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 1180 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. III. Cx. 234 . 1931 . appointed, perform his duties under the direction of the Clerk of the rov&o. a on Ac- House : Provided, That the foregoing shall not apply to the counts excepted. Committee on Accounts. Janitors. Janitors under the foregoing shall be appointed by the chairmen, Appoin tment, etc. respectively, of said committees, and shall perform uner the direction of the Doorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and shall be subject to removal by the Doorkeeper at any time after the termination of the Congress during which they were appointed. Office of Sergeant at OFFICE OF SERGEANT AT ARM S Arms. deputy, can at Arms, Salaries : Sergeant at Arms, $8,000 ; Deputy Sergeant at Arms, $3,180 ; cashier, $4,920 ; two bookkeepers at $3,360 each ; Deputy Sergeant at Arms in charge of pairs, pair clerk and messenger, and assistant cashier, at $2,820 each ; stenographer and typewriter, $600 ; skilled laborer, $1,380 ; hire of automobiles, $600 ; in all, $33,860. Boang .House Office Police Force, House Office Building, under the Sergeant at Arms Lieutenant, $1,740 ; nineteen privates at $1,620 each ; in all, $32,520. Doork eeper 's of fice. Doorkeeper, speci al employee, etc. Messengers. Folding room. Pages, etc. Document room. Special and minority employees. Minority employees. Sp ecial employ ees. OFF ICE OF DO ORK EEP ER Salaries : Doorkeeper, $6,000 ; special employee, $2,820 ; superin- tendent of House press gallery, $3,660 ; assistant to the superintend- ent of. the House press gallery, $2,520 ; chief janitor, $2,700 ; messen- gers-seventeen at $1,740 each, fourteen on soldiers' roll at $1,740 each ; laborers-seventeen at $1,260 each, two (cloakroom) at $1,380 each, one (cloakroom) $1,260, and seven (cloakroom) at $1,140 each ; three female attendants in ladies' retiring rooms at $1,680 each ; attendant for the ladies' reception room, $1,440 ; superintend- ent of folding room, $3,180 ; foreman of folding room, $2,640 ; chief clerk to superintendent of folding room, $2,460 ; three clerks at $2,160 each ; janitor, $1,260 ; laborer, $1,260 ; thirty-one folders at $1,440 each ; shipping clerk, $1,740 ; two drivers at $1,380 each ; two chief pages at $1,980 each ; two telephone pages at $1,680 each ; two floor m anager s of t elepho nes (o ne for the mi nority ), at $3,180 each ; two assistant floor managers in charge of telephones (one for the minority), at $2,100 each ; forty-one pages, during the session, including ten pages for duty at the entrances to the Hall of the House, at $4 per day each, $34,932 ; press-gallery page, $1,920 ; super- intendent of document room (Elmer A . Lewis), $3,960 ; assistant superintendent of document room, $2,760 and $420 additional so long as the p ositio n is h eld by the p resent incumb ent ; clerk, $2,32 0 ; assistant clerk, $2,160 ; eight assistants at $1,860 each ; janitor, $1,440 ; messenger to pressroom, $1,560 ; purchase, maintenance, and repair of fol ding r oom mo tor tr uck, $ 1,500, to be immedi ately avail- able ; in all, $263,692. SPECIA L AND MIN ORITY EM PLOYEES For the minority employees authorized and named in the resolu- tion of April 15, 1929-one at $3,180 (J . J . Sinnott), five at $2,820 each ; in all, $17,280. Assistant foreman of the folding room, authorized in the resolu- tion of September 30, 1913, $1,980. Laborer, authorized and named in the resolution of April 28, 1914, $1,380 . Laborer, authorized and named in the resolution of December 19, 1901, $1,380. Clerk, under the direction of the Clerk of the House, named in the resolution of February 13, 1923, $3,060.

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