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SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. S1;ss.I. Ch. 183. 1924. 149 selected by the official reporters, $2,800; storekeeper, $2,740; stenographer in cl1arge of furniture accounts and records, $1,520; upholsterer and locksmith, $1,770; cabinetmaker, $1,520; three carpenters, at $1,390 each; janitor, $1,520; five skilled 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 wo1nen’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 rooms in old library space, $950; press gallery—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- P“‘°S· one pages for the Senate Chamber, at the rate of $3.30 per day each, duri11g the session. _ Police force for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant at B£§’§§,°é_S°“”‘° °m°° Arms: Sixteen privates, $1,360 each; special officer, $1,520. rosr orrrcn. P¤=¤<>i¤<=·¤· Postmaster, $2,740; chief clerk, $2,150; eight mail carriers and mf’*f*m¤¤*¤¤¤¤d¤*¤¤f . . p0y08S. one wagon master, at $1,520 each; three r1d1ng pages, at $1,220 each. ronnmc. Room. F<>1¤i¤=r<><>¤¤- Superintendent, $1,940; foreman, $1,940; assistant, $1,730; clerk, 0,,Q°],},.p§,,'E',§'{f,‘;,§‘ ““d $1,520; folders-seven at $1,310 each, seven at $1,140 each. CAPITOL POLICE. €¤vi*<>¤r>¤¤i<=¤- Captain, $2,150; three lieutenants, at $1,520 each; two special .,tg°pt°m’u°°t°°°°tS' officers, at $1,520 each; three sergeants, at $1,410 each; forty-four privates, at $1,360 each. Jomr CCMMITTEE ON PRINTING. P3.2,‘::;,F°m““"°° °¤ Clerk, $4,000: inspector, $2,490; stenographer, $1,740. °‘°"‘·°‘°· OFFICE or ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL. ,,,;}.;°,§·,;,°$,g?¤***·**°·*¤>· Architect of the Capitol, $6,000; chief clerk and accountant, m$'§§i,2$°;;$,‘{§§§1,§{k’ $3,150; civil engineer, $2,770; construction draftsman, $2,360; two clerks, at $1,520 each; laborers—two at $1,010 each, two at $950 each; forewoman of charwomen, $760; twentgmne charwomen, at $410 each; forty-eight elevator conductors, at 1,520 each. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ,,§§§“s°°‘R°p"s°“‘°‘ i ormon or run srmxnn. S"°“k°“°m°"* Secretary to the Speaker, $4,200; clerk to the Speaker’s table, th§°"§,§°,§,fYp,,.§‘€’§§,,,fe‘; $3,600, and for preparing Digest of the Rules, $1,000 pfr annum; etgigest umm Rum clerk to the Speaker, $1,940; messenger to the Spea er’s table, ' $1,520; messenger to the Speaker, $1,440. CHAPLAIN. Chaplain of the House of Representatives, $1,520. Ch°Pl°*¤· orrrcn or ·rrzm cnmx. Clerk of the House of Representatives, including compensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, $6,500; journal clerk, employees and two reading clerks, at $4,200 each; dxsbursing clerk, $3,570;