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 [58 STAT. PUBLIC LAWS---CH. 277 -JUNE 26, 1944 janitor, $1,260. Revision of the Laws-clerk, $3,300; janitor, $1,260. Rivers and Harbors-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,460; janitor, $1,560. Roads-clerk, $2,760; assistant clerk, $1,740; janitor, $1,260. Rules-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,100; clerk-stenographer, $1,800; janitor, $1,260. Territories-clerk, $2,760; janitor, $1,260. War Claims-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $1,740; janitor, $1,260. Ways and Means-clerk, $4,620; assistant clerk, $3,000; assistant clerk and stenographer, $2,640; assistant clerk, $2,580; clerk for minority, $3,180; janitors-one, $1,560; two at $1,260 each. World War Vet- erans' Legislation-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,460; in all, $339,280. OFFICE OF SERGEANT AT ARMS Salaries: Sergeant at Arms, $8,000; Deputy Sergeant at Arms in charge of mace, $3,180; cashier, $6,000; assistant cashier, $4,000; two bookkeepers at $3,360 each; Deputy Sergeant at Arms in charge of pairs, $3,600; special assistant to Sergeant at Arms, $2,400; pair clerk and messenger, $2,820; stenographer, $2,500; skilled laborer, $1,380; hire of automobile, $600; in all, $41,200. OapitolPoie force. Capitol Police force under the Sergeant at Arms: Three lieutenants at $1,740 each; five sergeants at $1,680 each; sixty privates at $1,620 each; in all, $110,820. OFFICE OF DOORKEEPEB Salaries: Doorkeeper, $6,000; special employee, $3,000; superin- tendent of House Press Gallery, $3,660; assistants to the superintendent of the House Press Gallery-one at $2,520, and $300 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent, and one at $2,400; House Radio Press Gallery-superintendent of radio room at $2,700; messenger at $1,560; chief janitor, $2,700; messengers-one chief mes- senger, $2,240, sixteen messengers at $1,740 each, fourteen on soldiers' roll at $1,740 each; laborers-seventeen at $1,260 each, two (cloak- room) 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; superin- tendent of folding room, $3,180 and $420 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; 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 managers of telephones (one for the minority) at $3,180 each and $300 each additional so long as the respective positions are held by the respective present incumbents; two assistant floor managers in charge HoUe pags. Of telephones (one for the minority) at $2,100 each; forty-seven pages during the session, including ten pages for duty at the entrances to the Hall of the House at $4 per day each, $34,028; superintendent of docu- ment room (Elmer A. Lewis), $3,960 and $1,040 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; assistant superintendent of document room, $2,760; clerk, $2,320; assistant clerk, $2,160; eight assistants at $1,860 each; janitor, $1,440; messenger to press room (House Press Gallery). $1,560; maintenance and repair of folding- room motortruck, $500; in all, $269,148. SPECIAL AND MINORITY EMPLOYEES For the minority employees authorized and named in the House Resolutions Numbered 51 and 53 of December 11, 1931, as amended: Two at $5,000 each, three at $3,000 each; one at $3,600 and $300 addi- tional while the position is held by the present incumbent (minority 342

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