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 760 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 130. 1918. $1 200; Railroads—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messen er $1:200; Revolutiona.ry Claims—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,510, M¥,‘§§f""* 8°"“° messenger $1,200; Rules-clerk $2,720, to include f11l1 compensation for the preparation biennial] of the Senate Manual, under the direction of the Committee on gules, assistant clerk $1,800, messenger $1,440; Standards, Weights, and Measures——clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Territories——c1erk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,44% niiessenger $1,440; Trafisporgation and Sale og Meat ucts er $2,220, assistant cer 1,440, messen er 1,200· Trans rtation Routes to the Seaboard—c1erk $2,225 assistant clerk 5,440, messenger $1,200; University of the United Statesclerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Woman Suffrage——clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; in all, $430,240. N·vvY¤•¤>¤¤*=·1°1% For compiling the Navy Yearbook for the calendar year nineteen hundred and seventeen under the direction of the chairman of the Committee on Naval Ahairs, $500. D "§§,,?'j,$ Orrrom or Snnomaivr AT Anus AND Doommmran: Sergeant at °*°· Arms and Doorkeeper, $6,500; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, $2,500; ' Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,000; Acting Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,000; M°"“"‘°"’°*°‘ two floor assistants at $2,000 each; messengers-—-four (actin as assistant doorkeepers) at $1,800 each, thirty-four at $1,440 eagi, one for the minority, $1 440; one $1 440, one $1,000, one at card door $1,600; clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record, to be selected by "the official reporters, $2,400; storekeeper, $2,220; sten pher in charge of furniture accounts and records $1,200; uphdlgrtgrer and loclisrnith, $1,·§10; ca akIe;rI;0$1,200 three c;.rpenters,hat1$1),080 ir;   of private passag;e%$gg0; tlireczlfemale attgndants in charge o `es’ retmng` room, a eac · ee atten ants to w0men’s toilet rooms, Senate Office Building: at $720 each; telephone operators——chief $1 ,200, four at $900 eac, night operator $720; telephone page, $720; press gal1ery——superintendent $1,800, assistant superin- Paw tendent $1,400, messenger for service to press correspondents $900; ' 1abot1i;:rsS—;th;··ee;)%t $88;) eachti1thirg—fp1§ at) $720 (pack; siirtleen pagtes orena amr,at erao .5 eraeac urinte P n Om session, $4,800; in all, $144,720. _ _ P y g Bu,k°,§;_ For gohce force for Senate 0Ece Burlding under the Sergeant at $$8 sixteen privates, at $1,050 each; special omcer, $1,200; in all, P°"‘“““‘°"°"°‘ Posr orrmn: Postmaster, $2,250; chief clerk $1,800; eight mail ggrgegs andhone vgzlgréri at $1,200 each; three riding pages, at . 0 eac ; m, . . '§§{‘§§,,'f’,g",{,‘j { lgowme noom:$Eioreman,t$1,600; assiggant, $1,400;*31;-ark, $1,200; _ 0 ers——seven at 1,000 eac seven at 40 eac · in $17 080. ""‘°‘°“‘“‘°°'*°‘°‘ Umma Svrmnmrannnnr ori mm Carrror. Bunmins Aim Grrornms; 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 Ca itol, $1,500; in all, $28,120. S,E§`R§$,?§‘?,§d”,§”gj For the Senate Office Building; under the Superintendent of the Capitol Buildingoand Grormds, su ject to the control and supervision of the Senate mmittee on Rules: Fourteen elevator conductors, at $1,200_each; in all, $16,800. S,§§,§f*‘°“°° *° For assistance to Senators who are not chairmen of committees, as follows: Th1rtv_clerks, at $2,000 each; thirty assistant clerks, at $1,200 each; thirty messengers, at $1,200 each; in all, $132,000.
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