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 386 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 314 . J UNE 30, 1932 . or othe rwise, i n excess of the rate of $3,600 p er annum : P rovi ded di em and subsistence r further, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for Vol. 44, p. 688 . per diem and subsistence expenses except in accordance with the provisions of the Subsistence Expense Act of 1926, approved June 3, 1926, as amended. For reporti ng the d ebates a nd proce edings of the Se nate, pa yable in equal monthly installments, $54 .306. For repairs, improvements, equipment, and supplies for Senate kitchens and restaurants, Capitol Building and Senate Office Build- ing, including personal and other services, to be expended from the contingent fund of the Senate, under the supervision of the Co m- mittee on Rules, United States Senate, $30,000. Reporting debates, ate. Senate kitchens and res tau ran ts, etc. House of Represen- tat ive s. Members. Pay of Members, Delegates, and Resi- dent Commissioners. Mileage. For compensation of Me mb ers of the House of Representatives, Delegates from Territories, the Resident Commissioner from Porto Rico, and the Resident Commissioners from the Philippine Islands, $4,405,000 . For mi lea ge of Representatives and Delegates and expenses of Resident Commissioners, $175,000. Officers, ers et c. me s- sengers, etc. For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others Spe ake r's off ice. Secretary, parliamen- tarian,etc. Digest of the Rules. Clerks, etc. Chaplain. Clerk's office. Clerk of the House, clerks, etc . HO USE OF REPRE SENTAT IVES SALARIES AND MIL EA GE OF MEMBERS OFFI CE OF THE SPE AKER Salari es : Secretary to the Speaker, $4,620; parlimentarian, $4,500, and for preparing Digest of the Rules, $1,000 per annum; assistant arl iam ent ari an, 2, 760; cler k to Speaker, $2 ,400; c lerk to Speaker, 1,440; messenger to Speaker's table, $1,740; messenger to Speaker, $1,680; in all, $20,140. C HAPL AIN Chaplain of the Rouse of Representatives, $1,680. OF FICE OF THE CLER K Salaries : Clerk of the House of Representatives, including com- pensation as dis bursing officer of the contingen t fund, $8,000; Jour - nal clerk, two reading clerks, and tally clerk, at $5,000 each clerk, $4,000; disbursing clerk, $3,960; file clerk, $3,780; chief bill clerk, $3,540; assistant enrolling clerk, $3,180; assistant to disbursing clerk, $3,120; stationery clerk, $2,880; librarian, $2,760; assistant librarian, and assistant file clerk, at $2,520' each; assistant Journal clerk, and assistant librarian, at $2;460 each; clerks-one $2,460, three at $2,340 each; bookkeeper, and assistant in disbursing office, at $2,160 each; four assistants to chief bill clerk at $2,100 each; stenographer to the Clerk, $1,980; assistant in stationery room, $1,740; three messengers at $1,680 each; stenographer to Journal clerk, $1,560; laborers-three at $1,440 each, nine at $1,260 each; telephone operators-assistant chief, $1,620, eighteen at $1,560 each; three at the rate of $1,560 each per annum from December 1, 1932, to June 30, 1933, inclusive; substitute telephone operator when re- quired, at $4 per day, $1,460; property custodian and superintendent of furniture and repair shop, who shall be a skilled cabinetmaker or upholsterer and experienced in the construction and purchase of furniture, $3,960; two assistant custodians at $3,360 each; lock-
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