1292 six*rY-E1cHTH ooncnmss. Sess. 11. cs. 549. 1925. B;’,;>j,ii<;1¤éH¤¤¤¤ 0m<=¤ For police force, House Qilice Building, under the Sergeant at ' Arms: Lieutenant, $1,520; nineteen privates, at $1,360 each; in all, $27,360. D¤¢>*k¤¢P¢*’S °m°°· orrxcn or Doonxnnrnn D<¤>¥k¢¢P<>*· ¤n>•>¤i¤¤ Salaries: Doorkeeper $5 000- s cial employee $2 040- su er'n- °mpl°y°°S’°°°' tendent of House press gallery, $(2,240; assistant to, the sugerin- M¤¤¤¢¤¢¤¤=»¤¤= tendent of the House press gallery, $1,520; janitor, $2,040; messengersibieventeen at $1,500 egch, fourtelizn on soldiers’ roll at $1,520 each- a rers—seventeen at 1010 eac two known as cloakro meé1’at $1,140$each, eight knovéi as cloalzrgom men, one at $1,0(llI); an seven at 890 eac · two ema e atten ants in ladies’ ret' ' _ rooms, at $1,440 each; ’attendant for the ladies’ reception if¤f··i·ii€ii·*»:*¤- ?§f£°5%*13i*2¥.€1?%*‘2‘i§.§*t£°§.‘}i.‘;€i§$;?i’£z"’$i°£.f3§§‘$§.3f §‘§"l§‘6*‘¥ three’clei·ks, he $1,940 each; janitor, $1,010; laborer, $1,010; thirty: one folders, at $1,200 each; ship ing clerk, $1,520• two drivers, at $£,1lg)0each twt<;vch1;nif pages, at $1,740feac{1; {Iwo tel¢?>hone pages, at 1, eac ; o oor managers o te ep ones one for the minority; at $2400 each· assistant messenger in charge of t 1 - P¤¢•¤·¢°¢· phones, 1,830; forty-one pages, during the session including (la;] pages for duty at the entrances to the Hall of the House, at $3.30 per day each, $27,871.80; press—gallery page, $1,200; superintendent nmmmcnm. of document room, $3,050; assistant suierintendent of document supa·1¤ma¤¤c,¤¢¤. room, $2,460; clerk, $2,040; assistant cler , $1,940; eight assistants, at $1,600 each; janitor, $1,220; messenger to pressroom, $1,310; . maintenance and repair of olding room motor truck, $500; in all, 1. 0. - °,§,§’{j,°,£’§,,*f”d m*°°'“Y $213,98 8 srnomn Arm Mrxonrrx 1:MrLoYr:ns ’°°' G¤*Y¤°¤· $ Fg) the employment of Joel Grayson in the document room, 2 7 . Mi“"'“Y°mP1°Y°°S· _ iggr six miziorityfeilxgployeleg ag $2,égO §:;gh,0a)uthorized and named m e reso u ion o , “¤’°°‘*** °'°P*°Y°°=’·· To continue employmifrllsl of the assistant,9foreman of the folding room, authorized m the resolution of September 30, 1913, $1,737.40. fil: cojiggiufgegnploynaeiét) of téie person named in the resolution o pri 1 as a a rer 1 140. To continlie emgloyment of the ’laborer authorized and named in thefeslgluticgi ofh ecember 19, 1901, $1,140. er un er the direction of the Clerk of the House named in the resolution of February 13, 1923, $2,740. ’ ug§g‘j‘”°”’°°‘ °’ m' _ Successors to any of the emplogees provided for in the live preced— ing paragraphs may be named y the House of Representatives at . an time. M’°°"°'°°°'l°°°"‘ gflice of majority floor leader :_ Legislative_clerk, $3,600; clerk, _ _ $2,880; assistant clerk, $1,830; amtor, $1,310; in all $9 620. Conierenoemmonty. · · £ . 7 $1(g¢{3ferencl<i n%.6in82r6ty:rICller%:, 2,880; assisjant c1erk,)§1,830; janitor, , ; in a , . e oregoing employees to appointed by the minority leader. C:c§§’m,2{“j For compensation at the rate of $2,880 a year from March 4, C*°*k‘°*m*¤°¤¢Y· 1925, to June 30, 1926, inclusive, of a clerk for the minority memrosiaomsabusuec. bers of the Committee on Ways and Means, $3,816. This position is hereby established at such rate of compensation as Congress may from time to time appropriate and incumbents thereof shall be ap- _ pomieed by; sglidtbe subjgge to [the vgrection of the ranking minority -· _, mem r o a commi : ro ed That durin the e d be-
ilwa tween the expiration of a Congress and the electiongof the rlilgmbers
of the Committee on Ways and Means at the succeeding Congress such clerk shall be appointed by and be subject to the direction of