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PUBLIC LAW 624r-JUNE 27, 1966 CONFEBENCE COMMITTEES

For clerical assistance to the Conference of the Majority, at rates of compensation to be fixed by the chairman of said committee, $40,000; For clerical assistance to the Conference of the Minority, at rates of compensation to be fixed by the chairman of said committee, $40,000; ADMINISTRATIVE A N D CLERICAL ASSISTANTS TO SENATORS

For administrative and clerical assistants and messenger service for Senators, $9,604,000; OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS AND DOORKEEPER

For office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $1,755,770: Provided, That effective July 1, 1966, the basic annual compensation of the following positions shall be: secretary $2,760 in lieu of $2,520; clerk $2,880 in lieu of secretary $2,460; chief telephone operator $3,180 in lieu of $3,000; three assistant chief telephone operators at $2,580 each in lieu of $2,460 each; tAventy-six pages at $1,800 each in lieu of twenty-four pages at $1,800 each; seventy-nine privates, police force, at $2,160 each in lieu of seventy-five privates, police force, at $2,160 each; postmaster $6,060 in lieu of $5,580; chief clerk, post office $2,760 in lieu of $2,660; thirty mail carriers at $2,100 each in lieu of twentyeight mail carriers at $2,100 each; superintendent, periodical press gallery at $4,740 in lieu of $4,320; clerk-stenographer, service department at $2,160 in lieu of clerk-typist at $1,920; chief machine operator at $2,880 in lieu of $2,760; foreman of duplicating department at $3,180 in lieu of $2,880; two offset press operators at $2,580 each and one offset press operator at $2,340 in lieu of three offset press operators at $2,340 each; two messengers at pass door at $2,400 each; superintendent of mails at $2,400; superintendent, press photographers gallery at $4,020; night supervisor, service department at $2,700; senior addressograph operator at $2,400 and five addressograph operators at $2,160 each in lieu of four addressograph operators at $2,160 each; seven messengers at $1,740 each in lieu of six messengers at $1,740 each; five inserting machine operators at $1,980 each; two photostat operators at $2,400 each in lieu of one photostat operator at $2,400; four laborers at $1,620 each in lieu of three laborers at $1,620 ea^h; auditor $2,220; administrative assistant $7,320; director, recording studio, $7,020; director of photography $5,100; chief sound engineer $4,080; laboratory^ supervisor $4,020; cameraman $3,600; film and radio recording engineer $3,120; shipping and stock clerk $1,800; traffic manager $2,520; production assistant $3,420; editor and printer $3,000; administrative officer $3,780; and projectionist, film inspector $2,280; OFFICES o r T II E SECRETARIES FOR THE M A J O R I T Y A N D THE M I N O R I T Y

For the offices of the Secretary for the Majority and the Secretary for the Minority, $94,950: Provided, That effective July 1, 1956, the gross compensation of the Secretary for the Majority and the Secretary for the Minority shall be $15,500 per annum each; and the basic annual compensation of the assistant Secretary for the Majority and the assistant Secretary for the Minority shall be $6,300 each in lieu of $5,580 each;

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