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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 294.4 1926. 539. $3,300; assistant clerk, $1,940; aaistant clerk, $1,880; additional clerk, $1,520. Pensions-—clerk,-$3,3»00· assistant clerk.,Ri2,150;·four assistant clerks, at $1,830 each. Post éiliees and Post ads-·—>clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,460;»three assistant clerks, at $1,830 each; additional clerk, $1,520, in lieu of clerk paid from contin nt fund under Senate resolution of July 17, 191.4. s  $3,300; aséstant clerk; .&,150; assistant clerk, $1 830; additional clerk, $1,520. Privileges and Elections-clerk, $3,300; e assistant clerk, $2,040; assistant clerk, $1§30; additional clerk, $1,520. Public Build- ings and Grounds—cler $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,040; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Public Lands and Surveys- clerk, $$,300; clerk,    ’3tg)o ass clerks,‘a.· . visiono. rws-—cer, ; assistant clerk, $1,940*   clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. ltu.les—<clerk, $8,300, ite include full compensahon for the M{;f,g,*f“¤¤ B°¤°°° preparation bienmally of the Senate Manual under the d1rect1on of the. Committee oakules; two assistant clerksiat $2,150- each; assist· ant clerk, ~$1,830;¤additional clerk, $1,5Kb. » erritories and Insular Possessions—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $1,940; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520; in all, $378,440.: a cnmucar. assxsrancn •m amuroas ( B ¤¤·¤¤=¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤•=¤ For clerical ajisimstlgnce to §:dnait;rs,who  not   the ,,;*,“‘f,‘,£;‘§°,,,,f,'g,,,“,f°§; eommitteesesped yprovi » ` :i venty e at$3,300 ¤¤¤¤¤* · each, seventy assistant clerks at $1,940 each, seventy assistant clerks at $1,830 each, $494,900: Pmmlled, 'Ilhat such clerks and assistant {{,‘1T{T,$;,, ,, ,,0,,,. clerks shall be ex oicio clerks and assistant elerks of-any. committee ¤¤°*°• °*¤*¤· of which their Senator is chairman;. ·, » . no Seventy additionalclerks at $1,520 each, one for each Senator Addition.; n.,,¤_ having no more than one clerk and two assistant clerks for himself or for the committee of which he is chairman, $106,400; messenger, $1,520; in all,$602,820. ., e · , f __ orrron or ¤mum·¤»m¤ ann noonmnnrui  5 Mfg} of Sercmtsr Salaries: Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $6,500; Assistant ¤¤r¤••¤# ¤¢ Mm Doorkeeper, $4,200; Acting Assistant Doorkeepsr, $4,200; ttwojoor ii`§ii¤i•?,°3{?°p°r’ °°` assistants, at $3,600 each; messengers?-five (acting aanssistant door- .M¤••·¤¤¤¤ keepers,. including one for minorxtgqtat $2,150ieach, ithirtyeight ’, (including one for minority) at $1, 70 each, one.$1.,310,»one aticard door $2,400; clenk on Journal work for    to be,selected by the oilicial reporters, $2*800; Deputy·· ..at , Arms and storekeeper, $3,600; steno§¤;pher incharge of.; °ture accounts and records, $1,520; upho rer and iocksnznth, $2,100; cabinetmaker, $1,800; three carpenterawat. $1,800 each; janitor, $1,800; tour skilled laborers, at $1,440 each; ~sk1lled·laboner, $1 310; I***°*•”·•*°· laborer in charge of; private; passage, $1 340; three female attendants in charge of l&d1€8’ retarmgéroomsat $1,240 each; three attendants to women’s toilet rooms, nate Otlice Building, at $1,240·.each; telephone operators-—chief $2,040, seven at:$1,200 each, night operas tor, $1,010; telephone page, $1,010; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, $950;Cpreas galletyi-isuperintendent $3,300, assistant superintendent $2,240; messen er for service to press correspondents, $1,240; laborers-three at §1,100 each, thirty- four at $1,010 each; twenty-one pages for the Senate Chamber,,at Ym- the rate of $3.30 per day `each during the session, $8,038.80; in all, $204,558.80 ' · » (