplain, $1,520. ormcn or run cnnm: ,i§}.°§]§.Zf "‘° H°‘“°’ Salaries: Clerk of the House of Representatives including compensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, $6,500; journal clerk, and two reading clerks, at $4,200 each; disbursing clerk, $3,570; tally clerk, $3,470; file clerk, $3,420; enrolling clerk, $3,200 and $1,000 additional so long as the position is held glthe present incumbesgt; prope1t5i1c]iist}i•;;,lianS:;{nS s]1pe1i)intendep{t of mating and reair opwosa a ieucainetmaerorupoterer an?} experidnced in the construction and purchase of furniture, §g,§$gg; two s;;ssi,stant custodiiuii ag eacgit; xéhipf clerk, · assi n enrolling c e · assi an o is ursmg cldrk, $2,780; stationery clerk, $2,570; librarian, $2,460; assistant librarian, $2,240; assistant file clerk, $2,250; assistant librarian, and assistant journal clerk, at $2,150 each; clerksjone $2,150, three at $2,020 each; bookkeeper, and ass1stant m disbursing office, at gg,940 eanilh; fouph asséstapts$to73gh1ef gill g1erk,dat, $1,830tBeach; enogra er o e er · oc smi an ypewri r repairer, $l,620; mgssenger émd ’clock repa1rer,$$1,52)0; assistant in stationery room 1,520· t ree messengers at 141 each· steno - rapher to Journ’al clerk; $1,310; nine telephone operators, at $1,2§0 each; three session telephone operators, at $100 per month each from December 1, 1924, to March 31, 1925; substitute telephone operator when required, at $3.30 per day, $500; laborers-three at $1.200 each, nine at $1,010 each; pure ase, exchange oiperation, maintenance, and repair of motor vehicle, $1,200; 111 all, 123,720. ,.§°m'°m°° °°"’l°y` conrnrrnrn r:m>1.ox1-:1-zs wciggnalgg Clerks, messengers, and janitors to the following committees; ‘°°“· Accounts-—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $2,150; janitor, $1,310. Agriculture-clerk, $2,880: assistant clerk, $2,150; janitor, $1,310. Appropriations——clerk, $5,000, and $1,000 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; assistant clerk, $4,000; six assistant clerks, at $3,000 each; assistant clerk, $2,440; janitor, $1,440. Banking and Currency--clerk, $2,360; assistant clerk,

 janitor, $1,010. Census——c}erk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010,

Cujil Serv1ce—clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Cla1ms—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,520; janitor, $1,010. Coinage, Weights, and Measures-—clerk, $2,360: janitor, $1.010. Disposition of Uselem Executive _Papers—clerk, $2.360. • District of Columbia——clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk. $2.150;`,an1tor, $1,010. Education—clerk, $2,360. Election of President. ice President, and Re resentatives in C0ngress·—clerk, $2,360. Elections Numbered 1-—ci;rk, $2.360;