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65 STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 168—OCT. 11, 1951

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laborer, $1,740; assistant librarian, $3,120 in lieu of first assistant librarian, $3,120; secretary in library, $2,220 in lieu of assistant in library, $2,100; legislative analyst, $2,220 in lieu of assistant in library, $2,100; chief messenger in Secretary's office, $2,400 in lieu of laborer, $2,280; messenger, $1,980 in lieu of laborer in Secretary's office, $1,740; messengers—four at $1,980 each in lieu of four laborers at $1,740 each; chief messenger in disbursing office, $1,920 in lieu of laborer, $1,680; chief of library stacks, $1,860 in lieu of laborer, $1,620; reference assistant, $1,800 in lieu of laborer, $1,500; messenger, $1,800 in lieu of laborer, $1,500; chief messenger in library, $1,740 in lieu of laborer, $1,440; messenger, $1,620 in lieu of laborer, $1,320; messenger, $1,620 in lieu of $1,320; press liaison, $2,880 in lieu of assistant at press door, $2,520; assistant at press door, $2,160 in lieu of $2,000; aide to the Vice President, $2,460 in lieu of $2,400. COMMITTEEMPLOYEES

For professional and clerical assistance to standing committees, and the Select Committee on Small Business, $1,579,685. CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

For clerical assistance to the Conference of compensation to be fixed by the chairman of For clerical assistance to the Conference of compensation to be fixed by the chairman of

the Majority, at said committee, the Minority at said committee,

rates of $30,280. rates of $30,280.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL ASSISTANTS TO SENATORS

For administrative and clerical assistants and messenger service for Senators, $5,041,545. OFFICE OF SERGEANT A T ARMS AND DOORKEEPER

For office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $1,130,628, including the following positions: Messengers acting as assistant doorkeepers— three at $2,580 each in lieu of $2,560; messengers—twenty-five at $2,100 each in lieu of $1,900; messengers for the minority—chief, $2,400 and three at $2,100 each in lieu of four at $1,900 each; messengers—four at $1,980 each in lieu of $1,780; messengers for service to press correspondents—two at $1,800 each in lieu of $1,500; clerks—one, $3,480 in lieu of $2,700; one, $2,580 in lieu of $2,500; one, $2,460 in lieu of $2,400; one, $2,400 in lieu of $2,280; one, $2,280 in lieu of $2,160: four at $2,160 each in lieu of $1,980; one, $2,160 in lieu of $1,950; cabinetmakers—two at $2,520 each in lieu of $2,460; finisher, $2,520 in lieu of $2,460; upholsterer, $2,520 in lieu of $2,460; assistant chief janitor, $2,220 in lieu of $2,100; night foreman, $1,920 in lieu of $1,680; assistant chief telephone operators—three at $2,460 each in lieu of $2,400; telephone operators—thirty-three at $1,980 each plus longevity increases as authorized by law in lieu of $1,800 plus such longevity increases; skilled laborers—five at $1,920 each in lieu of $1,680; laborer in charge of private passage, $2,400 in lieu of $2,280; female attendants, ladies' retiring rooms, two at $1,800 each in lieu of $1,560; laborers—three at $1,920 each in lieu of $1,700; thirty at $1,620 each in lieu of $1,320; four at $600 each in lieu of $540; wagon master, $2,520 in lieu of $2,480; assistant wagon master, $2,100 in lieu of