Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1193

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SIXTY-NINTH coiuoimss. sms. 11. cu. 168. » 1927. 1153 ger to pressroom, $1,310; maintenance and repair of folding room motor truck, $500; in all, $222,087.70 armour. Ami mmomrx axrnormzs .,5§$,°,lZl,.'T°°m1°°d°’ For the em lo . ent of Joel Grayson in the document room, $3,300. ’°°‘ f""”§,f,· _ For six miiiorit; employees at $2,500 each, authorized and named Mm my played in the resolution of December 7, 1925, $15,000. To continue employment of the assistant foreman of the folding B*’°°*“ °“““°’°°°· room, authorized in the resolution of September 30, 1913, $1,742.16. To continue employment of the person named in the resolution of April 28, 1914, as a laborer, $1,140. To continue emlployment of the laborer authorized and named in the resolution of ecember 19, 1901, $1,140. Clerk, under the direction of the Clerk of the House, named in the resolution of Februar! 13, 1923, $2,740. Successors to any o the employees provided for in the {ive preced- wg)>__r;¤i¤¢*¤¤¤= 0* me ing paragraphs may be named by the House of Representatives ` at arg? time. ' O ce of majority floor leader: Le islative clerk, $3,600; clerk, M¤1¤ri=v¤¤<>r1¤¤¤¤r· $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, §,310; in all, $9,620. · Conference minority: Clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, C°¤f¤¤¤¤¤° ¤=i¤°***Y- $1,310; in all $6,020. The foregoing employees to be appointed by the minority leader. 1 To continue the employment of messen rs in the majority and ,,,c;?`"°'”'°°mm°°°°”` minority caucus rooms, to be appointed b gies majority and minority whips, respectively, at $1,520 each; in all}; $3,040. POST OFFICE Post omoe. Salaries: Postmaster, $4,200; assistant ostmaster,,$2,570; registry ,,,{°§f§‘“”°" “"“‘°' and money-order clerk, $1,830; thirty-fldur messengers (including one to superintand transportation of mails), at $1,520 each; for the employment of substitute messengers, and extra services of regular employees at the rate of not to exceed $125 per month each, $1,000; laborer, $1,010; in all, $62,290. . For the purchase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of motor Mm '°“"‘°‘· vehicles for carrying the mai s, $3,400. orrrcrn. nnroirrmzs or nnnxrns Salaries: Six oilicial re orters of the roeeedin and debates of °“°*’·" ’°*’°"°”· the House, at $6,000 eacli; assistant (gbhn J. gmeron), $3,000; clerk, $2,750; six expert transcribers, at $1,520 each; janitor, $1,220; in all, $52,090. COH3(lTl’EE smxooaarmixe Salaries: Four stenographers to committees, at $6,000 each; w$i°s°£{i°°h°” W janitor, $1,220; in all, $2%%*0. . 1 1 Wherever the words " uring the session "` occur in the fore in ,°'Q,B,‘?,§,*°,f,,"§‘j,’,f,'f‘°“" paragraphs the§)shall be construed to mean the two lhundrengoand nine days from ecember 5, 1927, to June 80, 1928,¥both inclusive. onnnx uma, iunmnmsyxnn nmaouma For clerk hire necessaril employed b each Member, Del te, °“§{,_'“'° °' M°“" and Resident Commiasionejr, in the disgharge of his- oiiicialigdnd bm, representative duties, in accordance with the Act entitled “A11 Aot Y,°,,l,4%_%',ig?' to fix the compensation of oiiicers and employees of the Legislative ` Branch of the Government,” approved May 24, 1924, $1,760,000. 43892°—W——73