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APPENDIX TO

THE BUDGET
OF THE

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30

1959
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1958

For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.



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INTRODUCTION
This appendix to the budget of the United States consists of schedules showing details of the personal services
which are reflected in the budget. These schedules are
furnished to the Congress in accordance with the provisions
of section 204 of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 (31
U. S. C. 581).
Departmental (central office) and field employment are
shown in separate sections of each schedule. Within each
such section, positions of a permanent or indefinite duration are distinguished from other employment. Any position is counted if it is occupied or will be occupied at any
time during the year. Therefore, the number of positions shown may exceed the maximum number of positions
at any one time, and nearly always exceeds the maximum
number of employees at any one time, due to delays in
filling vacancies, leave without pay, and similar factors.
Grades and their respective salary range are reflected
in the stub column; the most commonly used grade series,
the general schedule grades, is abbreviated "GS"
Titles are shown for positions with a base rate of $5,440
or above. Salaries are reported at the rate effective for
the greater part of the year. Since within-grade salary
advancements occur at various times during the year, the




rates shown will not be exactly equal to the compensation
earned, but the difference is taken up in the "Deduct
lapses" line. That line also covers savings due to vacancies, etc., offset in part by terminal annual leave payments.
Separate entries cover employment in positions other
than permanent (temporary and intermittent employment) . Other personal service obligations are also detailed. Because most annual salaries are by law the rate
for 52 weeks, an additional entry covers the earnings
whenever there are 1 or 2 regular work days above the
52-week base.
The final amounts in the schedules in this appendix
agree with the entry for total personal services on the
object schedules in the budget. In cases where a consolidated schedule in the appendix contains personal
services which are reflected in two or more object schedules, a distribution by account title follows the total line.
In accordance with the practice of some years standing,
the appendix omits schedules of personal service details
in the case of those accounts for which no personal
services are estimated for 1959 in the budgets being
transmitted at this time.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page

Legislative branch
The Judiciary
Executive Office of the President
Funds appropriated to the President
Independent offices
General Services Administration
Housing and Home Finance Agency
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense—Military Functions
Department of Defense—Civil Functions
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Department of the Interior
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Post Office Department
Department of State
Treasury Department
Trust funds:
General Services Administration
Department of Agriculture
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Department of the Interior
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Treasury Department




1
9
13
17
21
67
79
87
109
131
195
205
231
259
269
277
281
289
303
303
303
304
304
304
304
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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

1957 actual

OFFICE OF THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
SALARIES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $11,610:
1 $19,000
1 $19,000
1 $19,000
Architect
1
17,500
1
17,500
1
17,500
Assistant architect
1
16,000
1
14,300
1
16,000
Second assistant architect
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
11,880
1
11,610
Coordinating engineer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Coordinating engineer
10,320
1
10,535
1
10,320
Administrative officer
1
10,535
1
10,320
Executive assistant
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
9,420
Administrative officer
9,205
Executive assistant
8,990
Head elevator engineer
8,990
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
8,215
Head elevator engineer
8,430
8,215
8,215
General engineer
7,570
7,570
Head air-conditioning engineer
7,570
7,570
Administrative assistant
7,785
7,785
1
7,570
Administrative assistant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
7,250
Head air-conditioning engineer
1
1
7,465
1
7,250
7,250
Architectural engineer
1
6,605
6,605
Accounting officer
1
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
6,185
Administrative assistant _
Accounting officer
6,320
1
1
6,590
Assistant elevator engineer
6,455
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
6,115
Assistant elevator engineer. _
1
5,575
1
5,440
Purchasing agent
5,105
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
—
19,855
19,315
18,910
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
8,565
4,080
8,295
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
12,360
8,825
8,690
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
11, 520
7,425
11,350
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
3,345
6,860
3,260
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
,

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses..
_
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

27 191,605
0. 5 2, 250

27

201,540

27

204.140

26.5 189,355

27

201,540

27

204,140

Personal services.

18,642

800
24,360

800
24,360

207,997

226, 700

229,300

CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
CAPITOL BUILDINGS
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Supervising engineer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Supervising engineer
_
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Head electrical engineer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant electrical engineer
Assistant supervising engineer
Wage and classification specialist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Wage and classification specialist
Personnel officer..GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Personnel officer
Head nurse
Accountant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$10,320

1

$10,320

1

$9,205

1

8,215

8,215

8,430

1
1

7,250
7,035

7,250
7,250
6,390

7,465
7,250
6,390

5,915

6,050

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to less than $5,440:
Elevator operator
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Sheetmetal worker, foreman
Engineer-in-charge
Substation mechanic foreman
Elevator mechanic, foreman
Electrician foreman
Decorator foreman
Elevator mechanic leader
Carpenter foreman
Plumber foreman
Machinist
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
01

1
2
2

5,510
10,265
8,565

1
1
1
3

6,250
5,710
5,510
14,250
4,075

—
3,925

1
1
1
3

6,250
5,845
5,645
14,655
4,210

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$3,600

1

$3,470

31

97,684

33

105, e

80

5,870
11,099
5,579
5,401
10, 739
5,579
4,898
5,401
5,579
5,160
7938
279,388

1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
81

6,531
12,230
5,824
5,824
11,461
5,720
5,346
5,720
5,720
5,720
317, 851

137
2

523, £
7,£

140
2

578,381
12,381

135

516,032

138

Personal services.

$3,685

33

105,699
6,531
12, 230
5,824
5,824
11,461
5,720
5,637
5, 720
5, 720
5,720
334, 919

141

597,200

566,000

597,200

12,849

16,000

16,000

5,200

1,800
100,000
5,200

1,800
105,000
fi, 200
300

689,300

725, 500

627,667

CAPITOL GROUNDS
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Senior landscape architect and horticulturist
___
1
$7,785
1
$7,570
$7,570
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
6,250
Associate engineer
6,250
6,250
5,575
Assistant landscape architect
5,440
5,440
5,440
Horticulturist (management)
5,440
5,440
3,940
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
3,670
3,805
3,345
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
3,175
3,260
3,045
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
2,960
2,960
3,115
2,945
3,030
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
46 181,505
46 158,872 46 174,486
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment. _
__
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

54
3

196,322
14,946

54 212,241
0. 5 2,041

54

220,000

51

181,376

53. 5 210, 200

54

220,000

Personal services

14,372

7,500

7,500

30,602
1,100

700
31,300
1,100
250,800

700
31,300
1,100
260,600

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

227,450

SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS
1957 actual

6,185
5,710
6,250

1958 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Superintendent
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Superintendent
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant superintendent
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
2d assistant superintendent

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$7,785

1

6,185

$8,990

1

$8,990

6,320

6,455

5,440

5,575

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL—Continued
CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GKOUNDS—Continued
SENATE OFFICE

BUILDINGS—continued
1957 actual

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
1
$5.510
1
$5,240
$5,375
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.
__
_.
49,300
48,085 10
7
33,430
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335....
4,350
4,215
1
2
8,430
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890—
11,955
11,550
3
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
2 7,610
3,500
3,415
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.___
___.
1
11,780
11, 525
6,060
4
GS--1. $2,690 toi $3,200
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to less than $5,440:
96,100
48 153,754 48 153,754
Elevator operator
_. 30
5
18,400
8
29,440
8
29,440
Female attendant
___
3
2,925
4
3,900
4
3,900
Attendant
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
6,531
6,531
6,070
Mechanical maintenance foreman..
6,115
5,683
6,115
Electrician foreman
5,787
6,115
6,115
Cabinetmaker foreman
__.
5,641
5,720
5,720
Painter foreman
5,318
5,720
5,720
Subway mechanic foreman
5,181
5,637
5,637
Elevator mechanic foreman
Assistant mechanical maintenance
1
5,160
1
5,554
1
5,554
foreman
_
_
157 478,208 271 829,676 271 876,399
Equivalent to less than $5,440. _
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses (1958 lapse results from
142 positions for New Senate Office
Building being appropriated for on a
part-year basis)

218

2,683

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary).
217
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
__.
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowances
01

709,213

Personal services _

706,530

361 1,163,077

81
280

361 1,212,300

11,068

15,000

15.000

18,100
100

2,400
123,400
24,100
100

4,500
165,000
36,000
200

828,990

1,070,600

1,433,000

LEGISLATIVE GARAGE
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) _,

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

$23,952

7

23,952

Personal services

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
_
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowances
_
01

7

$25,688
128

7

25,560

360
4

Personal services .

913,419
21,637

364

981,100

364

998,400

891,782

364

981,100

364

998,400

3,437

2,500

2,500

81,082
15,000
200

2,900
95,000
15,000
200

2,900
100,000
15,000
200

991,501

1,096,700

1,119,000

1968 estimate

1969 estimate

CAPITOL POWER PLANT
195? actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief engineer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant chief engineer
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
_
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Head maintenance foreman
Operating engineer foreman
Assistant head maintenance foreman
Electrician foreman.
_
Maintenance foreman.
Steamfitter foreman
_
Substation foreman..
_
Operating engineer leader
Steamfitter leader. _
Electrician

Maintenance leader
_
Instrument mechanic
Equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
7

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
1
1
Electrician foreman
_
$5,773
$6,115
$6,115
2
2
Air-conditioning mechanic foreman.
11,386
12,230
12,230
1
Elevator mechanic foreman
5,422
5,637
1
5,637
1
Carpenter foreman
5,401
5,720
1
5,720
1
Painter foreman
5,401
5,720
1
5,720
1
Steamntter-plumber foreman
5,401
5,720
1
5,720
Equivalent to loss than $5,440
607,977 260 623,347
257 548,899

361 1,212,300

257,477
905,600

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

7

$26,400

7

26,400

8,119
1,300

100
8,140
1,200

100
9,000
1,200

33,371

35,000

36,700

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary bef salary
1

$8,860

1

$9,075

1

$9,075

1

7,035

1

7,035

1
1
1

4,615
3,415
3,175

1
1
1

4,615
3,500
3,260

1
1

7,260
4,750

1
1

3,585
3,345

1
5

6,133
29,899

1
5

6,531
30,637

1
5

6,531
31,510

1
1
1
1
1
5
1
2
1
2
44

5,957
5,940
5,959
5,940
5,401
27,497
5,396
10,320
5,122
10,163
181,380

1
1
1
1
1
5
1
2
1
2
44

6,302
6,115
6,115
6,115
5,720
28,060
5,554
11,108
5,554
10,837
210,884

1
1
1
1
1
5
1
2
1
2
48

6,302
6,115
6,115
6,115
5,720
28,600
5,554
11,108
5,554
11,108
238,463

71 332,207
1.5
6,883

71
2

367,017
11,217

75

396,800

69.5 325,324

69

355,800

75

396,800

Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

01

Personal services. _

13,087

20,000

20,000

29,878
11,300

1,400
40,000
11,300

1,400
40,000
11,300

379,589

428,500

469,500

LIBRARY BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Superintendent
__.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Superintendent
_.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant superintendent
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
2d assistant superintendent
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to less than $5,440:
Elevator operator
Clerk
Junior laborer




STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL CARE

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

1957 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$10,320

1

$10,320

$9,205

52
1
22

7,035

7,250

7,250

5,575
5,375
26, 405
4,485
18,350
3,260
15,650

5,575
5,510
31,065
8,700
14,340
3,260
15, 565

5,710
5,645
31,605
8,970
14,680
3,345
15,990

166,600
4,296
59,500

52
1
22

166,600
4,296
59,500

52
1
22

166.600
4,296
5,9,600

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890._
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Engineer-in-charge
Electrician foreman
Refrigeration and air-conditioning
mechanic foreman
Assistant engineer-in-charge
Elevator mechanic foreman
Decorator foreman
S teamfltter-plumber foreman
Carpenter foreman
Sheetmetal worker foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1
1

$4,080
3,600

1
1

$4,215
3,685

1
1

$4,350
3,685

6,353
5,966

1
1

6,718
6,115

1
1

6,718
6,115

5,683
5,683
5,422
5,641
5,179
5,202
5.193

6,115
6,115
5,637
5,720
5,450
5,450
5,554
234,044

48

6,115
6,115
5,637
5,720
5,720
5,720
5,554
243,051

294^818

59

304,500

48

211,960

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
48

59

269,962

59

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
salary
ber

Num- Total
ber salary

0.3

$1,882

2

$8,718

58.7 268,080

57

286,100

59 $304,500

1,100
76,000
4,000

1,100
80,000
4,000

70,497
4,000

Personal services

342, 577

389, 600

367, 200

BOTANIC GARDEN
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant director
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Horticulturist (management)
Gb-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
._
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
_
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services.

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total

1
5,980
1
4
3
18
2

5,335
17,650
11, 265
63,440
6,430

ber

salary

1

$7,250

1
1
5
2
18
2

6,250
5,645
22,130
7,850
65,055
6,430

$7,035

1
1

6,115
5,510

5
2
18
2

21, 590
7,850
64, 205
6,430

18

72,254

18

79,473

18

82,790

48
2

189,174
7,240

48
1

198,208
4,308

48
1

203,400
3,000

46

181,934

47

193,900

47

200,400

2,982

3,000

3,000

29,289
3,700

29,000
3,700

800
32,000
3,700

217,905

230,400

239,900

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber
salary
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,975:
Librarian of Congress
1
$15,000
1
$20,000
Chief assistant librarian
1
14,800
1
17,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
1
14,069
Chief of division..
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1
13,091
Chief of division
26,418
Director of department
2
26,200
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
11, 610
Assistant director of department—_
12,150
11, 920
Associate director of department
12, 285
12,150
Deputy chief assistant librarian
12, 285
12,150
Director of department
12,690
12,690
Law librarian
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
10,
922
Assistant director of department
1
11,299
11.180
Assistant law librarian
13 141,555
98,419
Chief of division
11,395
Chief of section
11,023
1
11,180
Keeper of collections
11,063
1
11,395
Specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
67, 585
77, 224
Assistant chief of division
10,280
10, 280
Assistant director of department
66,375
66, 991
Chief of division
9,149
8,990
Classification officer
8,990
Employee relations officer
39,089
Head of section
56, 716
9,835
Information-publications officer
9,635
9.042
Principal cataloger
8,990
9,696
Selection officer
9, 584
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
16, 542
16,215
Area specialist
8,215
32, 749
Assistant chief of division
26,070
33, 571
Assistant to director of department. __
7,705
7,570
Auditor
8,000
7,570
Budget officer
8,645
8,471
Chief of division
24, 586
16,817
for FRASER

Num- Total
ber salary

1957 actual

Digitized


1
1

$20,000
17,500

1

14,190
26,660
11, 720
12, 293
12, 448
12,448
12,690

1
13

11,395
142,787

1
1

11,347
11,395
78,073
10, 280
67,320
9,257
9,092
39,185
9,944
9,205
9,850
16, 739
33, 205
26,150
7,813
8,151
8,645
24,860

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645-Continued
Coordinator
Editor
Employment and training officer
Exhibits officer
Head of section
Historian
Personnel operations officer
Reference assistant
Research assistant
Reference librarian
Secretary of Library
Senior subject cataloger
Smithsonian librarian
Special assistant
Special assistant to librarian
Specialist, American history
Technical assistant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accounting officer
Archivist-manuscript historian
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant editor
Assistant head of section
Assistant selection officer
Bibliographer
Chief cataloger
Chief of division
Chief of reading room
Chief of section
Curator
Classification analyst
Disbursing officer
Editor
Head of section
Head of unit
Picture specialist
Principal cataloger
Principal recommending officer
Reference librarian
Research assistant
Science reference librarian
Secretary of Library
Senior cataloger
Senior reference librarian
Senior subject cataloger
Slavic research analyst
Specialist in photography
Subject cataloger
Supervisor of reader service
Tabulating officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant coordinator
Classifier
Disbursing officer
Head of section
Head of unit
Press officer
Reference assistant
Senior cataloger
Senior music cataloger...
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative secretary
Analyst
Assistant accounting officer
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of reading room
Assistant editor
Assistant employee relations officer. _.
Assistant head of reading room
Assistant head of section
Assistant head of unit
Assistant secretary of Library
Assistant to keeper of collections
Atlas cataloger
Bibliographer
Cataloger
Cataloging assistant
Chief of section
Curator
Custodian, Capitol station
Editor
Editorial specialist
Employee relations assistant
Film cataloger
Head, periodicals collection
Head of reading room
Head of section
Head of unit
Indexer-digester
Librarian
Manuscript specialist
Music cataloger
Picture specialist
Placement assistant
Principal cataloger
Publication specialist
Purchasing adviser
Reference assistant
Reference librarian
Reference-processing assistant
Reviser
Senior cataloger
Slavic reference librarian
Special assistant
Subject cataloger
Supervisor of reading room

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

$8,000
24, 430
8,430
8,645
58, 421
8,645
7,570
8,000

$8,143
24,859
8,540
8,860
74, 211

$8,251
25,181
8,695
8,860
75,110

7,729

7,837

7,813

8,000

7,871
33,981

8,000
34, 374
8,860
8,860
8,645
8,251
8,423

8,430
4
1
1

33,505
8,860
8,860

1
1

8,000

8,860
8,645
8,143
8,215

7,6

7,680
6,390
14, 348

13, 855
6,992
7,093
28, 702
6,753
28,817
7,465
14, 930
7,332
7,465
2
6
3

14,524
42,425
20,715

1
1

7,458
7,465
14, 715
6,390
7,465
20, 890
21,683
34, 733
6,918

1
1
1

3
3
5

6,820
7,465
6,605

7,250
28, 270
6,864
29,215
7,680
15,089

7,417
28, 745
7,035
29,358
7,680
15,145

6,820
7,465
6,623
6,906
14, 733
65,034
14, 024
6,399
7,465
7,680
6,390
7,369
6,451

7,020
7,465
6,820
7,035
14, 930
65, 406
14, 224
6,605
7,465
7,680
6,541
7,465
6.605

21,290
21,794
35,393

3
3
5

21,508
21,965
36,029

6,399
6,390

1
1

6,605
6,533

6,764

6,872

6,725

6,725

6,644
6,402
6,170
6,353
6,380
6,395

6,725
6,510
6,305
6,489
6,515
6,530

17, 245
6,250
5,440
6,250
12,060
5,462
12,275

17, 980
6,250
5,440
6,250
12, 200

18, 250
6,250
5,440
6,250
12,335

17, 655
6,060
5,597
16, 700
5,795
6,245
6,075
6,520
5,570
5,440

17, 925
6,195
5,732
17,105
5,930
6,250
6,210
6,520
5,705
16,320

6,110
5,940

19

7,680
6,590
14,602

6,590
6,295

11,100

1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
12
3
1
1
1
1

1
1
2

5,721
6,105
6,250
6,105
12, 500
6,250
5,925
5,591
6,385
5,872
71, 748
18, 645
5,500
6,153
6,250
5,478
5,872
5,845
5,748
6,250
12, 387
46, 656
5,665
30,755
114,897
5,624
12,176
12,040
5,665

1

6,250

6,240
1
4
1

6,240
24,295
6,250

1
4
1

6,115
82, 578
11, 555
5,635
6,250
11,405

19
1
2
2
1

5,650
6,008
6,115
12, 270
6,250
12, 500
40, 252
5,800
36, 680
115,233
5,440
12,410
12,175
5,800

6,725
6,645
6,440
6,624
6,650
6,665

6,250
24,460
6,250
6,250

14
2
1
1
2

83, 793
11, 825
5,770
6,250
11,675

19
1
2
2
1

5,785
6,143
6,250
12, 405
6,250
12, 500
41,197
5,935
36,865
116,653
5,440
12,500
12,310
5,935

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

01

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
6
112
31
151
129
85
126
20

$31,184
563,242
141,801
622,698
480,619
295,496
407,162
62,607

7
122
32
151
144
89
123
21

$36,855
607,856
147,158
625,258
534,311
306,408
395,199
64,526

7
124
32
153
147
92
125
21

$37,637
624,753
149,682
644,157
551,570
321,531
407,247
65,363

88

272,005

84

264,746

84

264,746

967.5
1,014.8
1, 028.8
4, 586, 544
4,850,388
4,967,563

..

„

Personal services

108,895
519

113, 348
5,000

113, 348
5,000

78,311
11, 332

19, 259
49, 000
11, 500

19, 259
49,000
11, 500

4,785, 601

5,048, 495

5,165,670

COPYRIGHT OFFICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Register of copyrights
_.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Chief of basic research
Chief of division
General counsel
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant register of copyrights..
Chief of division
Principal legal adviser
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant chief of division
Attorney-adviser
Senior attorney
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
• Administrative officer.
Assistant chief of division
Attorney-adviser
Chief of division
Economic research analyst
Head of section
Research analyst
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant head of section
Attorney
Chief of division
Head of section
Head of unit
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant chief of division
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Attorney-adviser.
Copyright attorney
Copyright examiner
Head reference searcher
Head of section
Reviser
Senior cataloger
Supervisor
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rate
equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1

$14,175
1

10, 750
22, 218
21, 500

1
1
1
1
1

8,990
9,205
10,065
7,628
8, 430
7,570
8,297
8,645
16, 454
8,645
6,960
21,170
6,390
6,902
19. 443
22, 395
6,435
8

5,440
46,815
11,865
34,823
6,055
5,815
5,510
180,248
17,600
190,784
185,922
135,161
12,448
5.439

1
1
37
5
51
46
40
4
2

1

$14,405

1
1
1

11,880
11,880
11,880

1
1

11,051
11,331

18,180
9,205
10,065

2
1
1

18,497
9,388
10,065

7,785

1

$14,284
11,619
11,619
11,619
10,942
11,180

7,952

7,778
8,430
8, 645
16, 215

16, 390

7,071
20, 460
7,071
7,035
26, 388
23,040

7,250
20,460
7,250
7,227
26, 983
23,040

6,575

6,710

5,580
5,570
46,124
6,205
5,930
40,884

5,715
5,705
46, 884
6,250
6, Of 5
41, 519

5, 950
5,655
183,036
22, 497
207, 266
171,412
134, 568
12,015
5,392

7,887
8,622

1
1
33
4
52
47
40
4
2

6.085
5,780
167, 941
18, 337
214, 911
176, 714
136, 474
12. 355
5,477

8.440

Total permanent, departmental. _„„ 236 1,104, 632




Net p e r m a n e n t , departmental
(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

238 1,121, 9§4

234 1,115,054

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
7. 5 $34,906

0.9

$4,427

0.9

$4,427

228.5
1, 069, 726

237.1
1,117, 557
500

500

18, 414

4,315
5,000

4,315
5,000

1,088,140

1,127,372

1,120, 442

Personal services.

