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 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI.· Ch. 86. 1919. 1215 Philippines-—clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,800; assistant clerk, $1,500. Post Offices and Post Roads—c1erk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $2,000; three assistant clerks at $1,500 each. Printin —clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,800; assistant clerk, $1,500. lgivileges and Elections—clerk $2,500; assistant clerk, $1 800; assistant clerk, $1,500. Public Buildings and Grounds—clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,600; assistant c erk, $1,500. Public Lands——clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,800; two assistant clerks at $1,500 each. Rulesclerk, $2,720, to include full compensation for the pre eration bien- ;§,f,f§f"i“‘ S°“““ mallg of the Senate Manual, un er the direction of the Committee $103  assistant clerk, $1,800; assistant clerk, $1,500; in all  I Cnnruosr. Assrsmnon ·ro Smwrons: For clerical assistance to S_g'3¤gg'n¤0$¤¤¤¤¤ V *¤ Senators who are not chairmen of the committees specifically pro- arspseaeuwmmtees. vided for herein: Seventy-nineclerks at $2,500 each; seventy-nine assistant clerks at $1,600 each; seventy-nine assistant clerks at $1 500 _ each, $442,400: Promklcd, That such clerks and assistant clerks shall 11i¤'liir°£i:y. be ex officio clerks and assistant clerks of any committee of which their Senator is chairman. Ninety-four additional clerks at $1,200 each, one for each Senator s,§,§‘,‘f,{'§,‘f’”" "°'*“ *° having no more than one clerk and two assistant clerks for himself or for the committee of which he is chairman, $112,800; inall, $555,200. For compiling the Navy Yearbook for the calendar year 1918 N"’Y""'°°°"”“ imder the direction of the chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs, $500. ‘ Orman or Snnemnr xr Amis am: Doonmmma: Sergeant at Arms .,$“E>2,$1‘..E,{,}.ff"},‘,E and Doorkeeper, $6,500; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, $2,500; Assist- “’°•°*·°°°· ant Doorkeeper, $3,600; Acting Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,600; two H floor assistants at $2,500 each; ou1• (acting as assistant °””°°'”’°°°‘ doorkeepers) at $1,800 each, thirty-six (including one or minority) at $1,440 each, one $1,000, one at card door $1,600; clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record, to be selected by the official reporters, $2,800; storekeeper, $2,220; stenographer in chargg of furniture accounts and records $1,200; upholsterer and loc mith, $1,440; hm cabinetmaker, $1,200; three carpenters, at $1,080 each; . janitor, °”’°*°' $1,200; skilled laborers-—four at $1,000 each; laborer in charge of private passage, $840; three female attendants in charge of ladies’ retiring room, at $720 each; three attendants to women’s toilet rooms, Senate Office Building}, at $720 each; telephone olperat0rs— chief $1,200, four at $900 eac, night operator $720; telep one page, $720; press gallery-superintendent $2,500, assistant superintendent $1,400, messenger for service to press correspondents $900; laborers- P three at $800 each, thirty-four at $720 each; sixteen pa? for the °‘°" Senate Chamber, at the rate of $2.50 per day each during e session, $8,520; in all, $151,740. _ _ P H S Om For police force for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant at B,,,§’d§§g_ '*““°° °' Arms: Sixteen privates, at $1,050 each; special officer, $1,200; in aH, $18,000. Posr ormcn: Postmaster, $2,250; chief clerk, $1,800; eight mail P°¤¤¤¤¤*¤*·¤°°— carriers and one wagon master, at $1,200 each; three riding pages, at $912.50 each; in all, $17,587.50. _ FOLDING Room: Foreman, $1,600; assistant, $1,400; clerk, $1,200; folders~—seven at $1,000 each, seven at $840 each; in all, $17,080. _ UNDER Svrmnryrnynnxr or THE CAPITOL BUILDING AND Gnomms: C’”°‘°“¢“‘°°'· °‘°· Chief engineer, $2,160; assistant engineer and electrician, $1,800; three assistant engineers, at $1,440 each; ten elevator conductors, at $1 ,200 each; two machinists and electricians, at $1,400 each; laborers —-four at $720 each, one in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, $660; attendant for service in old library portion of the Capitol, $1,500; in all, $28,120.