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 1218 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. assistant clerk $1,500, janitor $1,000; Irrigation of Arid Lands~— clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Inva.lid Pensions—clerk $2,500, stenographer $2,190, assistant clerk $2,000, janitor $1,000; Judiciary--c erk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, janitor $720; Labor-—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Library——clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Merchant Marme and Fisheries—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Military Affairsjclerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,500, janitor $1,000; Mines and M1HlHg— clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Naval Aifairs—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,500, anitor $1,000; Patents—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Pensions—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, janitor $720; Post Offices and Post Roads—clerk $2,500, assistant c erk, $1,400, janitor $1,000; Printing—c1erk $2,000, janitor $1,000; Public Buildings and Grounds—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; ublic Lands—clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Revision of the Laws-—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Rivers and Harbors-——clerk $2,500 assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $1,000; R0ads——clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Rules—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Territories———clerk $2,000, janitor $720· War Claims—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Ways and Means—clerk $3,000, assistant clerk and stenographer $2,000, assistant clerk $1,900, j anitors—one $1,000, on; $720; in aélll, $g11¥790. han b cd b th h J¤¤**<?*=· anitors un er the ore oin s e a oint y e c airmen, App°mm°m’°t°' respectively of said comrgittges, and shagpperform under the direction of the l)o0rkeeper all of the dutim heretofore required of messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkee er, and shall be subject to removal by the Doorkeeper at any time aiiter the termination of the Congsess during which they were appointed. _ wgeggsioge <>¤¤¤mi¢· _ Fo1§>i(g;1;4cler to committees, at $6 each per day during the ses- ’ ‘ sion,,. desglrgeaggc at Arms. Omen or Simemirr xr Anus: Sergeant at Arms, $6,500; deputy P y' sergeant at arms, $2,500; cashier, $3,400; financial clerk, $2,700; bookkeeper, $2,200; deputy sergeant at arms in charge of palgrs $1,800; messenger, $1,400; stenographer and typewriter, $900; s ed laborer, $840; hire of horse and wagpn, $600; m all, $22,840. Blfiyéiize, Hem OHM For police force, House Office uilding, under the Sergeant at g' Arms: Lieutenant, $1,200; thirteen privates, at $1,050 each; in all, $14,850. exgggrngepgg. specm Onion or_DoonKnm>m1: Doorkeeper, $5,000; maintenance and Y ’° ‘ repair of folding room motor truck, $500, or so much thereof as may be necessary; special employee, $1,500; superintendent of reporters’ M¤¤¤<=¤zers.¤¢¤· gallery, $1,600; janitor, 1,500; messengers—sixteen at $1,180 each, ourteen on soIdie1s’ roll at $1,200 each; 1aborers—seventeen at $720 each, two known as cloakroom men at $840 each, eight known as cloakroom men, one $600 and $120 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent, and seven at $600 each; ggidiezéggn- t t two female atten ants in ladies’ retiring rooms at $800 each; superpm °° ’° °‘ intendent of folding room, $2,500; foreman, $1,800; three clerks, at $1,600 each; messenger $1,200; janitor, $720; laborer, $720; thirty- Pegs- ew- two fqgders, at $900 each; two drivers, at $840 each; two chief pages, at_$1, 00 each; two messengers in charge of telephones (one for the minority), at $1,800 each; two assistants to messengers in charge of telephones (one for the minority), at $1,500 each; orty-four pages, during the session, including two riding! pages, two telephone pages, piess-gallergipage, and ten pages for uty at the entrances to the $$3*; $$1-cw all of the ouse, at $2.50 per day each, $23,430; superintendent of $1,700; assistant clerk, $1,600; assistants-seven at $ 1,280 each, one $1,100; jlamtor, $920; messenger to press room, $1,000; in all, $161,750. “`°°* G_"*?>`S°°— For the employment of Joel Grayson in document room, $2,150. m“°“'Y**°*P‘°Y*‘~ For minority employees authorized and named in the resolution of December 6, 1915: Special employee, $1,800; special messenger and
 * document room, $2,900; assistant superintendent, $2,100; clerk,