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 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 372. MAY 30, 1934. clerk, $2,400 ; two assistant clerks at $2,220 each. Mines and Min- ing-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; two additional clerks, at $1,800 each. Naval Affairs-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,880 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; two assistant clerks at $2,220 e ach. Patents-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; assist- ant cler k, $2,2 20 ; a dditional clerk, $1,800. Pensions-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,580 ; four assistant clerks at $2,220 each. Post Off ic es and P ost Roads-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,880 ; three assistant clerks at $2,220 each ; additional clerk, $1,800. Print- ing-cl erk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,580 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; additional clerk, $1,800. Privileges and Elections. clerk $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; assistant clerk, $2 .220 ; additional cleric, $1,800. Public Buil dings and Grounds-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; ad diti ona l cl erk, $1 ,800. Public Lands and Survey ; clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,880 ; assistant clerk, $2,580 ; two assi stant cl erks at $2,220 e ach. Revision of the Laws -clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,400 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; additional clerk, $1,800. Rules-clerk, $3,900 and $200 t oward the prepar ation biennial ly of th e Senate Manual under th e directi on of th e Commit tee on Ru les ; assistant cl erk, $2,880 ; a ssistant clerk, $2,580 ; a ss i st a nt clerk, $2,220 ; additional clerk, $1,800. Territories and Insular Pos- sessions-clerk, $3,900 ; assistant clerk, $2,580 ; assistant clerk, $2,220 ; assistant clerk, $2,000 ; additional clerk, $1,800 ; in all, not to exceed $443,880 . CLERICAL ASSISTANCE TO SENATORS Clerical assistance to Senators who are not chairmen of the com- 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 ; such clerks and assistant clerk s shall be ex officio clerks and assistant clerks of any committee of which their Senator is chairman ; seventy additional clerks at $1,800 each, one for each Senator having no more than one clerk and two assist- ant clerks for himself or for the committee of which he is chairman ; messenger, $1,800 ; in all not to exceed $651,780. OFFICE OF SERGEANT AT AR MS AND DOORRRRP ER Salari es : Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $8,000 taries (one for the majority and one for the minority), at $5,400 each ; two assistant secretaries (one for the majority and one for the mino rity), a t $4,320 each ; Deputy Serg eant at Arms and stor e- keeper, $4,440 ; clerks-one, $2,640, one at $1,800 from April 1, 1934, to June 30, 1935, both dates inclusive, $2,250, three at $1,800 each ; messengers-three (acting as assistant doorkeepers, including one for the mino rity), at $ 2,400 each, thir ty (i ncludi ng tw o for minority), at $1,740 each, four, at $1,620 each, one at card door, $2,400, and $480 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent ; two special messengers, at $1,800 each ; clerk on journal work for Congressional Record to be selected by the official reporters, $3,360 ; upholsterer and locksmith, $2,400 ; cabinet- maker, $2,040 ; three carpenters, at $2,040 each ; janitor, $2,040 ; five skilled laborers, $1,680 each ; laborer in charge of private passage, $1,680 ; three female attendants in charge of ladies' retiring rooms, at $1,500 each ; three attend ants to wo men's toile t roo ms, Se nate Office Building, at $1,500 each ; telephone operators-chief, $2,460, eleven, at $1,560 each ; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, $1,200 ; press gallery-superintendent, $3,660 ; assist- ant superintendent, $2,520 ; messengers for service to press corre- spondents-one, $1,920, one, $1,440 ; laborers-three, at $1,320 each ; 819 Pre paring Senat e Manual. Clerical assistance to Senators. Allowance to Sena- tors not chairmen of specified committees. Ex-officio clerks of co mmittee s. Office of Sergeant at Arms, etc. Sergeant at Arms and D oorke eper, secre tarie s, etc. Clerks, messengers, etc. Laborers, etc. Supe rintendent, press gallery.
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