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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. II. C11. 350. 1912. 391 The servicesofdraftsmenandsuchothertechnicalservieesnsthe "°°**'**°*'•*"°•* Secretary of the Kavy may deem necessary may be employed onl _ in the Bureau of Eqmgment, and at rates of compensation not those paid hererm er tpnor to January first, nineteen hundred an twelve, to car? mto o act the various appropriations for “Increase of - the Na " an “Equ1pment of vessels,' to be paid from the appropriation Ilgquipment of vessels": Promdcd, That the expenditures on B‘,_,g;‘;_°·m_ this account or the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen shall not exceed $9,500. A statement of the persons em loyed hereunder, their duties, and the compensation paid to each shag be made to Congress each year in the annual estimates. _ Hrr>aoonavmoOrr1cm: Hydrographrc engineer, $3,000; assistant, “""°*'f"""°°“°°· $2,200; assistant, $2,000; nautical experts-0ne at $1,800, two at $1,600 each, one at $1,400, three at $1,200 each, three_at $1,000 each; clerks—one of class two, one of class one; custodian of archives, $1,200; co yists—three at $900 each, one at $840, two at $720 each; oor2ggleréI?1,400; editor of  to   gig; conoputeré 1, ; en- at, , oura , , woa $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each, five at $1,000 each, one at $900; three apprentice draftsmen, at $700 each; chief engraver, $2,000; engravers—two at $1,800 each, three at $1,600 each, one at $1,400, six at $1,200 each, two_at $1,000 each, one at $720_; apprentice engraver, $800; apprentice engraver, $700; plate ·‘£1'lDf£I'B—Ch1Bf, $1,400, one at $1,200, one at $1,000, two at $900 e _ , one at $800; apprentice plate prmters—one at $700, one at $600;   lithographer,
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one at $600, one at $500, one af ; in, ..,. · Additional employees, for production of charts from metallic plates ,.,;`°}$#°§.?E$$E,‘ZiZ€ by photolithographic process: Draftsmen—one at $1,800, two at P**°'” P“°‘·“‘*· $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each, five at $1,000 each; process photographer, $1,600; photographm prmter, $1,200; hthographxc pressman, $1,400; hthographnc transferer, $1,400; two negative cutters, at $1,000 each; two feeders, at $480 each; m all, $20,560. _ xmdu For purchase of copperplates, steel plates, chart cpaper, packing boxes, chart portfolios, electrotyping copperplates, eaning copperplates; tools, instrurnentsgpower, and materials for drawiulg, engraving, and printing; materi s for and mounting charts; re uction of charts by photography; photohthographmlg charts for immediate uso; transfer o photohthographic and other c arts to copper; care an aegairs to pirinting presses, forintuoe, motrurneots, an tootlglg enétsua an e avmg; transa mg rom ore angu s; _ egr on public busilfglss; the preparation of Pilot Karts anagetheir supplements, and the printing and mailing of the same; purchase of ata for charts and sa mg directions and other nautical pu hcatxons; works and periodicals relating to hgdrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, oceanogra y, and terrestrial magnetism $7,000. Buch MM M Contingent expenses of Branch 0Eces at Boston, New York, PPHP tingeut expenna delphia, altimore, Norfolk Savannah, liew Orleans, San Francisco, P0rtlandléOregon) Portland (Maine), Chicagfi, Cleveland, Port Townsend,  alo, Duluth, Sault Samte Marie, anam _ and Galveston, ilpycéuding ffirniture, fuehatlighto, works  penoZcaIs° relating go l'0gl‘a manne m eoro ogy, naviga 1011, BQITV, _·
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_, rent and care of offices, care of time balls, car fare and femage m visiting merchant vessels, freight and gpress cl1¤'g6S» l>¢l€·E¤’¤m°» end other necessa expenses incurred in c ecting the latest information for the Pilot Charts, and for other purposes for winch the Gmws W¤\’¤ established, $11,000. 87618**--vox. 37—r·r 1——27