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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 418. 1916. 625 SIGNAL CORPS. Sig¤•lCorps. Paiypf enlisted men, $800,000. A d1tional pay for length of service, $90,000. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Medimlvepmment Pay of enlisted men, $1,500,000. Additional pay for length of service, $220,000. For pay of privates, first class, when rated as dis ensary assistants, m}Q* mw nursesl,t_or surgical tassgltsatrits, $5t,g00:_Prwided,hCl’)1§a,t hirgafter the Fiwspéam { in r0o1ono rivaes cass nvatesinte i a 0 sand I'°p°'° ° l" &_5ie Medical) Department shall bd) the same as thelproporrtlion of wminmclm pnvates first class to privates now authorized by law in the Quartermaster Corps. ULERKS, MESSENGERS, AND LABORERS, ovmcm or THE cum? or g&?°° °l Ohm °' . STAFF. One chief clerk, at $2,250 per annum,. $2,250; °m°“"¤· ¤*°¤°¤¤¤¤'•» Four clerks, at $2,000 each per annum, $8,000; Six clerks, at $1,800 each per annum, $10,800; Eleven clerks, at $1,600 each per annum, $17,600; Fifteen clerk at $1,400 each per annum, $21,000; Twenty-one clerk, at $1,200 each per annum, $25,200; Thirteen clerk, at $1,000 each per annum, $13,000; One captain of the watch, at $900 per annum, $900; Three watchmen, at $720 each per annum, $2,160; One gardener, at $720 per annum, $720; One packer, at $840 per annum, $840; One chief messenger, at $1,000 per annum, $1,000; One messenger, at $840 per annum, $840; Twenty messengers, at $720 each per annum, $14,400; One la orer, at $660 per annum, $660; Two laborers, at $600 each per annum, $1,200; Five charwomen, at $240 each per annum, $1,200; In all, $121,770. oLER1rs AND MESSENGERS 1·*0R HEADQUARTERS or THE SEVERAL TER- °' °° RrroR1AL DEPARTMENTS, D1s·rR1o•rs, DIVISIONS AND BRIGADE8, AND SERVICE scnoons. Seven clerk, at $2,000 each per annum, $14,000; mmfm M '°°”°°' Eleven clerk, at $1,800 each ger annum, $19,800; Fourteen clerk, at $1,600 eac per annum, $22,400; Thirty-two clerk, at $1,400 eac per annum, $44,800; Fifty-seven clerk, at $1,200 each per annum, $68,400;_ Forty-nine clerk, at $1,000 each per annum, $49,000; Thirtuy—nine messengers, at $720 each per annum, $28,080; In a , $246,480. F . . Additional pay while on foreign service, $9,000. C°"'“°°:”:°p°y" For commutation of quarters and of heat and light, $53,742. qugetrgrggtg °° ° Hereaf ter headquarters clerk shall be known as Army field clerk gFg{q°u§:’§§é,ks and shall receive pay at the rates herein provided, and after welve tggw known ns: pay. years of service, at least three years of which shall have been on ° ‘ detached duty away from permanent station, or on dutiy beyond the continental limits of the United States, or both, sha receive the same allowances, except retirement, as heretofore allowed bti law to pay clerks, Quartermaster Corps, and shall be subject to e rules and articles of war. C Hereafter not to exceed two hundred clerk, Quartermaster Corps n,%"°J§",k,”"°°_ ""'° who shall have had twelve years of service, at least three years of 91890°—v01. 39-·r·r 1—-—-40