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PUBLIC LAW 242-AUG. 5, 1955

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ment $2,760; supervisor, addressograph section $2,700; two offset press operators at $2,160 each; assistant chief machine operator $2,520; four messengers at $1,740 each; supervisor, supply section $2,700; repairman $2,580; repairman $2,520; file clerk $1,980; five warehousemen at $1,800 each; stockroom clerk $2,460; special officer $2,520; press liaison $2,880; assistant at the press door $2,160; messenger at card door $3,060; messenger $2,160; wagonmaster $2,580 in lieu of $2,520; assistant wagonmaster $2,160 in lieu of $2,100, and the positions wagonmaster and assistant wagonmaster are hereby transferred to the jurisdiction of the service department; postmaster $5,580 in lieu of $5,000; procurement officer, auditor, and deputy sergeant at arms $7,320 in lieu of $6,480; foreman of warehouse, service department $2,640 in lieu of $2,580; three clerks at $2,220 each in lieu of $2,160 each; file clerk $2,040 in lieu of $1,980; clerk in service department $2,040 in lieu of $1,980; and twenty-four pages at $1,800 each in lieu of twenty-eight pages at $1,800 each; clerk $4,440 in lieu of $4,260; OFFICES OF THE SECRETARIES FOR THE M A J O R I T Y AND THE M I N O R I T Y

For the offices of the Secretary for the Majority and the Secretary for the Minority, $87,100: Provided, That effective August 1, 1955, the gross annual compensation of the Secretary for the Majority and the Secretary for the Minority shall be $14,800 per annum each; the basic annual compensation of the assistant Secretary for the Majority and the assistant Secretary for the Minority shall be $5,580 per annum each in lieu of $5,300 per annum each, and including two telephone pages for the majority and two telephone pages for the minority at $2,220 basic per annum each; OFFICES OF THE M A J O R I T Y A N D M I N O R I T Y W H I P S

For two clerical assistants, one for the majority whip and one for the minority whip, at $4,440 basic each, $16,405; I n all $10,272,855, and the agency contribution for Federal Employees Group Insurance authorized to be paid from this appropriation suicfVoQi^note. ^^ Public Law 598, Eighty-third Congress, shall be paid without regard to the above limitations. C O N T I N G E N T E X P E N S E S OF THE S E N A T E

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Legislative reorganization: For salaries and expenses, legislative reorganization, including the objects specified in Public Law 663, Seventy-ninth Congress, $100,000. Senate policy committees: For salaries and expenses of the Majority Policy Committee and the Minority Policy Committee, $95,000 for each such committee; in all, $190,000; Joint Committee on the Economic Report: For salaries and expenses of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report, $124,575. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy: For salaries and expenses of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, including the objects specified in Public Law 20, Eightieth Congress, $258,060. Joint Committee on P r i n t i n g: For salaries for the Joint Committee on Printing at rates to be fixed by the committee, $49,585; for expenses of compiling, preparing, and indexing the Congressional Directory, $1,600; for compiling, preparing, and indexing material for the biographical directory, $1,910, said sum, or any part thereof, in the discretion of the chairman or vice chairman of the Joint Committee on Printing, may be paid as additional compensation to any employee

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