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428 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 103. 1922. M¤5°¤*Y¤°°*"¤•d¤~ Office of majority iioor leader: Clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,500; janitor, $1,000; in all, $5,000. °<>¤f¢¤¤¤•m*¤¤**°Y- Conference minority: Clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,500; janitor $1,000; in all, $5,000; the ame to be appointed by the chairman oi the conference minority. ,,§é*?,‘§_'“ ‘°"”" ‘“°" To continue the employment of messengprs in the majority and minority caucus rooms, to be appointed ply - e majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,200 each; in , $2,400. Post otllca. POST OFFICE. a¤]i?Zi$°°°°’ NM Salaries: Postmaster, $4,000; assistant {postmaster, $2,200;registry and money-order clerk, $1,500; thirty- our messengers (including one to superintend transportation of mails), at $1,200 each; for the employment of substitute messengers at the rate of not to exceed $100 _ per month each, $1,000; laborer, $720; in al], $50,220. "“"'°“"°‘“ For the purchase, exchange. maintenance, and repair of motor trucks for carrying the mails, $3,800. 0Fr1c1aL nnronrnns or nnnarns. °m°m"°°"°°' Salaries: Six official reporters of the proceedings and debates of the House, at $6,000 each; assistant, $3,000; six expert transcribers, at $1,200 each; janitor, $980; in all, $47,180. comurrmn STENOG . mSi¤i¤i»;i¢i¤`;ph°r° Salaries: Four stenographers to committees, at $6,000 each; janitor, $980; in all, $24,980.

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T6 mean11S days. paragraphs they shall be construed to mean the one hundred an eighteen days from December 4, 1922, to March 31, 1923, both inelusive. cumx HIRE, ummmzs AND nnmsoarms. Clukhire,Memb¤*s, . . " Dvmm, as For clerk hire necessarily employed by each Member Delegate, and Resident Commissioner, in the discharge of his official and represen— PWM tative duties, $3,200 per annum, in monthly installments, $1,408,000: AppllcationoiP1‘0'D?£Z0d, That the joint resolution approved July 11, 1919, shall ““{$’_,'if’§i p_ ,,,1 apply to this appropriation in the same manner as it applied to the gppropriation or cerk hire for Members, Delegates, and Resident ommissioners for the fiscal year 1922. Contingentexpenses. coNT1NcEN*r Exrnxsas or mn nousn. Folding materials. _ _ For wrapping paper, pasteboard, paste, twine, news aper wrappers, and other necessary materials for folding, for use ol) Members, the Clerk’s office, and folding room, not including envelopes, writing paper, and other paper and materials to be printed and fnnnished by V0, 28 P 62, the Public Printer, upon requisitions from the Clerk of the House, ` ’ ` under provisions of the Act approved January 12, 1895, $10,000. F¤¤i*¤¤=~ For urniture,and materials for repairs of the same, including not to exceed $12,000 for labor, tools and machinery for furniture repair P ,. hom ship, $30,000. M. , _ or packuflg boxes, $4,500. ac. ’ For misce aneous items and expenses of special and select com— mittees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, and including reimbursement to the official stenograp ers to committees for the amoxmts actually and necessarily paid out by them for transcribing hearings, $150,000.