233.1
1,110, 627

LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

985
1,024
1,038
4, 669, 058
4,894, 357
5,011, 532
17,5 82, 514
9. 2 43,969
9. 2 43, 969

Deduct lapses

Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

1958 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses

1958 estimate

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $14,800 to $16,000:
Director
...
_
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy director
Senior specialist
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Deputy director
Senior specialist
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Analyst
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Chief of section
Specialist in American government
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Attorney
Chief of'division
Economist...
Legal analyst—_^^
*.
___
Specialist in education
Specialist in labor
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Analyst
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Economist
Executive officer
Legal analyst
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Analyst
_
Chief of division
Economist
--Editor
Legal analyst
Senior digester
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Analyst
Assistant chief of division
Graphic information specialist
Legal analyst
Translator
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant chief of division
Head of section
Service librarian
GS-9. $5, 440 to $6,250:
Analyst
Bibliographer
Chief of reading room
Legal analyst
Legal digester
Reporter
Research assistant
Senior reference librarian
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental- __
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base__
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
Personal services

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
1

$14,800

1
17

13,306
224,262

1
1

11,610
11,610

1
1

11,610
11,395

1

$16,000

1

$16,000

1
17

13,975
239,087

1
17

13,975
241,015

1
1
1

11,610
11,610
11,802
11,610

11,610
11, 760
11,966
11,610
11,610

10,320
10,414
10,320
20,640
10,965
10,320

10,320
10,535
10,422
20,925
11,116
10,463

37,671
9,205
9,850
28,480
9,205
27,17S

28,081
18,407
10,001
19,494
9,364
18,432

28,602
18,625
10,065
19,802
9,472
18,653

47,360
7,785
24,345
8,645
8,423
8,032

39,812
7,928
16,605
8,860
7,570
8,215

40,419
8,036
16,850
8, §60
7,753
8,358'

47,388

41,299
6,605
7,680
28,355
6,691

41,886
6,707
7,680
28, 624
6,820

6,495
6,600

6,630
6,725

10,791

7,465
42, 582
6,581
6,358
6,466
6,410

39,275
23,390
6,250
11, 782
17,705
11,210
16, 578
6,250
70,017

46,055
23, 795
6,250
6,175
11,935
11,480
11,300
6,250
106,974

4,890
58,223
71,178
50,230
9,900
3,285

9,240
54,200
85,216
43,455
3,385

158 1,058,976
5.8 38,902
152.2
1,020,074
406
5,070
277
1,025, 827

9
4
1
1
2
2
2
1
24
2
15
23
14
2

62, 575
24,200
6,250
6,250
12,205
11,750
11, 570
6,250
118,015
9,375
62,370
86,382
47, 395
6,430

3,863
163 1,114, 690
5
34,188

3,863
171 1,168,783
5
34,188

158

166
1,080,502

1,134, 595

500

500

4,287
5,000
250

4,287
5,000
250
1,144,632

1,090, 539

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
ORGANIZING AND MICROFILMING THE PAPERS OF THE PRESIDENTS

DISTRIBUTION OF CATALOG CARDS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief of division
Editorial consultant
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant chief of division
Editor
__

Head of section
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant editor
Assistant head of section.__
Editor...
__

Head of section
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant editor
. _ _
Decimal classifier
Head of section
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant editor
Editor
Head of section.
Principal estimator
Supervisor of unit
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less t h a n $5,440.

_ _

1
1

$10,386
11,212

1
1

$10,535
10,320

1
1

$10,710
10,422

1
1
1

7,652
8,000
8,041

1
1
1

7,785
7,570
7,622

1
1
1

7,977
7,570
7,785

2
1

13,621
6,646

3

19,780

3
1
1
3

19,833
7,053
6,492
19,618

3
1
1
3

20,222
7,250
6,605
19,902

1
1
1

6,725
6,725
6,575

1

6,725

1

6,725

1

6,710

1

6,725

1
1
1
1
2
1
16
10
30
34
53
32
7

5,440
5,700
5,737
5,965
11,525
5,325
79,056
45,850
120,918
124,376
186,237
104,684
22,557

1

6,070

1

6,205

1
1
2
5
15
11
37
34
49
36
7

5,873
6,100
11,795
26,535
73,746
51,050
149,010
125,585
172,883
117,575
22,740

1
1
2
5
15
11
37
38
53
36
7

6,008
6,235
12,065
27,210
75,188
51,550
152,385
140,716
187,690
119,285
22,825

1

4,485

1

4,485

1

4,485

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
._.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

204 833,218
9.2 37,802

215 883,710
4. 9 20,199

223 923,740
4.9 20,199

194.8 795, 416

210.1 863, 511

218.1 903,541

3,399

3,399

38, 625

Personal services

834,041

906, 940

866, 910

BOOKS FOR THE BLIND
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief of division..
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant chief of division
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Inspector
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Acquisitions officer
Head of section
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services..




Departmental: Gradrs and ranges:
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Supervisor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant supervisor
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

N u m - Total
ber
salary

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Number

Number

Total
salary

Total
salary

1

$10,750

1

$10,487

1

$10, 596

1

9,420

1

8,990

1

8,990

1

7,570

1

7,570

6,402
6,218
5, 605
4,890
12, 630
10,768
13, 678
25, 528

1
1
1
1
2
4
4
8

6,500
6, 354
5,605
4,890
8,307
14, 309
13,319
25,356

1
1
1
1
2
4
4
8

6,635
6, 489
5, 605
4,890
8,442
14,649
13, 574
25, 611

24
1

105,889
3,423

25

111, 687

25

113,051

23

102,466

25

111, 687

25

113,051

102,466

1, 000

1,000

430

430

113,117

114, 481

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

10 40,050
0.3 1,360

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
01

$6,390

5,440
4,525
7, 340
6,830
9,525

Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses

9.7 38,690
500
39,190

Personal services .

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS
SALARIES AND

EXPENSES

1957 actual

rates

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

01

1957 actual

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690
Superintendent of Documents
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant Superintendent of Documents
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Librarian .
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Chief of section
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Chief of section
_
Assistant chief of section
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
._
Librarian...
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890._.
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440:
$1.71
$1.65
$1.63
$1.57
$1.52 _ _ _ _ _
$1.46

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment.
Other personal services:
Overtime and holidav pay
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,150

1

$12,420

1

$12,690

1

10,535

1

10,750

1

10,965

1

8,000

1

8,000

1

8,215

7

50,105

7

50,105

7

51,180

3
1

19,635
6,725

3
1

19,770
6,725

3
1

19,985
6,725

1
8
2
5
23
16
60
71
98
37
1

6,250
47,300
11,150
28,225
116,225
76,215
258,810
273,745
341,070
125,585
3,030

1
8
2
5
25
15
66
76
93
38
1

6,250
47,840
11,420
28,630
128,380
72,270
287,310
294,730
328,000
130,585
3,115

1
8
2
5
25
15
66
76
99
38
1

6,250
48,515
11,690
28,900
130,135
72,810
292,035
297,620
352,575
131,775
3,200

13

44,616

64

208,998

67

203,466

15

53,352

15

53,352

64

216,986

64

216,986

67

211,827

72

227,637

480 1,851,835
11.5 43,058

490 1,928,465
5. 3 19,835

501 1,983,240
6.2 23,320

468.5
1,808, 777

484.7
1,908,630

494.8
1,959,920

136, 398

133, 000

133,000

60, 207
3,071

20, 000
3,000

20,000
3,000

2,008, 453

2,064, 630

2,115, 920

$1, 944, 570
63, 883

$2, 000, 630
64, 000

$2, 051, 920
64, 000

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE-Continued
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE REVOLVING
1957 actual

FUND

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$5,440 or above:
$20,000: Public Printer
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
$17,500:
Deputy Public Printer
1 17,500
1 17,500
1 17,500
Executive officer
1 17,500
1 17,500
1 17,500
$14,190: Assistant executive officer
and director of personnel
1 13,975
1 14,190
1 14,190
$13,330:
Comptroller
13,115
13,330
13,330
Director of purchases
13,115
13,330
13,330
Planning manager
13,115
13,330
13, 330
$13,115: Production manager
12,900
13,115
13,115
$11,610: Plant engineer
__.
11,610
11,610
11,610
$11,395:
Assistant director of personnel
11,395
11,395
11, 395
Medical director
11, 395
11, 395
11, 395
Technical director
11,395
11,395
11, 395
$11,180: Assistant planning manager.
10,965
11,180
11,180
$10,750: Assistant production manager
1 10,965
10,750
1 10,750
$10,557:
Night production manager
10,307
10,557
1 10,557
Superintendent of binding
10,307
10,557
10,557
10.307
10, 557
10.557
Superintendent of composition
10,307
10,557
10,557
Superintendent of offset
10.307
10,557
10,557
Superintendent of platemaking...
10,307
10,557
10, 557
Superintendent of letterpress
10,320
10, 535
10.535
$10,535: Assistant comptroller
10,535
10.320
10,320
$10,320: Assistant plant engineer
10,065
10,065
10,065
$10,065: Acting security officer
$9,997:
9,997
9,747
9,997
Assistant director of purchases
9,747
9,997
9,997
Director of planning service
_
9,747
9,997
Director of plant planning
9,997
Director of typography and design
_
1
9,997
9,747
9,997
$9,635: Electrical engineer
...
9,635
$9,460: Chief indexer
~1
9~460
9,460
9,460
$9,420: Chief, employee relations
1
9,420
section
$9,235:
Assistant night production manager
9,235
8,985
9,235
Assistant superintendent of bind9,235
ing
8,985
9,235
Assistant superintendent of bind9,235
8,985
9,235
ing, night
Assistant superintendent of com9,235
8,985
9,235
position
Assistant superintendent of plate9,235
8,985
9,235
making
Assistant superintendent of press18,470
2 18,470
17,970
work
9,235
1
9,235
Superintendent of library branch..
$9,205:
9,205
9,205
9,205
Assistant technical director
9,205
9,205
Chief, employee relations section..
9,075
9,075
$9,075: Disbursing officer
1
9,075
$9,047: Assistant comptroller and
1
9,047
chief, computing section
1
9,047
8,797
$8,797:
Assistant director of printing pro1
8,797
1
8,797
curement
1
8,547
Assistant director of planning
1
8,797
1
8,797
service
1
8,547
Assistant director of plant plan1
8,797
1
8,797
1
8,547
ning
Assistant director of typography
1
8,797
1
8,797
1
8,547
and design
$8,766: Foreman of photoengraving
1
8,766
1
8,766
1 8,516
section
$8,645:
Assistant chief, employee rela8,645
8,645
1
8,645
tions section.
8,645
8,645
Procedural analyst
1
8,645
$8,599:
8,349
Foreman, day
1
8,599
Foreman, night
_
_.
$8,597:
Assistant director for commercial
1
8,597
8,347
1
8,597
planning
Assistant director for night plan1
8,597
1
8,597
8,347
ning
_.
Assistant director for plant plan1
8,597
1
8,597
1
8,347
ning production
3 25,791
3 25,041
3 25,791
Technical assistant
1
8,558
1
8,558
$8,558: Foreman, day
$8,528:
4 34,112
4 34,112
33,029
Foreman, day
Foreman, night
8,278
1
8,528
1
8,528
$8,297: Printing procurement tech8,297
8,297
nician
8,047
8,197
8,197
$8,197: Assistant foreman, day
7,947
$8,192: Acting printing cost investi8,192
8,192
7,942
gator
$8,155:
8,155
1
8,155
Chief carpenter
1
7,905
8,155
1
8,155
1
7,905
Chief electrician
8,155
1
8,155
Chief machinist
1
7,905
8,155
1
8,155
Chief operating engineer
1
7,905
14 114,170
14 114,170
14 110,670
Foreman, day
6
48.930
6
47,430
Foreman,
night

8,110
1
8,110
$8,110: Assistant to comptroller
1
8,110
8,022
1
8,022
$8,022: Printing investigator
1
7,772
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1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Ungraded positions at annual rates—Con.
ber salary
ber salary
$5,440 or above—Continued
ber salary
$7,943: Assistant foreman, day
_
1 $7,943
1 $7,943
1 $7,693
$7,902:
Assistant foreman, day
7,902
1
7.902
1
7,652
Assistant foreman, night
7,902
$7,895: Chemist
7,895
1
7,652
1
7,902
$7,822: Assistant chief printing cost
2 15,790
2 15,790
technician.
7,822
1
7,572
$7,805: Cataloger
__
_
1
7,822
7,805
1
7,805
$7,789:
1
7,805
Chief, plate vault section. _
__
1
7,539
1
7,789
1
7,789
Technical assistant
1
7,539
2 15,578
$7,647: Temporary enrolling tech2 15,578
nical assistant
1
7,647
1
7,647
$7,622:
Assistant printing cost investigator
_
1
7,372
1
7,622
1
7,622
Planner in charge...
22 162,184
22 167,684
21 160,062
Printing cost technician in charge2 14,744
2 15,244
2 15,244
Technical assistant.
1
7,372
1
7,622
1
7,622
$7,570:
Chief storekeeper
1
8,645
7,570
1
7,570
Chief, appropriation, accounting,
and auditing section
7,570
1
7,570
7,570
Mechanical engineer
7,570
7,570
1
7,570
$7,522: Clerk in charge, congressional records
7,522
1
7,272
7,522
$7,499:
Assistant chief carpenter
7,499
1
7,249
1
7,499
Assistant chief electrician
7,499
1
7,249
1
7,499
Assistant chief machinist
2 14,998
2 14,498
2 14,998
Assistant chief operating engineer.
1
7,499
1
7,249
1
7,499
Assistant foreman, day
24 179,976
24 173,976
24 179,976
Assistant foreman, night
18 134,982
18 130,482
18 134,982
Foreman, day
1
7,499
1
7,249
1
7,499
Painter in charge
1
7,499
1
7,249
1
7,499
$7,465: Chief, payroll time records
section
1
7,465
1
7,465
1
7,465
$7,250:
Chemist
1
7,250
7,250
7,250
Supervisor
_
7,250
7,250
1
7,250
$7,208:
Machinist hi charge, day
3 21,624
3 21,624
3
20,874
Machinist in charge, night
2 14,416
2 13,916
2 14,416
$7,172: Assistant to printing clerk,
1 7,172
6,922
7,172
$7,035: Safety officer
7,035
7,035
1
7,035
$7,022:
Artist illustrator
2 14,044
1
6,772
2 14,044
Planners
74 519,628
77 521,444
72 505,584
Printing cost technician
19 133,418
20 135,440
16 112,352
Technical assistant
3 21,066
3
20,316
3 21,066
$6,918:
Assistant chief, plate vault section.
1 6,918
1
6,918
6,668
Chief copy preparer
1 6,918
1
6,918
Chief, delivery section
1 6,918
6,668
1
6,918
Technical assistant
6 41,508
6
40,008
6 41,508
$6,725: Assistant to director of purchases
1
6,725
1
6,725
1
6,725
$6,655: Cataloguer
2 13,310
2 13,310
2 13,310
$6,522: Bookbinder in charge
1
6,522
6,522
1
6,272
$6,520: Chemist
1
6,520
1
6,520
6,520
$6,516: Chief, congressional information section
1 6,516
1
6,266
6,516
$6,482: Assistant chief, delivery section
1
6,482
1
6,232
1
6,482
$6,455:
1
6,455
1
6,455
Chief, machine accounting section.
1
6,860
2 12,910
2 12,910
2 12,910
Deputy disbursing officer
1
6,385
1
6,385
1
6,385
$6,385: Chief, cost accounts section. _
1
6,266
1
6,266
1
6,141
$6,266: Foreman, inkmaking plant..
$6,250:
Assistant chief, machine account6,250
ing section
6,250
6,250
6,250
Chemist
6,250
6,250
6,250
Chief, photographic section
6,250
6,250
6,250
Chief, traffic section
6,250
6,250
6,250
Technologist
$6,222: Assistant chief, congressional
6,222
6,222
5,972
information section
6,185
6,185
6,185
$6,185: Administrative assistant
6,128
6,128
6,003
$6,128: Foreman, day
$6,115:
6,115
6,115
6,115
Personnel assistant
6,115
6,115
6,115
Supervisor
6,050
6,725
6,050
$6,050: Assistant chief storekeeper..
$5,980: Assistant to chief store5,980
5,780
keeper
5,930
5,930
5,930
$5,930: Cataloguer
$5,915: Assistant chief, appropriation, accounting, and auditing
1 5,915
section
$5,780:
Secretary
5,780
5,780
1
5,780
Secretary to Public Printer
5,780
5,780
1
5,780
Supervisor
5,780
$5,575:
Artist illustrator
5,575
1
5,575
1
5,575
Assistant chief, machine account2 11,150
2 11,150
ing section
1
5,575
1
5,575
Assistant deputy disbursing officer.
1
5,575
$5,522: Assistant congressional rec5,522
5,522
ord clerk
1
5,272
$5,510:
Assistant to chief, appropriation,
1 5,510
accounting, and audi ting section1 5,510
1
5,510
Engineering draftsman
2 11,020
2 11,020
2 11,020
$5,440: Assistant chief, appropriation, accounting, and auditing
section
1
5,440
5,440

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
1957 actual

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates- Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Continued
Less than $5,440:
$5,375
$5,335
$5,295
$5,240
$5,239
$5,200
$5,124
$5,105
$5,065
$,
$4936
$4,936
$4,890..
$4,885..
$4,784..
$4,755_
$4,750$4,660$4,615
$4,574
$4,525
$4,485
$4,480
$4,350
$4,345
$4,215
$4,210
$4,181
$4,180
$4,095
$4,080
$4,075
$4,010
$3,940
$3,925
$3,855
$3,840
$3,810
$3,805
$3,770
$3,755
$3,725
$3,685
$3,670
$3,640
$3,600
$3.585
$3,555
$3,515
$3,500
$3,470
$3,430
$3,415_.
$3,385
$3,345
$3,300
$3,285
$3,260
$3,215
$3,200
$3,175
$3,130
$3,115
$3,045
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
$3.71: Photoengraver in charge
$3.60: Photoengraver
$3.53:
Negative cutter in charge
Offset photographer in charge
$3.48:
Electrotype finisher in charge
Electrotype molder in charge
$3.44: Stereotyper in charge
$3.42:
Negative cutter, offset—
Offset photographer
Platemaker in charge, head
Platemaker, offset, head
$3.40: Supervisor, unit$3.37: Electrotype finisher
Electrotype molder
$3.35: Supervisor, security unit
$3.33:
Pressman in charge, offset
Pressman in charge, head
Pressman, offset color
Reviewer in charge
Stereotyper
$3.31: Platemaker, offset$3.28: Web, head pressman
$3.24:
Chief, type storage unit__
Compositor in charge, head
Copy editor, desk man
Copy editor, head
Copy preparer in charge
Deskman in charge
Fotosetter in charge, head
Imposer in charge
Linotype operator in charge, head.
Maker-up in charge
Proofreader in charge
Proofreader, head
___,-..-.




1
13
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
5
1
15
1
1
3

$5,375
69,355
5,295
5,240
5,114
5,200
24, 995
10. 210
10,130
24, 060
4,930
73, 350
4,885
4,659
14,265

29
9
5
:5
7
.4

4,660
4,620
27, 690
4,450
13, 575
8,970
215, 040
13,050
30, 415
16, 860
37, 620
4,056
16, 720
32, 760
12,240
36, 675
28, 070
74, 675
376, 800
65, 535
76,630
38,100
7,610
45, 240
48,815
74, 415
364, 815
40, 370
29,120
140,185
14,255
49, 770
45, 695
13,830
100,630
30,870
17,075
50,775
23,415
46,200

15
7
5
17
10
1
5

48, 900
22, 505
16,000
53, 975
31,300
3,115
15, 225

7,717
1
24 179,712
3 22,026
1
7,342

1
2
2

7,010
14,020
14,310

46
3
4
11
1
4
9
4
11
7
19
90
18
20
10
3
11
14
20
106
10
8
33
4
14
10
5
31
13
4
14
9
11
1
11

1
11
2
1
2
3
6

2

6,490
71,390
12,980
6,490
12,980
19,470
6, 490
38,940
6,490
6,490
6,490
12,980

$5,375
64,020
5., 295
5,240
5,239
5,200
25,620
15, 315
10,130
19, 744
4,930
63, 570
4,885
4,784
14, 265
4,750
9,320
4,620
18,460
4,574
13,575
8,970
43 192,640
3 13,050
5
4
11
1
4
8
4
10
7
19
85
18
19
10
3
11
13
20
100
10
8
33
4
14
10
5
29
13
4
14
9
11
1
11
7
4
19
11
1
5

21, 725
16, 860
46, 310
4,181
16, 720
32, 760
16,320
40,750
28,070
74, 860
333,625
69,390
72,960
38,100
11,415
41,470
48, 815
74, 500
368, 500
36, 700
29,120
118,800
14,340
49, 770
35,150
17,500
100, 630
44, 590
13, 660
47,390
30,105
36,300
3,285
35,860
22, 505
12,800
60, 325
34, 430
3,115
15, 225

1 7,717
22 164,736
3 22,026
1
7,342
1
7,238
2 14,476
2 14,310

1
7,717
22 164,736

64,026
35,570
7,114
14,228
14,144
245,350
70,100

64,026
35,570
7,114
14, 228
14,144
245, 350
70,100

34,630
69,260
20,778
20,778

34,630
69,260
20, 778
20,778
30 207,780
31 213,435
26 177,372

12 85,368
8 56,912
1
7,114
2 14, 228
2 14,144
38 257,678
11 74, 591
1
6,718
6 40,308
10 67,180
3 20,154
3 20,154
32 221,632
32 220,320
30 198; 420

$5,375
69,355
5,295
5,240
5,239
5,200
25, 620
15, 315
10,130
19, 744
4,930
68,460
4,885
4,784
14, 265
4,750
9,320
4,620
18,460
4,574
13, 575
8,970
206,080
13,050
26, 070
16, 860
46, 310
4,181
16, 720
36, 855
16, 320
44, 825
28, 070
74, 860
353,250
69, 390
76,800
38,100
11,415
41,470
52, 570
74, 500
390,610
36, 700
29,120
118,800
14,340
49, 770
35,150
17, 500
107, 570
44, 590
13, 660
47, 390
30,105
36,300
3,285
35,860
28, 935
12,800
66,675
37, 560
3,115
15,225

