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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 350. 1912. 367 necessary;  employee, John T. Chance, $1 800· employee, 1,500; superintendent of reporters; galldry, ’$ ,400; _ janitor, $1,500* sixteen memengers, at $1 180 each; ourteenmessen— ,}‘_§{',,_"‘*°"· "*’°" gem on the soldrers’ roll, at $1,200  fifteen laborers, at $720 each; laborer in the water··closet, $720; laborer, $680; two laborers, known u .cloal¤·oom men, at $840 each; eight laborers, knownas clioakroorzr two at $720 eachxgaggl six at $603 gefnale Mamma a an m es' retiring room, ;superinten ent odmg° Su ¤¤¤ae¤¢.•¤. room, $2,500;  clerks, at $1,600 each; foreman, $1,800; mes- wm senger, $1,200; Janitor, $720; laborer, $720; thirty-two folders, at ‘ $900 each; two drivers, at $840 each; two chief pages, at $1,200 P"°"°°°‘ each; messengermchar~ge·of telephones, $1,200; messengerincharge of telephones (for the minorityh $1,200; forty-six pages, during the session, mcluding two riding (page, four telephone pages, press- ‘?”&f" §“g°’ ““‘€ $§"58‘g°“ if “..e.,°’ "»i"° °""""‘°°°..,.."’ “&° H2'} »·»·-·»···, o e ouse, a . per ay 3,800; s ° ten ent *°°•¤· document  $2,900; msistant superintendent, $2,100; clerk, www M"` $1,700; assistant clerk, $1,600; seven assistants, at $1,280 each; assistant, $1,100; janitor, $920; messenger to press room, $1,000; in ‘“1»"*8’”?°‘ {Josie d ..,... orem o ento raysonin ocument room $2 150. For tlrePfo minority employees authorized arid riamed in the ’“"°'“’“"’*°"°"· resolution adop by the House of Representative April tenth, nineteen hundred a.nd_e1even, namely: pecial employee, $1,800; special mese¥er· and assistant pair clerk, $1,800; special masenger, $1,500; speci chref page and pair clerk, $1,800; m all, $6,900. d I l For the assistant deepartment messenger authorized and named in en mpriyeu the resolution adrgat by the House o Representatives December seventh eighteen undred and ninety-seven, $2,000. For the special mmsengier authorized and named in the resolution adopted by the House of epresentatives January fifteenth, nineteen hundred, $1,500. To continue em loyrnent and for compensation of the assistant foreman of the folging room, authorized and named in the r·esolution adopted by the House of Representatives February sixth, nineteen hundred, at $3.85 per day, $1,405.25. To continue the employment of the person named in the resolution of the House adopted une fifth, nineteen hundred as a laborer, $840. _ To continue the employment of the laborer authorized and named rn the resolution of the House adopted December nineteenth, nineteen hupdred and ontzc $840.1 { th nl th o continue em oyment o e s messenger au orrzed' and named in the resolirtron of the Horrsgosiudopted April tenth, nineteen hundred and eleven, $1,500. Succesors to any of the emplo ees provided for in the seven pre- ’“’l’°““”‘°“" ceding paragraphs may be named by the House of Representatives at any time. For clerk to the conference minority of the House of Representa- ,,f‘g,"§{f';°,,§_ ""'“"‘ tives, $2 000; assistant clerk $1,200; janitor, $1,000; in $4,200. Said clerk, assistant clerk, and janitor tobe appointed by the chairman of the conference minority. . Orrrcz or Posnnsrna: Postmaster $4,000; assistant postmaster, m{*_*;‘,‘;{“‘°'· "'*"* $2,200; regstry and money order clerk, $1,500; twelve messengers, including memenger to superintend transportation of mails, at $1,200 each; fourteen messen ers, at $100 per month each from December first to March thirty-Est, inclusive, four months, $5,600; and one laborer, $720; in all, $28,420. _ For hire of horses and mail wagons for carrying the mails, $2,500, H°“‘°"“° "°¥°”‘ or so much thereof as may be necessary.