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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 240. 1920. 955 For pay of retired enlisted men, $3,755,496. E¤1i¤*=°d¤’*°¤· 5 For pay and allowances of retired enlisted men on active duty, °'”°*"° °"*’- 25,000. _ For pay of retired Philippine Scout officers, $171,360. °§§.m.—§?pm° S°°°° For pay of retired pay clerks, $20,250. P¤!¢=1¢r¤· For pay of retired veterinarians, $3,570. Veterinarians. cnnmzs, MESSENGERS, AND LABoRE1zs, OFFICE or THE CHIEF or STAFF. 0m°°’cm°‘°‘S°°¤' One chief clerk, at $2,500 per annum, $2,500. ·:gl°m’ °°°°°°°°°°”' On clerk, at $2,250 per annum, $2,250. Six clerks, at $2,000 each er annum, $12,000. Eight clerks, at $1,800 eaclh per annum, $14,400. Thirteen clerks, at $1,600 each per annum, $20,800. Twenty-one clerks, at $1,400 each per annum, $29,400. Twenty-four clerks, at $1,200 each per annum, $28,800. Twenty-six clerks, at $1,000 each per annum, $26,000. One chief messenger, at $1,000 per annum, $1,000. Three mwsengers, at $840 each per annum, $2,520. Ten messengers, at $720 each per annum, $7,200. One laborer, at $720 per annum, $720. General Stal! Gdcumxs, Mnssnxcmzs, AND LABORERS, GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE. iege. One chief clerk, at $2,000 per annum, $2,000. •¢gl°m’ m@°°’ Two clerks, at $1,800 each per annum, $3,600. Six clerks, at $1,600 each Tr annum, $9,600. Seven clerks, at $1,400 eac per annum, $9,800. Six clerks, at $1,200 each TT annum, $7,200. Three clerks, at $1,000 eac per annum, $3,000. One captain of the watch, at $900 per annum, $900. Six watchmen, at $720 each per annum, $4,320. One packer, at $840 {er annum, $840. Five messengers, at 720 each per annum, $3,600. One laborer, at $720 per annum, $720. One laborer, at $600 per annum, $600. One gardener, at $720 per annum, $720. Five charwomen, at $240 each per annum, $1,200. PAY or ARMY FIELD CLERKS AND cxvu. smzvrcn umssnucmzs AT H°°‘§{,l,‘},f" HEADQUARTERS or THE SEVERAL TERRITOBIAL DE1·An·nmN·rs, $$?¤¤¤.¤*»¢· ARMY AND Cours HEADQUARTERS, 'rEnm*r0mAL Dxsmrcrs, TAG- TICAL DIVISIONS AND Bn1cADEs, snavrcn SCHOOLS, CAMPS AND roars or EHBARKATION AND DEBARKATION. Fifteen Army field clerks, at $2,000 each per annum, $30,000. m°1d°1°'k‘°' Seventy-three Army field clerks, at $1,800 each per annum, $131,400. One hundred and twenty-nine Army field clerks, at $1,600 each per annum, $206,400. One hundred and seventy-nine Army field clerks, at $1,400 each per annum, $250,600. Two hundred and seventy-nine Army field clerks, at $1,200 each per annum, $334,800. M,m¤gm_ One hundred messengilelrs, at $720 each per annum, $72,000. Foreign $6,,,,,,, my For additional pay w `le on forei service, $7 072. ,,,},,,,,,,,,;,,,0,, 0, For commutation of quarters anfxdf heat and ht, $400,000. qua¤m,ea·. For commutation of quarters and of heat and light for field clerks, C Quggfdjgkgstef Quartermaster Corps, $100,000: Pramkied, That said clerks, messen- °i=r$$»s»0». Lg ’ gers. and laboreres shall be employed and assigned by the Secretary A“"“'“““ of War to the offices and positions in which they are to serve: Pra-