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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. H. Cn. 168. 1927. 1149 the pay rolls of the Senate or House of Representatives, shall be continued on such pay rolls in their res tive positions and be aid for a period not longer than one month‘icPr0mZied,;That this 5all ,§",:;"°,,,;‘ mmm not laipply to clericab assistants of standing oommitteasjof the Senate emu mpm. or ouse of Representatives, when their service otherwise would continue beyendsueh  ¤ nz; 1 omcx or smaomnr xr anus ann noonxznmzn A§,§f*• °* 8•*¢•·¤* •* Salaries:. Sergeant at Arms, and,Doorkee`b r,. $6,500; Assistant S°'¤·¤¤*=°A¤¤··¤<* Deprkeeper. $4,200; Acting Aesistant Dwrkwprger, $4,200; two iiwr `°°°°°°'°"°°°°t°’ assistants_,at.$3,0(X),.each; messengers-—-five (acting as assistant door- °°”°‘°"‘ keegrsrenriudma one f9r—»mim>¤¢y> at $2,150-!¤¤¢h,—th1ftYs¤¢V¤¤ (gin mime s»r;e,fn¤~¤;¤n¤¤i=y) et $1,770   one .$1,31§3 one at wd oor $2,400; clerk on Journal work for dongressnon Record, to be   by .the,o0icial,reperters,- $2,800; Deputy Sergeant. at Arms and `storekeeper, $3,600; c erk, $2,140; steno p her inhcharge of fl1I‘£Bl©l1I‘6 `BQCOUIKB; Slide     ·uPh0 Y “nd.»‘l°cksmith¤ $2,100; cabinetrneker $1,800;·¢hree· cementers, at $1,800 ee<=h;».i¤ni— tor,_$1,800; skilled iahorerss——four at $1,440 each one·¤at, $1,310; °°°°"”’°°°” laborer in charge of private passage,,$1§340; three fhmale attendants in charge of ladies’ retiri rooms, at 1,240 each; threeattendants to women’s toilet roomsangenate Office Building, at $1,240 each; telephone operators-;-chief $2,040, seven at, $1,200 each; night operator, $1,010;` telephone page`, $1,010; laborer in c arge of Senate toilet rooms in old,library space, $950; press gallery-—·superintendent $3,300, assistant superintendent $2,240; messe A r for service to ress correspond ts, $1,240; laborers·—three atD§lb,100 each, thirty- gourat $1,010,ea°;l1;_ twenty—0ne.pages,for the Senate Chamber, at P•¢¤¤ éhée rage gf $3.30_per, day each during the session, $14,4§3.70;_in all, 11,3 3. 0. ‘  ,_ For police force for Senate Oilice Building nmder the Sergeant at B,{°,Y§E,°,;_S°“” °m°° Arms: Sixteen privates, at $1,360 each; special odicer, $1,520; in all, $23,280. . POST OFFICE Post omce. Salaries: Postmaster, $2,740; chief clerk, $2,150; wagon master, P°”****”°°*’»°°°· $1,800; eilght mail carriers, at,$1,520 each; two riding pages,. at $1,220 eas; in all, $21,290. , ,- ronnmc noont  '°“““"°°“‘· Salaries: Foreman, $1,940; assistant, $1,730; clerk $1 520; F°'°“‘°“·°’° folderse-sevenat $1,310 each, seven at $1,140 each; in ali,  ooxrmonm- axrnxsss or ma smurn ¤¤¤¤*¤¤·¤¢¤=¤·¤¤ For stationery for Senators and the President of the Senate, 8"“°°"· includin $7,500 for stationery for committees and oiiicers of the Senate, §25,000. Postage stamps; ,For office of Secretary, $200; oiiiceof Sergeant P°“•¢° ******1** at Arms, $100; m,’all,,$-300. . ,_ W Q · Q _' For maintaining, exchanging, and _e<}ui£pin§ motor vehicles for vemee. carryingthef mails and `for. oiliciai irseo t e o ces of the Secretary and Se1§;eant;at‘{u·1ns, $10,000. ‘ · _ · “ · ` . e For riving maintenance, and operation of an automobile for Pr·f;_e(¤¤;¤¤bi1¤.V¤¤¤ the Vice Pres1dent,_$3,500. ` ‘ °°` For materials for folding $1,500. A _ V Feidins. For foldingspeeches and, pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per thousand, $10,000. ‘