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1070 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. Msr¤h3 1917- HELP. 163.-An Act Makmg' riations for the legxsla` tive, executive, and [H- R- *,85*2*] judicial expenses of the Govemmeliilixiiiipthe fiscal year ending Jnme thirtieth, nine- [Public, Ne. 381.] teen hundred and eighteen, and for other purposes. I ,, ,, _ Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Representatives 0 the United ave, nm gin- States of Amer·ig in Congress assembled;fTha.t the followiié sums are "°"°°°‘""°*"“"*°”‘ appropriated, out of any money in the Treasuxky not otherwise approprrated, in full compensation for the service o the fiscal year ending une thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, namely: ‘·°¤“**"'* LEGISLATIVE. senses. SENATE.

lv¤*S¤¤*°¤· For compensation of Senators, $720,000.

°°°°' For mileage of Senators, $51,000. - For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others: ,,,,K'°° P’°’“""" °" Oman or rm: Vrcn Pnnsmnurz Secretary to the Vice President, $4,000 ;_me31se%eg,i31,440 ; telegraph operator, $1,500; telegraph page, $0003 m » r · °”""“"‘· Craurnsmz For chaplain, $1,200. ,,,,,° ,‘“§,}'§‘_ Onion or Snonrrranrz Secretary of the Senate, including com- •*°· pensation as disbursing oizlicer of salaries of Senators and of the contingent fund of the Senate, $6,500; Assistant Secretary, Henry M. Rose, $5,000; Chief Clerk, $3,250; financial clerk, minute and Journal clerk, principal clerk, and enrolling clerk, at $3,000 each; reading clerk, $3,600; executive clerk, and assistant Hnancial clerk, at $2 750 each; librarian file clerk, chief bookkeeper, assistant Journal clerk, and printing clerk, at $2,500 each; first assistant librarian, and keeper of stationery, at $2,400 each; assistant librarian, $1,800; skilled laborer, $1,200; clerks-—three at $2,500 each, four at $2,220 each, two at $2,100 each, one $1,800, two at $1,600 each, one $1,440; assistant keeper of stationery, $2,000; assistant in tationery room, $1,200; messenger, $1,440; assistant messenger, $1,200; laborers-

 a£:928é1;)0each, three at $720 each, one in stationery room $720;

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_ Docmumrr noon: Superintendent, Georg: H. Boyd, $3 000- assist-

¤;!;t;(BtY1¤;>·3}2 Such, one $1,440; cler , $1,440; skilled laborer, 1 D I I ' ,£°,H‘ _ Cnnnxs ssrn rmssrmems ro mm montowme coumrrnns: Additional Accommodations for the Library of Congmss——clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Agriculture and Forestry- clerk $2 500, assistant clerk $1,800, messenger $1,440; Appropriations-—-clerk $4,000, two assistant clerks at $2,500 each, two assistant clerks at $1,440 each, messenger $1,440, laborer $720; To Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate—clerk $2 500 msistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Banking and Curr0nc;;—clerk $3,000, assistant clerk _$l,800, assistant clerk $1,440 messenger $1,200; Canadian Relations-—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Census—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Civil Service and Retrenehment-—c1erk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Claims——clerk $2,500, 8581513811% clerk $2,000, assistant clerk $1,440 messenger $1 440; Coast and Insular Survey—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1 440 inessenger $1,200; Coast Defenses—clerk $2,220, assistant clei·k $,1,440, mestenger $1,200; Commerce—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $2 220, assistant clerk $1,800, messenger $1,440; Conference Minority of the Senate——clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1 800 two messengers at

grggilék (gonixgowation of liational ’Res0urees—clerk $2,220,

_ _ , , {llessenger 1,200; C0 rations ()rg¤.mzed` iD the District of Columb1a—c1erk $2,220, assismt clerk $1,440, mes-