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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. 73 one or more clerks, who shall be laced on the roll as the clerk of such _Member, Delegate, or Resigent Commissioner making such a omtments. . PBONTINGENT nxrnnsns: For wrapping paper, pasteboard, paste, ‘§.‘,§}‘(§§,’]g°,’,jf,‘;j,$,gP,‘{,S“§°S~ twine, newlslpa er wrappers, and other necessary materials for fo ding, ‘ for use of emlbers, the Clerk’s office, and folding room, not includin envelopes, writing paper, and other paper and materials to be printed and furnished by the Public Printer, upon requisitions from the V1 Clerk of the House, under provisions of the act approved January °'28’p'624‘ twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, $10,000. For furniture, and materials for repairs of the same, $18,000. rumsmm. For packiihg boxes, $4,350, or so much thereof as may be necessary. peeking mm. For misce aneous items and ex enses of special and select com- inminuwusatsms. mittees, exclusive of salaries and lalycr, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, $75,000. For stationery for Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Com- S“*“°”°'>’· missioners, including $5,000 for stationery for the use of the com- 1I11;E`i'»€6S and officers of th; House, $60,003. C] k $4 Poms tm or osta e stamps: ostmaster, $25 ; er, 50; Sergeant at “P“· Arms, $?300;gDoorkeepe1·, $150; in all, $1,150. _ · For driving, maintenance, and operation of automobile for the ·*“"°’“°b“°»S*’°“k°’· Speaker, $1,500. LIBRARY or CONGRESS. L""'°"°‘“°m“· General administration: Librarian, $6,500; chief assistant libre- Lf°°`"°m’°t°' rian $4,000; chief clerk, $2,500; Librarian’s secretary, $1,800; clerks-one $1,200, two at $1,000 each; stenographers and typewriters—one $1,200, one $840; messenger, $840; messenger to chief assistant librarian, $540; junior messenger, $420; operator of photographic copying machine, $600; in all, $22,440. mm dd l_ it ail an de ivery: Assistants—one in charge $1,500, one $960, an °"°"’ one $780, one $600; junior messenger, $420; in all, $4,260. O d d Order and accession: Chief of division, $2,500; assistants—one r °"° °°°°“m $1,500, one $1,200, three at $960 each, two at $840 each, two at $600 each, one $580; two junior messengers, at $420 each; in all, $12,380. Catalogue, classification, and she f : Chief of division, $3,000; chief ,;°${°§1u‘§"§§$°S°’°°°' classifier, $2,000; assistants——four at $1,800 each, seven at $1,500 each, six at $1,400 each, twelve at $1,200 each, snx at $1,000 each, fourteen at $960 each, four at $920 each, thirteen at $840 each, thirteep] at $630 each, four at $540 each; six junior messengers, at $420 eac ; in a, $92,020. Binding: Assistants—one in charge $1,500, one $960; junior mes- Emmser§er,_ $420; in e11,_$2,ss0. _ mb N h 1bhography: Chief of division, $3,000; ass1stants——one $1,500, H"'; P Y' two at $960 each, one $840; stenographer and typewriter, $960; junior messenger, $420; in all, $8,640. _ _ Rm Reading rooms (including evening service) and special collections: i""°°"'“‘ Supprintendent, $3,000; assistants-two at $1,800 each, five at $1 200 eac (including one in room for the blind), two at charging desk at $1,080 each, three at $960 each, ten at $840 each four at $600 each; steno§apher and typewriter, $960; attendants-—Senate reading room $960, epresentatives’ reading room-one $960, one $840, two m_cloakroom at $780 each, one in oner Library $960, one in Washington Library $960, two for gallery and alcoves at $540 each; telephone operator, $660; four junior messengers, at $420 each; two watchmen, at $780 each; eveningservice, assistants—five at $960 each, fifteen at $840 · each, two at $600 each; in all, $59,220. _ _ _ _ Periodical (including evening service): Chief of division, $2,000; 1"’°"'°"‘· assistants——chief $1,500, two at $960 each, five at $840 each; stenog· Elpher and typewriter, $960; two junior messengers, at $420 each; in, $11,420.