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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Crr. 124. 1921. 1255 LEGISLATIVE DRAFFING snnvrcn. Seggiagktive d¤=¤f¢i¤z For salaries and expenses of maintenance of the Legislative Drafting Ex1>¤¤¤¤¤- Service, as authorized by section 1303 of the Revenue Act of 1918, V°‘· ‘°·P·“‘“· $40,000, one-half of such amount to be disbursed b the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House oi,Representatives. nonsn or nnrnnsnwrarrvns. ,,,§gg;° °' R°¤*°*¤· For comipensation of Members of the House of Representatives, nriggetegf siiimiiiiii Delegates rom Territories, the Resident Commissioner from Porto dm °°m‘¤*”i°¤°’¤- Rico, and the Resident Commissioners from the Philippine Islands, $3,304,500. _ For mileage of Representatives and Delegates and expenses of M’1°““"‘ Resident Commissioners, $175,000. For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others: °m°°”j°1°'k”*°*°‘ Orrrcn or rm: SPEAKER: Secretary to Speaker, $4,000; clerk to S?°°k""'°m°°‘ Speaker’s table, $3,600, and for preparing Digest of the Rules, $1,000 mgm °fR“1“‘ per annum; clerk to Speaker, $1,600; messenger to Speaker, $1,440; messenger to gpeakefs table, $1,200; in all, $12,840. CHAPLAIN: or Chaplain, $1,200. Ch¤Pl¤i¤· For compensation of Henry N. Couden, chaplain emeritus of the H°’“’>' N·°°“d"”· House of Representatives, in accordance with the resolution adopted January 6, 1921, $1,500. Orrrcn or THE CLn1s·.K: Clerk of the House of Representatives, c,,§§gk,,*],“’*° H°“·"°· includi com ensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, ` $6,500 Féhief Clerk, $4,500; Journal clerk and two reading clerks, at $4,000 each; disbursing clerk, $3,400; tally clerk, $3,300; Ble clerk, $3,250; enrolling clerk, $3,000 and $1,000 additional so long as the position is held by the present mcumbent; chief bill clerk, $3,000; assistant to Chief Clerk, and assistant enrolling clerk, at $2,500 each; assistant to disbursing clerk, $2,400; stationery clerk, $2,200; librarian, $2,100; assistant librarian, $2,100; assistant file clerk, $1,900; assistant librarian, messengers, and assistant Journal clerk, at $1,800 each; elerks—one $1,800, three at $1,680 each; bookkeeper, and assistant in disbursing ofzliice, at $1,600 each; four assistants to chief bill clerk, at $1,500 each; stenographer to Clerk, $1,400; locksmith, who shall be skilled in his trade, $1,300; messenger and typewriter repairer in Chief Clerk's office, and amistant in stationery room, at $1,200 each; messenger in file room, messenger in disbursf office and assistant in House library, at $1,100 each; stenographer ib1§ournal clerk $1,000; nine telephone operators, at $900 each; three session tele hone operators, at $75 per month each from December 1, 1921, to Jiine 30 1922; substitute telephone o erator when required, at $2.50 per day, $500; two laborers in batgxroom, at $900 each; six laborers, at $720 each; pagplm enrolling room, $720; two janitors, at $720 each; allowance to C `ef Clerk for stenographic and typewriter services, $1,000; in all, $104,145. _ _ Ummn Ancmrncr or run Carrror.: Chief engineer, $2 160; four °‘“°’°”€*“°°'¤°‘°· assistant engineers at $1,440 each; machinist, $1,400; electrician, $1,400 ; twenty-four elevator conductors, including fourteen for service in the House Office Building, at $1,200 each, who shall be under the supervision and direction of the Architect of the Capitol; laborer, $800; three charwomen; in all, $41,040. Cnnaxs, Mnssmzonns, AND Jamrons ro rim ronnowrrm com1rr— ,,,,‘{,‘°‘,,,*,’;,,,‘,.’§°“{;,°”,,‘§{',?·_ mrs: Accounts-;clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $1.000; ¤¤¤=¤¤¤- Agriculture——-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $1,000; Appropriations-—clerk $4,000 and $1,000 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent, assistant clerk $3,000, assistant clerk and stenographer $2,500, assistant clerks——one $1,900, one $1,800, janitor $1,000; Banking and Currency—clerk $2,000,