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 764 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. III. Ch. 142. 1913. ' Adjutant General's Office of the War Department  be exclusively engaged on the work of this office for the fiscal year mneteen hundred urte. 1¤~v•¤¤r ¤·¤•r•¤‘· m0r:res dsrns Ixsrnoroa Gunnar.: Clerks——one of clam four, two eau. ofclassthrw, threeofclass two, oa131e,<¥¢§ls;0one; messenger; assistant nger messenger $600- in 1. ag:s‘¤{1°.ddIcY°°” mmm lor rn Jhnen ’Anv0ca·rn’ Gmman.: Chief clerk and solicitor, $2,500; law clerks—one at $2,400, one at $2_,000; clerks— one of class four,two of  three of   twii sggggbaa one; t; two ; mess r; m. °""°°°°‘ mglgxan Ormcn: Kei clerk, $2,000; cl;`rTs—two Jr class four, one of class three, one of class two, four of cls? ongbttai at $1,000 each; tw ngers; existant manger; lll, $2. ,§"'"'° °"‘“""”'* 'l’li-¢: ofskiHeid£afumenmdm¢;h;othm)i(a:·1vic:isasttll:: Secrs ar ma sem necesary may smplo o y in _ S e to carryhnto effect the various tppropriations for fortin- `eations and other works of defense, and_ for  Service of the Army, to be paid from such appropriations, in dmon to_ the fore- @$'°;,,,_ xng employees appropriated or m the Signal Oiiiee: Provided, That entueexpend1turesforthis§urposeforths£scalyearendingJune thirtieth, nineteen hundred an fourteen, shall not exceed $25,000, and thattheSecretaryofWarshalleeehyearin theannualestmi•,tes report toCongress thenumberofphrsonsso employed, thirdutnss, and the amount aid to each. "'“°°'*"'°°"· Theservgcgzgonerixdioengineerand onpmndbéémggttge o ar ma eem necessary, may emplo o lll e Am P` M Signalléhice to carry iyrlto eEect the appropriayn forth; of the Army, to be paid from such approguation, m addition to the f,",,,,"{°;¤_ foregoing employees appropriated for m e Signal Office: Provided, That theenureexpen turesforthispurposefortheiiscalyearending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ourteen, shall not exceed $3,600, and that the Secretary of War shall each year m the annual estimates report to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the amount paid to each. _ _ °_$;&¤•·*•* Omen, Cmsr, Quzmmnuasrna Coars: Assistant and chief clerk, $2,750; five principal clerks at $2,250 each· clerks-—fifteen of class four, twang- ve o class three, forty-four of class two, eighty-five of class one, ty at $1,000 each, ten at $900 each; advisory architect, $4,000; experienced builder and mechanic, $2,500; inspector of su plies, $2,523;) dral{tsmen—-three at $1,800 gash, sevzzrn at $§ ,600 each: ve at 1 sac ; supervising engineer 2,750; ° ° at $1,800 each; electrical engineer at $2,000; electrical0ai£1m S engineer, $2,000; marine engineer, $3,500; assistant marine engineer, $1,800;_ sanitary and heating engineer, $1,800; blue·print operator, $900; su: messengers; fourteen assistant messengers; twelve laborers, _ one laborer $600; one laborer $480; in all, $378,670. ,,§‘§,{,_*°°" °°“°‘”“" Orme; or rim Summon Gnxnasnz Chief clerk, $2,250; law `clcrk, $2,000; clerksjthirteen of class four, eleven of class three, twenty-six of clam two, thirty-two of  one, ten at $1,000 each, three at $900 each; anatomist, $1,600; engineer, $1,400; three Bremen; skilled mechanic, $1,000; two messengers; ten assistant messengers; three watchman; superintendent of building (Army Medical Museum and Library), _$250; six laborers; chemist, $2,088; assntant chemist, $1_,500; prmcipal assistant librarian, $2,250; pathologist, $1,800; 5;1,800; assistant librarian, $1,800; four charwomeng ¤·¤···¤··¤¤¤»- ori»m6m@c¤mcr0¤s¤ :Chi rei k, szooo- hi r r division, $2,000; clerks—five of classggur, seiiren gi. classhahreeftvfelge of class tgvozw twenty-eight of class tgps, nine, at $1,000 each, four at $900 eee ; o messengers; assis mmgcy; ggggnggr, ; messenger, $720; laborer; in all $91,760ln m $780