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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 33. 1921. 75 · cuzaxs, MESSENGERS, AND LABORERS, omrrcn or THE CHIEF or S,Q§°° °‘ Cmd °‘ STAFF. Chief clerk, $2,500; c1erks—one $2,250, six at $2,000 each, eight a§*°"“’ ”‘°“°”‘°”’ at $1,800 each, thirteen at $1,600 each, twenty-one at $1,400 each, twenty-four at $1,200 each, twenty-six at $1,000 each; chief messenger, $1,000; messengers—three at $840 each, ten at $720 each; aborer, $720; in al, $147,590. General Staff Colonnnxs, MESSENGERS, AND LABOREBS, GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE. iege. Chief clerk, $2,000; clerks—two at $1,800 each, six at $1,600 each, ag1°rks’ m°SS°°g°rS' seven at $1,400 each, six at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; captain of the watch, $900; six watchmen, at $720 each; packer, $840; five messengers, at $720 each; laborers—one $720, one $600; gardener, $720; five charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $48,100. PAY or ARMY mmm or.m1zxs AND orvu. smzvrcn Mnssimcmns AT ,,,,§‘;‘§,‘}@*f'§‘§'§,§',{,l§'_ HEADQUARTERS or mm SEVERAL ·rmmrromAL DEPARTMENTS, ¢¤¤¢¤»¤iv·¤i¤¤¤»¤¢¢· coxrs AREAS, ARMY AND oonrs HEADQUARTERS, TERRITORIAL DISTRICTS, '1`ACTICAL DIVISIONS AND BRIGADES, smcvicn s0Ho0Ls, CAMPS AND Pours or EMBABKATION AND DEBARKATION. Army Held clerks—nine at $2,000 each, forty-three at $1,800 each, ,,§’"‘y md °l°'kS’ seventy-seven at $1,600 each, one hundred and six at $1,400 each, one hundred and sixty-five at $1,200 each; one hundred messengers at $720 each; increased ay for four hundred Arm field clerks as {}‘,,‘}f°§f°g_Q,‘{,§g provided by the Act of ligay 18, 1920, $96,000; in nil, $733,000. For additional pay while on fore` service, $5,000. gyglggfnvzyf For commutation of quarters anifldf heat and liglht, $198,000. qmimmm. For commutation of quarters and of heat and lig t for Held clerks, ,,,,,'¥}‘§{,§f,'§?“‘“°°"’ QuartermasterCorps, $75,000: Provided, That said clerks, messengers, {~v*•<>¤· t and laborers shall be employed and ass' ed by the Secretary of _ SSi°°m°° s' War to the offices and positions in which isiiliy are to serve: Provided D, ,,,,,,8,,, ,,,,,y further, That no clerk, messenger, or laborer at headquarters of f¤r¤ig¢¤¤· tactical divisions, military de artments, bri ades, service schools, and office of the Chief of Staff shall be assignee? to duty in any bureau of the War Department. m$0ll&D . mscmLLANE0Us. ms For pay of contract surgeons, $56,801. surgeons- For pay of nurses, $800,000. ,,0,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,_ For pay of hos ital matrons, $3,000. _ cm", ,,8,,,,,, em For expenses oi) courts-martial, courts of inquiry, military cpmmis- ’ sions, retiring boards, and compensation of reporters and witnesses attending same, and ex enses of taking depositions and securing other evidence for use befiire the same, $87,500. _ _ _ C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, For commutation of quarters and heat and light to commissioned quartersewofficers, warrant officers, members of the Nurse Corps, and enlisted · men on duty at places where no (public quarters are available, including enlisted men of the Enliste Reserve Corps and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, $5,000,000. ,,,,,,,,,,,,',,,,,,,,,,,.,,, For interest on soldiers’ deposits, $100,000. wgits-m mmm, For pay of expert accountant for the Inspector General’s Depart- xp ' ment, $2,500. _ For mileage to commissioned officers, warrant 0Hl.C81'S, members of “"°°g°· °m°°”·°‘°‘ the Officers Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty, contract s eons, expert accountant, Insgctor General’s Degoartment, Army file-ig clerks and field clerks of e Quartermaster rps, when authorized by ‘law, $1 ,875 ,000.