Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1297

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1270 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 98. 1923. Bu§,°g*j,°é H°¤°° °m°° For plolice force, House Qflice Building, under the Sergeant at ' Arms: ieutenant, $1,200; nineteen privates, at $1,050 each; m all, $21 150. Doorkeepefs chico. , OFFICE OF DOORKEEPER. °,£,%';•g°g*g;; SP°°"“ Salaries: Doorkeeper, $5,000; maintenance and repair of folding ’ room motor truck, $500; special employee, $1,800; superintendent of House press gallery, $2,000; assistant to the superintendent of the ,,g°“““g°”’ l°b°'°”’ House press gallery, $1,200; janitor, $1,500; messengers-—seventeen at $1,180 each; fourteen on soldiers’ roll at $1,200 each; laborersseventeen at $720 each, two known as cloakroom men at $840 each, eight known as cloakroom men, one $600 and $120 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent, and seven at $600 _ each; two female attendants in ladies’ retiring rooms at $1,200 each; §°§,°l‘,?,F,{’,°§§§g, em superintendent of foldin room, $2,500; foreman, $2,100; chief clerk to superintendent of fo?ding room, $1,800; three clerks, at $1,600 each; janitor $720; laborer $720; thirty-one folders, at $900 each; I’*=°¤·°"°- shipping clerk, $1,200; two drivers, at $840 each; two chief pages, at $1,500 each.; two telephone pages, at $1,200 each; two floor managers of telephones (one for the minority), at $2,160 each; assistant messenger in charge of telephones, $1,500; forty-two pa es, during the session, includ` a press- llery page and ten pages $0r dut at the entrances to tlildgliall of £ House, at $2.50 per da each, $,22,155; g;>°¤*P°;f,,§f,‘;,‘;mb,c laborer, $800, superintendent of document room, g2.,900; assistant pim ’ superintendent, $2,100; clerk, $1,700; assistant clerk, $1,600; eight assistants, at $1,280 each; janitor, $920; messenger to press room, · $1,000; in all, $168,155. Special and minority m,,,,,,,,,,,_ srncnu. Arm Mmonrrr nmrnornns. ’°°1G""S°"‘ For the employment of Joel Grayson in the document ro0m,$2,500. m“°"°" °"‘p’°’°°S· For six minority employees at $1,800 each, authorized and named in the resolution of April 11, 1921, $10,800. ,§$_ d““l““"°°° To continue employment of the assistant foreman of the folding room, authorized m the resolution of September 30, 1913, at $3.85 per day, $1,409.10. ATolc;git§151§ empl<;y1$nt of the person named in the resolution of r1 , as a a rer, $840. hI'l'o coptjnue epigloymggt pg glgjaléorer authorized and named in teresouiono ecem r , 840. ,,§&§f*“‘“‘°”“ °““"' Successors to any of the employees provided for in the four preceding paragraphs may be named by the House of Representatives at _ an txme. M“*°“°’ °°°'l°“°°" {Siiice of majority floor leader; Le `slative clerk, $3,600; clerk, mm _ $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,500; %amtor,€1,000; in all, $8,600. °°"‘“°°°° °"°" Conference mmorltyt (Jerk, 2,500; assistant clerk, $1,500; aniter $11,000;;; all, $5,000;tthe SRIDQ to be appointed by the chairman of C , the con erence mmori y. mm. '°°°” M To continue the employment of messengers in the majority and minority caucus rooms, to be appointed bg the majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,200 each; in a , $2,400, P°’°°“°°· rosr orrrcn. •¤¢.¤¤=- mt Salaries: Postmaster, $4,000; assistant fpostmaster, $2,200; registry and money order clerk, $1,500; thirty- our messengers (including one to siperintend transportation of mails), at $1,200 each; for the employment of substitute messengers and extra services of regular pmbployees at the rage gg,) 1;% to exceed $100 per month each, $1,000; a rer, $720; in a , . ’““"°"°"‘ For the purchase, exchan , maintenance, and repair of motor vehicles for carrying the mai; $3,400.