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 426 ·S1'XTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. ’ Sess. Ilia GH.`103: *1*922. buising ofrice,··at $1,600 eaclr;·*fciur*=assista:hts to chief ·bill*'8ierk‘ at $1,500 each; stenographer to Clerk, $1,400; locksrnith, who shall be slnlled in his trade, $1,300; messenger and *tyjSevviiter‘repa1rer; 111 Chief'Clerk’s office, and assistant in stationeryroom, at‘ $1,200`each; messe er in iile room, messenger in disbursing office, and assistant in Hbirseillgbrary, at $1-,100 each`; =stenographer’td Journal clerk, $1,000; nine telephone operators, at $900 each; three session telephone openators, at $75 per month each from December 1;‘·1922,‘to·Ma‘rch 31, 1923; substitute telephone operator when required, at‘$2.50 per day, $500; laborers-—three at $900 each, nine at $720 eachyallowance to Chief Clerk for=stenographic*and typewriter services; $1,000; m all, $104,370. " · ‘ 1 ,· ` · = " ~ · se. °m°1°" A _ _ C ‘comn·rrm: nmrnorniis. * _ . " °'°"" °“'§"{"*"*°'°j ,Clerks, messe ers, and 'anitors to the followmg° §%e$&“' °°“' Aw¤¤mas—e1erkn§2,s0c, assignee: clerk $1,800,,janitor $1,000; Agricultureg-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $1 000;'·Approi riations—clerk $4,000 and $1,000 additional so long as the position is held by thepresent incumbent, assistant clerk $4,000, live  clerks at $3,000 each, assistant clerk and stenographer $2,500, assist! ant clerks—·—one $1,900, one $1,800 'anitor $1,000; Banking and Currency———clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720;Census==’· clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Claims—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Coin.ag`e, Weights, and Measures—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; District of olumbiaeclerk $2 500 assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $720; Education—clerk $2,000; Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress—clerk $2,000· Elections Number One-—clerk $2,000, janitor $1,000; Elections Nyumber Two——clerk $2,000, jganitor $720; Elections Number Three—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; nrolled Bills—clerk $2,000, `anitor $720; Flood Control—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Foreign Aflla.irs—-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $720; Immigration and Naturalization-—-clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Indian .A.H81l'S—ClB1'k $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $720; Industrial Arts and Expositions——clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Insular Aifa.irs—clerk $2,000, `anitor $720; Interstate and Foreign Commerce-—clerk $2,500 additional clerk $2,000, assistant cler $1,500, janitor $1,000; Irrigation of Arid Lands——clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Invalid Pensions—clerk $2,500, stenographer $2,190, assistant clerk $2,000, janitor $1,000· Judici— ary-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, janitor $1,000; Iiabor—— clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Librar{(—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Merchant Marine and Fisherie-s——cler $2,000, janitor $720; Military Affairs——clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,500, janitor $1000; Mines and M' —clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Naval Affairs—clerk $2,500, assistant c erk $1,500, janitor $1,000; Patents—clerk $2,000, janitor $720; Pensions——clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, janitor $720; Post Offices and Post Roads——clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,400, janitor $1,000; Pri.nting(—clerk $2,000, janitor $1,000; Public Buildings and Grounds—cler $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Public Lands-—clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,200, `anitor $720; Reform in the Civil Service——clerk $2 000· Revision oi the Lawsclerk $3 000, janitor $720; Rivers and iHarbors—·clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, janitor $1,000; Roads--clerk $2,000, jrlanitor $720; Rules——clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,500, janitor $720; erritories— clerk $2,000, janitor $720; War Claims—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,200, janitor $720; Ways and Means-clerk $3,000, assistant clerk and stenographer $2,000, assistant clerk $1,900, janitors—one $1,000, _ one $720; in all, $197,570. mQ’§'fj,h‘;**{,{§•f,‘“ 3 Agpropriatnons in the foregoing paragraph shall not be available •¤d¤f¢¤¤sr¤. for e payment of any_clerk or assistant clerk to a committee who does not, after the termination of the Congrem during which he was