5
10
3
3

31 214,706
32 220,320
27 184,194

1
10
2
1
2
3
1
6
1
1
1

6,739
67,390
13,478
6,739
13, 478
20,217
6,739
40, 434
6,739
6,739
6,739
13,478

3
1

22,026
7,342

1
2
2

7,238
14,476
14,310

1
9
2
1
2
3
1
5
1
1
1
2

6,739
60,651
13,478
6,739
13, 478
20,217
6,739
33,695
6,739
6,739
6,739
13,478

1957 actual
Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s Continued
Equivalent to $5,440 or above—Con.
$3.24—Continued
Referee, head
Referee, record, head
Referee
Reviser, chief
Reviser in charge, press
$3.23: Head offset copy preparer. __
$3.22:
Pressman in charge
Pressman, head
Pressman, offset
Pressman, perfector
Pressman, rotary sheet fed
Pressman, two-color
Reviewer
$3.18:
Printer in charge
Reviser, press
$3.13:
Carpenter
Compositor, head
Compositor
Copy editor
Copy preparer
Deskman
Electrician
Elevator mechanic
Imposer
Linotype operator in charge
Linotype operator
Ludlow operator
Machinist in charge, garage
Machinist
Machinist, linotype
Machinist, monotype
Maker-up
Monotype keyboard operator
Painter
Pipefitter
Proofreader, foreign
Proofreader
Reviser
Saw filer
Sheet-metal worker
Supervisor, industrial trucks
Welder
$3.12: Principal offset copy preparer.
$3.11:
Pressman, cylinder
Pressman, Miehle vertical
$3.08:
Group chief
Negative cutter, offset helper
$3.04:
Mechanic, general
Powerplant operator
$3.01: Blacksmith
$3.00: Apprentice
$2.98: Platemaker, offset helper
$2.97: Deskman
$2.93: Pressman, platen
$2.92: Auto mechanic
$2.91:
Forwarder, head
Laminating machine operator
Repairer of rare books
$2.87: Group chief assistant
$2.86:
Bookbinder
Bookbinder machine operator
Folding machine operator
Machine operator
$2.82:
Carpenter helper
Electrician helper
Machinist helper, linotype
Machinist helper, monotype
Pipefitter helper
Saw filer, knife grinder helper
$2.81: Offset copy preparer
$2.80: Press assistant, cylinder
$2.74:
Mechanic helper, general
Negative cutter, offset helper
Offset photo helper
$2.65: Platemaker, offset helper
Equivalent to less than $5,440:
$2.50
$2.43
$2.41
$2.39
$2.23
$2.22
$2.19
$2.18
$2.14
$2.13
$2.09
$2.06
$2.05

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $12,980
2 12,980
2 12,980
5 32,450
2 12,980
1 6,718

2 $13,478
2 13,478
2 13,478
5 33,695
2 13,478
1
6,718

2 $13,478
2 13,478
2 13,478
5 33,695
2 13,478
1 6,718

1 6,490
4 25,960
85 551,650
11 71,390
8 51,920
3 19,470
10 64,900

1
6,698
4 26,792
88 589, 424
10 66,980
7 46,886
3 20, 094
10 66,980

1
6,698
4 26,792
86 576,028
9 60, 282
7 46,886
3 20,094
9 60,282

1 6,365
16 101, 840

1
15

1
15

6,614
99,210

6,614
99, 210

21 131,481
15 93,915
292
1 828,212
9 56,349
13 81,393
13 81,393
34 212,874
1 6,261
53 331,833
24 150,264
244
1,527,684
2 12, 522
1 6,261
33 206, 613
20 125,220
15 93,915
36 225,396
110 688, 710
8 50.088
13 81,393
4 25,044
308
1 928,388
11 68,871
1 6,261
4 25,044
1 6,261
1 6,261
10 64,900

19 123,690
11 71,610
280
1,822,800
9 58, 590
10 65,100
13 84,630
33 214,830
1
6,510
47 305,970
22 143,220
242
1,575,420
2 13,020
1
6,510
34 221,340
20 130,200
15 97, 650
36 234,360
92 598, 920
8 52,080
13 84, 630
3 19, 530
290
1,887, 900
10 65,100
1 6,510
4 26, 040
1 6,510
1
6,510
11 71,390

18 117,180
11 71,610
276
1,796,760
9 58, 590
10 65,100
13 84,630
31 201,810
1
6,510
47 305,970
21 136, 710
238
1,549, 380
2 13,020
1
6,510
33 214,830
19 123, 690
15 97, 650
35 227,850
90 585,900
8 52,080
12 78,120
3 19,530
285
1 855,350
10 65,100
1 6,510
4 26,040
1 6,510
1 6,510
11 71,390

220
1 377,420
9 56,349

197
1,274,393
9 58,221

190
1,229,110
8 51,752

20 123,960
7 44, 842

20 128,120
9 57, 654

20 128,120
9 57, 654

3 18, 222
18 109, 332
1
6,261
1
6,240
6 37,188
2 11, 940
1 5,886
2 12,148

3 18, 969
18 113, 814
1 6,261
1 6,240
6 37,188
2 12, 356
2 12,188
2 12,148

3 18, 969
17 107, 491
1
6,261
1 6,240
6 37,188
2 12, 356
2 12,188
2 12,148

2
1
1
1

11,690
5,845
5,845
5,970

2
1
1

12,106
6,053
6,053

1,372,099
2 11, 482
2 11, 482

58 345,042
237
1,409,913
2 11, 898
2 11, 898

2 11, 274
5 28,185
25 140, 925
12 67, 644
4 22, 548
1 5,637
2 11,690
10 56,370

1
5,866
5 29, 330
24 140, 784
9 52, 794
4 23, 464
1
5,866
3 17, 535
5 29,120

71 407, 611
ZOif

1
5
2
6

2
1
1

12,106
6,053
6,053

58 345,042
ZOO

1 398,015
2 11,898
2 11, 898

5,866
1
5 29, 330
23 134, 918
9 52, 794
4 23, 464
1 5,866
3 17, 535
5 29,120

1

5,470
28, 495
11, 398
33,072

1
3
2
6

5,699
17, 097
11,398
33,072

3
2
6

5,699
17,097
11.398
33,072

6 31,013
1 4,867
1 5,013
4 19, 884
1 4,514
2
8,903
4 17, 556
3 13,602
6 25,836
6 25,647
1 4,202
2
8,320
8, 528
2

5
1

26,000
5,054

5
1

26,000
5,054

4
1
2
4
6
6

19, 884
4,638
9,236
18, 220
27,204
26, 706
31,010
4,347
8,570
8,528

4
1
2
4
6
6
7
1
2
2

19,884
4,638
9,236
18, 220
27,204
26, 706
31,010
4,347
8,570
8,528

7

1
2
2

8

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE—Continued
Go VERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE REVOLVING FUND—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s Continued
Equivalent to less than $5,440—Con.
$2.03
$2.01
$1.99
$1.98
$1.92
$1.91
$1.87
$1.86
$1.82
$1.71
$1.70
$1.68
$1.63
$1.62-.
$1.56—
$1.52-.
$1.49—
$1.46.

69 $282, 473
13 52,728
8 32,987
3,910
1
27 104,463
5 19, 865
11, 670
3
3 11,357
75 274, 512
2C2 899,184
46 162,656
6 20,220
547
1, 786, 502
309
1, 041,330
1
3,245
612
1,858,644
1
3,099
47 142,739
27,109,558
34.7
170,862

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
5,475.3
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night differential
Uniform allowance
____
Excess of leave earned over leave taken..
All personal services, departmental.

26,938,696
7,396
2, 673, 930
1, 361, 988
7,240
261,495
31,250,745

Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,440 or above:
$10,557: Superintendent of field
service division
___$9,235: Assistant superintendent of
field service division
$8,860: Field service office manager.
Chief of Government Printing
Office departmental
service
office
Field service office manager
$7,465: Assistant chief of Government Printing Office departmental service office
$7,035: Field service office manager.
$6,918: Technical assistant
$6,520: Chief of distributing shipping
$6,390: Field service office manager.
$5,575: Assistant field service office
manager
Less than $5,440:
$4,890
$4,480
$4,180
$4,095
$4,075
$3,940
$3,925
$3,855
$3,840
$3,755
$3,725
$3,685
$3,670
$3,600
$3,555
$3,515
$3,470
$3,455
$3,430
$3,385
$3,370
$3,345
$3,300
$3,285
$3,260
$3,200
$3,175
$3,130
$3,115
$3,045




1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Total permanent, departmental. _ 5,510
Deduct lapses.

1958 estimate

10,307

1
1

8,645
8,645
7,465
14,070
6,668
6,520
6,390
5,575

1
6
1
1

4,480
26,880
4,095
4,095
7,795
31,400
3,855
7,595
11,265
3,725
3,685
3,670
3,600
3,555
7,030
27,760
3,455
3,430
6,685
3.370
3,345
6,515
6,570
9,695
6,315

1
1
1
1

3,130
3,115
3,045
2,860

70 $295, 540
12 50,172
33,103
4,118
103, 844
19, 865
19,450
11, 607
283, 950
939.048
173, 264
20, 964
1, 833, 990
302
1, 017, 740

70 $295, 540
12 50,172
33,103
4,118
1
26 103, 844
5 19, 865
5 19, 450
3 11,607
75 283. 950
264 939. 048
49 173, 264
20, 964
541
1, 833, 990
302
2'
1,017,740

601

601

1, 900,362
1, 900, 362
"47"l42,"739" "47"i42,~739

359
5,280
26, 975, 781
26, 521,012
19.2
19.2
96, 733
96,308
339. 8
5, 260. 8
26, 879,048
26,424,704
7,000
6, 500
103, 753
1, 787, 497
1, 260, 397
7,000
134, 663

102,004
1, 600,742
1,163,094
107, 730

30,179,358

29,411,574

1

10,557

1

10,557

1
1

9,235
8,860

1
1

9,235
8,860

1
1

8,645
8,645

8,645
8,645

1
7,465
2 14,070
1 6,918

7,465
14,070
6,918

1
1

6,520
6,390
5, 575

6,520
6,390

4,890
26,880
4,180
4,095
4,075
7,880
27,475
3,855
3,840

4,890

11,265
3,725
3,685
3,670
3,600
3,555
7,030

24,290
3,455
3.430
6,770
3,370
6,690
3,300
3,285
6, 520
3,200
6,350
3,130
3,115
3,045
2,860

3

1959 estimate

Field—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
$3.58: Plant superintendent
1 $7,218
1 $7,446
1
$7,446
$3.37: Plant superintendent
1
6,802
1 7,010
1
7,010
$3.27: Supervisor
1
6,573
1
6,802
1
6,802
$3.16:
Chief of offset composing section..
1
6,365
1
6,573
1
6,573
Supervisor
6 39,438
6 38,190
6
39,438
$3.11: Plant superintendent
3 19,407
3
19,407
1 6,157
$3.07:
Letterpress pressman
6 38,316
6
38,316
Linotype operator
2 12,772
6,157
2
12,772
Machine repairman
2 12314
12,314
2 12,772
2
12,772
Monotype keyboard-caster operator
1
6,386
1 6,157
1
6,386
Offset press operator
3 19,158
3
19,158
3 18,471
Planning and control assistant
1
6,386
1
6,386
Printer-compositor
5
5 31,930
5 30,785
Printer-composing machine operator
6,157
6,386
Printer-pressman
__
6,157
6,386
6,386
Printer-proofreader
6,157
6,386
6,386
Supervisor
18,471
19,158
19,158
Supervisor of photo section
6,157
6,386
6,386
$2.96:
Printer-operator
_
6,157
1
5,949
6,157
Supervisor
2 12,314
$2.86:
Assistant to chief of copy preparation
1
5,949
1
5,720
5,949
Letterpress pressman
2 11,898
2 11,898
11,170
Linotype machine operator
2 11,898
2 11,898
11,440
Linotype operator
3 17,847
3 17,847
17,160
Makeup imposer
3 17,847
3 17,847
17,160
Monotype keyboard caster operator..
1
5,949
1
1
5,720
5,949
Offset press operator
29 165,880
29 172, 521
29 172, 521
Planning and control assistant
29,
745
6 33,446
5
5 29,745
Photographer
5 28,600
5 29, 745
5 29,745
Platemaker, offset duplicating
process
5,949
1
5,720
1
1
5,949
Printer-proofreader
5,949
1
5,720
1
1
5,949
Supervisor
3 17,847
3 17,847
3 16,890
$2.82: Linotype operator
1
5,866
$2.75:
5,533
Assistant supervisor
1
5,720
1
5,720
M aintenance repairman
11,066
2 11,440
2 11,440
$2.72:
Linotype machine operator
5,179
1
5,658
1
5,658
M a k e u p imposer
16,350
3 16,974
3 16,974
5,450
Offset press operator
3 16,974
3 16,974
5,179
1
5,658
Planning and control assistant
1
5,658
$2.65:
47,736
49,608
Offset press operator
49,608
1
5,304
5,512
Planning and control assistant
5,512
5,304
5,512
1
Power collator operator
5,512
15,912
16, 536
Supervisor
3 16, 536
10,608
11,024
Bindery worker
2 11,024
Equivalent to less than $5,440:
32,196
5 25, 895
6 32,196
$2.58...
1
5,304
5,304
5,304
$2.55
1
14 71,344
73,962
$2.54
14 73,962
3 14,415
15,726
3 15,726
$2.52
117, 208
23 111, 483
$2.45
23 117, 208
1
4,597
5,034
5,034
$2.42
1
$2.34..
$2.33..
$2.31..
$2.30$2.24..
$2.23$2.21..
$2.14..
$2.13$2.03__
$2.02-.
$1.93$1.92$1.84..
$1.83$1.74$1.69..
$1.62$1.54_.
$1.52$1.46$1.39-

5, 575

4,180
4,095
4,075
7,880
27, 475
3,855
3,840
11,265
3,725
3,685
3,670
3,600
3,555
7,030
24,290
3,455
3,430
6,770
3,370
6,690
3,300
3,285
6,520
3,200
6,350
3,130
3,115
3,045
2,860

1958 estimate

Total permanent, field-.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Excess of leave earned over leave taken.
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

1
4, 805
10 46,800
7 31, 762
1
4,805
1
4,597
1
4,451
2
8,902
2
7 29, 701
25 106,075
30 121,050
6
1
1
4
6
27
30
7
7
17
2

23, 025
3, 827
3,827
14, 644
20,718
94, 573
94,880
21, 259
21,259
49,147
5,782

435
1,973, 498
5.3 23, 847
429.7
1,949, 651
166,992
42,165
29, 780
2,188, 588
33,439,333

4,971
53, 537
29,076

25
28
1
6
1

25
27
18

4,784
4,659
32,466
9,194
26,706
110, 750
118,216
4,202
24,084
3,994
22,836
21, 714
87, 875
90,990
57, 654
25,296
24,296
2,891

1
11
6

4,971
53, 537
29,076

4,784
4,659
32,466
9,194
26,706
110, 750
28 118,216
4,202
24,084
3,994
6
6
25
27
18
8

22, 836
21, 714
87,875
90,990
57, 654
25,296
24,296
2,891

435
2,058,026
2.9 13, 502

435
2,058,026
2.8 13,442

432.1
2,044, 524
7,915
111, 651
39,022
15, 337

432.2
2,044, 584
7,915
99,986
36,009
12,270

2,218,449
32,397,807

2,200, 764
31,612,338

THE JUDICIARY
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

AUTOMOBILE FOR THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT

SALARIES

1957 actual

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $9,790:
Chief Justice
Associate Justice
Reporter
Librarian
Marshal
Grades established b y the Supreme
Court:
$9,790 to $10,965:
Assistant reporter
Executive secretary
$8,274 to $9,449:
Assistant reporter
Assistant marshal
Associate librarian
$6,984 to $8,159:
Associate librarian
Press clerk
Secretary
Printing and publication assistant-.
Law clerk
Assistant librarian
$6,465 to $7,350:
Secretary
Nurse
Printing and publication assistant.
Chief clerk
Captain
$5,946 to $6,831:
Law clerk
Assistant librarian
Cataloger
Order librarian
Budget and accounting analyst
$5,432 to $6,317
„
$4,945 to $5,831
$4,459 to $5,345
$4,011 to $4,896
$3,732 to $4,291
$3,470 to $4,028
$3,235 to $3,793...
$2,940 to $3,498
Rate of $3,679
Rate of $2,126

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$35, 500
280.000
13,075
10, 911
10, 750

$35, 500
280,000
13, 075
10, 911
10, 750

$35, 500
280, 000
16, 000
13, 000
12, 750

10, 730
10, 260

1
1

10,965
10,495

10,965
10, 730

9,449
8, 744

1
1

9,449
8,979

9,684
8,979
8,979

8,159
8,159
8,159

1
1
1

8,394
8,159
8,159

7,454

7,454

1
1
1
1
4

8,394
8,394
7,924
7,454
30, 286

11
1
1
1
1

77, 015
7,350
7, 055
6,613
6,613

11
1
1
1
1

76, 720
7,350
7,203
6,760
6,760

11
1

79, 375
7,350

1
1

7,055
6,908

18
4

117, 648
27, 914

17
4

111,112
28,209

17

111, 112

1
1
1
3
9
3
31
4
15
9
26
4
1

6,684
6,094
6,094
$18, 656
49, 229
15, 886
139,681
16, 790
58, 932
32, 370
85, 645
14, 718
2,126

$18, 066
55, 207
10,394
130, 479
4,477
64,076
50, 219
85,181
14, 718
2,126

$18, 361
60, 448
10, 541
139, 533
4,477
63,983
42, 261
86, 205
14, 718
2,126

163 1,106, 501
10
50,475

163 1,109, 057
1
658

164 1,133,744
3
14,345

153 1,056,026

162 1,108,399

161 1,119,399

2,458
58,125

5,000
61, 901

5,000
61, 901

3,000

3,000

1,178,300

1,189,300

1,116, 609

1957 actual

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

1
1

$6,250
4,180

1
1

$6,250
4,180

1
1

$6,250
4,180

1

5,594

1

6,115

1

6,115

1

5,594
120,915

1
1
28

6,115
5,824
126,601

1
1
28

6,115
5,824
132,316

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
_

33

142,533
286

33
1

155,085
4,285

33

160,800

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:

33

142,247

32

150,800

33

160,800

Personal services




Personal services

$4,028

1

4,028

$4,028

1

$4,028

16

16

4,044

4,044

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,320:
$25,500:
Chief judge
Judge
$16,000: Chief technical adviser
$12,500: Clerk
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Marshal
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Clerk
Marshal
Reporter
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Law clerk-secretary
Law clerk
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant clerk
Stenographic-law clerk
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Law clerk
Assistant clerk
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
1 $25,500
1 $25,500
4 102,000
4 102,000
1
16,000
1
16,000
1
12,500

Num- Total
ber
salary

1

10,320

1
4
1
1

$25,500
102,000
16,000
12,500

1

10,535

1
1
1

10,065
10,065
9,205

9,205

9,420

1

6,820

6,820
22, 395

7,035
22, 395

6,725

6,860
6,050

6,860
6,185

6,250
5,510
5,065

6,250
5,645
5,200

18, 750
6,250
5,915
5,335
18, 075
3,670
13, 455

13, 455
3,755
13, 710

26 257,830 26 265,395
1. 2 7, 833 0. 5 1,860

13, 600
3,840
13, 880
26 266,845
0. 5 1, 860

24. 8 249, 997 25. 5 263, 535 25. 5 264,985
9,495

Personal services.

249, 997

9,495

520

520

273, 550

275, 000

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber
salary

29

01

1

CUSTOMS COURT

CARE OF THE BUILDING AND GROUNDS

Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS

Personal services.

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Supervising engineer
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
Ungraded positions at hourly rate:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Electrician foreman
Refrigeration and air-conditioning
foreman
Steamfitter-plumber foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Established by the Supreme Court:
$3,470 to $4,028: Chauffeur
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

32, 582
2,400

600
35,000
2,400

600
39,000
2,400

177, 229

188, 800

202,800

Field: Grades and ranges:
Special positions a t rates equal to or in
excess of $11,610:
$22,500:
Chief judge
Judge
$14,000: Clerk
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Clerk
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Marshal
Senior law clerk-secretary
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Senior law clerk-secretary
Marshal
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Court reporter
Deputy clerk and court reporter
Attorney..
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Deputy clerk
Deputy clerk-chief, protest division._.
Librarian-deputy clerk

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
8

$22,500
180,000

1
8
1

$22,500
180,000
14,000

1
8
1

$22,500
180,000
14,000

1
9

10,320
92,880

11, 610

9
1
1
4
1

82,415
8,990
7,570
32,000
7,570

9
1
1
4
1

82,630
9,205
7,570
32,000
7,785

1
4
1

7,785
32,860
7,785

1
1
1

7,035
6,390
6,605

1
1
1

7,035
6,605
6,820

9

10

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES

CUSTOMS COURT—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued

SALARIES OF JUDGES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Deputy clerk and chief, stenographic
and typing division
1
$6,605
1
$6,390
Chief deputy marshal
__.
1
6,390
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative assistant to clerk of
court
5,915
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Librarian-deputy clerk
1
$6,385
Assistant librarian
5,440
Deputy clerk and chief, stenographic
and typing division
1
6,250
Associate law clerk
5,440
5,440
Assistant chief, protest division
5,575
5,710
Assistant chief, stenographic and
typing division
5,440
A s s i s t a n t chief, reappraisement
division
5,440
Chief deputy marshal
1
5,440
1
5,575
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
1
5,375
1
5,510
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
26,675
5
64,360 10
49,880
13
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
51,630
2
8,970
11
8,835
2
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
50, 790
50,385
12
49,440 12
12
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.
35,850
42,995
42,425 12
10
12
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.
19,560
23,245
22, 650
6
7
7
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.
2,960
3,045
1
1
1
2,960
2,690
1
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
4,000
Reclassifications of clerk personnelTotal permanent,field._
579,900
81 594,880 81 617,490
Deduct lapses
1. 6 6,195
1.6 6,195
27,301
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01
Personal services.

73

552,599

79.4 588,685

79.4 611,295

4,352

6,000

6,000

556,951

1,500
596,185

1,500
618,795

COURT OF CLAIMS
SALABIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
excess of $11,610:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$25,500:
1 $25,500
1 $25,500
1 $25,500
Chief judge
4 102,000
4 102,000
4 102,000
Judge
13
247,000
$19,000: Commissioner
12 228,000 13 247,000
1
12,500
1
12,500
$14,000: Clerk
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
11,880
Clerk
1
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
10,965
10,965
1
10,750
Auditor
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
8,990
8,990
Chief deputy clerk
9,850
9,850
"I
9,"635"
Auditor
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
7,570
7,570
Administrative assistant to chief judge.
8,645
8,645
8,430
Law clerk
__
_
__
7,570
7,570
Secretary to court
___
8,645
8,645
8,645
Reporter and librarian
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
7,465
7,250
7,035
Financial officer
6,390
Administrative assistant to chief judge.
6,820
Secretary to court
7,035
Chief deputy clerk
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
1
1
6 050
5,915
Secretary
1
1
6,050
5,915
Stenographic law clerk
5,915
1
1
6,320
6,185
Secretary-law clerk
1
1
5,915
5,915
Deputy clerk
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
2
11, 285
2
11, 015
10,880
Law clerk
1
6,115
1
5,980
Secretary
11
58,815
57,465
5
27,685 11
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
36, 535
7
36,130
7
89,820
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
._-. 18
21, 750
5
21,345
5
5
20,940
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
26, 795
7
26,200
7
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925—
3,685
1
3,600
1
1
3,515
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
26,315
8
8
25,890
15
52,050
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
6,505
5
6,505
5
6,505
equivalent to less than $5,440
78 649,430 78 674,545 78 678,835
Total permanent, field.
0.4 4, 480
0.4 4,490
19,086
6
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
77.6 670,055 77.6 674,355
72 630,344
number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
2,100
2,100
above 52-week base
676,455
672,155
630,344
01
Personal services.




