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 59 STAT.] 79TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-O -C 189-JUNE 13, 1945 OFFICE OF THE CLERK Salaries: Clerk of the House of Representatives, including com- pensation as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, $8,000; Journal clerk, two reading clerks, and tally clerk, at $7,000 each; assistant reading clerk, $5,000, to continue available, under the limitations of House Resolution 95, adopted January 18, 1945; enrolling clerk, $4,000; disbursing clerk, $3,960 and $2,040 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent; file clerk, $3,780; chief bill clerk, $3,540; assistant enrolling clerk, $3,900 and $500 additional as assistant to the Clerk of the House of Representatives; assistant tally clerk, $5,000; 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 at $2,460, four at $2,340 each; bookkeeper and assistant in disbursing office at $2,160 each; assistant in disbursing office, $1,800; additional clerical assistance in disbursing office in accordance with the provisions of House Resolutions Numbered 585, 390, and 679, adopted December 16, 1942, December 20, 1943, and December 14, 1944, respectively, $15,000; three assistants to chief bill clerk at $2,100 each; stenographer to the Clerk, $2,500; assistant in stationery room, $1,740; three messengers at $1,680 each; stenographer to Journal clerk, $1,560; laborers-three at $1,440 each, ten at $1,260 each; telephone operators-assistant chief, $2,400, twenty-three at $1,800 each; longevity pay of operators as authorized by Public Law 2, Seventy-ninth Congress, $2,010; operators and extra services of regular employees, when required, at the rate of not to exceed $135 per month each, $1,620; 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 fur- niture, $3,960; two assistant custodians at $3,360 each; locksmith and typewriter repairer, $1,860; messenger and clock repairer, $1,740; operation, maintenance, and repair of motor vehicles, $1,200; in all, $216,350. COMMrITEE EMPLOYEES Clerks, messengers, and janitors to the following committees: Accounts-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,460; janitor, $1,560. Agriculture-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,460; janitor, $1,560. Appropriations-clerk, $8,000; assistant clerks and other personal services at rates to be fixed by resolution of the committee and certi- fied to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, $48,740, and in addition, the unexpended balance for such purpose for the fiscal year 1945 is continued available during fiscal year 1946; twelve clerk- stenographers at the annual rate of $1,800 each, one for each sub- committee of the Committee on Appropriations having jurisdiction over a regular annual appropriation bill as shall be designated by the chairman of the Committee on Appropriations and to be appointed by the chairmen of the subcommittees so designated, subject to the approval of the chairman, and one for the office of the ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations, to be appointed by him, $23,400, of which $1,800 shall be immediately avail- able. Banking and Currency-clerk, $2,760; assistant clerk, $1,740; janitor, $1,260. Census-clerk, $2,760; janitor, $1,260. Civil Serv- ice-clerk, $2,760; janitor, $1,260. Claims--clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,460; assistant clerk, $1,800; janitor, $1,260. Coinage, Weights, and Measures-clerk, $2,760; janitor, $1260. Disposition of Executive Papers-clerk, $2,760. District of Columbia-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,460; janitor, $1,260. Education-clerk, $2,760; janitor, $1,260. Election of the President, Vice President, 245 Telephone operatos. Ante, p. 4. Pbt, p. 41

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