Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/410

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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. CB. 350. 1912. 387 year in the annual estimates report to Congress the number of r- sons so employed, tag: duties, and tl}; amount géalgldto each. Pe Omrrcz or run ammmusrm mmnat.: clerk $2 ; 9·}¤'¤¤•·*°=°¢¤· two chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; clerks—nine of clims lznirr, fourteen of class three, twent_y·seven of class two, fifty-eight of class one, forty at $1,000 each thirteen at $900 each; advisory architect, $4,000; experienced builder and mechanic, $2,500; inspector of su shes, $2,500; draftsmen—three at $1,800 each, seven at $1,600 each; · ye at $1,400 each, one at $1,200; supervismgengineer, $2,750; two civil e§meer·s, at $1,800 each; assistant civil engineer, $1,200; electric engmeer, $2,000; electrical mechanical engineer, $2,000; marine engmeer,_$3,500; assistant marine engineer, $1,800- sanitary and heating engineer, $1,800; blue-print operator, $900; four messengers; eleven assistant messengers; two assistant messengers, at $6031 cpp? éigiale messenger, $480; seven laborers; laborer, $480; m I ! ‘ . Onion or ran Connnsssmr Gamma.; Chief clerk, $2,000; ,,.E,‘?}’5';f,;f"’ °°“‘ clerks—six of class four, eight of class three, eight of class two, eight- PM. P- W1- een of class one, thirteen at $1,000 each, four at $900 each; messenger; two assistant messengers; laborer; in all, $77,940. OFFICE OF THE SUBGEON GENERAL: Chief clerk, $2,000; law clerk, 0g·g••¤¤¤•¤¤n1’• $2,000; ($l8l'kD—i'»l11‘l’l'•08D of class four,. eleven of class three, twenty- ` six of class two, thirty-two of class one, ten at $1,000 each, three af $900 each; anatomrst, $1,600; engmeer, $1,400; three firemen; skilled mechamc, $1,000; two messen§erjs;_ten assistant messeiidgers; three watchmen; superintendent of uilding (Army Medical nseum and Library), _$250; six laborers; chemist, $2,088; assistant chemist, $1,500; principal amrstant librarian, $2,250; pathologist, $1,800; mi<;rl1I>sc0gi5st,0;1,800; assistant librarian, $1,800; four charwomen; in , $1 .1 · . Orman or rn Parrnsimz Gmvnsax.: Chief clerk, $2,250; clerks- ,,{,9,’g,;,w°‘ ° °“‘ six of class four, seven of class three, twelve of clams two, eleven of P¤•¢·1>· ¤¤1· class one, five at $1,000 each, mne at $900 each; messenger; assistant messenger; four laborers; laborer, $600; 1Il·8·l.l, $72,150. m Onion or TH! CH11¤' or ORDNANOI: Cluef clerk, $2 000; chief of °'°“‘“°°° °°‘ division, $2,000; clerks-five_ of class four, seven oi] class three, twelve of class two, twenty-eight of class one, nine at $1,000 each, four at $900 each; two messengers; assistant messenger; messenger, $780; messenger $720; laborer; in all $91 760. U d The mmm of seared mmm me such other services, not cm. ,,*3}* *· °*·*¤······· ical, as the Secreta&of War may deem necessary, may be employed in the office of the 'ef of Ordnance to carry into effect the various appropriations for the armament of fortifications and for the arming and equipping of the Organized Militia, to be paid from such tggproriations, in addition to the amount specificall apiqftopria for ilraftsmen in the Army Ordnance Bureau: Promd cd, t the entire $'{§"‘,,,, expenditures for this p for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and shall not exceed $45,000, and that the Secretary of War shall each year in the annual estimates rgport to Congressdthe nurlnber of persons so employed, their duties, an the amount ai to eac . . Onxci:) or ran Cmu or Exommrns: Chief clerk, $2,000; two """"“°°°°‘ chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; clerks—eight of class four, eleven of class three, thirteen of class two, sixteen o class one, ten at $1,000 each; eleven at $900 each; six messengers; three assistant messengers; and two laborers; in all, $103,820. _ _ _ 8,,,,,,, 4,,,,,,,, And the services of skilled draftsmen, civrl engineers, and such en. other services as the Secretary of War_ may deem necessary, may be employed only in the office of the Chief of Engineers, to carryinto effect tl various appropriations for rivers and harbors, fortifica-