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clerk, $1,800. Manufactures-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,400; assistant clerk, $2,220; additional clerk, $1,800. Military Affairs- clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $2,580; assistant clerk, $2,400; two assistant clerks at $2,220 each. Mines and Min- ing--clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,400; assistant clerk, $2.220; two additional clerks at $1,800 each. Naval Affairs-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $2,400; two assistant clerks at $2,220 each. Patents-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,400; assistant clerk, $2,220; additional clerk, $1,800. Pensions-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,580; four assistant clerks at $2,220 each. Post Offices and Post Roads-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $2,520; three assistant clerks at $2,220 each; addi- tional clerk, $1,800. Printing-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,580; assistant clerk, $2,220; additional clerk, $1,800. Privileges and Elec- tions-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,400; assistant clerk, $2,220; additional clerk, $1,800. Public Buildings and Grounds-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,400; assistant clerk, $2,220; assistant clerk, $2,000, and Senate Resolution Numbered 57, agreed to January 27, 1941, is hereby repealed as of July 1, 1941; additional clerk, $1,800. Public Lands and Surveys-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $2,580; two assistant clerks at $2,220 each. Rules- Senate Manual, clerk, $3,900 and $200 toward the preparation biennially of the Senate Manual under the direction of the Committee on Rules; assistant clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $2,580; assistant clerk, $2,220; additional clerk, $1,800. Territories and Insular Affairs-clerk, $3,900; assistant clerk, $2,580; two assistant clerks at $2,220 each; two assistant clerks at $2,000 each; additional clerk, $1,800; in all, $506,940. CLERICAL ASSISTANTS TO SENATORS Clerical assistance to Senators who are not chairmen of the com- mittees specially provided for herein, as follows: Seventy clerks at $3,900 each; seventy assistant clerks at $2,400 each; and seventy assistant clerks at $2,220 each; such clerks and assistant clerks shall be ex officio clerks and assistant clerks of any committee of which their Senator is chairman; seventy additional clerks at $1,800 each, one for each Senator having no more than one clerk and two assistant clerks for himself or for the committee of which he is chairman; messenger, $1,800; in all, $724,200. Ninety-six additional clerks at $1,800 per annum each, one for each Senator, $172,800. Ninety-six additional clerks at $1,800 per annum each, one for each Senator, $172,800. Twenty-eight additional clerks at $1,500 per annum each, one for each Senator from each State which has a population of three million or more inhabitants, $42,000. RearrCangment of Senators and chairmen of standing committees may rearrange or change the schedule of salaries ana the number of employees in P

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their respective offices or committees: Provided, That such changes shall not increase the aggregate of the salaries provided for such offices or committees by law or Senate resolution: Provided further Salarylimiations. That no salary shall be fixed hereunder at a rate in excess of $4,500 per annum and no action shall be taken to reduce any salary which is specifically fixed by law at a rate higher than $4,500: Provided bursinge toffie further, That Senators and committee chairmen, on or before the first day of the month in which such changes are to become effective shall certify in writing such changes or rearrangements to the dis- bursing office which shall thereafter pay such employees in accord with such changed schedule. In all, clerical assistance to Senators, $1,111,800. 448 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 268-JULY 1, 1941 [55 STAT.