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 636 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 214. 1920. messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and shall be subject to removal by the_Doorkeeper at any time after the termination of the Congress during which they were appointed. a§»°J?$?E€e.°t Ami Orrron or Snaenarwr AT Arms: Sergeant at Arms, $6,500; deputy iirggftnt at arms, $2§00; cashier, $4,000; financialh clerk, i$2,700; o eeper, $2 200; eputy sergeant at arms in c arge 0 pairs $1,?0; paiir cleik and ?essenggj1$é,?(& me§s;rbge1i;i§1,4E)(§ stenogé rap er an typewriter, 900; s e a rer, 4 ; e 0 orse an w on $600;mall $25 240. (im Ama§°.' Em? f°”‘i°:riI3l63° tht? B“i*‘““5’ midi? $3 S‘”§°*““£r*
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$14,850. c,,§,‘}§§,’;’g‘j§°tQ; “p°°"‘“ Onion or Doonrmnrnn: Doorkeeper, $5,000; maintenance and repair of folding room motor truck, $500, or so much thereof as be necessary; special employee, $1,800; superintendent of reporters uessmgqaee, gallery, $2,00(i;£anitorii $1,500; messeipgizrirsixteen at $1,180 each, ourteen on so ers' ro at $1 200 eac ; a orers—seventeen at $720 each, two known as cloakrooin men at $840 each, eight known as cloakroom men, one $600 and $120 additional so long as the position gsuhielld by tclire preserit (incumbent, and seven at $600heach; two e e atten ants in a `es’ retiring rooms at $800 eac • su - §r°iiil•i-r¤°°?¢li°ir°a`I.i£¤,erc. tendent of folding room, $2,500; foreman, $2,100; three blerg, at $1,600 each; messenger $1,200; janitor, $720; laborer, $720; thirty- P¤e¤¤,¤¤¤· two folders, alt; $900 each; two drrveri, at $8;1(€5acl.;11; two (chreffpagis, at$1500eac·twomessengersincargeo ep ones one orte minoiity), 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, mcludrng two riding pages, two telephone pages, H·ess-gallerjyiipage, and ten pages for duty at the entrances to the _ all of the ouse, at $2.50 per day each, $12,760; superintendent of document room, $2,900; assistant superintendent, $2,100; clerk, ; assisttint cglggk), $1,600; assistants-seven at $;i2gg0each, oxie , ;]amr, ;messenger pressroom,, ;ma, $152,080. ’°°' °"“”°"· For the employment of Joel Graysgon in the document room, $2,500. w' my L°°““"‘ For comfpensatron of W. Ray mrs for services as editor and compiler 0 the Xlleskly Compendium and Monthly Compendium and as assistant in the ocument room $2,500. ¥*¤¤·‘**Y ·¤*¤*°Y°¤¤- For minority emgrloyees authorized and named in the resolution of May 19, _1919: pecral 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, $9,000. _ S°°°’°' "°“$"”‘°‘* For assistant department messenger authorized and named in the smplma resolution of December 7, 1897, $2,000. J For special meszenger authorized and named in the resolution of anuary 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 repntinue employfnggt of the person named in the resolution of Ap 28 1914 as a a rer $840. hTo coptihue eingploymsnt oi the laborer authorized and named in t e reso ution 0 ecem er 19, 1901, $840. c,,g,’§,,,°§’*°“”‘°"‘°‘*’“°' Sucoessois to any of the emplgtyees provided for in the seven pre- ` ceding paragraphs may be nam by the House of Representatives y _ at any time. _ C°“f°’°”°°“’“’°"‘Y· Conference minority: Clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,500; janitor, $1,000; m all, $5,000; the same to be appointed by the chairman of the conference minority.