S1XTY-E1Gr1rH CONGRESS. Sess. II. GH. 549. 1925. 1291 $2,150; janitor, $1,010. Industrial Arts and Expositions—clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Insular Aifairs——clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Interstate and Foreign Commerce—clerk, $2,880; additional clerk, $2,360; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, $1,310. Irrigation and Reclamation—clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. 'Invalid Pensionsclerk, $2,880; stenographer, $2,560; assistant clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,240. Judiciary—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,940; janitor, $1,240. Labor-—clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Library——clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Merchant Marine and Fisheries—clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Military AH’airs—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, $1,310. Mines and Mining—clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Naval Aifairs—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, $1,310. Patents—clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Pensionsclerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,940; janitor, $1,010. Post Office and Post Roads-—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,730; janitor, $1,310. Printing——clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,310. Public Buildings and Grounds—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,520; janitor, $1,010. Public Lands—clerk, $2,360; assistant clerk, $1,520; janitor, $1,010. Revision of the Laws——clerk, $3,000; the appropriation of $3,000 for prggfifggffgr °,;S§S¥{j the fiscal year 1925 for the employment of competent persons to amsiu ccmpilimzlaws, assist in continuing the work of compiling, codifying, and revising °°`Q,.,,,,,_583_ the laws and treaties of the United States, is continued and made available for the same purposes during the fiscal year 1926: Pro- { vided, That such appropriation for the fiscal year 1925, and as con- pw °' tinued for the fiscal year 1926, shall be expended, during the period from March 4, 1925, to the date of election of a chairman of the Committee on Revision of the Laws for the Sixty-ninth Congress, under the direction of the Member-elect to the Sixty-ninth Congress who was acting chairman of such committee during the second session of the Sixty-eighth Congress; janitor, $1,010. Rivers and Harbors——clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $2,150; janitor, $1,310. Roads——clerk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. Rules-—clerk, $2,360; assistant clerk, $1,830; janitor, $1,010. Territories-—c1erk, $2,360; janitor, $1,010. `War Claims-—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,520; janitor, $1,010. Ways and Means—clerk, $3,600; assistant clerk and stenographer, $2,360; assistant clerk, $2,250; janitors—one $1,310, one $1,010. lVorld War Veterans’ Legislation—clerk, $2,880; assistant clerk, $2,150. In all, $241,850. C1 k h tt Appropriations in the foregoing paragraph shall not be available Ck,,Q§;’{b€,“H%’,,'§, ,3 for the payment of any clerk or assistant clerk to a committee who °¤** °'° °°¤¤’°°’» does not, after the termination of the Congress during which he was appointed, perform his duties under the direction of the Clerk ot PMN the House: Provided, That the foregoing shall not apply to the Com- Exception mittee on Accounts. _ _ mmm Janitors under the foregoing shall be appointed by the chairmen, .ipp¤m£m¤¤•,Se¤. respectively, of said committees, and shall perform under the direction of the Doorkeeper all of the duties heretofore required of messengers detailed to said committees by the Doorkeeper, and shall be subject to removal by the Doorkeeper at any time after the termination of the Congress during which they were appointed. _ orrrcn or snncnaivr AT ARMS .i3iiE?° °f Smmt at Salaries: Sergeant at Arms, $6,500; Deputy Sergeant at Arms, deputy, $2,880; cashier, $4,000; two bookkeepers, at $2,640 each; Deputy Sergeant at Arms in charge of pairs, $2,150; pair clerk and messenger, $2,150; messenger, $1,730; stenographer and typewriter, $1,200; skilled laborer, $1,140; hire of automobile, $600; in all, $27,630.