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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 214. 1920. 637 To continue the employment of messengprs in the majority and caucus messengersminority caucus rooms, to be appointed by the majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,200 each; in all, $2,400. M,,,°,,,y¤,,,,,;,,,,;,_ Office of majority floor leader: Clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,500; janitor, $1,000; in all, $5,000. _ rmmsm, assist- Orrrcn or Posmnsmn: Postmaster, $4,000; assistant postmaster, ¤¤*»¤*°· $2,200; registry and money-order clerk, $1,500; thirty-four messengers (including one to s;1-Herintend transportation of mails) at $1,200 each; laborer, $720; in, $49,220. inuvemeies For hire of vehicles for carrying the mails, $4,200, or so much thereof as may be necessary. _ omcai reporters. Orrrcur. nnronrnns: Six official reporters of the proceedings and 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¤m·>cr¤v1¤¤r¤ w Srnnoenarnnns ro oomurrnns: Four= stenographers to com- °°‘““"‘"°“‘ mittees, at $6,000 each; janitor, $720; in all, $24,720. ·-1>¤¤¤g:uesessi¤¤»· Wherever the words "during the session" occur in the foregoing "°m°°"“°"""S· paragraphs they shall be construed to mean the one hundre an sixteen days from December 6, 1920, to March 31, 1921, both lIlCluSl.VB. Clerk hire, Members Cnnnx umn, Mnunmzs Aim Dmnmamsz For clerk hire necessarily ““d D°’°‘“‘°“· employed by each Member, Delegate, and Resident Commissioner, in the discharge of his oihcial an representative duties, $3 ,200 {per annum, in monthly installments, $1,408,000, or·so much thereo as p,,,,,,,,,, may be necessary: Provided, That the joint resolution approved m:,1;g**°°“°¤ °’ P°Y· July 11, 1919, shall apply to this apprgprration in the same manner Ami, p- 1•¤· as it applied to the appropriation or erk hire for Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners for the fiscal year 1920. c.,,,,,,g,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,_ Coirrmenivr nxrnnsns: For wrapping paper, pasteboard, paste, F°‘°i¤¤ '¤°°°'““S· twine, newspaper wrappers and other necessary materials for folding, for use 0 Members, the Clerk’s office and folding room, not including envelopes, writing paper, and other paper and materials to be plrrnted an furnished by the Public Printer, upon requisitions Vol.28,p.02L from the Clerk of the House, nmder provisions of the Act approved Januar% 12, 1895, $10,000. Fum,,m_ For `ture, and materials for repairs of the same, including not to exceed $12,000 for labor, tools, an machinery for furniture repair shclzp, $30,000. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ or  boxes, $6,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. m H sm mm, For aneous items and explenses of special and select com- ac. ’ mittees, exclusive of salaries and la or, unless specifically ordered by the House of Representatives, $75,000. S,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ For stationery for Representatives, Deleigates, and Resident Commissioners, includm.gh$5,000 for stationery or the use of the committees and officers of the House, $60,000. p,,,,,,,g,,,,,,,,,,,,_ For postage stamps: Postmaster, $250; clerk, $450; Sergeant at Arms, $300; doorkeeper, $150; in all, $1,150. _ S For  maintenance, repair, and operation of an automobile .,f"“t°m°b‘l°' ’°°°k` for the Sp er, $2,800. LIBRARY or cosoanss. “"“"°‘°°"“’“ _ General administration: Librarian, $7,500; chief assistant librs- m’°m°’°t°` man, $4,500; chief clerk, $2,500; librarian’s secretary, $1,800; C.l.€l'kS—0D.B $1,200, two at $1,000 each; stenographers and typewrrters—one $1,200, one $900; messenger, $840; messenger to chief assistant librarian, $600; junior messenger, $420; operator of photogrsipbgc copying machine, $600; in all, $24,060. atl an delivery: Ass1stants——one in charge $1,600, chief $1,200, “°u°°M°u""' one $960, one $780, one $600; junior messenger, $420; in all, $5,560.