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1152 .S1xTY-N1N*rH CONGRESS. sees. 11. cn. 168. 1927. clerk, $2,360; assistant clerk, $1,520; janitor, $1,010. Revision of Cgcaisypg picnic ol tlée Laws-clerk, $3,000; janitor, $1,010 to conignugghe empfyment “”’ ° ‘ o competent persons to assist in comp' ing an c if 'ng t e laws relatizlig tolthe Diptgct o]f{Co1umbip,I§11igi2, oflwh;e§12$r1,652 shall be ·imme 1ate yo avai a e. ivers an ar rs-c er 880· assistant clerk, $2,150;* 'anitor, $1,310. Roads-clerk, $2,360; jimitdr, $1,010. B·ules——clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, $1,010. Terri- tories-clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. War Claims-clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,520; janitor, $1,010. Ways and Means—clerk, $4;,200; assistant clerk and stenographer, $2,360; assistant clerk, $2,250; clerk for the minority, $2,880; janitors-one $1,310, one .$%,01Z;0§ `·Wor1¢§W1{{··£7eterans’ Legislation-——clerk, $2,880; assistant cer .2150.-;na ,261362., _ 0,5:;**;; miuigilgcése gg Appropriations in, the fbregoing paragraph shall not be available theenc1oltl1eCong1·ess. for the payment of any clerk or assistant clerk to a committee who does not, after the termination of the Congress during which he was _apppinted,1perform his duties under the direction of the Clerk C1 ,,'°'m°,,,,'”,t,,t6d,u A,. gf the ousei‘A rovided, That the foregoing shall not apply to the °°*m” °*°°¤° - 0!!1Ildltl30GA,0H° ccounts; · " · it ’¤¤*“°”· Janitors under the fore `oing shall be appointed by the chairmen, App°mtmm’°t°` respecigvejlymg sail apd sihall pelrformgunder the direcg tion o t e oor eeper Za o t e uties ereto ore required o messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and shall be subject to removal by the Doorkeeppr at any time after the termination of the Congress duringwhic they were appointed. Agfé °’ S°’¤°¤¤* *1 ormcr: or snneizaivr AT Arms S°’¤°°¤’ °° Am- Salaries: Ser ant at Arms $6 500* De uty Ser ant atVArms depum mmm m` $2,880; cashier, $2,000-; two bodkkee rs, at $3,000 eaghe; Deputy Ser: ant at Arms in chargfeiof pairs, $5,500; pair clerk and messenger $,500; messen er, $1, 0; stenographer and typewriter, $1,200; skilled laborer, §1,140; hire for automobile, $600; in all, $29,050. Blmm How 0¤1¤¤_ For pplice force, House Office Building, under the Sergeant at ` rieutenant, $1,520; nineteen privates, at $1,360 each; in all, ,380. 0¤¤¤ ¤fI>¤<>rk¤¢¤er· ‘ I OFFICE O1? DOORKEEPER D°°"‘°°"°§j Wm Salaries: ljoorkeeper $5000· special employee $2,500- su ’n· www ct tendent-of House press gallery, $3,300; assistant to the superinteliiedidnt M°°”°¤¤°¤· •*°· of the pregls gallery, $2,240 cjan1tor,l$2,4(;;0; messe(;1hgerst:-0seven- teen at 15 eac · ourteen on so iers ro at 1520 ea ·la rers- seventeen’at $1,010 each, two knownas cloakrooni men at $1,140 each, eightknown as cloakroom men; one Lat $1,010, and seven at $890 each·;·three female attendants in lad1es’ retiring rooms, at $1,4-10 goggéooggét tc each; attendant for the ladies’ reception room, $1,200; superin- ° ° ’ ° ‘-tendent offolding room, $2,880; foreman of folding room, $2,340; chief clerk to superintendent offolding room, $2,150; three clerks, iat,$1·,940 each; janitor, $1,010; laborer,~$1,010;» thirty-one folders, PW. at 3% each; s '%;;1pgbclerll§,* $1,520; tvizo drivers, at 21,140 eacg; two` ie pag; at Q ,e¤.c,·two—te _onepages,at__1440eac · two iiioor telephones (one?¥or the minority),,at $2,880 .:;c.l1·;two managgrs incharge of tglgphoneg (one for em1nor1y·;-_‘ s ·ort·onepages,‘ 1 atesession includiugaten pages, for duty, at tlie entrances; to tlilg Hall of the HOUR,lj8t ‘ $3.30 dper dag each, $28,277.70; press-gallery jpage, §°,§‘,j‘;‘,,,“}°,‘,`§{,§‘},°§,’€_‘·,,,,_ $1,200; superinten ent of ocument room, $3,500; assistant superin- tendent o · documentiroom, $2,460, and $420 additional whi e the position is held by the present incumbent; clerk $2,040· assistant . . v . 1 clerk, $1,940; eight assistants, at $1,600 each; janitor, $1,220; messen-