1957 actual
Field: Grade and ranges:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Circuit and district judges:
$25,500: Circuit judge
$23,000: District judge
$22,500: District juige
$19,000: District judge
Hawaii Territorial judges:
$12,250: Chief judge
$11,900: Associate judge
$9,375: Judge
Retired and resigned judges:
Retired judge
Resigned judge
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
01

Personal services

68
68
68
$1,734,000
$1,734,000
$1,734,000
1
23,000
1
23,000
1
23,000
247 5, 557, 500 246 5, 535,000 246 5, 535, 000
1
19,000
1
19,000
1
19,000
1
2
10

12,250
23,800
93,750

59 1,317, 382
4
59,568

1
2
10

12,250
23,800
93,750

54 1,214,425
4
59,575

1
2
11

12,250
23,800
103,125

76 1,752,050
4
59,575

393 8,840, 250 387 8, 714, 800 410 9, 261, 800
9. 5 205, 776
7 178,300
7 178,300
8,634, 474

8, 536, 500

9,083,500

PERSONNEL

1957 actual

Law clerk-secretary
Law clerk
Marshal
Deputy register of wills, District of
Columbia
Assistant assignment commissioner
Secretary to retired justices, Supreme
Court. . ....
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Clerk
Deputy clerk
__
Probation officer
Domestic relations commissioner
Assistant assignment commissioner. _.
Deputy register of wills, District of
Columbia
Deputy administrative assistant to
chief judge
.
Secretary, Commission on Mental
Health, District of Columbia
Clerk to jury commission
Chief appraiser
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Deputy clerk
Probation officer

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

SALARIES OF SUPPORTING

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Clerk___
_
Register of wills, District of Columbia.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Clerk...
__
Probation officer
Veterans commissioner
_ _
Chairman, Commission on Mental
Health, District of Columbia
Administrative assistant to chief judge.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Clerk...
Probation officer
Deputy clerk
Chief deputy register of wills, District
of Columbia. __
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Clerk
Deputy clerk.
Probation officer
Motions commissioner
Assignment commissioner
Chief deputy register of wills, District of Columbia
Law clerk-secretary
Law clerk
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Clerk
—
_
Deputy clerk
Probation officer

1958 estimate

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $24,300
1 12,420
15 163,830
11 118,250
1 11,395
1
1

11,610
10,320

43 418,605
15 140,225

11 $119,110
1 10,320
1
1

16 151,150
9 80,910
1

38 320,125
2 16,860
80 628,820
1
8,645
1
8,645

11,825
10,535

8,990

U $119,755
1
1

11,825
10,750

16 152,010
9 82,630
1

9,205

15 113,550
81 644,560
1
8,645
1
8,645

15 116,345
81 648,215
1
8,860
1
8,645

19 123,990
145
1,033, 405

19 128,075
145
1,035,555

1
7,570
1
8,000
23 184,860
4 29,215
9 59,875
145
1,017, 280
5 33,455
57 385,085
1
7,465

1

7,465

1

7,465

1

6,390

1
1

6,390
7,035

1
1

6,605
7,035

1

7,498

1

7,498

1

7,498

3 19,905
15 93,990
30 180,690
1
6,725
1
6,725
1

6,860

33 199,905
197
1,084,370
1
6,385
Clerk to jury commission
___ .
Secretary, Commission on Mental
Health, District of Columbia
1
6,250
Deputy register of wills, District of
ColnTTihift
3 18,345
1
6,250
Chief appraiser
1
5,710
Clerk to U. S. commissioner
44 240,710
Law clerk
Disbursing clerk, register of wills,
District of Columbia

59 357,220
30 181,365
1
6,725

59 364,280
30 184,875

3

19,365

3

19,770

1

6,995

1

6,995

1
1
1

6,590
6,590
6,455

1
1
1

6,725
6,725
6,590

69 391,695
197
1,102,460

69 399,605
237
1,339,950

1

5,845

1

5,980

1

5,575

1

5,710

11

THE JUDICIARY
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780-__
___
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335..
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at annual rates
fixed by Judicial Conference:
$14,000:
Register of wills
_
Clerk.
_
$12,500: Clerk
$12,000: Clerk
$10,000: Clerk
__
$8,000: Clerk
_
$6,450:
Court reporter-secretary
Court reporter-law clerk
Court reporter...
Court reporter-secretary-law clerk __
$5,915:
Court reporter-secretary
Court reporter-law clerk
Court reporter
$5,375: Court reporter
Rates equivalent to less than $5,440__.
Clerk hire, circuit and district judges. _.
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
361
$2,001, 570
261
1, 249,335
225
1,035,720
466
1,943,450
631
2,286,410
151 508,920
44 141,035
35 114,295

84
201

$445, 740
977,110

323
1,426,155
413
1,653,170
516
1,863, 281
38 127,660
21 66,835
26 86,600

1
16
11
32
42
4

14,000
224,000
137,500
384,000
420,000
32,000

84
201

$453,920
994,895

1,453,710
437
1,780,045
534
1,949,476
38 129,870
21 67,770
26 87,450

1
16
11
32
42
4

14,000
224,000
137,500
384,000
420,000
32,000

58,050
6,450
117 754,650
54650
1
6,450

9 58,050
1
6,450
117 754,650
1
6,450

9 58,050
1
6,450
117 754,650
1
6,450

6 35,490
1
5,915
41 242,515
73 392,375
18 65,790

6 35,490
1 5,915
41 242,515
73 392,375
17 64,780
589
3,333,950

35,490
1
5,915
41 242, 515
73 392,375
17 64,780
611
3,619,055

3,233
3,254
3,355
16,371,983
17,209, 579
18,022,044
55.3
45.3
131.4
254,889
207,024
607,187

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
3,101.6
15,764,796
Positions other than permanent:
67,047
Part-time employment
129,774
Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Additional pay for service abroad
53,056
01

1958 estimate

16,014,673

$16,058,292
7,159

3,299. 7
!08.7
17,002, 555
17,767,155
67,700
67,700
116,000
116,000
65,700
57,345

65,700
57,345

17,309,300

18,073,900

$18,473,200
7,000

1957 actual

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $11,610:
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
Director
1
17,500
1
17,500
1
17,500
Assistant director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Chief, division of procedural studies
12,420
12,150
12,150
and statistics
12,150
12,420
12,150
Chief, bankruptcy division
11,880
12,150
11,880
Chief, probation division
Chief, division of business adminis11,880
11,610
11,610
tration
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant chief, division of procedural
10,320
10,535
10.320
studies and statistics
_
10,320
10,535
10,320
Administrative attorney
10,320
10,320
10,320
Chief auditor
10,320
10,320
10,320
Budget and accounting officer
Chief, section of court services and
10,320
10,320
10,320
quarters
10,320
Attorney
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
18,625
18,410
18,195
Assistant chief, probation division
Chief, section for field personnel and
8,990
classification
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
8,430
1
8,430
1
8,430
Personnel officer
15,785
2
15,355
Administrative attorney
2
15,355
8,215
1
8,000
Assistant chief auditor
Assistant budget and accounting
7,785
1
8,000
7,785
officer
Assistant chief, section of court serv7,785
1
8,000
7,785
ices and quarters




1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Assistant chief, section for field personnel and classification
$7,570
Attorney
7,570
Chief examiner
8,000
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative attorney
1
$6,390
1
$6,390
6,605
Administrative assistant
1
6,390
6,605
Assistant to the chief of probation
division
1
7,465
1
7,465
7,465
Assistant chief auditor
1
6,390
Attorney
6,390
1
Assistant chief examiner
6,820
1
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
1
Supervising purchasing agent
6,725
1
6,455
6,590
1
Examiner
6,050
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative attorney
2
2
11,690
11,825
11, 690
Statistical assistant
1
6,115
5,980
Auditor
1
6,115
6,250
1
6,250
Accountant
1
1
5,440
5,575
5,710
Disbursing officer
1
1
6,250
6,385
6,385
Administrative officer
1
5,845
1
5,710
5,980
Administrative assistant
1
5,440
Examiner
3
16, 590
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
2
10,750
2
2
10,345
10,210
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
11
55,715
10
51, 595 11
56, 565
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
12
55,440
65,355 14
14
65, 770
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
20
80,285 21
85, 575 27 109,160
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
29 105,580 27
98, 495 33 120,175
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
15
49,750
53,350 16
54,370
16
9,390
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
4
3
9,390
12,350
3
Grades established by interdepartmental lithographic wage board:
Grade 20. $6,136 to $6,802
6,572
1
6,572
6,572
Grade 15. $5,179 to $5,720
5,533
1
5,533
5,533
Grade 14. $4,971 to $5,512
4,805
1
4,805
4,805
Grade 9
4,243
4,243
1
4,243
4,035
4,035
Grade 8
1
4,035
Grades established by administrative
action pursuant to sec. 202 (7) of
the Classification Act of 1949, as
amended:
Grade 11
1
4,701
1
4,701
4,701
1
4,347
1
4,347
4,347
Grade 8
Grade 6
1
4,098
1
4,098
4,098
Grade 5
4
15,600
4
15,413
15, 413
16,000
Reclassifi cations

$19,291,000
7,000

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS

1958 estimate

133 683,579
17.3 85,493

135
4

698,932 161
16,682
4

857,342
16,677

115. 7 598,086

131

682,250

840,665

2,812

157

3,000

3,000

2,550

3,000

608,825

687,800

846,665

$605,155
3,670

$687,800

$846,665

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

7,927

Personal services_

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

SALARIES OF REFEREES
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$15,000: Referee in bankruptcy
$13,750:
$12,500:
$11,250:
$10,000:

Referee
Referee
Referee
Referee

in bankruptcy
in bankruptcy
in bankruptcy
in bankruptcy

Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
Savings due to changes in pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
01

Personal services

Num
ber
41
8
21
6
9

Total Num
salary ber
$615,000
110,000
262,500
67,500
90,000

85 1,145,000
3.1 65,597

53

Total Num Total
salary ber salary
$795,000
110,000
200,000
56,250
60,000

8
16
5
6

88,1,221,250
0.8

71
$1,065,000
16 220,000
19 237,500
8
90,000
114 1,612,500

8,000
24,625

81.9
1,079,403

87.2
1,213,250

114

393,211

388,880

1,587,875
316,725

1,472,614

1,602,130

1,904,600

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES—Continued
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Reclassifications

EXPENSES OF REFEREES
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Chief clerk .
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Chief clerk
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
.

_

4 $24,470

_—

4
3
20
48
67
76
115
45

22,705
15,585
99,680
218,250
266,815
270,505
371,235
135,495

4 $25,010
5
4
39
61
63
89
102
25

28,685
21,365
193,620
267,375
247,680
312,860
329,370
75,615

Total permanent, field-.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

4 $25,550
5
4
39
71
73
109
132
25

29,090
21,635
197,980
313,600
289,940
385,080
428,290
76,465

Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
4 $10,930
$30,000
386
1,435, 670
35.3
119,252

392
$1,501,580
6.4
21, 580

462
1,797, 630
13.9

350.7
1,316,418
97,120
39,466

385.6
1,480,000

448.1
1,747,900

1,341
1,454,345

90,000
99,000
5,700
1,700
1,676,400

49,730

100,000

99,000
6,600
1,700
1, 955, 200

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber
salary

Num- Total

Num- Total

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber
salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
1 $22,500
1
$22,500
The assistant to the President
1
$22,500
Deputy assistant to the President
1
21,750
1
21,750
1
21,750
Special counsel to the President
1
21,000
1
21,000
1
21,000
Secretary to the President
2
42,000
2
42,000
2
42,000
Administrative assistant to the President
6 120,000
6
120,000
120,000
Secretary to the Cabinet
17, 500
1
17,500
Associate special counsel to the President-. _1
17,500
17, 500
Special assistant to the President
17, 500
1
17,500
GS-18. $16,000:
1
16,000
Secretary to the Cabinet
1
16,000
Assistant press secretary
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
1
14,190
1
13,975
Assistant staff secretary
1
14,190
Assistant to the deputy assistant to
1
13,975
the President
1
13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1
12,900
Administrative officer
13,115
1
12,900
Assistant to the deputy assistant to
26, 230
1
13,330
the President
1
13,330
13, 760
Executive clerk
1
13,760
1
13,760
12, 900
Special assistant
1
12,900
1
12,900
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant to the secretary to the
11,610
Cabinet
11,610
Associate press secretary
11, 610
11, 610
Assistant to the special counsel to the
11, 610
President
11,610
11,610
Special assistant
2
24,300
11, 610
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
33, 755
3
33,325
Administrative officer
33, 755
11,180
Assistant executive clerk
1
11,180
11,180
Assistant to the secretary to the
Cabinet
1
10,750
Assistant special counsel to the President
1
10,320
Chief of records
1
10,535
10, 750
10, 750
Special assistant
2
20,640
10,320
10,320
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
27,830
Administrative officer
2
18,840
27,830
8,990
Chief of correspondence
8,990
1
9,850
Chief, telegraph code and travel serv1
9,850
9,850
ice
9,850
9,850
Doorkeeper and chief receptionist
9,850
1
9,850
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
23, 785
Administrative officer
16, 430
23, 785
8,215
Assistant chief, social office
8,215
8,215
8,215
8,000
Chief of files
8,215
8,215
8,000
Private secretary to the President
8,215
8,215
8,000
Secretary to the wife of the President.
8,215
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant chief of correspondence
7,035
6,390
6,390
Assistant chief, telegraph code and
travel service
7,465
7,465
7,465
Chief of mails
6,605
6,820
6,820
Chief of telephone service
6,820
6,605
6,820
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
6,185
Administrative officer
6,725
6,725
Assistant chief of files
6, 725
5,915
Assistant chief of records
Assistant chief, telegraph code and
6,725
6,725
6, 725
travel service
6,725
6,725
6, 725
Assistant in the social office
6,725
6,725
6, 725
C onfidential assistant
6,590
6, 725
6,725
Fiscal accountant
5,915
6,050
6,050
Personnel officer
32,005
19,
365
19,
365
Secretarial assistant
Special assistant to chief of corre6,185
6,320
6,320
spondence
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,710
5,845
5,845
Assistant chief of mails
5,710
5,845
5, 845
Assistant chief of telephone service....
5,845
5,980
5,980
Assistant to chief of correspondence_._
6,250
6,250
6,250
Assistant to chief of records
6,115
6,250
6,250
C orrespondence assistant
5,845
5, 845
Legislative assistant
1
6,250
5,980
5,980
Mail and file supervisor
4
24,325
36, 150
36,150
Secretarial assistant
Special assistant to chief of correspond1
6,250
1
6,250
6. 250
ence
27 147,015
24 132,780
132, 780
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
23 112,040
28 136,660
136, 660
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
33 147,735 31 141,620
141, 620
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
44 180,245
44 177,680
177, 680
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
117,525
29 106.005 32 117,525
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
18
64,375
17
61,540
61. 540
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
47,220
13
45, 110 14
47, 220
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at annual rates
11
36,299
11
37,045
11
37,045
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental



268 1, 579, 999

272 1, 615, 735

272 1, 615, 735

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses
___

3

ber

salary

ber

salary

$45,289

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
265 1, 534, 710 272 $1,615,735 272 $1,615,735
Positions other than permanent: Parttime and temporary positions
_..
60, 668
70,000
75,000
Other personal services:
Overtime and holiday pay
70, 986
92, 400
92, 400
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
5, 894
01

Personal services

1, 672, 258

1, 783,135

1, 778,135

EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS
1957 actual
Field:
Num- Total
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
ber salary
$5,440 or above:
Principal operating engineer
1
$5,645
Foreman electrician
1
5,645
Foreman gardener
1
5,645
Foreman of carpenters and painters.
1
5,645
Less t h a n $5,440
68 250,615
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Principal operating engineer
Foreman electrician
Foreman gardener
Assistant foreman electrician
Assistant foreman operating engineer
Equivalent to less t h a n $5,440

Total permanent, field_
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

72
5
67

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

$5, 645
5,645
5,645
5, 645

255, 860

5,824
5,824
5,824
5,450

5, 450
135, 457

273,195
19,179
254,016

72 278,440
3.3 12,824

72 290,654
2.5 10,038

68. 7 265, 616

69. 5 280, 616

11, 368

24,945

24,945

1,050
5,800
1,545

1,050
5,800
1,545

22, 563
2,888
290,835

Personal services.

37 $126,825

313,956

BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000:
Director
Deputy director
Assistant director
GS-18. $16,000:
Assistant director for budget review
Assistant director for legislative reference
Assistant director for management
and organization
Assistant director for statistical
standards
Chief of division
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Chief of division
Deputy division chief
Deputy office chief
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Administrative assistant to the Director
Assistant division chief
Chief, budget methods
Chief, budget preparation
Chief, fiscal analysis
Deputy office chief
General attorney
Special assistant (security and foreign economic affairs)

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$22,500

$22,500
20, 500
60,000

20,500
60,000

$22,500
20, 500
60, 000

16,000

16,000

16,000

16,000

16,000

16,000

16,000

16,000

16,000

16,000

16, 000
16.000

16,000
16,000

70, 950

1
5

12,900
65,145

1
1
2
1

13,115
12,900
26,660
13.330

1

12,900

4
1
1

57,620
13,975
13,975

4
1
1

13,115
52, 245
12, 900
13, 330
13,115
39. 560
1

13,115

57,620
13,975
13,975
13,115
52,460
13,115
13,330
13,115
39,560

1

13

13,116

14

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

BUREAU OF THE BUDGET—Continued
SALAKIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760—Continued
Specialist on accounting systems
Specialist on organization and legislation
.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Accountant (systems)
Analytical statistician
Assistant office chief...
Assistant to division chief
Budget examiner
Budget methods specialist
Budget preparation specialist
Deputy office chief.
Fiscal economist
General attorney. _
Legislative analyst
Legislative attorney
M anagement analyst
Real property disposal specialist
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Accountant (systems)
Analytical statistician
___
Assistant budget officer
Budget examiner
Budget methods specialist
Budget officer
Budget preparation specialist
Cartographer
Fiscal economist
__
General attorney
Legislative analyst
Management analyst
Personnel officer
Real property disposal specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant (systems)
Administrative services officer
Analytical statistician
Assistant personnel officer
Budget examiner
Budget methods specialist
Budget preparation specialist
Information officer
Legislative analyst
Management analyst
Staff assistant
_
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant (systems)
Analytical statistician
Budget examiner
Budget methods specialist
Budget preparation specialist
Fiscal economist
Fiscal services officer
General attorney
Legislative analyst
Librarian
Management analyst
Records officer
Staff assistant
GS-ll. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Budget assistant
Budget examiner
Fiscal economist
Legislative analyst
Management analyst
Personnel assistant-..
Secretary to the Director
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Secretary to the Director...
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative aide
Administrative assistantAnalytical statistician
Assistant fiscal services officer
Assistant records officer
Budget examiner
Budget methc ds specialist
Budget preparation specialist
Fiscal economist
Graphics analyst
Legislative assistant
Library assistant
.
Management analyst
Secretary
Secretary to an assistant director
Secretary to the deputy director
Staff assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925-..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.
.__
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Duplicating unit-super visor
Photographer- -,.. „
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental.._
Deduct lapses

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1
$13,115
1 $13,330
1

1
1
2
2
2
2
24
1
1
1
3

13,330
24,030
23,220
25,595
23,760
288,360
12,420
11,880
12,905
36,450

1
1
12
1

12,690
12,690
146,340
12,690
117,605
66,865
10, 535
245,315
21,930
10,750
21,500
10,320
11,395
10,5S5
32,250
86,215
11,180
10,320

5
1
8

45,810
10,065
77,940

42
1
2
1
1
3

391,770
9,205
18,625
9,850
9,205
27,185

1
2
20
1
2
3
1

7,785
16,645
155,055
7,570
16,000
22,925
8,000

1
1
4
1
1

7,785
8,645
31,570
8,215
7,570

1
1
1
14

6,390
6,820
6,390
90, 320

2
1
1

13,855
6,390
7,035

13,545

1

13,545

59,130
35,640
12, 905
23, 760
278,910
11,610
11,880

59, 670
35,910
12,905
24,030
279, 990
11,610
11,880

47, 520
11,610
35,910
12,690
169,830
12,690

48,330
11,610
35, 910
12,690
170,370
12,690

14
1

86, 215
43,645
10,535
307,880
10,750
10,965
21,930
10,535

86,000
43,215
10, 535
306,805
10,750
10,965
21,715
10,535

11,150
6,250
17, 265
6, 250
6,115
49,635
6,250
11,690
10,880
5,980
5,845
12,095
10,880
11,150
16, 995
5,575
6.250
43, 540
135,405
185,205
209,260
40,710
10,970
3,555
29,225

01

Personal services-

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
$5,949
1
$5,949
$5,720
5,533
1
5,720
1
5,720
25,355
6
26,541
6
26,541
458 3, 666,358 455 3, 661, 295
27 199,658
16 129,595

454 3, 674,840
16 151,040

431 3,466, 700 439 3, 531, 700

438 3,523,800

9,346
3,839
12, 676

10,000
10,000
20,000

10,000
10,000
20.000

8,616
44

13, 600
8,650
50

13, 500
8,650
50

3, 501, 458

3, 594,000

3, 586, 000

$3, 487, 659
13, 799

$3, 582, 000
12, 000

$3, 574. 000
12, 000

237

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

2
5
1
1

20,640
54,180
11,395
10,535
37,465
10,065
68,950
8,990
364,585
9,420
18,840
10,065
8,990
45,165
8,990
7,785
17,075
139,915
7,570
16,215
7,785
8,215
7,570
7,570
8,645
16, 645
8,430

1
2
1
14
1
1
1
1
1

6,390
13,425
6,605
90, 535
6, 390
7,465
6,605
7,250
6,390

2
5
1
1

20,855
54,610
11,395
10.535
37,680
10,065
69,380
8,990

39
1
2
1
1
5
1

367,810
9,420
19,055
10,065
8,990
45,380
8,990

1

7,785
17,075
140;775
7,785
16, 215
7,785
8,215
7,570
7,785
8,645
16,645
8,430

18

2
1
14
1
1
1
1
1

13, 640
6,605
91,180
6,390
7,465
6,605
7,250
6,605

5,915
2
1
3
1
1
9
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
3
1
1
8
27
40
49
11
3
1

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
_.
Part-time empoyment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nigh twork differential
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

$13,115

1958 estimate

5,845
6,250
17,400
6,250
6,250
16, 725
6,250
11,825
16, 590
6,115
5,980
12, 365
16,455
5,575
17,400
5,710
6,385
50,130
179,370
163, 590
182,650
61,030
11,310
10.325
25,345

5,845
6, 250
17,400
6.250
6,250
16, 995
6,250
11, 825
16, 725
6,115
5,980
12,365
16,725
5,710
17,670
5,710
6,385
50,670
181, 260
164, 535
184,135
61,455
11,310
10,325
25, 515

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total iNum- Total
excess of $5,440:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
1
$20,500
1
$20,500
1
$20,500
2
40,000
Council member
2
40,000
2
40,000
11 140,245
13 151,600
11 140,245
Economist
2
19,080
Statistician
1
11,610
2
19,080
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,845
Secretary
2
11,150
5,710
10,750
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
.
10,480
20,395
4
19.720
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
19,855
24,450
5
23,775
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
24,315
8,285
2
7,880
8,015
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
._.
3,685
1
3,685
3,685
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment..
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Personal services .

