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 34 SEV ENTY -FI RST CONGRESS. SEss. I. CH. 33. 1929. Sen ate Manu al. $ 1,800 . Printing-c lerk, $3,900 ; ass ist ant clerk, $2,580 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; additional clerk, $1,800. Priv ileges and Election s- clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; addi- ti onal c lerk, $ 1,800. Public Buildings and Grounds-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; additional clerk, $ 1,800 . Pub lic La nds and S urv eys- cle rk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,880 ; assistant clerk, $2,580 ; two assistant clerks, at $2,220 each. Revision of Laws-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; additional clerk, $1,800. Rules-clerk, $3,900, to in- clude full compensation for the preparation biennially of the Senate Ma nual under the dire ction of the Commi ttee on R ules ; assista nt clerk, $2,880 ; assistant clerk, $2,580 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; addi- tional clerk, $1,800. Territories and Insular Possessions-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,580 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; additional clerk, $1,800. Clerical assistance to senators. CLERICAL ASSISTANCE TO SENATORS . Cle rks to Se nat ors who are not chairmen of Clerical assistance to Senators who are not chairmen of the co m- specified committees. mittees specifically provided for herein, as follows Seventy clerks at $3,900 each ; seventy assistant clerks at $2,400 each, and seventy assistant clerks at $2,220 each. Suc h clerks and assistant clerks shall be ex officio clerks and assistant clerks of any committee of which their Senator is chairman. Additi onal. Sev enty add iti onal cle rks at $1,800 each, one for each Senator having no more than one clerk and two assistant clerks for himself or for the committee of which he is chairman ; messenger, $1,800. Sergeant at Arms and O FFICE OF SER GEANT AT ARM S AND DOOR AFEPER Doorkee per. Sergeant at Arms, Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $8,000 ; two secretaries (one secretaries, messengers, and other employees . for the majority and one for the minority) at $5,400 each two assistant secretaries (one for the majority and one for the minority) at $4,320 each ; messengers-five (acting as assistant doorkeepers, including one for minority) at $2,400 each, thirty-seven including one for minority) at $2,040 each, one at $1,560, one at card door, $2 ,880 ; cl erk on jou rna l w ork for C ong res sion al Rec ord, to be selected by the official reporters, $3,360 Dep uty Se rgea nt at Arm s and storekeeper, $4,440 ; clerk, $2,460 ; stenographer in charge of furniture accounts and records, $1,740 ; upholsterer and locksmith, $2,400 ; cabinetmaker, $2,040 ; three carpenters at $2,040 each ; jani- t or, $2 ,0 40 ; s killed laborers-fo ur at $1,680 each, one at $1,560 ; laborer in charge of private passage, $1,680 ; three female attend- ants in charge of ladies' retiring rooms at $1,500 each ; three attend- ants to women's toilet rooms, Senate Office Building, at $1,500 each ; telephone operators-chief, $2,460, seven at $1,560 each ; night operator, $1,380 ; telephone page, $1,260 ; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, $1,200 ; press gallery- superintendent, $3,660, assistant superintendent, $2,520, messenger for service to press correspondents, $1,740 ; laborers-three at $1,320 Pages. each, thirty-four at $1,260 each ; twe nty- one pages for the Senate Chamber, at the rate of $4 per day each, during the session. 3u~ae, Senate Office Police force for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant at Arms : Special officer, $1,740 ; sixteen privates at $1,620 each. Post office. POST OFFICE Postmaster and other Postmaster, $3,060 ; chief clerk, $2,460 ; wwagon master, $2,040 ; em ploye es. seven mail caries at$1,740 each ; wo idig pages at $1,440 eah.

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