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 690 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. skilled laborers: Two at $2,000 each, two at $1,800 each, one $1,700, one $1 600, one $1,400, eight at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each, one $900, dve at $700 each; P’*°*°°"Ph°”· Photographers: One $1,700g one $1,600, 0I16 $1,200; ,,,E,‘f§’§,‘?°"’ "'“°"' Engineer, electricians, dynamo tenders, and electrotypersz One $1 800, one $1,400, one $1,200, four at $1,080 each; ’Watchmen, firemen, messengers, and laborers: Three at $880 each, three at $840 each, four at $820 each, three at $720 each, four at $700 each, two at $640 each, three at $630 each, one $550; In all, pay of office force, $253,860. _ _ §’.$,,‘f‘$f"" Office expenses: For purchase of new instruments, including thenexchange, materials and supplies required m the instrument shop c enter `sho, and dra division, books, scientific and technical bbbiks, jorunag, books of reierence, maps, charts, and subscriptions; copper plates, chart paper, printer’s ink, copper, zinc,  chemicals for electrot ing and photographing; engraving, printing, photographing, anyd) electrotgiing supplies; photolithogra_phin§i1q arts and printing from stone an cofpggr or immediate use; mclu g the employment in the District o lumbia of such personal serv1ces,_ other than clerical, as mag be necessary for the prompt preparation of charts, not to excee $6,000; stationery for office an field parties; transportation of instruments and supplies when not charged to arty expenses; office wagon and horses or automobile truck; heatgg, ’ lrghting, and power; tele hones, including operation of switchbo ; egrams, ice, and wasliing; office furniture, re&airs, traveling exgenses of officers and others employed in the office sent on special ut m the service of the office ; miscellaneous expenses, contmgencres of all kinds, and not exceeding $3,400 for extra labor, $80,000. ,,,§"ff,"§.§’,,_ ‘“‘°“‘ The appropriation of $3,000 "for an offset attachment for a litho- §·==;r>pr¤i;¤‘;i:;¤¤¤- graphic¢;lpress," contained in the simdry civil appropriation Act for ” ’ p' theiis year nineteen hundred and eighteen, isreappropriated for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen. For two motor-driven lathes, especially adapted for fine instru- _ ment work, at $750 each. · I‘°" "°““‘ For one new vessel, including equipment, to cost not exceeding $354,000, $50,000. For a new motor-driven vessel, including equipment, to replace the Taku, $50,000. hillppropriations herein made for the Coast ancd (uieodetic Survey s not be available for allowance to civilian or other officers for subsistence while on duty at Washington (explgpt as hereinbefore provided for officers of the field force o ered to ashington for short periods for consultation with the superintendent), except as now provided by law ”"°’“"B""‘°· mmnau or rrsmmms. I ,,§f’f,'§f,'?*“*°°°’· °°*" Commissioners officez Commissioner, $6,000; deputy commissioner, $3,500; assistants in charge of divisions—iish culture $2,700, in uiry respecting food Hshes $2,700, statistics and methods of iislieries $2,500; assistants——one in charge of office $2,500, one $2,500, one for developing fisheries and for saving and use of fishery products $2,400, one $2,400, one $2,000, one $1,800, one $1,600, two at $1,200 each, two at $900 each; fish pathologist, $2,500; architect and engineer, $2,200; assistant architect, $l,(i0O;dl‘&fl3SI1'l8.11, $1,200; account- Cl ks tc. ant,_$2,100; librarian, $1,500; supermtendent of car and messenger °' ’° service, $1,600; clerks—three of c ass four, four of class three, one to commissioner $1,600, four of class two (one transferred to office of Secretary of Commerce), seven of class one, three at $1,000 each, fourteen at $900 each (including one for Seattle office); statistical agents—two at $1,400 each, two at $1,000 each; local agents—one
 * ”°"°"°°"°°"‘°°°‘* For four or more new launches including their ui ment, $62,500.