31 289,920
2.9 21,075

31 291,885
1.1 10,385

31 293,235
1. 2 11, 735

28.1 268, 845

29. 9 281, 500

,29.8 281,500

4,138
14, 775

5,000
15,000

5, 000
15, 000

7,111

1,000
7,000

1,000
7, 000

309,500

309,500

395
295, 264

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000: Executive secretary,
1
$20,000
1
$20,000
National Security Council
1
$20,000
GS-18. $16,000:
Deputy executive secretary, National
1
16,000
1
16,000
Security Council
1
16,000
Executive officer, Operations Coordi1
16,000
1
16,000
nating Board
Deputy executive officer, Operations
1
16,000
1
16,000
Coordinating Board
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
National Security Council represent1
14,620
1
14,405
1
14,405
ative on internal security
Senior member, policy coordinating
1
14,620
1
14,405
1
14,405
special staff
Chief, information and education
projects, operations coordinating
1
14,835
1
14,835
staff
-_
-

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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, policy coordinating secretariat
1 $13,545
1 $13,330
1 $13,330
Director, operations coordinating sec1
13,545
1
13,330
retariat
Senior area representative, operations
1
13,330
1
13,115
coordinating staff
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant National Security Council
11,880
12,150
representative on internal security _
1
11,880
Member, policy coordinating special
12,150
12,150
1
11,880
Area representative, operations coor58, 590
58, 590
dinating staff
Chief, intelligence liaison, operations
12, 420
12, 420
coordinating staff
Deputy director, operations coordi12, 420
12, 690
nating secretariat
General projects officer, operations
24, 300
24, 300
coordinating staff
Intelligence liaison officer, operations
12, 420
12, 420
coordinating staff
__._...
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Member, policy coordinating special
10, 320
10,320
1
10,750
staff..GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Member, policy coordinating special
9,420
9,420
1
9,205
staff
Research assistant, policy coordinat9,420
9,420
ing secretariat
1
9,205
Area staff officer, operations coordi18,195
18,195
nating staff
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
7,785
7,785
Member, policy coordinating staff
1
7,570
Special assistant, policy coordinating
8,000
7,785
staff
1
7,785
Area staff officer, operations coordi15, 355
15,140
nating staff
8,430
8,215
Administrative officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Confidential assistant, operations
6,820
1
6,605
coordinating staff
1
6,605
Chief, records section
I
6,605
6,820
Deputy administrative officer
6,605
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant to National
Security Council representative on
internal security
1
5,710
1
5,845
5,710
Secretary to deputy officer, Operations Coordinating Board
1
5,440
1
5,575
Staff assistant, general projects, op1
5,710
erations coordinating staff
1
5,845
Staff assistant, intelligence, opera1
5,440
tions coordinating staff
1
5,440
Staff assistant, operations coordinat6,115
ing secretariat
1
6,250
Chief, reproduction and courier sec1
1
5,440
5,440
tion
1
1
5,845
5,980
General services officer
2
2
11,155
11,290
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
11,155
93, 870
94,950
18
18
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
14, 925
25,965
26,235
6
6
GS 6. $4,080 to $4,890
17, 535
15,895
16, 435
4
4
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
11, 685
17,160
17,330
5
5
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
6,830
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01

Personal services.

28 220,860
1.2 9,000

77 605,440
2.6 19,725

77 611,215
2.6 20,281

26. 8 211, 860

74.4 585, 715

74.4 590,934

2,090

3,000

1,000

2,331
5,000

2,353
5,000

596,046

599,287

4,545
218, 495

OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
Director
1 $22,500
1
20,500
Deputy director
1
20,500
1
20,500
GS-18. $16,000:
1
16,000
1
16,000
Assistant director for health
Assistant director for manpower
1
16,000
1
16,000
Assistant director for national secur1
16,000
ity affairs
1
16,000
Assistant director for plans and readi16,000
16,000
ness
16,000
16,000
Assistant director for production
16,000
16,000
Assistant director for stabilization
16,000




1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-18. $16,000—Continued
Assistant director for telecommunica$16,000
$16,000
tions
16,000
16, 000
Assistant director for transportation..
1 $16,000
16.000
1
16,000
16,000
General counsel
Assistant to director for staff coordina1
16,000
16,000
16,000
tion
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
14,405
14,405
Chief, plans and operations division.Chief, requirements and supply divi14,620
14, 835
sion
Deputy assistant director for man14,190
power
Deputy assistant director for mate14,190
rials
Deputy assistant director for national
14,190
1
14,190
1
14,405
security affairs
Deputy assistant director for plans
14, 405
1
14,405
and readiness
1
14,405
Deputy assistant director for produc14, 620
tion
Deputy assistant director for tele1
14,620
1
14,620
14, 405
communications
1
14,620
14,190
1
14,405
Special assistant for scientific liaison. .
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Chief, continuity of Government division
1
13,330
13,330
13, 330
13,115
Chief, damage assessment division
1
13,115
13,115
Deputy assistant director for man12,900
12. 900
power
Deputy assistant director for stabili12, 900
12, 900
13,115
zation
13,330
13, 545
13. 545
Deputy General Counsel...
13,115
13, 330
13, 545
Electronic engineer (general)
13,330
13,330
Executive assistant
13, 330
12, 900
13,115
12,900
Industrial specialist (branch chief)
13,115
13,115
12,900
Information officer
12, 900
12,900
12, 900
Planning officer
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Chifif, agriculture and forest products
12, 905
division
12, 690
Chief, chemical and rubber division _.
12,150
Chief, ferro-alloys division
12,690
Chief, light metals division
Commodity-industry analyst (met11, 880
24,300
als)
.
Coordinator, national defense execu11,610
12,150
11,610
tive reserve
11,880
12,150
Communication specialist
24, 570
24, 570
24,300
Damage assessment analyst
12,690
12, 690
12, 690
E conomist (stabilization)
12, 690
24,300
12, 690
Electronic engineer (general)
12,420
12,150
12,150
Electronic engineer (radio)
105, 570
12, 690
12, 690
Executive officer
^_
11,880
11,610
11, 610
Executive secretary
_._.
12,420
Financial analyst
._
12,420
1
12,690
12, 690
General attorney
24, 840
General economist
11,
880
2
23,760
1
12,150
Government continuity specialist
12,420
1
11,610
Government relocation specialist
86,
670
5
62,910
87,480
Industrial specialist
11, 880
11,880
Labor specialist
Management analyst (plans and pro11,610
23, 220
1
11,610
grams)
12,420
1
12,420
Manpower specialist
1
12,150
Materials specialist
11,610
Mathematician
12,150
12,150
Military liaison officer
11,
610
11, 880
11,
610
NSC planning board assistant
48, 600
48, 600
11, 610
Planning officer
12,150
11, 880
12, 420
Plans and readiness test specialist
25,110
24, 840
25,110
Progress evaluation planning officer__
11,880
12,
420
11, 880
Security inspections officer
12, 690
Special assistant for operation control.
Special assistant to division chief
12, 905
1
12,905
12, 905
(plans and programs)
12, 420
1
12,420
Stockpile management officer
12, 420
1
12,690
12,420
Survey statistician (general)
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
10,535
10, 535
10, 320
Administrative officer
11,180
10, 965
Analytical statistician (economist)
1
11,180
22,145
77, 615
Commodity-industry analyst
10, 535
10, 320
Electronics engineer (radio)
10, 320
Essential functions specialist
1
11,395
11,395
10, 965
Government continuity specialist
10,320
1
10,535
10, 320
Government relocation specialist
33,
970
5
57,190
23,
005
Industrial specialist
10, 750
1
10,750
21, 285
Labor specialist-.
22,360
Materials specialist
10, 320
Reports officer
11,395
11, 395
Stabilization specialist
10, 750
10,320
1
10,535
Staff director (health)
11,180
11,180
Stockpile management assistant
11,180
11,180
T~"I6~965~
Storage specialist (general)
11,180
11, 395
Systems analyst
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
9,635
9,
635
1
9,420
Attorney adviser (general)
9, 635
9,420
1
9,205
Budget and fiscal officer
8,990
Censorship specialist
9,635
2
19,055
3
28,905
Commodity-industry analyst
9,205
1
9,205
1
8,990
Director of personnel
1
8,990
Electronics engineer (radio)
1
8,990
Government continuity specialist
1
9,420
5
49,895
!9,185
Industrial specialist
1
8,990
Manpower specialist
1
8,990
Planning specialist
8,990
Staff assistant (reports).__
8,990
Test planning officer

16

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 195&
1957 actual

OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—Continued
SALAKIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Electronic engineer (radio)
E ssential functions specialist
Health resources analyst
Librarian
Management and personnel assistant.
Manpower specialist
Office services manager
Planning specialist
Supervisory security specialist (general)
.
Survey statistician (health and medicine)
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Area representative
Analytical statistician (economics)
Budget examiner
Electronic engineer (radio)
Executive secretary
Illustrator (general)
Librarian
Management analyst
Personnel assistant
Security officer
„
Staff assistant
Statistician (health and medicine)
Stockpile assistant
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Office services assistant
Secretary to Director
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant planning officer
Communication specialist (radio)
Management analyst
Research analyst
Secretary (stenographer)
Statistical assistant
Supervisor, frequency assignment
section
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200..




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$8,645
8,215

1

$7, 785
7,570
7,570
8,645
7,785

$7, 570
1
1
1

7,570
8,645
7,570
7,570
8,645

8,645
7,570
7,570

7,570

8,645

7,785

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Oth0r personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail
01

7,570

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4

$15,100

4

$15,454

4

$15,454

251 1,923,975
22. 8 178,745

238 1, 869, 639
19. 7 154, 730

254 1, 970, 859
16 122,459

228.2
1, 745,230

218.3
1, 714, 909

238

74,242

72, 620

78,750

24, 566

6,600
24,000

7,100
20,000

Personal services.

1, 848, 400

23,987

10, 665

8,700

1,868,025

1, 828, 794

1,962,950

7,570

8,215
1
1
1

1
1
1
1

1
13
19
20
40
17
6
3
4

7,465
6,605
7,035
7,035
7,465
7,465
6,820
6,820
6,390
13, 210
6,605
6,725
6,185
6,185
6,050

1

7,035

6,820

"I

7,035

1
1
1
1

7,465
7,465
7,035
6,820

1
1
1
1

7,465
7,465
7,035
7,035

2

13,425

14,070

"I

7~035

7,250

6,725
6,185
6,320
6,320

6,725
6,320
6,320
6,590

6,250
6,250
5,440
5,710
12, 230
6,250

6,250
6,250
5,575
5,710
18, 480
6,250

5,440
73,385
96,870
95,910
172,455
65,210
20,070
10,240
12,800

5,575
45, 565
96, 235
91, 775
172, 995
71, 855
6,435
3,130
18, 945

6,250
5,575
5,845
18,750
6,250
1
10
21
22
46
18
2

5,710
56,990
106,865
104,420
191,910
68,610
6,605

6

18,265

PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,985 to $14,835:
Staff director
_
__ _
GS45. $11,610 to $13,335:
Assistant to staff director
GS-10. $5,915 to $7,130:
Administrative assistant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,655:
Secretarial assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,740:
Secretary
Total permanent, departmental ___
Deduct lapses
Net permanent,
departmental
(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime
.
01
Personal services

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$14,190

1

$14,405

1

$14,405

1

12,150

1

12,150

1

12,150

1

6,320

1

6,455

1

6,590

1

5,845

1

5,980

1

6,115

1
5
1

4,795
43,300
13,681

1
5
1

4,930
43,920
6,075

1
5

5,065
44,325

4

29,619

4

37,845

5

44,325

100

2,000

3,000

1S3
29,882

165
300
40,310

300
47,625

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
DISASTER RELIEF
1957 actual

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num-

Total

ber

salary

ALLOCATION ACCOUNTS

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director, national disaster office
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Deputy senior engineer
Engineer. _
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Engineer
.
Reports and liaison officer..
GS-12; $7,570 to $8,645:
AUditof
Operations analyst
C*S-11, $6j3"95 to $7,465:
Auditor
.,-_...-...
GS-9. $5^40 to $6j250:
Administrative assistant._.^
tfS-7:
QS-6:
GS-5;
QS-4.
GS-3;

Number

Total
salary

Number

Total
salary

1

$12,420

1

$12,420

10, 965
10, 320

1
1

10,965
10,320

23, 7S5
7,7§5

1
1
4
1

11,180
10,535
36,605
9,205

31,355
7,785

4
1

31,570
8,000

12, 7§0

2

13,210

15, 355
3,500
6,520

5, 710
16, 725
4,660
8,565
15, 895
3,585
6,690

24 156,055
3.5 22,948

29
191,095
4.6 30,395

194, 825
29
2. c 19. 325

20. 5 133,107

24. 4 160, 700

26.1 175,500

5, 575
i6, 320
4,525

5,440
""I" 525"
4,0§0
14, §15

Total permanent; departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net periiianent, departmental (av
erage nuiiiber| net salary)..._
Other personal services:
itegular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
....
All personal services, departmental.

2
„__
_

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

7,53§

680
9,620

700
9,800

140,635

171, 000

186,000

17,980

62, 930

62,930

15,140
7,610
17, 670
3,175
2,960

._
._-__._

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

01

$12,690

i2, 7§0

$4;525to"$5j3§5
$4;0&) to $4,890
$3,670 to $4,48;0
$3;4l5to $3;925
$3)175 to $3j685._

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
General engineer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
General engineer.
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685...
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470..

36, 390
8,990

26, 970
8,990

1

15,140
7,880
24,840
3,260
3,045

25, 435

13
64,535
0. 3 1,3S0

20
7

117,095
41,395

14
88,365
1. 2 7, 705

12.7 63,155

13

75, 700

12.8 80,660

56,694

94,000

60,000
340
1,000

569

300
1,000

All personal services, field.

120, 418

171, 000

142,000

Personal services..

261,063

342,000

328.000

EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION
REVOLVING FUND, D E F E N S E PRODUCTION

1957 actual

ACT

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Number

Num- Total
ber
salary

ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant commissioner.
'GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant commissioner
<GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant chief, industry branch
Chief, industry branch
Contract negotiator...
Coordinator for sales
Director, national industrial reserve
division
Director, research and development-_
Industrial engineer
Industrial specialist
Mining engineer
Special assistant to commissioner
,




Number

Total
salary

1

$12,900

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
I

Total
salary

1

$13,975

1

$13,975

12,690
12,905
12,690
12,690

1
1
1

12,690
12,905
12,690

1
1

12,690
12,905

12,150
12,420
24,030
12,690
37,260
12,690

1
1
1

12,150
12,690
11,610

1
1
1

12,150
12,690
11,610

2
1

24,570
12,690

2

25,110

ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION—continued
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Commodity analyst
Contract negotiator
Director, industrial division
Space officer
Supply officer
Warehouse inventory specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant project manager
Commodity analyst
E ngineer
Industrial engineer
Marketing spec ; alist
Mining engineer...
Reports control officer
GS-12, $7,570 to $8,645:
Industrial engineer.
Property management officer
GS-11, $6,390 to $7,465:
Inspector...........
GS-9, $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative as§ : i
Inspector.
..__._,__
Shipping officer........_.__....-Storage officer.-..._
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925-.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685._.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary).
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Industrial engineer
Manager, foreign office
GS-M* $10,320 to $11,395:
Engineer
Mining engineer
Regional director, defense mater als
service
Supply officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief, defense mater'als service
Financial analyst
Industrial engineer
Metallurs st
Mining engineer
Supply office^
:
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Depot superintendent
Division chief
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Supply officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant regional director
Depot manager
Industrial specialist
Inspector.
Mica specialist
Property management officer
Supply officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Freight traffic officer
Inspector.
Ore plant liaison assistant
Purchasing agent
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Local employees, foreign areas
Total permanent, field
Deduct l a p s e s . . . .
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local r a t e s _ , _ , . ^ . T , , B . y
,.

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Number

Total
salary

Number

Total
salary

1
1
1

$10,965
10,965
11,610

1

$10,965

1

$11,180

1
1
1

11,610
11,180
10,535

1
1
1

11,610
11,180
10,535

1

10,320
10,280
8,990
29,550
27, 745

28, 690

1

10,065

1

8,860

1
1

2

12,905

1

2
1

12,230
6,250

3
9
10
13

17,
45,
45,
49,
28,

205
585
205
240
545

29,980
9,850
9,205
10, 280
9,205

29,980
9,850
9,20510, 280
9, 205

8,860
8,860

8,860

7,465

1

7,465

5,980
11,960
12,095
5,980

1
2
2
1

6,115
12,095
12,095
5,980

26,000
66,390
22,955
24,435

5
14
6
7

26,255
62,680
23,125/
24,690

77 540,490
17. 9 126,586

66 468,450
1. 3 7,950

62
432,205
0.1
565

59.1 413, 904

64. 7 460, 500

61. 9 431, 640

16,186

12,000

12,000

1, 660

1,800
272
430,362

474, 300

445, 300

11,610

11, 610
12,905

1
1

11,610
12,905

10,320
11, 395

1
1

10,320
11,395

10, 965
10,320

2

22,145

9,635
9,205
8,990
9,420
9,189
7,785
8, 215
8,860
7,570
25, 505

9,850
9,205
8,990
1
1

9,189
9,205

1

8,000

1
1

10,320
11,395
22,145

1

9,850

"I

8," 990
9,205
8, 000

8,860
7.785
8,000

1
1
1

8, 860
7,785
8,000

1
1
1
2
1
1
1

7, 465
6, 605
7,035
13, 425
7,465
6,605
6,605
6.115
71, 625
5,575
17,940
28, 905
30,145
23, 295
36,325
9, 560
1,638

2
1
3
1
1
1

12, 780
6.820
20, 675
7,465
6,390
6,390

2
1
1
1

7, 465
6.605
7,035
13, 210
7,465
6,605
6,605

2
16
1
4
6
12
7
12
4
5

11, 285
94,195
5,440
23, 380
28,905
51, 465
27,135
42, 010
12, 435
9,016

1
12
1
3
7
9
5
10
3
5

5,980
71, 610
5, 575
17, 940
33, 430
38,160
19, 625
36, 070
9.390
9, 240

1
12
1
3
6
7
6
10
3
1

96 537,675
24. 4 122,124

79 449,469
3.1 17,487

70

402,488

52. 8 327, 881

63. 8 353, 727

65

360,920

4
1

39,930
1,638

13.8 78,654
5
9,016

9.1
3

72,015
6,240

17

18

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION—Con.
REVOLVING FUND, DEFENSE PRODUCTION
1957 actual

continued

1959 estimate

ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES

ADMINISTRATION—continued

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary per salary

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment-Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad

01

$2,553

$1,829

$1,829

6.950
25, 418

1,684
4,141
16,964

1,590
4,141
11,852

All personal services, field

449,472

456,600

421,900

Personal services, General Services
Administration

879,834

930,900

867,200

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con,
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52*week base.____.
Overtime and holiday p a y .
...
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services,
mental. ______

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses __
_ _
__
Add portions of salaries shown in other
budget schedules paid from this account

1

13,760

1

13,760

1

13,760

1
1
5

12,150
12,420
61,560

1
1
5

12,420
12,420
62,100

1
1
5

12,420
12,690
62,640

2

21,500

2

21,930

2

21,930

1
10

8,990
94,845

1
8

8,990
78,370

1
8

9,205
78,370

1

8,215

1

8,430

1

8,430

1

6,820

1

6,820

1

7,035

1
1
7
4
4
3
1

6,115
5,335
33,420
16,570
14,425
11,110
3,200

1
2
8
3
5
1
1

6,250
10,400
38,580
12,350
17,180
3,175
3,200

1
2
8
3
5
1
1

6,250
10,535
38,850
12,495
17,265
3,260
2,775

44
3

330,435
6,499

42
3

316,375
7,570

42
12

317,910
82,550

4

29,630

4

29,630

4

29,630

353,566

43

338,435

34

264,990

Net
permanent,
departmental
45
(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base _ _ _
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details.._ ___ __ __ __ __
All personal
mental

services,

depart-

.

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Auditor
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
:

01

833

1,412

1,085

26,605

15-, 085

45

354,399

43

366,452

34

281,160

5

41,935

5

42,365

5
2

43,045
17,290

5

41,935

5

42,365

3

25,755

All personal services, field
Personal services, Office of the
Secretary, Department of the
Interior

163

85

41,935

42,528

25,840

396,334

408, 980

307,000

459,695

455,300

284,500

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

01

Personal services (see consolidated
schedule, Bureau of Mines)
_

ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Attorney
Loan examiner.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Engineer
. .
Loan examiner
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Auditor
Loan examiner
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480-..
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
. __


Net permanent, departmental (avhttp://fraser.stlouisfed.org/
erage number, net salary)....
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

.

