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[69 Stat. 501]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1955
[69 Stat. 501]

69 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 242-AUG. 5, 1955

501

For clerical assistance to the Conference of the Minority, at rates of compensation to be fixed by the chairman of said committee, $40,000; ADMINISTRATIVE

A N D CLERICAL ASSISTANTS

TO

SENATORS

For administrative and clerical assistants and messenger service for Senators, including additional clerical assistants for each Senator from the State of Kentucky, as authorized by Public Law 3, Eightyfourth Congress, and providing for additional clerical assistants for each Senator from the State of Massachusetts, so that the allowance for administrative and clerical assistance for such Senators will be equal to that allowed other Senators from States having a population of over five million but less than ten million, the population of said State having exceeded five million inhabitants, $6,247,555. OFFICE OF SERGEANT AT ARMS A N D DOORKEEPER

P^or Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, $1,436,230: Provided, That, effective August 1, 1955, the gross annual compensation of the Sergeant at Arms shall be $17,500, and the basic ainiual compensation of the following positions shall be: secretary $2,520 in lieu of clerk $2,400; secretary $2,460 in lieu of clerk $2,160; three cabinetmakers at $2,640 each in lieu of $2,520 each; finisher $2,640 in lieu of $2,520; upholsterer $2,640 in lieu of $2,520; laborer in charge of private passage $2,460 in lieu of $2,400; two female attendants, ladies retiring room at $1,860 each in lieu of $1,800 each; three laborers at $1,980 each in lieu of $1,920 each; three skilled laborers at $1,920 each and one skilled laborer at $1,980 in lieu of four skilled laborers at $1,920 each; one laborer at $1,740, twenty-seven laborers at $1,680 each, and three laborers at $1,620 each in lieu of twenty-nine laborers at $1,620 each; assistant chief janitor $2,460 in lieu of $2,400: night foreman $1,980 in lieu of $1,920; superintendent, press gallery $4,860 in lieu of $4,800; first assistant superintendent, press gallery $4,200 in lieu of assistant superintendent, press gallery $4,100; second assistant superintendent, press gallery $2,880 in lieu of assistant superintendent, press gallery $2,800; third assistant superintendent, press gallery $2,880 in lieu of assistant superintendent, press gallery $2,800; fourth assistant superintendent, press gallery $2,280 in lieu of assistant superintendent, press gallery $2,200; secretary, press gallery $1,860 in lieu of clerk, press gallery $1,800; superintendent, radio press gallery $1,800 in lieu of $4,700; first assistant superintendent, radio press gallery $3,060 in lieu of assistant in radio press gallery $3,000; second assistant superintendent, radio pre3s gallery $2,940 in lieu of assistant in radio press gallery $2,850; third assistant superintendent, radio press gallery $2,580 in lieu of assistant in radio press gallery $2,500; superintendent, periodical press gallery $4,200 in lieu of $4,100; superintendent, service department $4,800 in lieu of $4,380; assistant superintendent, service department $3,960 in lieu of $2,760; foreman of duplicating department $2,880 in lieu of $2,520; chief machine operator $2,760 in lieu of $2,700; foreman, repairman $2,760 in lieu of clerk $2,460; three offset press operators at $2,340 each in lieu of $2,220 each; three mimeograph operators at $1,920 each in lieu of two mimeograph operators at $1,800 each; clerk typist $1,920, photostat operator $2,400, photostat helper $1,920, four addressograph operators at $2,160 each, machine operator $1,860, file clerk $1,920, two messengers at $1,740 each, and a technical clerk $2,160 in lieu of twelve machine operators at $1,740 each; chief clerk, deputy sergeant at arms $3,240; assistant chief clerk, deputy sergeant at arms $2,220; two mail carriers at $2,100 each; secretary to superintendent, service depart-

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