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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS . SESS . II. CH. 367. 1929.

1389 on Rules ; two assistant clerks, at $2,150 each ; assistant clerk, $1,830 ; additional clerk, $1,520 . Territories and Insular Possessions-clerk, $3,300 ; assistant clerk, $2,150 ; assistant clerk, $1,830 ; additional clerk, $1,520 ; in all, $383,640 . CLERICAL ASSISTANCE TO SENATORS

Clerical assistance to Senators. For clerical assistance to Senators who are not chairmen of the All owa nce to Se na- tors not chairmen of committees specifically provided for herein

Seventy clerks at $3,300 designated committees .

each, seventy assistant clerks at $1,940 each, seventy assistant clerks at $ 1,83 0 ea ch, $494 ,900 : Provi ded, That such clerks and assistant Proviso- Authority as co m- clerks shall be ex officio clerks and assistant clerks of any committee mittee clerks, of which their Senator is chairman ; Seventy additional clerks at $1,520 each, one for each Senator Additional clerks . having no more than one clerk and two assistant clerks for himself or for the committee of which he is chairman, $106,400 ; messenger, $1 ,5 20 ; in all, $602,820 . OFF ICE OF SERGEA NT AT A RMS AN D DOORK EEPER

Offic e of Serg eant at Arms. Salaries : Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $6,500 ; two Assistant Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, As- Sergeants at Arms, at $4,500 each ; two floor assistants, at $3,600 sistants, etc ƒ each ; messengers-five (acting as 'assistant doorkeepers, including Messengers, etc . one for minority) at $2,400 each, thirty-seven (including one for minority) at $1,770 each, one at $1,310, one at card door, $2,580 ; clerk on Journal work for Congressional Record, to be selected by the official reporters, $2,800 ; Deputy Sergeant at Arms and store- keeper, $4,000 ; clerk, $2,140 ; stenographer in charge of furniture accounts and records, $1,520 ; upholsterer and locksmith, $2,100 ; cabinetmaker, $1,800 ; three carpenters, at $1,800 each ; janitor, $1,800 ; skilled laborers-four at $1,440 each, one at $1,310 ; laborer in charge Laborers, etc. of private passage, $1,440 ; three female attendants in charge of ladies' retiring rooms, at $1,240 each ; three attendants to women's toilet rooms, Senate Office Building, at $1,240 each ; telephone operators-chief, $2,160, seven at $1,320 each ; night operator, $1,140 ; telephone page, $1,010 ; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, $950 ; press gallery-superintendent, $3,300 ; assistant superintendent, $2,240 ; messenger for service to press cor- respondents, $1,500 ; laborers-three at $1,100 each, thirty-four at $1 ,0 10 e ac h ; twenty-one pages for the Senate Chamber, at the rate Pages . of $3 .30 per day each during the session, $14,691 .60 ; in all, $215,461 .60 . For police force for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant Building . senate Office at Arms : Sixteen privates, at $1,360 each ; special officer, $1,520 ; in all, $23,280 . POST O FFICE Salaries : Postmaster, $2,740 ; chief clerk, $2,150 ; wagon master, $1,800 ; seven mail carriers, at $1,520 each ; two riding pages, at $1,220 each ; in all, $19,770 . FOLDING RO OM

Folding room. Salaries : Foreman, $2,160 ; assistant, $1,940 ; clerk, $1,520 ; folders- chi ef, $1,7 70 ; seven at $1,310 each, seven at $1,140 each ; in al l, $24,540. CONTINGENT EXPENSES OF THE SENATE For stationery for Senators and the President of the Senate, in- cluding $7,500 for stationery for committees and officers of the Senate, $25,000 . Postage stamps : For office of Secretary, $250 ; office of Sergeant at Arms, $100 ; in all, $350 . Post off ice . Postmaster, etc . Foreman, etc . Contingent expenses . Stationery . Postage stamps.