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1288 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 549. 1925. ant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Pensions—clerk, $3,300; ‘ assistant clerk, $2,150; four assistant clerks, at $1,830 each. Post Oilices and Post Roads-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,460; three assistant clerks, at $1,830 each. Printing—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,150; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Privileges and Elections-—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,040 ;_ assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Public Buildings and Gro1mds—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,040; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Public Lands and Surveys—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,360; assistant clerk, $2,150; two assistant clerks, gt $1,830 each. Revisioii og the Laws—clerk,l$3,Zi00 asgistant clerk, 1,940; assistant cler , 1,830; additiona c er , 1,520. M§'¤"§§§`*“‘ S°“°*° Itulesjclerk, $3,300, to include full compensation for the preparation biennially of the Senate Manual under the direction of the Committee on Rules; two assistant clerks, at $2,150 each; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Territories and Insular Possessions—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $1,940; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520; in all, $370,110.

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,0;‘—su*;‘gg¤g§,a,j§’m§,j¤g; For clerical assistance to Senators who are not chairmen of the deeisnezea committees. committees specifically provided for herein: Seventy clerks at $3,300 each, seventy assistant clerks at $1,940 each, seventy assistant clerks _{?{1*;°,{·{_*;,,y as com at $1,830 each, $494,900: Provided, Tllhat such clerks and assistant mime clerks. clerks shall be ex officio clerks and assistant clerks of any committee of which their Senator is chairman; ·*d‘“’i°”“ °*°‘“· Seventy additional clerks at $1,520 each, one for each Senator having no more than one clerk and two assistant clerks for himself gr for the cgmégigee of which he is chairman, $106,400; messenger, 1,520; in a , * ,820. A,§°° °' S°"°°”‘ “‘ orrrcr: or snacrzaiwr AT Anus Am) noonxnnrna S°'“°°“*f"“’F”$“° Salaries: Ser cant at Arms and Doorkee er $6 500· Assistant §gmmm'm1Stwts' Doorkee er $4.‘§00· Actin Assistant Doorkeg ei $4,2002 two floor Messeugersetc. . P s v v g s _> assistants, at $3,600 each; messcngers——five (acting, as assistant doorkeepers, including one for minority) at $2,150 eac , thirty-eight (inclu ing one for minority) at $1,770 each, one $1,310 one at card door $1,940; clerk on Journal work for Congressional llecord, to be selected by the official reporters, $2,800; Deputy Sergeant at Arms and storekeeper, $3,600; stenographer in charge of furniture accounts and records, $1,520; upholsterer and locksmith, $1,770; cabinetmaker Gm $1,520; three carpenters, at $1,390 each; janitor, $1,520; live skilled I‘°°'°’“’ laborers, at $1,310 each; laborer in charge of private passage, $1,340; three female attendants in charge of ladies’ retiring rooms at $1,240 each; three attendants to women’s toilet rooms, Senate Office Building, at _$1,010 each; telephone operators--chief $2,040, four at $1,200 each, night operator, $1,010; telephone page, $1,010; laborer in charge of Senate toilet riooms in old library space, $950; press gallery- Pm superintendent $2,740, assistant superintendent $1,840; messenger for ' service to press correspondents, $1,240; laborers—three at $1,100 each, thirty-four at $1,010 each; twenty-one pages for the Senate Chamber, a§ltl§g01éa,§§5o§O$3.30 per day each during the session, $14,275.80; in . a' T 7 ' B§,,°§,‘§é_E°““‘° °m°° For police force for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant at

Sixteen privates, at $1,360 each; special officer, $1,520; in all,