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 36 Police, House Office Building. Doorkeeper, spec ial employee, messengers, and other employees. Folding room em- ployees. Pages, etc. Document room em- ployees. Special and minority em ploye es. For the min orit y em plo yees aut hori zed and named in the resolu- tion of April 15, 1929-one at $3,180 (J . J . Sinnott), five at $2,820 each. Assistant foreman of the folding room, authorized in the resolution 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 . Cle rk, under the direction of the Clerk of the House, named in the resolution of February 13, 1923, $3,060. Successors to any of the employees provided for in the five pre- cedi ng paragraphs may b e named by the Hous e of Representative s at any time. Office of majority floor leader : Legislative clerk, $3,960 ; clerk, $3,180- assistant clerk, $2,100 ; janitor, $1,560. Conference minority : Clerk, $3,180 ; assistant clerk, $2,100 ; jani- tor, $1,560. The foregoing employees to be appointed by the minority leader. Messen gers, caucus Two messenger s, one in the major ity caucus room and one in the minority caucus room, to be appointed by the majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,740 each. Minority employees . Assistant in folding room. Laborers. Clerk under Clerk of the House. Appointment of suc- ces sors. Majority floor leader. Clerks, etc. Conference minority. Clerks, etc. rooms. Post offic e. Postmaster, assist- ant and ot her em- ployees. SEV ENT Y-F IRS T CONGRESS. SEsS. I. CH. 33. 1929 . cashier, at $2,820 each ; stenographer and typewriter, $600 ; skilled la borer, $1,380. Police Force, House Office Building, under the Sergeant at Arms Lieutenant, $1,740 ; nineteen privates at $1,620 each. OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER Doorkeeper, $6,000 ; special employee, $2,820 ; superintendent of House press gallery, $3,660 ; assistant to the superintendent of the House press gallery, $2,520 ; chief janitor, $2,700 ; messengers-seven- teen 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 (cloak- r oom) $1, 260, and seven (clo akro om) at $1,140 each ; three female attendants in ladies' retiring rooms at $1,680 each ; attendant for the ladies' reception room, $1,440 ; superintendent of folding room, $3,180 ; foreman of folding room, $2,640 ; chief clerk to superin- tendent 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 managers of tele- phon es (one for the min ority), at $3,180 e ach ; two a ssi sta nt fl oor managers in charge of telephones (one for the minority), at $2,100 each ; forty-one pages, during the session at $4 per day each gallery page, $1,920 ; su per int end ent of do cume nt roo m (Elmer A. Lewis), $3,960 ; assistant superintendent of document room, $2,760 and $420 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent ; clerk, $2,320 ; assistant clerk, $2,160 ; eight assistants at $1,860 each ; janitor, $1,440 ; messenger to pressroom, $1,560 . S PEC IAL AND MIN ORI TY EMPLOYEES c POST OFFICE Postmaster, $5,000 ; assistant postmaster, $2,880 ; registry and money-order clerk, $2,100 ; thirty-four messengers (including one to superintend transportation of mails) at $1,740 each ; substitute mes- sengers and extra services of regular employees, when required, at the rate of not to exceed $145 per month each ; laborer, $1260.
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