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1076 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917 $1,800; special messenger and assistant plair clerk, $1,800; two special messialngers, at $1,500 each; special c ief page and pair clerk, $1,800; in a , $8,400. For assistant department messengler authorized and named in t.he resolution of December seventh, eig teen hundred and ninety-seven, $2 000. m_ Mmm J lior speéciial mlessenger autgiorifedl and named in the resolution of anuary teent nineteen un re $1,500. To continue employment of the assistant foreman of the folding room, authorized m the resolution of September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, at $3.85 per day, $1,405.25. To continue employment of the person named in the resolution of April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, as a laborer, $840. To continue emgoyment of the laborer authorized and named in the resolution of ecember nineteenth, nineteen hundred and one, $840.

  • PP°*"'“"°°*·°*°· Successors to any of the employees provided for in the six preceding paragraphs may be named by the House of Representatives

_ at any time.

“““°'“V· Conference minority: Clerk, $2,500; assistant clerk, $1,200 ; janitor,

$11,0001% m all, $4,700; the same to be appointed by the chairman of G the co erence minority. m°”°°°'"` fl‘o continue the emplogment of messen rs in the majority and · mmonty caucus rooms, to e appointed b Sie majority and minority T uhm whips, respectively, at $1,200 each; in all? $2,400. .,,,.t,,, ’ Omen or Posmasma: Postmaster, $4,000; assistant postmaster, $2,200 ;_ registry and money-order clerk, $1,500; messengers——twelve (`mcluding one to superintend transportation of mails) at $1,200 _ each, erghteen at $100 per month each from December first, nineteen hugdre gig Gséageptgen, to Jrme tthliftieth, nineteen lnmdred and e teen · a orer, $720· in , $35 420. H°°°"°° °°°°°°` Eur hire of,horses and mail wiigons for czirrying the mails, $3,500, Ommm or so much thereof as mag be necessary. ‘ Ormcuu. aaronrnns: ix official reporteis of the proceedings and iliplzziltessgog House, at $5,000 each; assistant, $2,500; janitor, $720; .£l§ll‘£’5.2‘”‘°" °° Szriinooirarnmzs ro oomrrrmms: Four stenographers to commitubmmm mann tees, at $5,000 each;d];anitor, $720; in all, $20,720. t¤msm210aays, Wherever the wor "during the session" occur in the fore oin paragraphs theg shall be construed to mean the two hundref and ten ayprfrom ecember third, nineteen hundred and seventeen, to mk my umm June t ieth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, both inclusive. ndbclnmms. DYLER; Hm‘§:,I%IE1gBEBSCAND DELEGATES: To Kai-leach Mem`b81‘, e e , an _ esi ent pmmissioner for cler necessarily · emplgiyed by lum in the discharge of liis official and sepresentative duties, $2,000 per annum, in monthly installments, $880,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary; and Representatives and Delegzéges elect to Con§ess whose credentials in due form of law haw R,8,, sec, 31, p, 0, the oi; th9tHOuS8 of R.8p]°BS8DtBl&vBsg;§· _ _ e provisions o sec ion thirty-one of the evi P’°°**°.,.° be mmnd on mn Statutes of the United States shall be entitled to ayment uudvf asmpisyss. this pzppropriationz fremded, ’l'hat all clerks to Memgers Del ams, and esident Commissioners shall be placed on the roll oi em % ees of the House and_be sulg act to be removed at the will of the llfemlier, Delegate, or Resident ommissioner by whom they are appointed; and any Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner may a point one or more clerks, who shall lgiglaced on the roll as the clierk of such_ Member, Delegate, or R ent Commissioner making such appomtments.