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 1284 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 124. 1921. Ogg?] I¤*°“ig°°°° Orricn or Nxvan Ixrnnrrcnxcnz Clerks-one of class four, one ` of class three, one of class two, one $1,300, five at $1,000 each; Tmpmq, emp,O,_ three translators, at $1,400 each; draftsman, $1,200; in all, $16,500. ees. _ ’ For temporary employees in the Ofilice of Naval Intelligence, iiigviiiirietion. $15,000: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compekpsation exceeding $1,800 per annum except two persons . at $2,000 eac. §ii§iie(i»i3pm°Omcc` Hrnnociurrmc Orrrcnz Hydro aphic engineer, $3,000; assistants-—one $2,200, one $2,000; chieglclerk, $1,800; nautical experts— one $1,800, one $1,600, one $1,400, three at $1,200 each, t ree at $1,000 each; clerks-—one of class two, one of class one; custodian of archives, $1,200; three eopyists at $900 each; compiler, $1,400; editor of Notice to Mariners, $1,800; computer, $1,400; draftsmen—— four at $1,800 each, four at $1,600 each, four at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each, ten at $1,000 each, one $900; three apprentice draftsmen, at $700 each; engravers——chief $2,000, two at $1,800 each, three at $1,600 each, one $1,400, six at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each, one $720; apprentice engravers—-one $800, one $700; plate printers——chief $1,400, one $1,200, one $1,000, two at $900 each, one $800; apprentice plate printers——one $700, one $600; lithographers-— chief $1,800, two at $1,000 each, apprentice $700; process photographer, $1,600; lithographic transferer, $1,400; lithographic pressman, $1,400; £hotograp `c printer, $1,200· two negative cutters, at $1,000 ea ; electrotyper and chart plate maker, $1,400; assistant messenger; six laborers; helpers-—two at $720 each, two at mem em by $660 each, one $600; in all, $120,760. eeé. l_ l P For temporary employees in Hydrogra hic Office, $110,000: {,°;‘;"}‘?,‘;,,,c,,,,,,_ Provided, That no person shall be employed Eiereunder at aurate of com nsation exceeding` $1,800 er annum except the fo owin : Onepsilt $2,750, one at $2,400, thrge at $2,200 eacli), eight at $2,00;,0 Mmms mm each, and one at $1,900. etc. ’ P g' For purchase and printing of nautical books, charts, and sailing directions, coppe lates, steel plates, chart paper, packing boxes, chart portfolios, Ielectrotyp ¤# coppe lates, cleaning copperplates; tools, instruments, power, ax materiisl; for drawing, engraving, and . printing; materials for and mounting charts; reduction of charts by photography; photohtliographmghcharts for immediate use; transfer of photohthographic and other c arts to cop er; purchase of equipment for the storage of plates used in making charts and for the storage of Hydrographic Ofl‘ice_charts and publications; care and repairs to (prmting presses, furniture, instruments, and tools; extra drawing Pimcham an engraymg; translating from foreign languages; telegrams on public usmess; preparation of pilot charts and their supplements, and printing and mai ing same; purchase of data for charts and SBl.l1I\§· ° directions and other nautical publications; books of reference an works and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, siuveymg, oceanography, and terrestrial magnetism, and to other professional and technical subjects connected with the work Hmm Omm of the Hydrographic Office, $112,000. ceaaagemexpersss. Contingent expenses of branch offices at Boston, New York, Philadelplna, altimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreiolrgl, Portland (Maine), Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Duluth, Sault te Marie, Seattle, Panama, and Galveston, including furniture, fuel, lights, works, and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surve oceano h and . . . . ymgr _ grap yr terrestrial magnetismhstationery, miscellaneous articles, rent, and care of offices, care of time balls, car fare and ferriage in  merchant vessels, freight and express charges, telegrams, and other necessary expenses incurred in collecting the latest. information for elargséoaénd for other purposes for which the omces were estab-