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 srxrirsnvnurn CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. as. 1923. 1269 assistant clerks at $3,000 each, assistant clerk $2,200, janitor $1,200; Banking and Currency-clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $¢20; ensus——clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Claims·—c erk $2,500 assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Coinage, Weights, and, Measures——clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Disposition of Useless Executive Papers-—clerk $2,000; District of Cohunbia-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, jimitor $720; Education-clerk $2,000; Election of President, ice President, and Representatives in Congress-clerk $2,000; Elections Number One-clerk $2,000, Enitor $1,000; Elections Number Two——clerk $2,000, 'anitor $720; lections Number Three—clerk $2,000 janitor $720; Enrolled Bills -clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Flood Control—c1erk $2,000, janitor $720; Foreign ifairs——c1erk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $720; Immigration and Naturalization-clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Indian Affairs-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $720; Industrial Arts and Expositions—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Insular Aifairs—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Interstate and Forei Commerce——clerk $2,500, additional clerk $2,000, assistant cler§n$1,500, ' janitor $1,000; Irrigation of Arid Lands-clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Invalid Pensions-—clerk $2,500, stenogra her $2,190, assistant clerk $2,000, janitor $1,000; Judiciary-clerk $2,500 assistant clerk $1,600, janitor $1,000; Labor-clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Library- clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Merchant Marine and F isheries—-clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Military Affairs-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,500, `anitor $1,000; Mines and Mining-clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Nlaval Afairs-—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,500, janitor $1,000; Patents—<:lerk $2,000, `anitor $720; Pensions-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, janitor $720; Post Offices and Post Roadsclerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,400, janitor $1,000· Printingclerk $2,000, janitor $1,000; Public Buildings and Groundsclerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Public Landsclerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Reform in the Civil Service-clerk $2,000, Ijanitor $720; Revision of the Laws-clerk $3,000, janitor $720; ivers and Harbors—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1.800, janitor $1,000; Roads-clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Rules—clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,500, janitor $720; Territories—clerk $2,000. janitor $720; War Claims-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; lVays and Means-clerk $3,000, assistant clerk and stenogapher $2,000, assistant clerk $1,900, janitors——one $1,000, one $720; in all $200,490, mmm mb M to Appropriations in the foregoing paragraph shall not be available cum Ji me rimm at for the payment of any clerk or assistant clerk to a committee who °"° °‘C°“"°°°‘ does not, after the termination of the Congress during} which he was appointed, perform his duties under the direction of the Clerk of the House: Provided, That the foregoing shall not apply to the Commit- §§,°,'§;’,‘{;,,,,_ tee on Accounts. Janitors under the foregoing shall be appointed by the chairmen, f,°,§‘,§f,‘§,°ym,,,, ,,c_ respectfully. of said committees, and shall perform under the direc- ' tion of the Doorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of mes- U D k Sanger-s detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and shall be SSd’L‘}?°¤§r°°LS?°p" °° subject to removal by the Doorkeeper at any time after the termination of the Congress during which they were appointed. ormcn or smionazvr AT Aims. _,u%§f’° °’ S°'¤°°°” °‘ Salaries: Ser eant at Arms, $6,500; deputy sergeant at arms, d,f,$,'$f,,,,‘};,, $2.500; cashier, $4.000; two bookkeepers, at $2,400 each; deputy sergeant at arms in charge of pairs. $1,800; pair clerk and messenger, $1.800: messenger $1.400: stenograplier anc ty ewriter, $900; skilled laborer. $840; hire of automobile, $600; in all, $25,140.