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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 124. 1921. 1257 allery, $2,000; janitor, $1,500; messengers——sixteen at $1,180 each, 6,§f°°*°°¥°'S»’”b°‘°"» gourteen on soldiers’ roll at $1,200 each; laborers—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 resent incumbent, and seven at $600 each; two female F _ attendants in l)adies’ retiring rooms at $800 each; superintendent of S,§’j,'i}“i,€;§',§Y;”L‘,3t,.t., foldin room, $2,500; foreman, $2,100; chief clerk to superintendent of folding room, $1,800; three clerks, at $1,600 each; janitor, $720; laborer, $720 ; thirty-one folders, at $900 each; shipping clerk, $1,200; two drivers, at $840 each; two chief pages, at $1,500 each; two P°g°S»°*°· messengers in charge of telephones (one for the minority), at $1,800 each; two assistant messengers in charge of telephones (one for the minority), at $1,500 each; forty-four pages, during the session, including two riding pages, two telephone pages agrees-gallery page, and ten pages for uty at the entrances to the H] of the House, at $2.50 per day each, $22,770; superintendent of document room, $2,900; §§"§“,§,§,‘§,‘_;§‘§Q·,,,c_ assistant superintendent, $2,100; clerk, $1,700; assistant clerk, $1,600; eight assistants, at $1,280 each; janitor, $920; messenger to press room, $1,000; in all, $163,170. M1 G For the employment of Joel Grayson in the document room, $2,500. W R °°’;;" . · For compensation of W. Ray Loomis for services as editor and com- °y m' piler of the Weekly Compendium and Monthly Compendium and as assistant in the document room, $2,500. mmm em 10 ws For minority employees authorized and named in the resolution of Y P Y ' May 19, 1919: Special employee, $1,800; special messenger and assistant pair clerk, $1,800; two special messengers, at $1,800 each; special chief page and pair clerk, $1,800; in all, $9,000. S mm desi M For assistant department messenger authorized and named in the smiiieyees. gm resolution of December 7, 1897, $2,000. 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 in 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 em loyment of the laborer authorized and named in the resolution of lgecember 19, 1901, $840. Successors to any of the emplogees provided for in the seven pre- ,,,,§,§‘,}g‘fi"°"‘°"‘°'°"‘°' ceding paragraphs may be name by the House of Representatives at any time. , Conference minority: Clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,500; °"“’°’°“°°”““""*" janitor, $1,000; in all, $5,000;_the same to be appointed by the chairman of the conference minority. To continue the employment of messengprs in the majority and C““°“S "‘°“"“g"“‘ minority caucus rooms, to be appomted by the majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,200 each; in all, $2,400. _ Office of majority floor leader: Clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, °'[°i°"”'°°°'l°°°°"‘ $1,500; janitor, $1,000; in all, $5,000. _ Orrrcn or Posnmsrunz Postmaster, $4,000; assistant postmaster, ,,§§§’§f‘“*°'* “”“°' $2,200; registry and money-order clerk, $1,500;thirty-four messengers fincluding one to superintend transportation of mails), at $1,200 each; laborer, $720; in all, $49,220. For hire of vehicles for carrying the mails, $4,200, or so much "‘°“ *°h""“· thereof as may be necessary. _ Omrcnu. nrzronrmzs: Six official reporters of the proceedings and °m°‘“"°?°"°'* debates of the House, at $6,000 each; assistant, $3,000; six expert transcribers, at $1,200 each; janitor, $980; in all, $47,180. S h ,_ t Srnivocnsrnmns ro comuzrmns; Four stenographers to com- c.,,_E$,f‘;‘2%.§‘§ °‘” ° mittees, at $6,000 each; janitor, $980; in all, $24,980. 442s1=-21-81