Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/1092

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1072 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. Private Land Claims——clerk $2,220 assistant clerk $1,800, messenger $1,200; Privileges and Elections—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,440; Public Buildings and Gro1mds—clerk $2,500 assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,440; Public Health and National Quarantine——clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Public Lands—clerk $2,500 assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200- Railroads-clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Revolutionary Claims—clerk $2,220, assist- ,,,"'°P°"'*m, S“"‘*° ant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Rules~—clerk $2,720, to mclude ` full compensation for the preparation biennially of the Senate Manual, under the direction of the Committee on Rules, assistant clerk $1,800, messenger $1 440; Standards, Weights, and Measures—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Territories?-—~c1erk $2 220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,440; 'l‘ransportation and Sale of Meat Products—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1 ,200; Transportation Routes to the Seaboard—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; University of the United States—clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messenger $1,200; Woman Suffrageclerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,440, messengpr $1,200; in all, $428,380. N""Y°""°°"*‘°'°‘ For compiling the Navy Yearbook for the calendar year nineteen hundred and siTxte¢:l1,A1&11der the direction of the chairman of the Committee on av airs, $500. nS¤}°°°r'$°pi¤°Zi.‘i{¤i?°’a$'¢Z$,l Orman or Smnenamr xr ARMB_AND Doonxnmrnnz Sergeant at ¤°=- Arms and Doorkeeper, $6,500; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, $2,500; m Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,000; Am Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,000; “"""°"’* ‘ two iloor assistants at $2,000 · ID 1S——fol11' (acting as assistant doorkeepers) at $1,800 each thirty-four at $1,440 each, one $1,050, one $1,000, one at card door $1,600; clerk on Jonunal work for Congressional Record, to be selected by the Official Reporters, $2,400; storekeeper, $2,220; stenographer in ch e of fiuniture accounts and records, $1,200; upholsterer and liixcismith, $1,440; hmmm cabmetmaker, $1,200; three carpenters, at $1,080 each; jamtor $1,200; skilled laborers—fo1u· at $1,000 each; laborer in charge_ oi private passage, $840; three female attendants in charge of 1811198, retiring room, at $720 each; three attendants to women’s toilet rooms, Senate Office Building, at $720 each; telephone olperato1s— chief $1,200, two at $900 eac , mght operator $720; telep one page,

press ga1ler§—supermtte•ndent $1,800, asséstent superliagtendent

, , messenger or service ress correspon ents $900; rers— P"‘°‘ three at $800 each, thirty-two lat $720 each; sixteen p es for the " ggniaatg Cha:§b•;1k4§t rate of $2.50 per day each duringaghe session, 7 ; m 7 Y ° ,B,§§{{,',',,{s“‘“°“‘°° For police force for Senate Office Building under the Sergeant at

 Sixteen privates, at $1,050 each; special officer, $1,200; in Hu,

Y"°“’“°"’°*°‘ Posr orrmn: Postmaster, $2,250; chief clerk, $1,800; eight mail ctriigg ggd onlie wagHn$1;x;1;t§;,53t $1,200 each; three riding pages, . a . eac ; m a , . . i·:· Z€¤'?` Fonnma noou: Foreman, $1,600; amsistant, $1,400; clerk, $1,200: folders—-six at $1,000 each, eight at $840 each; in all, $16,920. m,,m,w,' H, UNDER Svranmrsmnnnr or run Cnrror. Bmmme kun Gaommsi Chief engineer, $2,160; assistant engineer and electrician, $1,800; three assistant engineers, at _$1,440 each; ten elevator conductors, at $1,200 each; two machmists and electricians, at $1,400 each; laborere-our at $720 each, one in change of Senate toilet moms 19 Old hbfig ¤_P¤¢6, $660; glttendant for service in old library por- Ekmtmmdumm tion of the apitol, $1,500; in all, $28,120. semaiomeesimemg; For tho $611816 OECG Building, under the Superintendent of thi? Capitol Building and Grounds, subyect to the control and supervision of the Senate Committee on Rules: Fourteen elevator conductors, at $1,200 each; in all, $16,800.