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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. 1219 assistant pair clerk, $1,800; two special messengers, at $1,800 each; special chief page and pair clerk, $1,800; in all, $9,000. For assistant department messenger authorized and named in the m§P;§=J§ °°¤‘=¤°*°° resolution of December 7, 1897, $2,000. P y ` For special messenger authorized and named in the resolution of January 15, 1900, $1,500. To continue employment of the assistant foreman of the folding room, authorized rn the resolution of September 30, 1913, at $3.85 per day, $1,405.25. To continue employment of the person named in the resolution of April 28, 1914, as a laborer, $840. To continue eniployment of the laborer authorized and named in the resolution of ecember 19, 1901, $840. ~ Successors to any of the employeesliprovided for in the six preceding Ammlntment cme paragraphs may be named by the ouse of Representatives at any °°“°'“‘ time. Conference minority: Clerk, $2 500; assistant clerk, $1,200; janitor, °"‘°‘°"°°""""“°’· $1,000; in all, $4,700; the same to be appointed by the chairman of the conference minority. _ To continue the employment of messenglers in the majority and “°°¤¤¤**’·=¤¤¤°*=· minority caucus rooms, to be appointed bg e majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,200 each; in a, $2,400. Orrrcn or Posnmsrnn: Postmaster, $4,000; assistant postmaster, m§¤g{*c=j¤°°¤» ·•¤*¤•· $2,200; registry and money-order clerk, $1,500; messengers——thir·teen ' (including one to superintend transportation of mails) at $1,200 each, eighteen at $100 [per month each from December 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, $12,600; la orer, $720; in all, $36,620. For hire of vehicles for carrying the mails, $4,200, or so much m‘u'°"i°""‘ thereof as may be necessary. .· · Orrrcur. nnrorrrnssz Six official reporters of the proceedings and °m¤¤¤M><¤¤ debates of the House, at $5,000 each; assbtant, $2,500; six expert transcribers, at $1,200 each; janitor, $720; in all, $40,420. Smznoorzarnnns T0 comurrrnns: Four stenographers to com- c0;L;=igtgg8¤¤¤¤m *0 miphes, at $5i§)00 eapilg; jainitor, {{120; in all, $20,720. th f ‘ erever the wor " ming e session " occur in e orego' ‘;{>¤r¤¤¤¢h¢¤¤¤¤*¤¤" aragraphs they shall be construed to mean the 213 days froug t° °°°m°°” Becember 1, 1919, to June 30 1920, both inclusive. Cnnnx umn, Mrmnnns AND Dnnnoxrnsz For clerk of each Member, ,,$’i§‘,§,§§§’;,,_"‘°‘”"°'“ Delegate and Resident Commissioner, for clerk hire, necessarily employed by him in the discharge of his official and representative duties, $3,200 per annum, in monthly installments, $1,408,000 or so much thereof as mailbe necessary: Provided, That no part thereof {Z,Q§,§§§g;,, ,0 Mmm shall be paid to any ember, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner. ¤¤rs.<>¤¤..r¤rbi<i¤<·¤. Coxrrmamrr nxrrmsns: For wrapping paper, pasteboard, paste, ‘,§j',}‘,§§§,;‘,§_*;°_§}’,;',;f°*~ twine, newspa er wrappers, and ot ner necessary materials for folding, for use oi) Members, the Clerk’s office and folding room, not including envelo es, writing pa 1-, and other paper and materials to be nnted and furnished by Sie Public Printer, upon requisitions _ from tire Clerk of the House, under provisions of the Act approved ‘°'-”·P·°°’· January 12, 1895, $10,000. Fmim For urniture, and materials for repairs of the same, $15,000. P _ gm For packirhg boxes, $4,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ”°kmu; °°j For misce aneous items and expenses of special and select com- ..2fm °°°’ `°°m’ mittees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, $75,000. S U For stationery for Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Com- °° °°"` missioners, including $5,000 for stationery for the use of the committees and officers of the House, $60,000. P Humps For postage stamps: Postmaster, $250; Clerk, $450; Sergeant at °mg ` Arms, $300; Doorkeeper, $150; in all, $1,150.