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 1148 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Smss. II. Cn. ‘168. 1927. assistant clerk, $2,590; assistant clerk, $2,460; assistant clerk, $1,940; two assistant clerks, at $1,830 each; two experts (one for the majority and one for the minority), at $,360each ; mweenger,$1,520. Foreixgi Re1ati0ns—clerk, seem; assistant; ·‘ clerk, $$590; assistant cle ; $2,150; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520; messenger, $1,520. Immigration-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk? $2,150; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Indian Afa1rs+—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk $2,570; assistant clerk, $2,040; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional cleric, $1,520. Interoceanic Canals-c1erk,$3,300; assistant clerk, $2,150; assistant c1erk;*$1,830; additional-clerk,-$1,520.; Inter- state O0mmerce——clerk $3,300; assistant clerk, in lieu pf employee heretofore paid under éenate  @,500; two assistantclerks, at $9,150 each ;  clerk, $1,8304 irrigation and Reclamationj- clerk $3,800  c1erk;.$1,940; assistant clerk, $1,830; addi- tional clerk,  0 Judiciary-clerk, $3,800§,8S818t8»l1t clerk; $2,590; two assistant clerks, at $2,150 each; assistant clerk, $,1,830. Libmry.- clerk, $3 ;— assistanteeierk, $1,940 · assistant ¢1er}:,·$1,830; additional ·» clerk,  " Manufactnms?-c1erir,1 $3,300; amastant elerk, $2,040; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional c erk $1,520. Mihtaryi.Aifau·s—-» clerk, $3,300; assistant·clerk,_·$2,590_; additional   $1,940%3three assistant elerksé at $1,830 each. Mines and Mining-clerk, ,300; assistant clerk, 1,940; assmant clerk, $1,830;. additional clerk, $1 520. Naval Affairs-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,590; assistant cierk, $1,940;‘two assistant clerks, at- $1,830 each. Patents-··c1erk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $1 940; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional [clerk, $1,520. Pensions-clerE, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2 150; four assistant clerks, at $1,830 each. Post Oiices and Post Roads—c1erk, $3,00; assistant clerk, $2,460; three assistant clerks, at $1,830 each; additional clerk, $1,520, in lieu of clerk paid from contingent fund imder Senate reso- lutiontof July 17 1914. Printin —-c erk, $3;800j; f assistant clerk, $2,150; assistant cierk%3$1,830; udétional clerk, $@520. 0 Privileges and Elections-—c1erk, ,300; assistant clerk, $2,040; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1 520. Public Buildings and Grounds- elm $3,300· assistant clerk, $2,040; assistant cerk, $1,830; addi- ti clerk, él,520. Public Lands and Surveys-—c1e1·k, $31300; assist- ant cler]§g€$2,360; assistant clerk, $2,150· two assistant clerks, at $1,830 each. Revision of the Laws-—<2leri<, $3 300; assistant clerk, $1,940; assista.ntjclerk,.$1,830; additional c1erk,;$1,520.` :BuIes—ic1erk mmm; sw". $3,300,to_ine1ude fullcompensation for the p;eparation_biennia11y ot ”“““"· the  Manual under the direction of t   on Rules; two assistant clerks, at $2,150 each; assistant clerk, Sl;830 ; additional c1erk,’$l,520. _'.r61'§‘itJ01'i6S and Insular Possessions-—=c1erk, $3,300: wmti ,¢2§r]r§$8%1é2;%)0; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, 1,5 0; in, , . ' B_&*Jg* mmm °° _cr.mucAn asmsmncn ro smwamns wgucwgnw m sm:-I n For clerical assistance to Senatorswhop are not chairmen of the ,,,d5Q‘L,,¤m¤,;°mm°°tt.,, committees specifically provided for herein: Seventy clerks at $3,300 each, seventi assistant clerks at $1 940 each, seventy assistant mm. . clerks at $1,830eac , $494,900: Provided; 'il`hat`such clerks and assist- m3§{’,?g‘{‘,°{,_“ °°‘“‘ ant clerks shall  ex ohicio clerks and assistant clerks of any committee of which their Senator is chairman; Aamuom den. Seventy additional clerks at $ii520 each, one for each Senator having no more than one clerk an twoassistant clerks for himself gr for the scgmmittegggf which he is chairman, $106,400; messenger, 1,520; in , $602, . . i m§;>;}*gyd•:¤;5*g{S;•g That hereafter when a Senator or Member of the House` of Repre- sm in mpmmu- sentatives or Delegate or Resident Commissioner dies during his term %_ °’"" °‘"’“' of onice the clerical assistants appointed by him, and then borne upon