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1252 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. March s, 1921. P. 124.-An Act Makin ro riations for the legislative, executive, and

 judiblig expensesloi the Govemnferaililiorlizhe fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, and for

[Public, ho. 364.] other Pm,pOS€S_ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives _0f the United ,,,{;,‘f*"?,,*§f'§§’,3,,,§{°,§’§I States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are P*¤P*i¤“°¤¤· appropriated, out of any money m the Treasurly not otherwise agproprrated, in full compensation for the service o the fiscal year en - mg June 30, 1922, namely: I-¤¤*=¤¤¤v¤~ LEGISLATIVE. S°m'*· snNA*rn. P*’f" °'S°“"°°”‘ For compensation of Senators, $720,000. ““"°g°· For mileage of Senators, $51,000. °T”°°”·°‘f*‘k’*°‘°· For compensation of officers, clerks, messengers, and others: ,,cK‘°° P’°““‘°""° °" Omrrcn or THE Vrcm Pnnsmnnr: Secretary to the Vice President, _ $4,000; clerk, $1,600; messenger, $1,000; rn all, $6,600. °"“P"““· Crrarmnvz For Chaplain, $1,200. _ _ ,,§f°§,‘,,§*,S’{,,,‘;§fh,§’,,,$*l,,’§,; Omron or Sncnryranrz Secretary_of the Senate, mcludmg_ com- ¤w· ensation as disbursing officer of salaries of Senators and of contingent iirnd of the Senate, $6,500; assistant secretary, Hemy M. Rose, $5,000; reading clerk, $4,000; Hnancial clerk, $4,000; chief clerk, $3,250; assistant Hnancial clerk, $3,250; minute and Journal clerk, principal clerk, librarian, enrollirég clerk, and printing clerk, at $3,000 each; executive clerk, $2,750; e clerk, chief bookkee er, and assistant Journal clerk, at $2,500 each; first assistant librarian, and ke er of stationery, at $2,400 each; assistant librarian, $1,800; skilled laborer, $1,200; clerks-three at $2,500 each, two at $2,220 each, one $2,100, one $1,750, one $1,440; assistant keeper of stationery, $2,000; assistant in stationery room, $1,200; messenger in the library, $1,000; messe er, $1,440; assistant messenger, $1,200; laborers-three at $840 caldb, two at $720 each, one in stationery room, $720; in all, $87,800.

£Z$ZZ'Z:t¤e. Docrmmrr room: Superintendent, $3,500; Erst assistant, $2,500;

Cl lm d n_ two clerks, at $1,440 each; skilled laborer, $1,200; in all, $10,080. ,,,,2, .,.,.§‘.”,,,i,{‘.§§‘,f° Cnmcxs AND Mmssmraans ro me rornowme coumrmas; Agriculture and Forestry-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Appropnatrons-clerk $5,000, two assistant clerks at $2,500 each, three assistant clerks at $1,500 each, messenger $900; To Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,600, assistant clerk $1,500; Banking and Currenqy-clerk $3,000, assistant clerk $1,800, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each; Cla1ms—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $2,000, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each; Commerce-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Conference Minority of the Senate-clerk $3,000, assistant clerk $1,800, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each; District of Columbia—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Education and Laborclerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Financeclerk $3,000, assistant clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,600, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each, two experts (one for the majority and one for the mmonty) at $2,000 each; Foreign Relations—clerk $3,000, assistant clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,500; Immigration-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Indian Affairsclerk $2,500, @stant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Interoceanic Canals—clerk $2,500, amistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Interstate Commerce—clerk $2,500, two assistant clerks at $1,800 each, assistant clerk $1,500; Judiciary—clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $2 220, two assistant clerks at $1,800 each, assistant clerk $1,500; Manufactures-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant