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 [59 STAT. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 189-JUNE 13, 1945 OFFICE OF SERGEANT AT ARMS AND DOORKEEPER Salaries: Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $8,000; two secretaries Post,p .6.6. (one for the majority and one for the minority), at $5,400 each and $1,500 additional each so long as the respective positions are held by the present respective incumbents; two assistant secretaries (one for the majority and one for the minority), at $4,320 each and $480 addi- tional each so long as the respective positions are held by the present respective incumbents; Deputy Sergeant at Arms and storekeeper, $4,800 and $1,000 additional so long as the position is held by the pres- ent incumbent; clerks-one $3,300, one $3,120, one $2,200, one $2,120, one $1,800, one to the secretary for the majority, $2,640, one to the secretary for the minority, $2,640; assistant doorkeeper, $2,880; mes- sengers-three (acting as assistant doorkeepers) at $2,400 each; thirty (including four for minority) at $1,740 each; four at $1,620 each; one at card door, $2,640, and $240 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; clerk on Journal work for Con- gressional Record to be selected by the Official Reporters, $3,360; cabinetmakers-chief, $2,780; one, $2,300; one, $2,220; finisher, $2,300; upholsterer, $2,220; janitor, $2,400 and $300 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; five skilled laborers, $1,680 each; laborer in charge of private passage, $1,800 and $120 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; four female attendants in charge of ladies' retiring rooms, at $1,560 each; three female attendants in charge of ladies' retiring rooms, Senate Office Building, at $1,560 each; telephone operators-chief, $3,000; assistant chief, $2,400; thirteen at $1,800 each; longevity pay of operators as Ani, p.4. authorized by Public Law Numbered 2, Seventy-ninth Congress, $1,350; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, $1,260; press gallery-superintendent, $3,660; assistant superintend- ent, $3,000; assistant superintendent, $1,920; messengers for service to press correspondents-two at $1,620 each, two at $1,500 each; radio press gallery-superintendent, $3,000; assistant superintendent, $1,960; laborers-two at $1,500 each, one at $1,380, twenty-six at $1,320 each, Postp.412. three at $540 each; special employees-seven at $1,000 each; twenty- one pages for the Senate Chamber, at the rate of $5 per day each, dur- ing the session, $19,005; in all, $283,295. Capitol Police force under the Sergeant at Arms: Captain, $3,000; two lieutenants at $2,000 each; two special officers at $2,000 each; four sergeants at $1,920 each; fifty-five privates at $1,800 each; in all, $117,680. POST OFFICE Post, p. 412. Salaries: Postmaster, $3,600; assistant postmaster, $2,880; chief clerk, $2,460; wagon master, $2,280; assistant, $1,740; twenty-six mail carriers at $1,740 each; in all, $58,200. FOLDING ROOM Salaries: Foreman, $2,460 and $540 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; clerks-one at $2,400, two at $1,740 each; folders-chief, $2,040; thirteen at $1,440 each; in all, $29,640. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE Vice President's automobile: For purchase, exchange, driving, maintenance, and operation of an automobile for the Vice President, $4,000. Reporting Senate proceedings: For reporting the debates and pro- ceedings of the Senate, payable in equal monthly installments, $65,450. 242

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