2. Deschutes project, Oregon. 3 and 4. Boulder Canyon project, ArizonaCalifornia-Nevada.. 5. Owyhee project, Oregon.. 6. Vale project, Oregon. 7. Yakima-Kittitas project, Washington.. 9. Grand Coulee Dam project, Washington. 10. Additional quarters, Denver, Colo. 11. Casper-Alcova project, Wyoming. 12. Yuma project, Arizona-California. 13. Boise project, Idaho. 14. Upper Snake River storage, Idaho. 15. Minidoka-Gooding project, Idaho. 16. Bitter Root project, Montana. 10, 682 3,963 700 508 200 13 800 226 500 97 2,000 8,000 609 5,317 23, 682 10, 733 31,318 +68, 682 - 100,000 68, 682 -68, 682 $39,304 23, 694, 903 5,538, 950 540, 422 2,840 14, 208, 698 66, 040 40,000 2,060,000 $10,696 14, 281, 224 961, 050 189,578 27, 160 791, 302 20,000 28, 960 Posi- Av. Positions salary tions sa Professional service: Grade 8. Director.. $8,500 1 6,500 1 0.3 7 3,200 1 3 1,730,000 19. Sun River project, Montana.. Grade 1. Bibliographer... 1 2,000 1 20. Truckee River Storage, Nevada. Subprofessional service: 823,000 21. Humboldt project, Nevada... Grade 6. Senior library assistant.. 1,241, 000 22. Rio Grande project, New Mexico-Texas. 23. Stanfield project, Oregon.. 24. Hyrum project, Utah.. 25. Ogden River project, Utah. 26. All-American Canal, California.. 8,942, 569 85,024 67,924 438, 419 1,840,000 59.698 68, 682 2,455,000 978,000 300,000 1,683,000 Working Fund, Department of the Interior (Public Works), Tennessee Valley Authority Junior clerk-typist.. Under mechanic. Grade 3. Messenger. Laborer. Grade 2. Junior clerk. 2 1,590 2.5 General expenses: For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized work of the Geological Survey, including personal services in the District of Columbia and in the field, including not to exceed $30,000 for the purchase and exchange, and not to exceed [$50,000] $55,000 for the hire, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles for field use only by geologists, topographers, engineers, and land classifiers, and the Geological Survey is authorized to exchange unserviceable and worn-out passenger-carrying and freight-carrying vehicles as part payment for new freight-carrying vehicles, and including not to exceed [$3,000] $2,000 for necessary traveling expenses of the Director and members of the Geological Survey acting under his direction, for attendance upon meetings of technical, professional, and scientific societies when required in connection with the authorized work of the Geological Survey, to be expended under the regulations from time to time prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, and under the following heads: Topographic surveys: For topographic surveys in various portions of the United States, [$112,140, and in addition thereto not to exceed $50,000 of the unexpended balance for this purpose for the fiscal year 1934 is continued available for the same purpose for the fiscal year 1935] $400,000, of which amount not to exceed [$105,000 $175,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended in cooperation with States or municipalities except upon the basis of the State or municipality bearing all of the expense incident thereto in excess of such an amount as is necessary for the Geological Survey to perform its share of standard topographic surveys, such share of the Geological Survey in no case exceeding 50 per centum of the cost of the survey: Provided further, That [$143,800] $225,000 of this amount shall be available only for such cooperation with States or municipalities U. S. C., title 43, sec. 31; act Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 383); Est. 1936, $400,000 App. 1935, $112,140 11 12 Repairs and alterations. 13 Special and miscellaneous current ex penses.. 30 Equipment. Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 Posi- Av. Posi- Av. Posi- Av. tions salary tions salary tions salary 3 $2,700 3 $2,700 3 $2,700 1 3,000 1 1 1,260 1 245, 786 135, 314 381, 100 521, 030 144 433,660 144 433,660 187,874 256, 450 521, 030 5,203 1,265 502 78, 491 28, 521 71, 699 Obligations 250 300 763 1, 704 24, 432 213, 130 734, 160 -201, 260 National Industrial Recovery, Interior, Geological Survey— -82,000 +600 400,000 400,000 3,000 1 1,260 1 152 177, 210 114,865 292, 075 432, 304 21,615 410, 689 4,090 1,033 410 65, 578 23, 290 44, 697 250 243 623 175 19, 952 160, 341 571, 030 -168, 533 -50, 430 -50,000 -52, 877 -105, 500 -32,000 +5, 584 +450 117, 724 -5, 584 112, 140 $11.440 585 8 2, 641 529 15, 203 891,445 10, 044 261 838 228, 028 44, 228 36, 439 38 10 6, 419 250 15, 258 1,233, 258 1,248, 461 -1, 248, 461 3,000 1,260 460, 860 236, 425 224, 435 136, 120 360, 555 506, 430 64, 291 442, 139 9,437 677 780 113, 243 30, 656 35, 737 Obligations Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 249 369 3,902 171 50,348 245, 569 687,708 -150, 186 -72, 242 +50,000 -32, 123 -140,000 -1,310 +2,025 343, 872 106, 128 450,000 $7,372 377 5 1,702 341 9,797 770, 731 8,684 226 725 197, 149 38, 239 31, 505 33 8 5, 550 216 113, 676 1, 166, 742 1, 176, 539 +1, 248, 461 -2,425,000 Grade 4. Clerk.. Grade 2. Junior clerk. 