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 584 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 303. 1924. Doorkeepefs olllco. OFFICE OF DOORKEEPER ..,l{3$§°§§$€$ZZ mdd Salaries: Doorkeeper, $5,000; special employee, $2,040; superintendent of House press gallery, $2,240; assistant to the superin- M.s,m,,,,,m_ tendent of the House press gallery, $1,520; janitor, $2,040; messengers—seventeen at $1,500 each, fourteen on soldiers’ roll at $1,520 each; laborers——seventcen at $1,010 each, two known as cloakroom men at $1,140 each, eivht known as cloakroom men, one at $1,010, roam mm. and seven at $890 each; two female attendants in ladies’ retiring S“’°"“‘°“°°“‘·°‘°· rooms, at $1,440 each; superintendent of folding room, $2,880; foreman of foldin room, $2,340; chief clerk to superintendent $1,010; laborer, $1,010; thirty-one folders, at $1,200 each; shipping clerk, $1,520; two drivers, at $1,140 each; two chief pages, at $1,740 each; two telephone pages, at $1,440 each; two floor managers of telephones (one for the minority), at $2,400 each; assistant messenger in charge of telephones, $1,830; forty-one pages, dnrin the session, including ten pages for duty at the entrances to the Hag mt Hmm of the House, at $3.30 per day each, $16,371.30; press-gallery page, euw·r¤m.am,;te. $1,200; superintendent of document room, $3,050; assistant superintendent of document room, $2,460; clerk, $2,040; assistant clerk, $1,940; eight assistants, at $1,600 each; janitor, $1,220; messenger to pressroom, $1,310; maintenance and repair of folding room motor truck, $500; in all, $201,28130. ¤§§Y»°;$1e¤°i°d mmmy srncmr. Ami mnonrrr murnormzs ml G'°"°°' For the employment of Joel Grayson in the document room, Minority employees. $2i;40’ . . . ,. . or six minority employees at $2,1.10 each, authorized and named S Mm dm md in the resolution of December 5, 1923, $12,900. _ employees. gn To continue employxment of the assistant foreman of the folding room, authorized in the resolution of September 30, 1913, $1,737.40. To continue employment of the person named in the resolution of April 28, 1914, as a laborer, $1,140. To continue employment of the laborer authorized and named in the resolution o December 19, 1901, $1,140. Clerk, under the direction of the Clerk of the House, named in A _ t t ,_ the resolution of February 13, 1923, $2,740._ ,.,,§l’;?‘“ ‘“°° ° ““°` Successors to any of the employees provided for in the five pre. ceding paragraphs may be named by the House of Representatives, ,, H _ at an time. M jo mm law 1fE;e of majority floor leader:_Legislative clerk, $3,600; clerk, (.,,¤,,,,uc,m,,, or,,y_ $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; ]21TlltOI‘, $1,310; in all, $9,620, Conference Minority: Clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, $1,310; in all, $6,020. The foregoing employees to be appointed (-,,,,m, ,0,,,,,, ,,,,5, by the minority leader. smears- · To continue the employment of H1€SS€Hg€l‘S in the majority and minority caucus rooms, to be appointed by the majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,520 each; in all, $3,040. Post office. POST OFFICE e5.°“mm°r’mSmm’ Salaries: Postmaster, $4,200; assistant postmaster, $2,570; regis. try and money—order clerk, $1,830; thirtv—four messengers (including one to superintend transportation of mails, at $1,520 each: for the employment of substitute messengers, and extra services of regular employees at the rate of not to exceed $125 per month each, $1,000; laborer, $1.010; in all, $62,290.
 * ’¤¢¤¤· of folding room, $2,150; three clerks, at $1,940 each; janitor,