1
1

12,690
12,690

1
1

12,690
12,690

1
1

12,690
12,690

1
1

11,395
11,395

1
1

11,395
11,395

1

11,395

1
3

9,205
29,765

1

10,065

1

10,065

2
5

9,375
22,400

1
1
4

6,820
4,890
17,785

1
1
3

7,035
4,890
13,440

15
2

118,915
11,438

11

87,730
80

9

72,205
180

13

107,477

11

87,650

9

72,025

01

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

2,500

13,000

110,126

1

10,965

1

8,990

1
2

$275

$350

$149

depart-

Field: (kade and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $10,395:
EngineerGS-13. $8,390 to $10,065:
Field representative
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Engineer
____
Field representative
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925

ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY,
DEFARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Departmental:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
AdministratorGS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Deputy administrator
Assistant to the Administrator
Division director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant division director
_
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Division director
Mining engineer
•__•
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Economist
. _
_
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
___
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Secretary to the Administrator. _ _
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,200
-

1959 estimate

ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT—

ACT—Continued

1958 estimate

1958 estimate

-101,000

72,300

101,000

72,300

S.000
7,785
7,850
43, 590
19, 759

Net permanent, field (average number, n e t salary): United States
an'

23, 831

Personal services, Treasury Department

133, 957

PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL
PROGRAM
PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL
1957 actual

PROGRAM

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Grades established b y the Secretary of
State:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
$16,200 and above:
ber
salary ber
salary ber salary
Deputy United States commis2 $40,000
sioner general
2 $40,000
1 $20,000
1
20,000
Executive director
1
20,000
1
20,000
1
16,200
1
16,200
Director, Washington office
1
16,200
Grades established b y the Secretary of
State equivalent to general schedule grades:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
11,610
Coordinator, fine arts.
...
11,610
1
11,610
G$-14; $10,320 to $11,395:
1
10,535
Program director.
______
10,535
1
10,533
Gg-13. $8,99d to $10,085:
Assistant to coordinator, public
1
affairs
M90
Transportation officer
8,990
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
7,785
7,785
7, 785
Administrative officer
1
7,570
7,570
Procurement officer
7,570
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,575
1
5,575
5,575
Administrative assistant
5,710
1
5,710
5,710
Passenger traffic officer
7
18,640
32,755
28,230
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
___„•_
26,370
10
43,095
34,935
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
6
19,160
22,830
15,490
GS-5. $3,670 t o $4,480
10,245
3
10,245
3,415
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925—
1
3,175
3,175
3,175
G S - 3 . $3~,175 t o $ 3 , 6 8 5 . . . . .
_____
2,960
3
GS-2. $2,960 t o $3,470
General schedule grades:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
8,990
8,990
Cultural affairs specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
7,465
7,465
1
7,465
Operations officer
7,035
7,250
1
6,820
Fiscal officer
__.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,575
5,440
5,440
Program officer
_
3,585
3, 500
3,415
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
6,350
6,350
6,350
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Grades established b y t h e Foreign
Service Act of 1946, as amended (22
U . S . C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service officer:
24, 200
2
24,200
24,200
Class 3. $10,600 to $12,400__
Foreign Service reserve officer:
1
14,600
14,600
14,600
Class 1. $14,600 to $17,000
5
67,50O
67, 500
67, 500
Class 2. $12,600 to $14,400
139,500
12 139,200
107,400
Class 3. $10,600 to $12,400
10,000
10,000
1
10,000
Class 4. $9,000 to $10,500
7,400
7,400
1
7,400
Class 5. $7,400 to $8,900
10, 200
10,200
2
5,100
Class 7. $5,100 to $6,000
Foreign Service staff officers:
1
11,965
1
11,965
11,965
Class 1. $10,700 to $11,965..
1
8,015
1
8,015
8,015
Class 5. $7,630 to $8,725
2
10,920
2
10,920
10,920
Class 9. $5,075 to $6,045
2
7,600
2
7,600
Class 12. $3,800 to $4,570
Total permanent, departmental. _
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

63 504,690
37.9 300,086

79 614,325
9.8 49,140

67 556,650
29.1 254, 240

25.1 204,6Q4

.9.2 565,185

37.9 302,410

19

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
1957 actual

1958 estimate

Num- Total

Num- Total

1959 estimate

1957 actual

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE—

continued
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

ber

Total permanent. fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
Foreign countries: U. 8. rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Living and quarters allowance
All personal services, field._.
Total, Department of State..

ber

$5,678

All personal services, departmental. .
Field: Grades and ranges:
Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22
U. S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service reserve officer:
Class 2. $12,600 to $14,400
Class 3. $10,600 to $12,400
Class 4. $9,000 to $10,500
Class 6. $6,100 to $7,300
Foreign Service staff officers and employees:
Class 4. $8,270 to $9,300
Class 8. $5,715 to $6,680
Class 10. $4,650 to $5,615
Class 11. $4,225 to $5,000
Class 12. $3,800 to $4,570
Class 13. $3,390 to $4,165
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,440._.
_.._

salary

Num- Total
ber salary
salary

1
1
1

2,439

$2,362
650

$194
350

212, 721

568,197

302,954

11,800
9,000
6,700

1
1
1
1

5,425
1
1

4,315
3,390

6

12,100

12
9.6

1.6
0.8

52,730
39,902

348

12,600
11,800
9,000
6,700

12,600

33,080
5,715
5,425
4,740
4,315
3,390

33, 080
5,715
5,425
4,740
4,315
3,390

933,720

361" 1,030, 485
237.2 676,760

8.8 61, 915
9,568
3, 260 115 291,810

9,000
6,700

348

All personal services,
mental

4,108
16,936

3,963
103,244
!9, 744

68,113
600,341

229, 657

1, 257,941

903, 295




11,610
11, 610
11, 610
117, 990
46, 440

11,880
11,880
11,610
105,300
58,050

1
1
1
9
5
1

11, 880
11,880
11,880
107,460
59, 400
11, 610

30, 960

20, 640

2
6
2
1
1
1
2

21,070
61,920
23,005
10, 320
10,320
10, 320
20,855

11
1
1
5
1
2

23,005
10,320
10,320

10,320

2

20,640

48,175

6

56,735

101,470
9,205
10,065
47,315
8,990
17,980
56,735

7,570

1

7,570

7,785

101,040
9,205
10,065
46,670
8,990

38,110
8,990
10,065
27,615

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

5.8 38,991
100. 4 264, 426
228,811

2
1
1

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

360 1.018,685
253.8 715,268

228,812

23, 005
10,320
10, 320

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Administrative officer
Information specialist
__
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Business specialist
Trade fair assistant
Budget analyst
Administrative assistant
Design specialist
Interpreter and translator
Traffic specialist
Information specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Business analyst
Administrative assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

933,720

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director
Deputy director
Assistant director
Exhibit manager
Division chief
Deputy exhibit manager
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Exhibit manager
Associate exhibit manager
International economist
Trade fair operations manager
Information specialist
Research specialist
Assistant division chief
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant exhibit manager
Budget officer
Traffic specialist
Procurement officer
Materials specialist
_
Procurement and contract specialist.
International economist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Design specialist

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE—continued

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: Local rates
_
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance..
All personal services, field
Total, Department of Commerce...
Personal services.

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$8,430
8,645

1

$8,645

1

$8,645

19,385
12, 780
7,465

1
2
1
2

6,820
12,995
7,465
12,780

6,390
6,390

2
1
1

12,780
6,390
6,390

40, 200
10, 035

5,440
24, 785
24,180
116, 655
32, 265
13, 380

1
6
5
32
11
4

5,440
29,715
24,315
135,275
39,690
13,535

94 675,605
21.1 161,990

111 801,680
8.1 54,177

131 953,700
19. 8 133, 730

72. 9 513, 615

102. 9 747, 503

111. 2 819, 970

1,050
37, 777

35, 800

15, 200

4,058

6,135
3,100

3,045
3,100

19,385
6,390
7,465
6,390

6,250
3
5
23
11
3

15, 735
23, 910

1
5
5
27

12,160

depart-

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant to the Director ___
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: ?
Manager, New York office—
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Procurement officer
Traffic assistant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Trade fair assistant
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

01

1958 estimate

568, 660

792, 538

841,315

1

11,610

1

11,610

1

11,880

1

10,320

1

10,320

1

10,535

1

6,390

1
3

7,465
19,170

1
3

7,465
19,385

1
1
5

5,440
4,075
17,755

1
1
6
1

5,440
4,210
22,190
3,175

1
1
6
1

5,575
4,345
22,615
3,260

10
2.2

55,590
16,718

15
0.5

83,580
3,130

15
85,060
0. 2
1,010

6.8
1

32,367
6,505

11.7
2.8

58,260
22,190

11.8
3

60,500
23,550

13,078

12, 000

12,000

918
1,861

300
1,000
7,150

300
1,000
7,150

54,729

853,046

100,900

104,500

893,438

945,815

2,151,379

1,849,110




INDEPENDENT OFFICES
AIRWAYS MODERNIZATION BOARD

1957 actual

EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $14,835:
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
Chairman
-._
1
18,000
Technical director
1
18,000
1
16,000
Deputy technical director
1
16,000
2
32,000
Assistant technical director
2
32,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
2
27,950
Assistant technical director
2
27,950
1
13,975
Deputy assistant technical director...
1
13,975
1
13,975
Planning and programing officer
1
13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
3
38,700
Deputy assistant technical director...
3
38,700
10 129,000
10 129,000
Division chief
Planning and programing officer
1
12,900
1
12,900
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
12, 690
1
12,690
Executive officer
Special assistant to the technical
2
23, 220
23, 220
director
46,440
34, 830
4
Division chief
11,610
11,610
1
Planning and programing officer
34,830
34,830
3
Electronic scientist
46. 440
46, 440
4
Operations specialist
46'. 440
46,440
4
Operations analyst
11, 610
11, 610
1
C omputer systems analyst
.
46,440
9 104,490
Engineer
11,610
1
Psychologist
11, 610
1
Mathematician
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
10, 320
10.320
General counsel
1
10,320
10,320
Operations analyst
1
10, 320
10,320
Aeronautical scientist
1
10,320
10,320
Psychologist
.
2
20, 640
10,320
Air traffic controller
1
10,320
10,320
Planning and programing officer
61,920 12 123.840
Engineer
4i; 280
41, 280
Operations specialist
4
30,960
Electronic scientist
3
10, 320
Computer programer
1
10, 320
Mathematician
1
10, 320
Economist
1
10, 320
Physicist
1
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
1
8,990
Secretary to the Board
8,990
1
8,990
Budget and fiscal officer
8,990
1
8,990
Personnel officer
1
Electronic scientist
2
17, 980
Mathematician
2
Computer programer
17, 980
1
Electronic engineer
8,990
1
8,990
Psychologist
3
Air traffic controller
26, 970
1
Economist
1
Physicist
8,990
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
7,570
Computer systems analyst
1
7,570
Air traffic controller
2
15,140
Computer programer
2
15,140
Mathematician
2
15,140
Psychologist
1
7,570
Electronic engineer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
6,390
1
6,390
General services officer
6,390
1
1
6,390
Administrative assistant
12,
780
2
Air traffic controller
6,390
1
Computer programer
12,
780
2
Computer technician
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,440
1
1
5,440
Secretary to the Chairman.
1
1
5,440
5,440
Draftsman
6
6
24, 080
24, 080
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
17
62, 390 26
95, 420
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
1
1
3,175
3,175
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
2
2
5,920
5,920
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

Total permanent, departmentalDeduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail
All personal services, departmental
Field: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,975:
Director, experimental center^




95 902,425 152 1,380,775
37. 7 234, 752 24 255,402
57.3 667,673

128 1,125, 373

230,000

300,000

5,062

53,000
8,000

75, 000
1, 486, 373

977, 735

17,000

1

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Planning and programing officer
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Division chief, engineering
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Planning and programing officer
Executive assistant
Assistant division chief
Branch chief
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Branch chief
Assistant branch chief
Section chief
Unit supervisor
Planning and programing officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant branch chief
Section chief
Staff assistant
Assistant section chief
Unit supervisor
Systems engineer
Project engineer
Design engineer
Ail* traffic controller
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,640:
Air traffic controller
Aircraft maintenance and control
scheduling officer
Project engineer
Airfield maintenance and safety
service supervisor.
Budget and fiscal officer
Supply and property control supervisor
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Flight scheduling and flight safety
control officer
Project engineer
Data handling and programing
mathematician
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Fiscal plans and control officer
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
Grades established by Chairman:
WB-17. Rate of $8,940: Foreman
Hourly rates equivalent to less than
$5,440

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$13,975

1

12,900

12,900

23,220

34,830
23,220
23,220
34, 830

1
1

$13, 975

30, 960
10, 320
139,160
41, 280
10, 320

10,320
10,320

8,990
35,960
8,990
8,990
17, 980
35, 960
44, 950
53, 940
35, 960

8,990
8,990

15,140
15,140
60, 560
30, 280
7,570
7,570
6,390
12, 780
25,560

4,080

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

11 118,785
8.3 89,091

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

2.7 29, C

6

38,340

1
8
19
21
26

5,440
36,200
77, 520
77,070
88,790

6

53, 640

44

146, 360

219 1, 348, 085
80 510,806
139

837,279
32,000
10, 000

All personal services,field_
01

1959 estimate

Personal services

29, 694

879, 279

1,007, 429

2, 365, 652

ALASKA INTERNATIONAL RAIL AND HIGHWAY
COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,440 or above:
Executive director
Transportation specialist and staff
assistant-.
Administrative assistant
Less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses . _
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01
Personal services

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$16,000

1

$16,000

1
1
1

10,535
5,575
5,200

1
1
1

10,535
5,575
5,200

4
37,310
0. 8 7,455

4
37,310
3.4 33,760

3.2 29,855

0. 6

145
30,000

3,550
3,550

17,000

21

22

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE AMERICAN BATTLE
COMMISSION
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Technical assistant
__
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Executive assistant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Military historian...
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Mili. tary historian
Equivalent to less than $5,440.
._
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services,
mental
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Executive assistant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Landscape engineer
Construction engineer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Construction engineer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $4,384
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at
equivalent to less than
Ungraded positions at
equivalent to less than

Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
_

1959 estimate

$10,535

1

$10,535

1

1

7,826

1

8,000

1

8,215

1
2
3
9
1

4,955
8,456
11,517
31,614
3,640

1
1
2
2
9
1

5,440
5,160
8,960
7,850
31,805
3,640

1
1
2
2
3
1

5,575
5,160
8,960
7,850
10,205
3,640

2
1

17,595
4,205

2
1

16,491
4,301

2
1

16,841
4,436

21 100,343
4.7 24,605

21
1

102,182
4,088

15
81,632
0. 5 2,388

16.3 75,738

20

98,094

14.5 79,244

$10,750

388

315

68,747

69,634

68,984

144,485

168,116

148,543

1

9,019

1

9,205

1

2
1

14,368
6,820

1
1

6,910
7,035

1

7,035

1
3
5
10
17
9
7
1

6,273
15,159
24,546
43,653
67,122
32,041
24,590
3,044

1
3
5
7
15
9
9
1

6,250
15,450
25,325
31,395
61,935
33,455
31,267
3,130

1
4
4
7
15
9
9
1

6,250
21,635
20,665
32,070
63,420
33,965
31,280
3,215

9,205

230,276

94

216,243

84

199,386

391,507

336

431,950

351

453,364

473 868,418
8.1 21,601

483
25

879,550
45,250

487 881,490
24. 5 55,458

236,671
610,146

52. 5 229,769
405. 5 604, 531

52 221.948
410. 5 604, 084

156,007

46,656

3,900

11, 789

37,626

20,610

3,328
34,723
2,869
24,313

1,418
3,651
33,981
7,744
23,013

1,437
3,311
33,106
8,814
22,686

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary): Foreign
countries:
U. S. rates.—
54.4
Local rates
_
410. 5
Positions other than permanent:
Force account labor: Foreign countries: Local rates
Part-time employment: Foreign
countries: Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Additional pay for service abroad
Post and quarters all owance
Education allowance
Station allowance
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
.__•—

01

1958 estimate

1

annual rates
$5,440
.- 102
hourly rates
$5,440
314

99,149

95,204

92,115

All personal services, field

1,178,995

1,083,593

1,012,011

Personal services

1,323,480

1,251,709

1,160,554

$805,771

$889,041

$897,929

517,709

362,668

262,625

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Construction of memorials and cemeteries"




OPERATING

EXPENSES
1957 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

depart-

-

PAID FROM
MONUMENTS

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Chairman
1 $20,000
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
Commissioner. __
-.
4 72,000
88,000
88,000
General manager
1 20,000
22,000
1 22,000
Deputy general manager
_.
20,500
1 20,500
Assistant general manager
4 78,000
4 78,000
Controller
,
1 19,000
1 19,000
Division director.
_
9 171,000
9 144,000
9 171,000
1 19,500
General counsel.
_.
1 16,000
1 19,500
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission equivalent to
general schedule grades:
GS-18. $16,000:
Assistant division director
6 96,000
5 80,000
5 80,000
Assistant general manager.
5 80,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
Controller
' 16,000
Deputy general manager.
16,000
Division director
2 32,000
2 32,000
2 32,000
Special assistant
1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant controller...
3 41,925
3 42,140
3 42,355
Assistant division director
10 147,420
12 175,370
13 189,990
Branch chief.
2 28,810
2 28,810
2 29,025
D eputy general counsel
2 28,380
2 28,595
2 28,810
Division director
4 57,405
6 85,570
6 86,000
Engineer
1 15,000
Secretary to the Commission
1 13,975
1 14,190
1 14,190
Special assistant
1 13,975
1 13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant branch chief
1 12,900
1 12,900
Assistant division director
21 277,780
23 306,590
19 147,420
Attorney
5 64,500
5 64,500
Branch chief
17 224,675
18 239,295
18 239,510
Division director
3 39,560
2 26,875
2 26,875
Engineer
_
1 12,900
1 12,900
Special assistant
10 132,960
10 132,315
5 67,600
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative officer
2 23,490
2 23,220
2 23,490
Assistant branch chief
15 179,280
16 189,270
15 179,760
Assistant division director.
13 158,165
12 147,150
12 145,475
Attorney
9 111,240
9 112,050
9 110,160
Biochemist
1 11,610
1 11,610
1 11,880
Biologist—
1 11,610
1 11,610
Branch chief.
58 688,175
50 609,010
56 670,300
Ceramist
1 11,610
1 11,610
Chemist
3 34,830
23,760
3 34,830
Engineer
__.
__.
8 95,580
83,970
8 95,580
Geologist
_"
_._
12,150
1 12,420
1 12,150
Industrial hygienist
23, 220
3 35,370
3 34,830
Industrial management officer
12,690
2 24,300
2 24,300
11,880
2 23,220
Information officer
2 23,220
12,420
Inspector
3 35,910
3 35,640
1 11,610
Isotope specialist
1 11,610
1 11,880
Liaison officer
1 11,610
11, 610
1 11,880
Mathematician
11,610
1 11,610
2 23,490
Operations analyst
1 12,420
Patent attorney
1 12,690
1 12,420
Physical scientist._
4 46,440
4 46,440
Physicist
9 109,835
11 131,800
11 133,880
Section chief...
15 177,660
13 153,630
13 154,980
Special assistant
11 132,570
13 152,820
13 153,090
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
5 53,750
5 53,320
5 53,750
Accountant
5 52,890
6 64,070
5 52,675
Administrative officer
9 94,600
10 106,855
Assistant branch chief
10 106, 210
3 30,960
3 31,390
Assistant section chief
3 30,960
3 30,960
3 31,605
Attorney
5 53,320
5 53,320
5 53,320
Auditor
1 10,320
1 10,320
Biographer
1 10,320
Biologist-—
1 10,535
1 10,320
Biochemist
_
17 182,750
18 187,910
Branch chief.
2
20,855
2
20,855
Chemist
4 42,785
4 43,215
C ontract administrator. _
2
21,715
2
20,855
Economist..
44 470,315
44 470,100
Engineer
1 10,320
1 10,320
Equipment officer
7 73,100
7 72,240
Fire department officer
14
149,855
15
161,680
Industrial management officer
8 87,935
8 87,505
Information officer
,
9
94,815
Inspector
_
72,670
2 20,855
Intelligence officer
20.640
1 11,180
Isotope specialist
7 73,315
7 72,240
72240
6 62,135
Liaison officer
_
1 10,320
1 10,320
10,320
Medical officer

23

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission equivalent to Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
general schedule grades—Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-44. $10,320 to $11,395— Continued
Operations analyst
__..2 $20,640
2 $20,640
Operations research specialist
2 20,640
2 20,640
Organization and methods analyst—
5 51,815
4 43,000
6 $64,070
3 31,820
2 21,070
Patent attorney
3 31,390
1 11,180
Physical scientist
5 52, 030
41,280
2 20,640
Physicist
1 10, 320
10,320
Procurement officer
2 20, 640
10,320
Program analyst
.
3 32, 465
32,035
3 32,035
Property and supply officer
1 10, 320
10,320
Radiation safety specialist
1 10,320
Regulation specialist
___
2 21,500
2 21,070
Reports analyst
2 21,070
3
31,820
Scientific analyst
.
3
31,605
3 31,390
1 10, 320
Scientific education specialist
1 10,320
24 255,850
Section chief
23 244,885
24 263,375
1 10, 320
Security officer
7 74,175
Staff assistant
7 74,175
~~7"~73~536~
1 10,320
Statistician
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
10
Accountant
10 97,210
10 98,285
2 18,195
Administrative officer
2 17,980
2 18,195
3 27, 830
Assistant branch chief
4 36,390
3 26,970
1
Assistant division director
1
8,990
8,990
5 45, 595
5 45,380
Assistant section chief
5 45,380
2
2
18,
410
1
8,990
17,980
Attorney
15 143,880
15 145,600
15 145,600
Auditor
9,420
9,
850
1
Biologist
82,845
83,275
6 55,875
Branch chief
55, 660
55,015
6 56, 090
Budget examiner
8,990
17,980
2 17,980
Chemist
9,420
1
9,635
9,420
Claims examiner
18,195
3 27,615
27,400
Contract administrator
9,850
9,850
Economist
164,655
191,370
Engineer
21 191, 585
9,205
18,195
Equipment officer
2 18,410
53,940
35,960
Foreign affairs officer
6 54, 800
18,195
17,980
2 17,980
Geologist
8,990
1
8,990
Historian
9,205
1
2 17,980
8,990
Industrial hygienist
3 27,185
35, 960
Industrial management officer
5 46,455
99,105
Information officer
10 90,975
11 99,965
53, 940
9 81,340
Inspector
2
17,980
8,990
1
8,990
Insurance examiner
9,205
1
1
8,990
Intelligence officer
8,990
8 77,940
7 67,445
76,435
Investigator
9,205
1
4 35,960
36,390
Liaison officer
5 45, 595
2 18,625
28,045
Metallurgist
2 17, 980
2 19,055
8,990
Operations analyst
11 101,900
10 91,835
100,825
Organization and methods analyst1
8,990
1 10,065
Patent attorney
2 17,980
2 18,195
1
8,990
Physical scientist
12 108, 955
13 117,300
5 47,100
Physicist
8 73,640
6 56,520
" 73,640
Program analyst
4 35,960
3 27,615
4 36,175
Property and supply officer
1
1
8,990
8,990
Reactor technologist
1
1
9,205
8,990
8,990
Real property officer
1
1
8,990
8,990
Records officer
1
1 10,065
1
9,850
9,850
Reports officer
5 44,950
5 45, 595
Scientific analyst..
3 26,970
1
1
8,990
8,990
Scientific education officer
3 28,045
3 28,475
Section chief
3 27,830
1 10, 280
Security officer
2 18,195
1
8,990
Special assistant
8,990
1
1
8,990
Statistician
1 10,280
1 10,065
Transportation officer
1 10,065
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
8,430
8,430
Accountant
4 30,925
64, 000
Administrative officer
11 87,355
8 63,355
1
7,570
7,570
Assistant branch chief
2 15, 355
15,140
15, 785
Assistant section chief
1
7,785
7,570
7,570
Attorney
7 55, 570
54, 065
55,140
Auditor
5 39, 355
38, 495
38, 710
Budget examiner...
2
7,570
15,140
Chemist
10 79,355
85, 420
11 83, 915
Engineer
7,570
1
Equipment officer
47,140
4 31,355
57,505
Foreign affairs officer
15, 570
2 15,140
22,710
Geologist
2 16,430
16, 645
16,215
Industrial management officer
23,140
3
23,355
15,355
Information officer
7,570
1
7,570
7,570
Intelligence officer
8,430
Investigator
7,570
7,570
Librarian
7,570
7,570
Operations specialist
16, 215
8,000
2 16,215
Organization and methods analyst..
7,570
7,570
Patent adviser
7,570
7,570
Patent attorney
31,785
32,215
4
31,355
Personnel officer
3 25,290
Physical scientist
7,785
3 22,710
22,710
Physicist
16,000
2 15,570
16, 000
Procurement officer
15,570
22,925
5
40,430
Program analyst.
7,570
7,570
Property and supply officer
15,140
30,280
Radiation safety specialist1
8,430
Reactor technologist2 15,140
2 15,140
1
8,430
Records officer
1
7,785
1
7,570
1
7,570
Regulations analyst
3
24,430
3
24,000
3
23,785
Reports officer.._
_.
1
8,430
Scientific analyst
16,645
1
8,860
1
8,860
Scientific education specialist63, 785
7 55,355
6 47,140
Section chief—
_
47,355
6
46,495
11
90,150
Security officer
16,000
3 23,140
3 23,140
Special assistant
Source and special nuclear materials
2 15,355
2 15,140
1
7,570
accountability officer-.-,




