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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 163. 1917. 1075 and Foreign Commerce——clerk $2,500, additional clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,500, jamtor $1,000; Irrigation of Arid Lands-—clerk $2,000, janitor $720· Invalid Pensions—clerk $2,500, stenogra her $2,190, assistant clerk $2,000, janitor $1,000* Judiciary—<3erk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, janitor $720; Labor———clerk $2 000, jan1tor_ $720; Library——clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Merchant Marine and Fisheries-—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Military Affairs-—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,500, janitor $1,000; Mines and Miningclerk $2,000, janitor $720; .Naval Affairs--clerk $2,400, assistant clerk_ $1,500, Emitor $1,000; Patents—c1erk $2,000, janitor $720; Pensions—c1er $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, °anitor $720; Post _ Offices and Post Roads-—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,400, janitor $1,000; Printing-—clerk $2,000, janitor $1,000; Public Buildin and Grounds—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Igublic Lands——clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Revision of the Laws——clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Rivers and Harbors——elerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $1,000; Roads—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Rules-—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Territ0ries—clerk $2,000, janitor $720· War Claims-—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; iVays and Means—clerk $3,000, assistant clerk and stenographer $2,000, assistant clerk $1,900, janitors—one $1,000, °"3 mm i" *2}** *H°é"’°‘ rn t. d t at ch ~·-··~·»·—,,,,,,,,,, anitors un er the oregoing s a inte e airmen, A respectively, of said committees, and shagpjilerform ninder the direc- P mi tion of the Doorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and hall be subjec? tg reéngoval bydthe Dooiilkgplppfl at any time afterdthe termination 0 the ngress uringw ey were a ointe . · For eight clerks to committees, at $6 each pjiler day during the segliirnkdmmmmnu-° session, $10,080. Sum, at A Orrrcn or Snnenarrr AT Anus: Sergeant at Arms, $6,500; Deputy ¤¤r>¤¤y,ae. m-’ Ser eant at Arms, $2,500; cashier, $3,400; financial clerk, $2,700; boolckeeper, $2,200; deputy sergeant at arms in charge of pairs, $1,800; messenger, $1,400· stenographer and typewriter, $900; skilled laborer, $840; hire oi horse and wagon, $600; in all, $22,840. For clice force, House Office Building, under the Se eant at ;,,ii§’,l'f.f,;_""°‘° """’° Arms: {lieutenant, $1,200; thirteen privates, at $1,050 eadhg; in all, $14,850. Orrrcn or Doomrnsrmc: Doorkeeper, $5,000; hire of horses and ,,, _"’°“"° wagons and repairs of same, $1,200, or so much thereof as may be necessary; special employee, $1,500; superintendent of reporte1s’ gallery, $1,600;(janitor, $1,500; messeng§rs———sixteen at $1,180 each, *‘°*¤¢¤·°*°· ourteen on sol ie1s’ roll at $1,200 eac ; laborers——fifteen at $720 each, one in the water-closet $720, one $680, two known as cloakroom men at $840 each, eight known as eloakroom men, two at _ $720 each and six at $600 each; two female attendants in ladies’ F retiring rooms at $800 each; superintendent of folding room, $2,500; S ’§;,,, M foreman, $1,800; three clerks, at $1,600 each;_messenger, $1,200; janitor, $720; laborer, $720; thirty-two folders, at $900 each; two drivers, at $840 each; two chief pages, at $1,200 each; two messengers P°“"· "°‘ in charge of telephones (one for the minority),_at $1,500 each; fort · six pages, during the session, including two ridingfpages, four teliphone pages, press-Ealleig {Ego, and ten pages or duty at the entrances to the Ha of e ouse, at $2.50 per day each, $24,150; superintendent of document room $2,900; assistant superintendent, S,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,]°°°“'”“'@"*,,,,,,_ $2,100; clerk, $1,700; assistant clerk, $1,600; assistants—seven at $1,280 each one $1,100; jamtor, $920; messenger to press room, $1,000; in all, $159,050. _ ,0,, Gnym For the employment of Joel Grayson in document room, $2,150. For minority employees authorized and named in the resolution m”°"°’ °°’l°"" of December sixth, nineteen hundred and fifteen: Special employee,