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 660 SIXTY-THIRD. CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 223. 1914. hy °'°m°°"·°°°· For all necessary employees to man and equip the vessels, including professional seamen serving as mates on vessels of the survey, to gxeizute ghe v;%1;)k of the survey herein provided for and authorized y aw, 252, . " ggmrgimd t W Salaries: Superintendent, $6,000; assistants, to be employed in the ¤ma$s,•¤>. °°’ field or office, as the sugfcrintendent may direct, one o whom may be designated by the retary of Commerce to act as assistant %“p°'?§”€a°5`*'l”° °" $3*233 Z§°g*£2°’Z°$$“é?»%°’ al? Z.§E?£’°°° °“°"’ vea, eac , one , a , eac , at $2,000 each, eight at $1 800 each, hight at $1,600 each, eight at $1,400 each, gen att$£égg0   Ggt $1,100 each, eighteen at $1,000 each, ve a eac ,; in , ,200. 0¤¤¤f¤¤<=•· Ofrice force: Disbursing agent, $2,500; chi f of division f library °l°""’°°°' and archives, $1,800; clerks-——tlu·ee at $1,808 each, three (at $1,650 peach, four at $1:,400 eacl; eight it $1,200 each, five at $1,000 each, nat$900eac ,sixat 720eac; ¤¤¤¤¤•¤· Topographic and hydrographic draftsmen: Two at $2 400 h tlgrg 2):2,20% each, thr:e$:;t4$)%000ie1ach, three; ast  each, glhfee a, eac, a , eac, a 1, eac,twoat $1,000 each; · °°'“*’°°°"· Astronomical, geodetic, tidal, and miscellaneous computers: One ‘%’§§’°a3“° ’§·i°°* "‘Z%?Z§€·?él°2°“· *%**233 “*?.°° °°°*‘· "‘“‘°° a eac oura e, vea , eac· E“""°"’°°°° Copperplate’engravers:,One $2,400, two at $2,200 each, three at $2,000 each, three at $1,800 each, two at $1,600 each, two at $1,400 eaca, one $1,200 (one transferred as lithographer), two at $1,000 eae ; - Engravers and apprentices at not exweding $1,000 each $3,600* .t.,I{""““"“‘ """‘”'  ga $2L400, one $1,600, two at $1:400 eadh, one, , ee a , eac ; Carpenters: Three at $1,200 each c enter and te $900· Elwf-¤>ty1>•¤. •¢¤- Elwupzpem and Photograghersi, mega; hers,p;lIslter printhrs and their elpers, erigmeer, an other_ skilled laborers: One $2,000, OD9    {QCD Of p0Sltli;0D, DOW   irom “ ggngrg gxpgnS6g;:g’ one in 1eu o posi on now pax rom " ener expenses one $1,600, one $1,400, eight at $1,200 each (including one transferred from copperplate engravers), two at $1,000 each, two at $900 each, wmhm_u’m_ five at $700 each; Watchman, Hremen, messengers, and laborers: Three at $880 gag, foulr xtiu $820 pzcalgothreg ag $720te;gg6 fourhat $700 each, two at eac ee a eac our a ; Om. upomm In all, pay of office force, $204,420. _ om _ _ A,.,,,,,_5,,.,_ Office expe1?’e]si;l§‘or  of new mjtrumlelnts, including their exc ange, ma an su_pp es reguire m the mstrument h carp:-pter shop, and_ drawing division, and books, scientifics gd tec cal   and journals and books of reference, mlxs, charts, and subscnptions· copperplates, chart paper, pr1nter’s, copper, ,s:;a·;’ chzmfs.*:,¥.°g‘°°¥.::·sy*;a2%,.·:.,,*:*10*°gfaP‘rg;  _ _ y _ U SU. BS; graph1ng_ charts an§£r1ntxn§ from stone alnld copggr fprlimgnediag use, stationery for office an field part1es, transportation of instruments and supphes when not charged to party expenses, office wagon gid hc}rse;,itl§3)t(ng,ihgtl({:1n;3, and power, gelephlolrzes, infguding operaon_o s _ ar egrams, ice, an w, f ture, rezgairs, traveling e§>enses of assistants andadthergs rfmyllhydld-liln the o ce sent on speci duty in the service of the office, miscellaneous expenses, contingenmes of all kinds, and not exceeding for extra labor, $3,400; m all, $50,000.