1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission equivalent to Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
general schedule grades—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Statistician
1 $8,430
Technical writer
1 $7,570
1 $7,570
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
3 20,890
3 21,320
Accountant
.
5 34,315
10 72, 930
10 73,575
Administrative assistant
13 92,960
7,250
1
Assistant branch chief
7, 250
1
Attorney
6,390
1
6,390
Auditor
_.
1
6,605
2 13, 425
6,820
Budget analyst
1
7,035
6,390
Chemist
6,390
Contract analyst
2 12,780
7,035
Cryptographic analyst
1
7.035
1
7,250
Engineer
10 68,845
10 69,705
11 76,525
Foreign affairs officer
3 19,170
1
6,390
1
6,605
Geophysicist
1
7,250
Geologist
1
6,390
6,390
6, 605
Graphic illustrator
1
6,390
6, 605
Historical analyst
6,390
6,390
Industrial management specialist-..
1
6,390
2 12,780
19,385
Information specialist
1
7,250
7,250
7,465
Inspector
6,390
6,390
Liaison officer._.
12,780
Librarian
7,250
Organization and methods analystPhysicist..— .-_
7,250
1
6,390
Procedures analyst
7,035
Program analyst
19,170
3 19,385
3 19,815
Property and supply officer..
7,250
Radiation safety representative
7,465
Records analyst
14,285
6,390
6,390
Records officer
7,250
Regulations analyst
7,250
Reports analyst
26, 635
5 33,455
33,885
Research analyst
6,605
6,605
6,820
Section chief.
14,070
6,605
6,820
Security technician
25, 560
25,560
25,990
Special assistant
6,390
6,390
Source and special nuclear materials accountability officer
1
7,250
Technical writer
1
7,250
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative assistant
1
6,455
1
6,590
2 12,640
Mathematician
1 5,915
1
6,050
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
4 22,435
3 17,400
3 17,805
Administrative assistant
18 101, 700
19 107,680
25 140,320
Assistant section chief
2 12,095
" 12,230
2 12,365
Attorney
1
5, 440
21, 760
4 22,030
Auditor
1
5,440
5, 575
3 16,590
Budget analyst
1
5,845
27, 200
6 33,315
Contract analyst
3 16,725
11,420
1
5,980
Engineer
1
6,250
49,770
10 55,210
Foreign affairs officer
1
5,440
5,575
1
5,440
Geologist
2 11,015
11,015
2 11,015
Graphic illustrator
_
1
5,440
5,440
1
5,575
Industrial management specialist.1
5,440
5,575
Inspector
5,845
Intelligence officer
1 6,115
1 6,115
6,250
Liaison officer
2 10,880
2 11,150
2 11,420
Librarian
2 11,690
4 21,760
4 22,300
Mathematician
1 6,115
Operations analyst
.
5,440
5,575
Organization and methods analyst5,440
Personnel technician
5,575
1
5,440
5,710
5,575
Procedures analyst..
2 10,880
11,150
11, 285
Procurement specialist
11, 555
3 17,265
10, 880
Program analyst
5,575
16,455
Records analyst
1
5,440
16, 860
22,840
Reports analyst
2 11,690
39, 430
5,575
Research analyst
1
5,440
5,710
16,320
Research assistant
._
16,320
5,575
1
5,440
Scientific education specialist
35,070
5 28,955
Section chief
7 41,320
22, 300
4 22,300
4 22,840
Security technician
5,710
1
5,710
2 11,285
Special assistant11,825
2 11,690
2 11,960
Statistician
185, 805
43 231,395
35 183,535
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
126 586,485
99 499,915
114 527,890
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
239 989,430
190 826,660
241 989,760
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
269
254
257
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
1,045,610
943,250
955,770
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
116 403,180
97
94 334,865
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
48 166,595
49 159,485
49 158,550
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
8 25,380
8 24,105
8 26,145
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
7 19,765
7 20,190
8 23,220
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
13 52,409
13 52,850
15 58,315
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses.
Excess civilian pay over military

1,616
1,747
11,591,279
12,556,645
106 782,341
77 577,162
38 417,770
40 438,750

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1,472
1,630
10,391,168
11,540,733
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
135,000
Part-time employment
1,759
Intermittent employment
__
93,275
167,500
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
44,387
Overtime and holiday pay
89,200
91,813
Nightwork differential
1,200
1,200

,773
12,848,665
79 600,714
40 438,750
,654
11,809,201
112,000
1,000
170,000
45,382
130,489
1,200

24

APPENDIX TO THE! BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—Continued
OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Other personal services—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Payments to other agencies lot reimbursable details
$23,000
132,750
$14, 750
Total personal services, departmental,,
teldi Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to of in
Qxfcess ot $16,600:
Manage? ol operations office.,. ^ -_-.-_
Grades established by tfos Atomic
Energy Commissioil equivalent to
general schedule grades:
GS-18. $16*000:
Deputy manager of operations officeManager Of operations office
GS-17, $13,975 to $14,835:
Area manager
Assistant manager, operations office
Deputy manager of operations office.
Manager of operations office
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Area manager
Assistant area manager
Assistant general eounsel
.
Assistant manager of operations
Deputy manager of operations officeDivision director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Area manager
Assistant area manager
Assistant division director.
Assistant general counsel
Assistant manager, operations office
Assistant to manager of operations
office
Attorney
Biometrician..
Branch chief.
Chemist
Deputy area manager
Deputy manager of operations office.
Division director
Engineer
Geologist
Industrial hygienist
Laboratory director
Physicist.
Staff assistant
Statistician
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant city manager.._
Assistant division director
Assistant to manager of operations
office
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Budget officer
Chemist
City manager
Contract administrator
Division director
Engineer
Geologist
Health physicist
Industrial hy gienist
Information officer
Inspector
Medical officer
Patent adviser
Patent attorney.
Physical scientist
Physicist
Program analyst
Project officer
Scientific analyst
Section chief
Security officer
Staff assistant
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant division director
Assistant to manager of operations
office
Attorney
Auditor
Biologist
Branch chief.
Budget examiner
Chemist
Community management officer...

Contractor administrator.-„„„„._.



10,599,602

12,013,383

12,284,022

2

38,000

2

2
3
1
6
2
5

32,000
48,000
14,800
85,57
28,165
71,380

32,000
48,000
14,800
86,215
28, 595
71, 595

10 132,035

10 132,895

38,000

2
5
1
4
3
5

32,000
80,000
14,800
56,975
41,925
70,520

2

92, 475
13, 545
26,445

""2""26, 875

6
3
6

79\ 980
39,775
78,475

5 66,650
3 40,205
8 105,135

5 67,080
4 53,320
9 118,465

13 157,410
3 35,910
10 117, 720
8 97,470
4 47,520

11 133,380
3 35,910
10 118,260
8 98.550
6 73,170

8 98, 550
3 36,180
10 119,340
8 98,820
7 85,860

3 35,910
2 23,490
1 12,690
9 107,730
1 12,150
2 24,300
1 11,610
73 879,870
2 24,840

3 35,370
2 23,760
1 12,690
9 108,270
1 12,420
2 24,570
1 11,610

2 24,030
3 35,910
1 12, 905
9 109,080
1 12,420
2 24, 840

1
1
2
1
1

12,150
14,000
23,490
12,420
12,900

10, 320
52,890
53,535
42, 570
42,355
28 296,270

72 879,320

3

36,665

1
1
1
1
1

12, 420
14,000
23, 490
11, 610
12,690

1 10, 535
4 42, 570
7 74, 390
3 32, 250
1 10, 965
34 361,415

5 53,320
5 53,965
10 106,210
8 84,280
1 10,320
116
118
1, 219, 870
1, 250, 010
3 30,960
3 31,175
3 31,175
3 31,390
1 10,965
1 10,965
2 21,930
2 21,715
21 224,690
24 255,420
37 390,870
36 377,325
5 52,245
4 41,925
10,320
1 10,320
2 20,855
2 20,640
4 43,000
4 42,570
3 330,960
,
11,610
11,610
10,320
3 32895
32,895
3 32,465
- 10,750
2 22,535
2 20,855
1 10,320
2 21,285
2 21,070
3 30,960
3 30,960
11, 610
1 10,535
6 64,285
6 64,070
1 10,535
1 10,750
6 62,780
4 41,280
*" 8 82,700
15 138,290
1
8,990
14 130,160
10 91,620

10 102,115
13 119,450
11 103,405
9 83,705

2 17,980
16 145,990
13 119,450
1
9,420
100 917,920
10 91,190
8 72,135
4 38,325
8 73,425

2
16
12
1
95
11
11
4
9

17,980
146,850
112,180
9,420
876,195
100,610
99,965
38,325
83.060

2

26,875

874,730
36,935
11,610
12,420
14,000
12,150
46,440

4 43,000
6 64,285
3 32,895
1 11,180
34 365,715
5 54,395
11 115,670
1 10,320
117
1, 251, 945
3 31,175
3 31,820
1 11,180
2 21,930
21 227,055
38 406,780
6 62,995
1 10,535
2 20,855
4 43, 430
4 41, 280
1 11,825
1 10, 535
3 33,110
1 10,750
2 21, 070
2 21,500
3 30,960
1 11,610
6 64, 930
1 10, 750
8 83,635
10 102,975
13 120,095
105,125
75,360
18,410
156,055
113,900
9,635
822,950
102,545
109,600
38,970
84,135

1958 estimate

i959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—tiontinued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Cjommissidri equivalent to Num- Tplai Num- Total Num- Total
general schedule grades—Con.
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
GS-13. $8^990 to $10,065—Continued
Dlvisidri director.
2 $18,410
2 $18,840
1 $9,635
Engineer.-.
129
117
128
1,193, 505
1,192,390
1,075,910
Geologist
9,205
8,990
2 18,195
Health physicist
8,990
26, 970
3 27,185
8,990
Industrial hygienist
9, 205
1
9,205
19, 055
Information officer
19, 270
2 19, 485
35, 960
Inspector
..
89,900
15 135, 710
9,420
Labor relations officer
9,635
1
9,635
8,990
Medical officer
1
8,990
8,990
37, 895
Metallurgist
4 38, 755
38, 325
8,990
Organization and methods analyst..
1
8,990
9,205
3 28,475
Patent adviser
5 46,885
46,240
6 56,520
5 48,605
Patent attorney
48,175
2 17,980
2 18,410
Personnel officer
18,410
6 55,015
82,630
Physical scientist
83,490
2 17,980
36,175
Physicist
_
5 45,595
1
9,850
10,065
Procedures analyst
10.065
1
37,250
37,250
Procurement officer
37,680
26,970
Production analyst
3 26970
26,970
3 27,615
Program analyst.
1
9,420
9,420
§,63S
Project officer
11 98, 890
ii
Property and supply officer,.,
8,
990
1
1
8 990
3,990
Real propety officer^..
1
9,850
9,850
1 i0,065
Scientific analyst...
35, 960
4 36,390
2 17,980
Section c h i e f s .
....
271, 245
24 229,695
28 260,105
Security officer.
101,900
13 121,170
10 92,695
Source and special nuclear materials
accountability officer
2 18,410
2 18,840
2 }8,84£)
Staff assistant....
11 99,535
12 i08,740
i i 100,180
Statistician,
1
8,990
i
8, 995
i
9,205
GS-12. $7,570 to $8)645:
Accountants.. - - i . - . ^ . . . - ^
27 215,140
27 2|2,885
27 218, 795
Administrative officer...,
23 179,485
24 189,420
182, 065
Assistant branch chief-.
..___._.
6 48,000
7 55,140
9 70 495
1
8,215
Assistant division director
1
8, 215
1
8, 000
Assistant section chief. ^
2 15,145
12 9i, 700
Attorney..
,
9 69,635
11 85,205
49 378,840
Auditor
.
49 382,810
46 365,045
1
7,570
Automotive adviser...
7,785
1
1
7,570
23 184,215
Branch chief
-..
22 179,010
29 230,925
11 86,495
Budget examiner.._
11 88,000
9 70,495
15 115,485
13 101,635
Chemist.
17 131,055
1
1
8,215
Community management officer..-.
8,430
1 8,215
6 47,570
6
47,140
Contract administrator
4 31,570
170
166
Engineer
.
152
1, 302, 415
1, 345, 595
1,192, 995
23,140
E quipment officer
3 23,355
2 15,570
16,000
Fire department officer
2 16,430
2 16,000
138, 840
22 169,980
Geologist
17 132,775
23,140
5 38495
Health physicist.
2 15,570
31,140
4 31,355
Industrial hygienist
2 16,000
15,140
2
Industrial management officer
15,355
2 15,140
22, 925
3 23, 355
Information officer
6 45,635
84, 560
19 145, 765
Inspector
5 40,215
16, 000
2 16, 215
Insurance examiner
2 15,785
16,000
2 16, 215
Labor relations officer
2 15,785
31, 355
3 23,140
Organization and methods analyst.
4 31,140
40,000
5 40, 215
Patent adviser...
3 24,860
1
7,570
Patent attorney
7,570
8
62, 280
53, 850
Personnel officer
5 38,710
10 77,420
69,205
Physical scientist
6 46,065
15 115, 915
91, 915
13 99,055
Physicist
11 86 710
85,850
Procurement officer
9 69,850
1
7,570
7,570
Production analyst
1
7,570
4 32,
31,355
215
4 31,140
Program analyst
1
7,570
7,785
1
7,570
Project officer
143,355
18 145, 290
15 120,000
Property and supply officer
23,355
3 23, 785
3 23,140
Real property officer
8,000
1
8,000
1
7,785
Reports officer____
37,
850
5 38, 925
6
45,850
Scientific analyst
347, 485
44 352, 430
47 368,690
Section chief
33 261, 635
35 274,840
34 266,625
Security officer
Source and soecial nuclear materials
1
8,215
2 15, 785
1
8,000
accountability officer
12 91, 055
11 83,270
11 83,270
Staff assistant
1
8,430
8,430
1
8,215
Statistician
8,645
8,430
1
5 38,710
Technical writer
16,000
2
15
785
2
15,785
1
8,000
Transportation officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
241, 755
35 239,020
37 243,740
Accountant
199, 010
27 181, 560
27 178,980
Administrative assistant
47,
740
7 48,600
7
47,525
Assistant branch chief
38,125
8 51, 765
2 12,780
Attorney
457,
295
70
476,970
66
438,510
Auditor
,
7,465
7,250
Automotive adviser
7,465
7,250
7,035
Bacteriologist
7,250
33, 670
7 47,740
Branch chief
34,315
103,960
15 97,785
Budget analyst
16 105,680
111, 485
12 83,775
Chemist
16
114,065
13,640
2
2
13,425
Community management specialist.
19,600
3 13, 855
3 19,600
Contract analyst
6, 390
1 19, 815
1
6,390
Ecologist
6,605
97 682,180
108
93 654,470
Engineer
759,135
5
34,960
4
7 48,385
Equipment specialist
28,
355
41
38 244,970
36 231,545
Geologist
3 266, 075
2 13, 640
2 13,425
Industrial hygienist
20,245
2
2 13, 640
2 13,425
Industrial management specialist-..
6,390
1 13, 640
1
1
6,390
Information specialist
6,605
27 175, 970
33 219,
28 183,650
Inspector
19,
385
3
3 19, 255
3 19,385
Labor relations specialist
385
6,605
1
1
1
6,605
Librarian
6,820
7,250
1
1
1
7,035
Metallurgist
7,465
4 27, 495
4 28,140
4 27,495
Organization and methods analyst7,465
Patent adviser
9 60,520
8 52,840
Personnel technician.
__.,,..
11 72,225

25

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission equivalent to Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
general schedule grades—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
6 $39,845
6 $39,415
3 $19,385
Physical scientist
7 48,600
7 49,030
5 35,390
Physicist
4 27, 710
4 27,065
13 84,145
Pilot
14 93, 545
15 98, 645
16 106, 325
Procurement specialist
7,250
1
7,035
7,035
1
1
Production analyst
4 29,000
4 28, 785
5 34, 745
Program analyst
1
6,820
6,820
7,035
1
1
Project officer
14 94, 835
15 100,150
13 89, 305
Property and supply officer
2
14, 070
2 14, 070
2 13, 855
Records analyst
3 20, 030
3 20,030
3 19, 385
Reports analyst
11 77, 815
13 93, 820
9 62, 885
Scientific analyst
21 143, 220
20 139, 410
36 237, 565
Section chief
65 444,805
64 430,030
64 427,450
Security technician
Source and special nuclear materials
11
76,095
11 74, 805
10 67,555
accountability officer
1
6,390
Staff assistant
3
20,245
19, 600
7 47,740
Technical writer
6
42,210
41, 350
8 54,130
Transportation specialist
7,035
1
7,250
1
7,035
Wage and salary analyst
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
6
38,730
6 38,055
37, 380
Accountant
4
26,360
4 26,090
32,140
Administrative assistant
1
6,185
1
6,050
6,050
Assistant section chief
1
6,590
1
6,455
6,320
Auditor
12,505
Branch chief
6,725
1
6,725
6,725
Budget analyst
6,590
1
6,725
6,590
Chemist
.
6,050
1
6,185
5,915
C ommunications specialist
2 12,640
2
12,775
13,315
Engineer
2
13,180
2
13,045
19,
230
Graphic illustrator
1
6,590
6,590
6,455
Inspector
5, 915
Laboratory technician
2
13,315
19, 770
2 13,585
Procurement specialist
5,915
6,050
5,915
Production analyst
25, 685
4
26,090
19, 635
Property and supply officer
6,590
1
6,725
6,455
Records analyst
5,915
1
6,050
5,915
Reports analyst
5
32,275
31,
465
5 31,735
Section chief-5
32,545
31, 465
Security technician
" 32,005
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
24 139, 470
24 136,905
20 113,525
Accountant
47 277, 955
47
272,555
65 370,205
Administrative assistant
12,500
2
12,095
2 12,230
Assistant branch chief
18, 210
17,940
3 18,075
Assistant section chief
50, 715
49,095
10 55,210
Attorney
165,
725
135,150
29 162,620
Auditor
46,085
45,410
8 45,140
Budget analyst
92,265
86,285
12 74,180
Chemist
17,805
17,130
3 17,400
Communications specialist
18,750
18,210
3 18,480
Community management specialist
11,150
5,575
3 16,590
Contract analyst
5,980
5,845
1
5,845
Cryptographic analyst
10, 880
2 10,880
Ecologist
232,470
42 252,645
35 211,460
Engineer
35 196,745
49, 400
70 389,710
Geologist
1
6,250
6,115
1
5,980
Graphic illustrator
2 12. 230
6,115
Health physicist
2 11, 690
6,250
2 12,365
Industrial hygienist
1
5,575
5,710
1
5.575
Industrial management specialist. _.
1
5,575
5.710
1
5,440
Information specialist
83 755 112 633,715
105 583,755
81 450,900
Inspector
5,575
1
1
5,440
Labor relations specialist
2 11, 960
2 11,825
2 11,555
Laboratory techn ician
2 12,365
2 12,230
2 11,960
Librarian
1
1
6,250
6,250
6,115
Metallurgist
4 22,165
4 21,760
16,320
Organization and methods analyst..
1
6,250
6,250
6, 250
Patent adviser
4 22, 975
22,165
5 27,875
Personnel technician
1
5, 440
5,575
1
5,440
Physical scientist
5 30. 980
24. 460
Physicist
_.
6 36,150
3 17, 940
3 17,535
3 17,670
Police officer
1
5,710
1
5,575
1
5,575
Procedures analyst
3 17,805
7 41,185
4 22,975
Procurement specialist
7 41,320
10 58,180
6 35,475
Property and supply officer
2 11, 825
2 11,555
4 22,975
Records analyst
1
1
5,440
5,575
Reports analyst
7 41, 320
4 24,730
6 37, 095
Scientific analyst
9 52, 740
9 51,660
9 51,120
Section chief
37 215,185
38 224, 270
36 207, 720
Security technician
Source and special nuclear material
2 11,015
2 11, 285
2 10,880
accountability officer
5,710
1
5,575
1
1
5,440
Statistician
3 16,590
3
4 22,975
Technical writer
4 23,650
4 24,055
4 24,460
Transportation specialist
79 424,945
86 455,095
80 435,990
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
434
423
471
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
2, 270,865
2,119,370
2,095,450
434
470
473
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,8901,967,830
2,136, 280
2,177,835
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
,068
1,002
1,014
4, 252, 755
4, 397, 750
4,156, 065
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
664
658
673
2, 401, 620
2, 445, 725
2,451, 555
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
294 964,505
261 863,185 261 878,040
80 242,605
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.
43 132,890
34 107,950
19 53,830
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200..
13 37,690
12 35,850




1957 actual

1959 estimate

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
ber
salary
ber salary
ber salary
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
2 $11,898
2 $11,898
2 $11,898
Airplane and engine mechanic
13
74,611
13 74, 902
13 74,028
Project officer
4
54,410
81,800
2 23,320
Scientific representative
157 723,119
157 740.617
157 703,772
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Ex4
23,170
4 23,420
3 16, 910
perimental machinist
15
66,951
15 67,416
16 70,938
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, field..
Deduct—
Excess civilian pay over military

