1 This report shows one extra position in grade 4, P. & S. As the act of 1924 shows one position at $3,250, this position is included in this report (P. S. A. grade 4, P. & S., sheet No. 4). ?As the act of 1924 shows 16 positions at $1,000 and the estimates show 17 positions at $1,000, this report shows one position less in grade 1, C. A. & F. (C. A. & F. 1, sheet No. 7, classified through error on leave without pay when classified). 3 As the act of 1924 shows 27 clerks, class 1, and only 26 clerks, class 1, were included in the estimates, one position is added to grade 3, C. A. & F. (Clerk A. V. Terry not clas sified through error). The estimate report shows 4 examiners at $1,800. The act of 1924 shows only 3 examiners at $1,800. This report therefore shows one position less in grade 6, C. A. & F. (grade 6, C. A. & F., sheet No. 5, classified through error, E. O. D. May 16, 1923). Classification of salaries, Department of Justice.-Statements showing, by bureaus and offices in the District of Columbia, the salaries for the fiscal year 1924, compared with rates fixed in accordance with "the classification act of 1923" for the fiscal year 1925. 1 Includes 12 field examiners, 1924, total rate, $33,440, and 14 field examiners, 1925, salary rate, $41,100. 1,860 1,680 Classification of salaries, Department of Justice.-Statements showing, by bureaus and offices in the District of Columbia, the salaries for the fiscal year 1924, compared with rates fixed in accordance with "the classification act of 1923" for the fiscal year 1925—Continued. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL-Continued. 6 1, 200 240 1, 440 Do.. 1, 200 240 1,440 Do. 129 190018 1,440 1,500 1,860 1,440 Number of positions transferred to office Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds, exclusive of the above. 1,000 Do.... 1 2,000 240 2,240 Do. 1 3 2,000 1,800 240 240 Do. 240 2, 040 Do. 113 1 do. do. .do. 996 Do... 1 The salaries of 52 employees amounting to $27,340, exclusive of the above, were transferred to the appropriation "Salaries, office of Superintendent, State, War, and Navy Department Buildings, 1924." |