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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SEss . I. CH. 33. 1929 .

35 FOLDING ROOM Fore man, $2,460 ; assistant, $2,160 ; clerk, $1,740 ; folders-chief, emForeman and other $2,040, seven at $1,560 each, seven at $1,380 each . CAPITOL POLICE Captain, $2,460 ; three lieutenants at $1,740 each ; two special ca ptain ' officers at $1,740 ea ch ; three serg eants at $1,680 each ; forty-four ants, privprivates at $1,620 each . JOINT COMMITTE E ON PRINTING

Printing Committee on Clerk, $4,000 and $8 00 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent ; inspector under section 20 of the Act approved January 12, 1895 (United States Code, title 44, section 49 ), $2,820 ; assistant clerk and stenog rapher, $2,400 ; chief indexer, $3,480 ; cataloguers-one $3,180, two at $2.460 each . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER Folding r oom . Capitol Police . Clerk, inspector, etc . Vol.28,p. 603. U.S. C., p.1418. House of Represent- atives . Speaker's office . 11 out en- Secre tary, parlia men- Secretary to the Speaker, $4,620 ; parliamentarian, $4,50 0, and for tanan , etc . preparing Digest of the Rules, $1,000 per annum ; assistant parlia- Dhg est ofth eRu les, mentarian, $2,760 ; clerk to Speaker, $2,400 ; clerk to Speaker, $1,440 ; messenger to Speaker's table, $1,740 ; messenger to Speaker, $1,680. CHAPLAIN Chaplain of the House of Representatives, $1,680.

Chaplain . OFFICE OF THE CLERK Clerk of the House, Clerk of the House of Representatives, including compensation journal clerk, andother as disbursing officer of the contingent fund, $8,000 ; journal clerk, employees . two reading clerks, and tally clerk, at $5,000 each ; enrolling clerk, $4,000 and $1,000 additional so long as the position is held by the present incumbent ; disbursing clerk, $3,960 ; file clerk, $3,780 , chief bill clerk, $3,5-10 ; assistant enrolling clerk, $3,180 ; assistant to dis- bursing clerk, $3,120 ; stationery clerk, $2,880 ; lib rar ian, $2,760 ; assistant librarian, and assistant file clerk, at $2,520 each ; assistant journal clerk, and assistant librarian, at $2,460 each ; clerks-one $2,460, three at $2,340 each ; bookkeeper, and assistant in disbursing office, at $2,160 each ; four assistants to chief bill clerk at $2,100 each ; stenographer to the Clerk, $1,980 ; assistant in stationery room, $1,740 ; th ree mes sen gers at $1,680 e ac h ; stenographer to journal clerk, $1,560 ; laborers-three at $1,440 each, nine at $1,260 each ; fifteen telephone operators at $1,560 each ; substitute telephone oper- ator when required, at $4 per day ; property custodian and superin- tendent of furniture and repair shop, who shall be a skilled cabinet- ma ker or upholsterer and experienced in the construction and pur- chase of furniture, $3,960 ; two assistant custodians at $3,360 each ; locksmith and typewriter repairer, $1,860 ; messenger and clock repairer, $1,740 . OJar1C ER OF SERGEA NT AT ARMS Sergeant at Arms, $8,000 ; Deputy Sergeant at Arms, $3,180, d S rgeant other , cashier, $4,920 ; two bookkeepers at $3,360 each ; Deputy Sergeant at ployees . Arms in charge of pairs, pair clerk and messenger, and assistant