Number. Estimate of the amount required to pay officers of the United States Navy on the active list for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915-Continued. $1,700 $13, 600 1,700 1,700 $5, 440 $238 221 20 ...do..... 1,750 Total pay of 1,035 warrant officers, paymasters' clerks, and mates (increase of 54 officers 1,910, 250 289,510 63,087 $19, 040 2,618 11,050 2,431 16,000 4,500 2,380 62,000 101,250 16, 250 48,000 13,000 35,000 10,000 32,500 1,750 22,500 2,262, 847 NOTE. This statement shows the full number of officers in each grade of the Navy as authorized for the fiscal year 1915, and the total amount of money that would be required for their pay; but it has been found that during the fiscal year 1913 the full quota of officers in the lower grades was not maintained, and using the percentage of shortage of officers for that year as a basis the estimate for the pay of 3,976 officers on the active list for 1915 has been reduced by $500,000, which accounts for the difference between the amount of money shown in this table and estimate under pay of the Navy for 3,976 officers. Table giving a detailed statement of the estimate for the fiscal year 1915 for the allowances of heat and light of quarters for officers of the Navy on the active list on shore duty not occupying public quarters. This table is based on the returns in the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. The exact amount of money to be expended under each corps and grade can not be exactly determined. Table giving a detailed statement of the estimate for the fiscal year 1915 for the allowances of commutation of quarters for officers of the Navy on the active list on shore duty not occupying public quarters. This table is based on the returns in the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. The exact amount of money to be expended under each corps and grade can not be exactly determined. Report of monthly pay of enlisted men, United States Navy, on the 31st day of March, 1913-Continued. Report of monthly pay of enlisted men, United States Navy, on the 31st day of March, 1913—Continued. APPENDIX H. [Data submitted in pursuance of section 6 of the sundry civil act of Aug. 24, 1912, to accompany estimates for the Naval Establishment.] Statement showing the maximum and minimum number of employees, classified and unclassified, at all navy yards, etc., during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, which is the nearest estimate that can be made of the number of employees that may be required during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1915. 1 Laborers while employed discharging coal from Government colliers, $2.80 per diem. Increase of 24 cents per diem while employed scaling and painting in double bottoms of vessels and in closed compartments of similar character as regards ventilation. Cabinetmakers. .do.. Chippers and calkers, iron.. .do. Carpenters... .do.. Concrete worker. .do. |