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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. 91 SIGNAL Ormcn: Chief clerk, $2,000; clerks—two of class four, one §,*$°·‘ °,§§,°°· of class three, one of class two, four of class one, nine at $1,000 each; 'p` ` two messengers; assistant messenger; in all, $24,800. - _ The services of skilled draftsmen and such other services as the stgmm dm“Sm°°’ Secretary of War may deem necessary may be employed only in the P*”'·P·"’3"· ° Signal Office to carry into effect the various appropriations for forti- ’ fications and other works of defense, and for the Si nal Service of the Army, to be paid from such a propriations, in addition to the foregoing employees appropriated for in the Signal Office: Provided, That the entire expenditures for this purpose for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen shall not exceed $30,000, and the Secretary of War shall each year in the annual estimates re rt to Congress the nurgber of persons so employed, their duties, andpiihe amount paid to · eac. The services of one radio engineer, and such radio assistants as the R°m° °°gm°°rS’°t°' Secretary of War may deem necessary, may be employed only in the Signal Office to carry into effect the a propriation for the Signal PM 809 Service of the Army, to be paid from such a propriation, in addition ’°` ` to the forrggoing employees appropriated fiir in the Signal Office: Provided, at the entire expenditures for this purpose for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen shall not exceed $5,000, and the Secretary of War shall each year in the annual estimates re rt , to Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, andptlhe amoimt paid to each. G Omen or QUABTEBMASTEB GENERAL: Chief clerk, $2,750; rin- e.-liseem °°` cipal clerks—’rive at $2,250 each, three at $2,000 each; Cl6I£S—— P°"»P·8‘”· twelve of class four, twenléy-five of class three, forty-four of class two, eighty-five of class one, fty at $1,000 each, ten at $900 each; advisory architect, $4,000; draftsmen—three at $1,800 each, seven at $1,600 each, five at $1,400 each; supervising engineer, $2,750; hy- draulic and sanitary engineer, $2,000; civil engineer, $1,800; electrical engineer, $2,000; electrical and mechanical engineer, $2,250; marine engineer, $3,500; sanitary and heating engineer, $1,800; blue-print operator $900; six messengers; fourteen assistant messengers; twelve laborers; laborers—one $600, one $480; in all, $372,920., Orrrcm or Smzemos GENERAL: Chief clerk, $2,250; principal O§§},',€'°°“ °°“°'“ assistant librarian, $2,250; law clerk, $2,000; chemist, $2,100; "°*‘·P·8°°· amistant chemist, $1,600; pathologist, $1,800; mrcroscopist, $1,800; ` assistant librarian, $1,800; anatomist, $1,600; two translators, at $1,800 each; clerks—thirteen of class four, eleven of class three, twenty-four of class two, thirty-two of class one, nine at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; engineer, $1,400; skilled mechanic, $1,000; two messengers; ten assistant messengers; three Eremen; three_watchmen ; superintendent of building (Army Medical Museum and Library), $250; six laborers; four charwomen; in all, $165,370. _ Orrrcn or Cmsr or OnnNANcE: Chief clerk, $2,250; chief of “°°· division $2,000; princi al clerk, $2,000-; clerksj—five of class four, seven of) class three, twelve of class two, twenty-six of class one, nine at $1,000 each, four at $900 each; twol ngessengersil messen ermessen ers-—one $780, one $720; a orer; in a, , . _ 'lgrelservicesgof skilled draftsmen and such other services as the .,;§k‘"°dd"“Sm° Secretary of War ma deem necessary may be employed only in the office of the Chief ofy Ordnance to carry 1Hl30 effect the various ap- . pro riations for the armament of fortifications and for the arming andp equipping of the Organized Militia, to beapaid from such appro riations, in addition to the amounts SPBCIHG. ly arp_propr1atedfor ,,m,_,o_ draftsmen in the Army Ordnance Bureau: Prmngled, at the entire 11;$ii,e& expenditures for this purpose for the Hscal year nmeteen hundred and 'p' ' seventeen, shall not exceed $140,000, and the Secretary of War shall