Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/611

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580 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 303. 1924. $1,940; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Manufactures—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,040 _; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerl§ $1,520. Mihtary Affa1rs—-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,590; a ditional clerk, $1,940; three assistant clerks, at $1,830 each. Mines and Mlmhgjfléfk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $1,940; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Naval Affairs-clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,590; two assistant clerks, at $1,830 each. Patents·—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $1,940; assistant clerk, $1,830; add1tional clerk, $1,520. Pensions-—clerk, $3,300 i)assistant clerk $2,150; four assistant clerks, at $1,830 each. ost O"? ”L“d1l;§* 1i°?§iS§3l°'kt$3’i>°°;t*“‘E“ §1°$;3?s°°t’46$°S§i£i‘§§2 an c er a eac . r1n mg er · iilgik, $2,150; ’8SSlSl}8.l1l7 clerk, $1,830; additiorial clerk, $1,520. Privileges and Elections-—clerk, $3,300; assistant clerk, $2,040; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Public Buildings and Grounds-clerk, $3,300; $assistanii)ucllf1rkiJa$2iS040;d aSss1stant c%erl12 $1 830- additional clerk 1 520. °c n an urveys—c er

   clerli $2i§60_; assist;1r;t;1cleill:, $2,150;ktw§3 s§s)%stant

c er at eac . ev1sion 0 e ws——c er · assistant clerk, $1,940; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional blerk, $1,520. M*,;‘,,°,},§,“f'“" °°““°° Rules-clerk, 3,300, to include full compensation for the preparation biennially of the Senate Manual under the direction of the Committee on Rules; two assistant clerks, at $2,150 each; assistant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520. Territories and Insular Possessions-clerk, $3,300; ass1stant clerk $1,940; ass1stant clerk, $1,830; additional clerk, $1,520; in all, $368,170. °‘°*’i°°‘ “°*’“*“°°*° cnmucnn Assrsrancn ro smnroizs Senators. ·'*“°"“*°° -‘° S°"°‘ For clerical assistance to Senators who are not chairmen of the tas not chairmen of , d•¤iz¤¤¢¤d¤¤¤¤mi¤¢¤¤¤· committees specifically provided for herem: Seventy clerks at $3,300 _ each, seventy assistant clerks at $1,940 each, seventy assistant clerks $@6,, as c0m_ at $11,8310 Eagg, $49§i900:1P1];0mdeid, iucih ger]? and assistant mim¤<>1¤r¤- cer ss a ex o cio cer san ass1 Il cer 0 any commi ee _ _ of which their Senator is chairman; Add"‘°”“‘°*°'k“· Seventy-one additional clerks at $1,520 each, one for each Senator having no more than one clerk and two assistant clerks for himself or for the committee of which he is chairman, $107,920; in all, $602,820. Omce of Sergeant at _,_,,m,_ orrrcn or sr:1:<:¤AN·r AT Aims AND ooorzknnrnn “°*§°°“‘ °’,, Ami Salaries: Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper $6500- Assistant g;;;ig·?ri;;;m°tcm§m Doorkggpgra Acting Assistant Doorkeepei, two 600]} ' assistants, at $3,600 each; messengers-—five (acting as assistant doorkeepers, including one for minority), at $2 150 each; thirty-eight (in§h&&ng$<in§4gorlmipority), at $1,77% etach one, $1,31(§;Iéme alt car oor · c er on ourna wor or ongressmna eco to be selected b ,the official reporters, $2,800; Deputy Sergeantl-at Arms and storekeeper, $3,600; stenographer in charge of furniture accounts and records $1,520- upholsterer and locksmith $1 770· cabinetmaker, $1,520;, three ciarpenters, at $1,390 each;’ janitor; ’·°"°'°”· $1,520; five skilled laborers, at $1,310 each; laborer in charge of priyate passage, $1,340; three female attendants in charge of 1adies’ retiringsroomsdg $1€40deach; tléree attenldanti tp] women’s toilet rooms, enate ce ui mg, at 1,010 eac · te ep one operatorschief, $2,040; four, at_$1,200 each; night operator, $1,010; tele hone page, $1,010; laborer in charge of Senate toilet rooms in old library space, $950; press gallery-superintenclent, $2.740; assistant supermtendent, $1,840; messenger for service to press correspondents, $1,240; laborers—three, at $1,100 each; thirty-four at $1,010 each;