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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 213, 214. 1920. 631 benefits hereof shall make the required payments and perform such other acts as may be required within the time fixed in the regulations, ptlhferwisle any right or advantage claimed under this Act shall be o erte. Approved, May 29, 1920. _ CEA?. 214.-An Act Maldng appropriations for the legislative, executive, and [liIlyRl9lg<l9l g)1;gi3c‘1al1§a‘;rp§€r;ses of the Government or the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and fer [Public, No. 231.] p 0 . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _L¤si¤l¤¢iy¤é, execu- States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are ;}$§;e`l'S{l,.}§ ml ap' appropriated, out of any money in the Treasurfy not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for the service 0 the fiscal year ending une 30, 1921, namely: LEGISLATIVE. L°g““°“"°· SENATE. Senate. For compensation of Senators, $720,000. my °‘S°”*`*‘°'S· For mileage of Senators, $51,000. “"°°€°· For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others: ‘{¥`“°°”· °“i'*”· °‘$· Orrrcn or run Vrcn Pnnsmmrrz Secretary to the Vice Presi— Ogle`.? P”°‘d°”” dent,  clerk, $1,600; telegraph operator, $1,500; page, $600; in a, . CHAPLAINZ For Chaplain, $1,200. » °"”P'°*¤· Orrrcn or Sncnnunrz Secretary of the Senate, including com- ,,§°°',§,,{°j,'y{"g,*f,*?,,’;· pensation as disbursing officer of salaries of Senators and of contin- ard ’ gent fund of the Senate, $6,500; assistant secretary, Henry M. Rose, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,250; assistant financial clerk, $3,250; minute and Journal clerk, principal clerk, librarian, enrolling clerk, and printing clerk, at $3,000 each; reading clerk, $4,000; financial clerk, $4,000; executive clerk, $2,750; file clerk, chief bookkeeper, and assistant Journal clerk, at $2,500 each; first assistant librarian, and kee er of stationery, at $2,400 each; assistant librarian, $1,800; skilled laborer, $1,200; clerks-—three at $2,500 each, four at $2,220 each, two at $2,100 each, one $1,800, two at $1,600 each, one $1,440; assistant keeper of stationery, $2,000; assistant in stationery room, $1,200; messenger in the library, $1,000; messen er, $1,440; assistant messenger, $1,200; laborers-——three at $840 each, two at $720 each, one in stationery room $720; in all, $97,590. 1,,,,,,,,;,,,,, ,,,,,,,,_ Docrmnrvr Room: Superintendent, George H. Boyd, $3,500; first S¤P¢*i¤=·=¤d¤¤*»¤*¤ assistant, John W. Lambert, $2,500; ass1stants—cne $2,250, one $1,440; clerk, $1,440; skilled laborer, $1,200; in all, $12,330. cites imrmtsseu- Cnmzxs AND mzssnncnns T0 THE Fouowmo comrrrrnnsz Agri- ‘°'“° "°“"‘““°°$· culture and Forestry—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Appropriations—clerk $5,000, two assistant clerks at $2,500 each, three assistant clerks at $1,500 each, messenger $900; to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk, $1,600, assistant clerk, $1,500; Banking and Currency—clerk $3,000, assistant clerk, $1,800, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each; €la1ms—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk, $2,000, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each; Commerc•¤»-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Conference Minority of the Senate-—clerk $3,000, assistant clerk $1,800, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each; District of Columbia——clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Education and Laborclerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Finance-