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 six*rY-snvmrrn couonnss. sm. Iv. cn. 24. 1923., 1123 Topographic and hydrographic draftsmen: Two at $2,900 each, D"°“m°”· three at $2,460 each, six at $2,260 each, six at $2,060 each, three at $1,800 each, six at $1,600 each, six at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each, two copyist draftsmen at $1,200 each; Astronomical, geodetic, tidal, and miscellaneous computers: One °°‘“¥’“°“"· $3,000, three at $2,460 each, two at $2,360 each, three at $2,260 each, four at $2,060 each, four at $1,800 each, six at $1,600 each, eleven at $1,400 each; Copperplate engravers: One $2,500, two at $2,400 each, three at E”€“"’°”· $2,200 each, three at $2 000 each, two at $1,800 each, two at $1,600 each, three at $1 400 each; Engravers and apprentices at not exceeding $1,000 each, $2,000; Instrument makers: Mechanical engineer $3,000, one $1,800, one I”""““““"'“"°”· $1 600, five at $1,400 each; l’attern makers and carpenters: Three at $1,400 each, two earpen- P"“°'“ m°"°”*°'”‘ ters and painters at $900 each; Lithographers, litho aphic draftsmen, transferers, lithographic *"*“"”¤°”*Pl°Y°°°· pressmen and their hel: rs, plate printers and their helpers, and other skilled laborers: 'ggvo at $2,200 each, two at $2,000 each, one $1,900, one $1,800, one $1,600, eight at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each, one $1,100, five at $900 each; me Photographers: One $1,700, one $1,600, one $1,200; 2 `l°°°w"°m ` Engineer, electricians, dynamo tenders, and electrotypers: One ’ ' $1,800, one $1,400, one $1,200, four at $1,080 each; W I I m Watchmen, firemen, messengers and laborers: Three at $880 each, ' six at $840 each, four at $820 each, three at $720 each, four at $700 each; lumber and steamfitter, $1,200; In al)1, pay of office force, $303,110. Ofiiee expenses: For purchase of new instruments (except survey- °‘”°° °‘P"‘“°“· ing instruments), including their exchangle, materials, uipment, and supplies required in the instrument s op, carpenteresliop, and drawing division; books, scientific and technical books, journals, books of reference, maps, charts, and subscriptions; copper plates, chart paper, printer’s ink, copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrotyping and photographing; enggaving, printing, photographing and electrotyping supplies; photolit ographing charts and printing from stone and copper for immediate use; including the employment in the District of Columbia of such personal services other than clerical as may be necessary for the prompt preparation of charts, not to exceed $7,000; stationery for office and field parties; transportation of in- ‘*”*°"`1m' struments and supplies when not charged to party expenses; office wagon and horses or automobile truck; heating lighting, and powertele hones, including operation of switchboard; telegrams, ice, and wasliing; office furniture, repairs, traveling expenses of officers and others employed in the office sent on special dut in the service of the office; miscellaneous ex uses, contingencies og all kinds, and not exceeding $4.500 for extra lifbor, $95,000. Appropriations herein made for the Coast and Geodetic Survey ,,,2%, ‘u°" shall not be available for allowance to civilian or other officers for subsistence while on duty at Washington (except as hereinbefore provided for officers of the field force ordered to Washington for short periods for consultation with the director), except as now provided by law. noamu or risrmmzas. *`i¤¤¤’*¤·”¤*¤·¤· Commissioners office: Commissioner, $5,000; deputy commissioner, ,,,§‘j'¥"?,,,,%,§,f’{‘,,‘j';,,,f’”*" $3,500; assistants in charge of divisions—fish culture, $2,700, inquiry respecting food fishes $2,700, fishery industries $2,500; assistants-one in charge of office $2,500, one $2,500, one $2,400, one for developing fisheries and for saving and use