1 By objects PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL Professional service: Grade 7. Head scientist. Grade 4. Scientist.. Grade 3. Associate scientist. Associate engineer. Grade 2. Assistant scientist. Subprofessional service: Grade 8. Chief scientific illustrator. Grade 7. Principal scientific illustrator. Grade 5. Scientific aid. Engineering draftsman. Grade 4. Assistant scientific aid. Assistant draftsman. Grade 3. Junior scientific aid.. Grade 2. Under scientific helper.. Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: Grade 7. Junior administrative assistant. Grade 5. Senior clerk. Clerk-stenographer.. Assistant clerk-stenographer. Estimate, 1936 Estimate, 1935 Actual, 1934 Posi- Av. Posi- Av. Posi- Av. tions salary tions salary tions salary 11222 22 121424 $6,500 2 $6,500 2 $6,500 5,750 4 5,750 4 5,750 11222 1122212142 134525 02 Supplies and materials. 06 Travel expenses. Total.. Mineral resource surveys and mineral land classification 4,896 Communication service. 3,319 06 Travel expenses. 07 Transportation of things. 30 2,900 3,100 2,400 2, 200 1,950 16 16 -16 1,800 1,680 Gaging streams: For gaging streams and determining the water supply of the United States, the investigation of underground currents and artesian wells, and the preparation of reports upon the best methods of utilizing the water resources, [$301,130, and in addition thereto the unexpended balance for this purpose for the fiscal year 1934 is continued available for the same purpose for the fiscal year 1935; for operation and maintenance of the Lees Ferry, Arizona, gaging station and other base gaging stations in the Colorado River drainage, $36,520; in all, $337,650] $630,000, of which amount not to exceed [$124,540] $130,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended in cooperation with States or municipalities except upon the basis of the State or municipality bearing all of the expense incident thereto in excess of such an amount as is necessary for the Geological Survey to perform its share of general water-resource investigations, such share of the Geological Survey in no case exceeding 50 per centum of the cost of the investigation: Provided further, That [$375,890] $425,000 of this amount shall be available only for such cooperation with States or municipalities (U. S. C., title 43, sec. 31; act Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat., p. 383); 14,400 13, 201 Professional service: Grade 7. Branch chief. Grade 6. Principal engineer. Principal scientist. Senior scientist. Scientist Grade 3. Associate engineer. Grade 2. Assistant engineer. Grade 1. Junior engineer. Subprofessional service: Grade 6. Senior draftsman. Grade 5. Scientific illustrator. rsonal services (net).... 1,800 Grade 4. Assistant scientific aid. 2,900 1 2,900 1 2,200 1 el expenses. 5,400 portation of things. 1,800 2.2 1,898 1 1,860 Clerk-stenographer. Assistant clerk-stenographer. Junior clerk-stenographer. Total permanent, departmental..... 5 1,944 to "Classification of ds" +1,425 ayments.. Deduct lapses and administrative furloughs. Net permanent, departmental. Temporary employees, departmental.. 22, 060 81, 173 -2,487 27, 501 Industrial Recovery, Interior, Geological Survey Grade 5. Senior engineer.. Grade 3. Associate engineer. Grade 2. Assistant engineer. Assistant scientist. Grade 1. Junior engineer. Junior scientist. Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: Grade 6. Principal clerk.. Grade 3. Assistant clerk. Assistant clerk-stenographer.. Grade 2. Junior clerk-stenographer. Grade 1. Under clerk. Total permanent, field... Deduct lapses and administrative furloughs. Net permanent, field. 1 1.4 2,627 2,068 78 2, 104 2,000 1 2,000 32,722 17,278 +32, 722 Temporary employees, field. 160,000 511, 512 165,000 478,985 160, 748 |