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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 28. 1923. 1139 sALAmns, NAVY DEPARTMENT. For employees in the Bureau of Navigation, $345,000: Provided, ,,£,,°P°{g*°** B“’°¤* That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensa- p,·.?.,.,_` ` tion exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: One (chief P·v*¤¤¤1¤¤¤=· clerk) $2,250, one 2,200, and six at $2,000 each. HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. HY°'°¤°Pb*°°¤°•· , SALARIES, NAVY m·:rAn·runN·r. For employees in the Hydrographic Office, $215,000: Provided, °i,,mi°“°'“pl°’°°“‘ That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensa- Pay némeam. tion exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: One (hydrographic engineer) $3,000, one $2,750, one $2,400, four at $2,200 each, ten at $2,000 each, and one $1,900. _ CONTINGENT AND inscn1.1.ANnoUs EXPENSES, Hrnnoenarmc Ormcn: For purchase and printing of nautical books, charts, and sailin directions, copperplates, steel plates chart paper, packing boxes, 51art portfolios, electrotyping copperplates, cleaning copperplates, tools, instruments, power, and materials for drawing, engraving, an printing; materials for and mounting charts; reduction of charts by photzgraphyg photolithographing charts for immediate use; transfer o photolithographjc and other charts to copper; purchase of equipment for the storage of lates used in making charts and for the storage of Hydrographic Ogce charts and publications; care and repairs to printing presses, furniture, instruments, and tools; extra drawing and engfaving; translating from foreign languages; telegrams on public usiness; preparation of pilot charts and their sup- m°*°"“'“ plements, and printing and mailing same; purchase of data for charts and sailin directions and other nautical publications; books of reference andg works and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, oceanography, and terrestrial magnetism, and to other professional and technical subjects connected with the work of the Hydrographic Office. $78,300. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, mzANc1r IIYDROGRAPIIIC orrrcns. B""°"°“"°‘· For contin nt expenses of branch hgdrographic offices at Boston, ,,F°”“°¢'¤* °‘P"'°' New York, ghiladelphia, Baltimore, orfolk, Savannah, New_ Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oregon), Portland (Mame), Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Duluth, Sault Sainte Marie, Seattle Panama, and Galveston, including furniture, fuel, lights, works, and periodicals relating to hiydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, oceanograp y, and terrestrlal magnetism, stationery, miscellaneous artic es, rent, and care of offices, care of time balls car fare and ferriage in visiting merchant vessels, freight and express charges, telegrams, and other necessary expenses incurred in collecting the latest information for lpilot charts, and for other purposes for which the offices were estab nshed, $13,000. For services of necessary employees at branch offices, $23.700. E"‘P‘°’°"“ NAVAL oBsn1zvA·ronY. N°v°1 °b°°"°t°”' SALARTES, NAVY nnranrmnxr. For employees at the Naval ObS€1‘V3tOI‘y, $55,000; Provided, That 9,2,?,_°§fmPl°Y°”· no erson shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation ex- Payresrricuvnceecling $1,800 per annum except the following: Astronomers—one $3,200, one $2,800; assistant astronomers-—one $2,400, one $2,000; chief clerk, $2,000.