5,706
5,819
5,718
33, 963,844
33, 929,046
34, 535,908
213
588
2, 239, 922
1, 252, 510
3,389, 942
87 734,190
97 795,460
94 777,860

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
5,126
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operating expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"

29, 651, 589
18 153,325

5,374
5,200
30,717,870
32,194, 243
26 228,192
34 293,695

79, 861
12,923
36,589

87,368
14,475
52, 212

67, 936
14,395
47,056

1, 446,024
129, 217
45,942

119,023
1, 526,035
165,971
61, 721
12, 250

124,992
1,483, 520
179,361
85, 080
24, 200

1,590
31, 557, 060

1,500
32,986,617

1,500
34, 515, 978

42,156,662

45,000,000

46,800,000

$42,151, 227
5,435

$45, 000,000

$46,800, 000

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
CONSTRUCTION
1957 actual
ALLOCATION ACCOUNTS
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Highway engineer
Engineer
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
National Park Service, Department of
the Interior
Bureau of Public Roads, Department
of Commerce

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$8,990
8,990

8,990

$8, 990
8,990

15,140
22, 710

15,140
22, 710

15,140
22, 710

29,430
7,895

29,860
7,895

12, 500
5,440
23, 435
29, 775
40,210
30, 735
15,875
51
250,265
25.9 120, 789

12,500
5,440
28,905
25, 020
40, 750
30, 735
15,875
51
252,380
8.9 24,771

12, 500

10
9
5
46
22

10,670
25, 830
41, 695
31, 500
16,215
231, 995
101,095

25.1 129, 476

42.1 227,609

24

130,900

1,937

2,900

2,900

7,712

800
10,000
241,309

780
10,000
144, 580

222,000

$144, 580

4
1

28,785
7,680

2
1
5
7
10

139,125

4
1

$19,238
119,887

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE t o THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges: :m
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000:
$20,500
1 $20,500
Chairman of the Commission
1 $20,500
40,000
Commissioners
2 40,000
2 40,000
GS-18. $16,000:
1 16,000
Executive director
1 16,000
1 16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
14,405
1 14,405
.Administrative assistant
56, 545
Director of bureau
4 56,760
4 57,190
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
2 26,015
Assistant bureau director
2 26,015
2 26,445
Assistant director in charge of pro13,330
gram coordination
13,330
13,545
13, 545
Chief, security appraisal office.
,_
13,760
13,760
13,330
Director of bureau
13,330
13,545
13,330
General counsel
13,330
13,545
26,660
Staff assistant
2 27,090
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant chief of division
11,610
1 11,880
11,880
Assistant general counsel
1 11,610
11,880
2 24,570
Assistant to bureau director
2 24, 570
24,840
2 23,760
Assistant to commissioners
1 12,150
12,150
Chairman, board of appeals and review
1 11,880
1 12,150
12,150
Chief actuary
1 11,880
1 12,150
12,150
1 11,610
Chief, hearing examiner program
1 11,880
12,150
12 144,180
Chief of division
12 144, 720
12 146,555
4 47,790
Chief of section...
3 36,450
" 36,990
1 11,880
Chief, veterans service staff
1 11,610
11, 610
1 11,880
Director, incentive awards p r o g r a m 1 12,150
12,150
Executive assistant
1 11,610
1 12,150
11,880
Executive director, President's Committee on Government Employment Policy
1 11,610
1 11,880
11, 880
1 12,905
Medical director.--__
,
12,690
1 12,690
1 11,610
Public information officer
11,880
1 11,880
11, 880
Special assistant to executive director.
1 12,150
12,150
Staff assistant
1 11,880
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
10,320
10, 535
1 10,535
Adviser in executive development
3 31,820
Assistant chief of division
32, 035
3 32,465
2 20,855
Assistant chief of section......
...
10, 535
1 10,750
Assistant chief, security appraisal
1 10,965
10, 750
1 10,965
office
1 11,610
11,610
Assistant to bureau director...
2 20,640
Assistant to commissioners
5 53,320
Assistant to chief of division.
43,430
32, 035
1 11,395
Assistant medical director
11,395
11. 395
Attorney-adviser
20, 855
20, 855
10,750
10,750
10,965
Career development counselor
...
11,180
11,180
10, 965
Chairman, examining review b o a r d 10, 750
10, 750
Chief, appeals examining office
10, 535
Chief, congressional liaison representative
11,180
1 10,965
1 10,965
1 10,535
10, 750
Chief, hearing examiner program
1 10,750
1 10,535
Chief of division
23 247,680
281,975
Chief of section
26 279,610
10, 965
1 10,750
1 10, 750
Coordinating officer
10, 535
1 10,320
1 10, 535
Deputy public information officer
10, 965
1 10,535
1 10, 750
Director of personnel
11,395
1 11,180
1 11, 395
Executive assistant
Executive secretary, International
Organization Employees Loyalty
10.320
10,320
. Board
2 20, 640
Field operations supervisor.
1 10, 965
11,180
11,180
Head of unit
4 45,150
45,150
45,150
Member, board of appeals and review
1 10,320
10, 535
10, 535
Pay systems specialist
1 10,320
10,320
10, 535
Personnel management adviser
1
10,
750
10,
750
10,965
Personnel security officer
2 20, 640
52, 245
52, 890
Program management officer
2
22,360
Program planner
1 10, 320
10,320
10, 535
Wage board specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
1 10,065
10,065
10, 065
Actuary
1 10, 280
10, 495
10, 495
Administrative officer
1
9,205
8, 990
Appeals examiner
6 58, 455
77, 940
77,725
Assistant chief of section
1
9,420
9,635
9,420
Assistant deputy relocation officer
1
9,205
9,420
9,205
Assistant director of personnel
1
9,420
9,420
Assistant personnel security officer—_
1
9, 635
9,635
1
9,850
Assistant to director of personnel
1 10,065
1 10, 280
10, 280
Assistant to personnel security officer.
6
56,
520
4 37,035
36,175
Attorney-adviser
..._
1
9,635
1
9,850
9,850
Chief accountant
1 10,065
1 10,065
10,065
Chief of division
13 124, 825
96, 780
10 97, 855
Chief of section
12 115,835
116,050
12 117, 340
Civil service inspector
9,420
9,635
9,635
1
Director, management intern program.
17, 980
17,980
2 18, 410
Examiner-in-charge
-9,635
9,850
9,635
1
Examining representative
1
Executive secretary, International
Organization Employees Loyalty
1
8,990
Board
112, 395
119,880
10 93,125
Field operations supervisor
28,905
28, 475
3 28, 260
Head of unit
8,990
8,990
1
8,990
Information specialist
10,065
10, 065
1 10, 065
Instruction system planner
9,635
9,420
1
9,420
Legislative control officer
_
10,065
10,065
1 10,065
Medical officer

123, 535
123,105
10 96, 565
Occupational specialist



1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Organization and methods examiner. _
4 $38,325
4 $38,540
5 $48,820
Qualifications rating examiner (training)
__
1
9,635
1
9,635
9,420
Personnel management adviser
10,065
5 48,175
Personnel policy officer
47, 530
2 18,840
2 18, 625
Position classifier.
18,195
10 95, 275
10 94, 200
94, 415
Program planner
r
1
1
8,990
Regulations officer
9,205
8,990
3 29, 550
4 38,540
Security appraisal officer
38, 540
1
1
9,420
9,205
9,420
Special placement representative
2 18,625
4 37,035
28, 475
Staff assistant
1
1
8,990
Vocational rehabilitation officer
__
8,990
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
5 41,075
5 40,860
Appeals examiner
49, 290
2 17,075
2 17,075
Assistant chief of division
24,430
3 25, 505
Assistant chief of section
3 24,860
49, 720
Assistant director, management in1
1
7,785
tern program
__
7,785
7,570
1
7,785
1
Assistant to chief of section
7,785
7,570
Assistant to commissioners
8,215
2 15, 785
2 15,355
Attorney-adviser
15, 355
2 15, 785
2 15,570
Auditor
15, 355
7 56, 645
7 56,000
Chief of section
55, 570
21 174, 235
21 172,730
Civil service inspector
169, 505
3 24,645
3 24,645
Examiner
24,430
1
8,645
1
8,430
Examiner, loyalty
8,215
1
7.570
1
7,570
Head liaison officer
4 32,430
4 32,215
Head of unit
4 31,570
2 15,140
2 15,140
Information specialist
16 129,150
16 129,150
Investigator
18 143,600
5 41, 505
5 41,505
Investigator, supervisory...
5 40,430
Liaison officer
1
8,860
8,000
Librarian
8,000
1
7,785
Manager, college and foreign visitors
1
1
7,570
7,785
program
1
7,570
2 15, 570
2 15, 570
Management analyst
2 15, 570
2 17, 720
2 17, 505
Medical officer
2 17, 720
1
1
9,075
9,075
Nursing consultant
1
8,860
15 116,990
12 94, 710
6 47, 570
Occupational specialist
1
1
8,860
1
8,860
Organization and methods examiner. _
3 23,140
2 15, 785
3 22,925
Personnel management adviser
1
1
1
7,785
8,000
Personnel officer
7,785
5 41,075
6 48,645
5 41, 720
Personnel policy analyst
4 32, 645
5 41, 295
4 32,860
Position classifier
3 23, 785
Program management assistant
3 24,000
3 24,430
3 24,000
Program planner
5 39,140
4 32,000
4 31,140
Psychologist
1
1
8,000
1
8,000
Publications writer
8,000
14 115,225
14 115,225
Qualifications rating examiner
14 112, 215
8 66,560
8 65,700
Rating examiner
5 40,860
1
1
8860
9,075
Retirement officer
1
6 47,785
6 47,105
Staff assistant
6 46,925
2 15,355
2 15,140
1
Supervisory publication editor
8,645
3 23,785
3 23,140
3 23,140
Trial attorney
1
Vocational rehabilitation officer
7,570
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
7,250
7,250
1
Administrative analyst
1
7,035
3 19,170
19,385
Administrative assistant
1
6,390
5 33,885
40,490
Appeals examiner
5 33,240
2 14, 500
14,500
Assistant chief of section
2 14,070
1
6,605
6,390
Assistant to chief of division
2 13, 210
13,425
Assistant to chief of section
12,995
1
6,390
Attorney-adviser (codifier)._
6,390
1
1
6,390
6,605
12, 780
Auditor
5 35,605
5 36,035
34,960
Budget examiner
3 21,320
4 28,140
21, 320
Claims examiner supervisor
1
1
7,465
7,465
7,465
Congressional liaison representative..
2 14, 285
2 14, 500
14,070
Examiner, loyalty..
5
5 33, 885
33,885
34,530
Head of unit
12 82,055
12 79,905
79, 690
Inspector
45 308, 250
45 305,900
402, 800
Investigator
1
7,035
6,820
6,820
Legal technical assistant
1
7,465
7,465
13,855
Liaison officer
_
2 13, 210
13, 425
12,990
Librarian
2 12, 780
13,195
12, 780
Management analyst
Manager, college and foreign visitors
1
6,605
program
43, 285
13 89, 735
10 71,425
Occupational specialist
6,605
6,390
1
6,390
Organization and methods examiner. _
25, 560
4 25, 560
12,995
Personnel assistant
__
27,
660
27,065
4
19, 815
Personnel officer
.__
23, 255
3 23,255
22, 610
Personnel policy analyst
7,895
1
7,895
7,680
Personnel technician
__
2 13, 210
13, 210
25, 560
Program planner
9 60, 950
62, 885
75,880
Psychologist.
7,035
P ublicatiqn control officer
74, 590
11 76,955
11 76,955
Qualifications rating examiner
53,915
7 47,955
7 48,170
Rating examiner
46, 235
6 40,275
7 47,310
Staff assistant
6,390
1
6,390
6,605
1
Statistician
_
6,390
1
6,390
6,605
1
Status technician
7,465
1
7,465
7,680
1
Supervisor
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
1
1
6,050
6,185
1
6,320
Assistant supervisor
4 25, 685
3 19,635
3 19,500
Claims examiner
6,725
Information and editorial specialist.._
6,860
6995
6,995
Staff assistant
6,590
Supervisor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
18,345
4 23,920
35,475
Administrative assistant
5,710
1 5,710
5,575
Artist illustrator
6,115
5,980
1 6,115
Assistant supervisor
23, 510
4 23,920
29,225
Budget examiner
6,385
6,385
1
6,520
Chief of section
49 301,310
62 376,295
49 298,555
Claims examiner
Employment and placement inter18,480
18,480
3 18,900
viewer
5,710
5,845
Examiner, loyalty
1
5,845

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250— Continued
Examiner, test development.__
Facilities officer
Head of unit
Information specialist _ _
Inspector
Investigator
Management analyst
Methods examiner
Newswriter
Occupational specialist
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
Personnel policy analyst
Position classifier
Printing specialist
Program planner
Purchasing agent
Qualifications rating examiner
Special placement assistant
—
Staff assistant
Statistical studies assistant
Status technician
Supervisor
Tabulating equipment operator supervisor
Tabulating project planner
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200Wage board
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses..

All personal services, departmental .
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief of division
Deputy regional director
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of division
Branch manager
Chief of division
Civil service representative.
Medical officer.Veterans Federal employment representative
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of division
Assistant branch manager
Chief of section
Civil service inspector
Civil service representative
Position classifier
Rating examiner
Recruiting representative
Supervisory investigator
Technical reviewer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
.
Adviser, board of civil service examiners
Appeals examiner.
Budget and fiscal officer
Chief of section
Civil service inspector
Civil service representative.
Investigator
Management analyst.
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Rating examiner




1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $19,290
13 $80,035
3 $19,290
2 12,095
12,095
2 12,095
4 24,460
5 30,170
24,595
1
5,845
1
5,980
5,980
3 18,210
16,455
3 16,860
69 393,735
53
312,240
53 309,640
6,250
6,250
1
6,385
5,710
5,710
1
5,845
2 11,825
2 11,960
1
6,520
3 17,535
1
5,575
2 12,230
4 24,460
2 12,095
5,440
1
1
5,440
1
6,115
5,845
1
1
5,980
5,845
1
5,440
5,710
1
5,980
5,845
6,250
1
6,385
6,385
1
5,845
5,845
11 68,540
70305
11 70,305
11 70,305
5,845
5,980
1
5,980
22,435
22,975
3
17,670
6,385
1
6,520
6,385
6,250
24,325
3 18,640
3 18,640
1
6,250
1
5,980
12 67,200
114 576, 625
57 266,595
176 755,710
235 910,365
524
1,878,340
106 358,195
23 70,380
33 137,965

1
1
12
120
64
180
235
520
1
100
24
33

6,250
67,200
616,350
296,710
787,215
914,270
341,525
69,965
141, 815

1
1
12
97
61
175
239
510

6,250
6,250
67,335
490, 390
288, 525
766, 955
926,360

1, 833, 745
101 343,325
24 70,520
33 141,815

2,040
1,992
1,955
11,057,765
10,828,170
10, 628,495
145.8
103.5
54.9
750,229
476,332
238,958

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1,894. 2
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time and intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
_Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Uniform allowance

1958 estimate

1,888. 5
10,351,838

9,725

682

32,124

43,566
40,391
30,040

364,846
32
706

1,900.1
10,389,537
32, 563
39, 297
26, 740

1,554
208
10,716,731

11 133,920
"I2~" 129," 645"

18,625

2 18,195
11 111, 575

46 364,990
1
8,000
5

34,225

16 109, 765
3 20,030
11 76, 740
10 68,415
57 375,410
11 73,085
430
2,820,405
1
6,390
1
6,390
2 13,210
28 192,035

1959 estimate

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

2,625
2,589
2,461
13,447,480
13,324,250
12, 720,110
170.4 803,891 198.5
121.4 547,540
1,042,660

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)..
_
2,454.6
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment.Part-time and intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad

12,643,589

2,390.5
2,339.6
12, 281,590
12,172, 570

10,878
89,730
1,303,117
23,138

57,600

57,600

48, 200
173,260
24,000

47,800
173,260
24,000

All personal services, field.

14,070, 452

12, 584, 650

12,475, 230

Personal services

24, 787,183

23,051,400

22, 963, 600

$15,149, 715
8,266,087

$15,113,800
7, 579,100

$15,135,000
7,470,600

59, 700
298,800

59, 700

371,381

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Investigations"
"Investigations of United States citizens
for employment by international
organizations"
"Advances and reimbursements"

233
10,466,750

10,488,370

11 135,270

11 135,270

33 340,560
12 129,860
11 99,535
32 287,680
2 18,840

33 345,075
12 130,075
11 99,535
33 301,185
2 18,840

2

18,410

2

18,410

11 109,360

11 110,715

11 108,560

11 108,990

11 110,280
5 38,710
11 93,375
32 269,330
3 23,785
12 97,935
55 449,890
2 16,000
4 31,570
3 25,075

1958 estimate

N u m - Total NumTotal Num- Total
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary
ber
salary ber
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
salary
Adviser, board of civil service examiners
11 $63,755
9 $52,200
22 $123,325
Administrative and technical assistant
5 27,605
2 11,150
Budget and fiscal analyst
6 33,045
10 54,805
Chief of section
11 63,755
11 64,430
11 64, 565
Civil service inspector
11 63, 755
8 49,325
45,600
Investigator
229
323
323
11,266,725
1,788, 705
1,799,405
Management analyst.
1
6, 250
1
6,385
1
6,385
Personnel officer
4 24,460
4 24,460
4 24,460
Position classifier
1
Rating examiner
27 159,975
25 149, 525
26 149, 310
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780..4 21,230
4 21, 230
3 16, 260
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335._.
294
161 735,070
49 227,190
1,408, 240
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..
16 74,355
16 73,785
16 74,625
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
150 634,265
153 616,890
152 595,250
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
238 906,955 230 839,190
226 801,195
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685580
572
556
1,982,635
1,926, 595
1, 807,050
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470,.
183 552,605
185 569,460
175 521,915
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200..
4 12,035
3
9,005
2
5,805
Wage board
23 96,690
21 87,790
21 87,790

01

10,307,536

2

1957 actual

5

39,355

5

39,355

3 24,215
13 105,935
62 499,610
2 16,215

3 24,215
13 106,150
62 503,910
2 16,215

2 16,860
11 83,270
47 367,140

2 16,860
11 83,270
46 361,430

5

34,440

16 110,840
3 20,265
11 79,105
10 68,845
60 390,770
11 73,730
4411
2,903,655
2

13,210

"27" 177,195"

5

34,440

16 110, 840
4 27, 065
11 79,320
10 69, 920
60 391,415
11 73, 730
442
~2, 930,120
2

13,210

~25~~165,~6l5

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, EXPORT-IMPORT BANK
OF WASHINGTON
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $13,975:
President and chairman
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
First vice president and vice chairman
20,500
1
20,500
1
20,500
Director
,
60,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,8353
60,000
3
60,000
Executive vice president
14,620
1
14,620
1
14,835
General counsel
13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1
13,975
1
14,190
Chief of division
39, 990
3
39,345
3
40,420
Secretary of the bank
13,330
1
13,330
1
13,545
Senior vice president
13,330
1
13,330
1
13,330
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant chief of division
11,610
11,610
Chief of division...
36,180
36,450
36,990
Chief of section
11,610
11,880
12,150
Counsel
36, 450
23, 760
36, 720
Economist
_.
112, 805
98, 010
124, 090
Engineer.
50, 760
50, 760
48, 330
11, 880
Financial specialist
12,150
11, 880
11, 880
Loan officer
11, 610
11, 880
Special assistant to board of directors.11, 610
11, 880
12,150
Treasurer
12, 690
12, 690
12, 690
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant treasurer
_.
1
10,320
Business analyst
10, 750
1
10,965
10, 535
Chief of section
2
20,640
Counsel
2
21,930
2
22,145
2
22,360
Engineer
2
21 930
5
56,975
5
56,975
Loan officer
9
99,545
10 109,220
12 130,505
Special assistant to board of directors..
1
10,320
1
10,320
1
10,535

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APPEND] X TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON—Con.
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, EXPORT-IMPORT BANK

OF WASHINGTON—Continued
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Departmenta : Grades and ranges—Con.
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative analyst
1
$9,205
1
$9,420
$9, 205
Assistant secretary
2
18,195
18,410
2
18,625
Chief of section
2
19,055
19, 055
1
10,280
Counsel
19, 270
3
28,475
Credit analyst
8,990
1
9,205
Engineer
38,150
20,130
4
40,260
Loan officer
38, 755
19, 485
1
10,495
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
16,000
Accountant
2
16,645
16,215
7,570
Assistant to the secretary
15,140
Counsel
2
15,140
7,570
Credit analyst
7,570
1
7,785
15,140
Engineer
Loan officer
2
16,645
9,075
7,785
Personnel officer
1
8,000
8,000
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
2
12,770
3
19,385
Accountant
12, 780
1
6,390
Assistant to the president
1
6,820
6,605
1
6,390
Chief of section
6,390
1
6,605
3
19,170
Counsel
19,170
2
13,210
1
6,390
Credit analyst
12, 780
Economist
13, 210
2
13,210
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
29, 225
29, 495
Accountant
6
35,340
29, 900
Administrative assistant
30, 845
5
30,440
22, 705
Loan clerk
28, 280
5
27,605
5,440
5,845
Librarian
5,710
6,250
Personnel assistant
6,250
5,440
5,575
Property and space clerk
5,440
5,575
Secretarial assistant
1
6,250
6,250
Staff assistant
6,250
1
5,780
5,915
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
5,915
101,620
20
134,325
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
23 115,520
78,810
100, 260
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
... 17
21
99,585
193, 775
45
213, 740
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
42
181,410
23,190
26,455
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
6
22,870
21,685
27, 695
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
7
24,095
10,395
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
3
10,495
13,455
3,285
1
3,370
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
6,060
Ungraded, positions at hourly rates
10.326
equivalent to less than $5,440
3
10,295
10,899
202 1,449,461 209 1, 518, 590 234 1,678,154
Total permanent, departmental
18
108,260
14
79,154
10
55,819
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
184 1,341,201 199 1,462, 771 220 1,599,000
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
2,000
8,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
5,000
5,058
Overtime pay
6,000
8,000
Payments to other agencies for reim2,416
bursable details
1,000
2,000
3,100
Payments to advisory committee
3,600
3,600
Excess of annual leave earned over
25,185
leave taken
<.
-6,500
6,000
01

Personal services.

1,376,960

1,488,371

1, 625,100

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FARM CREDIT
ADMINISTRATION
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
1
$21,000
1
$21,000
1 $21,000
Governor
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
1
14,190
1
13,975
13,975
Deputy governor
.
1
14,190
14,190
1
14,405
General counsel
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
12,900
12,900
13,115
Director, cooperative bank service
13,330
13, 545
13,115
Director, land bank service
13,330
13,330
13,115
Director, short-term credit service
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
12,150
11,880
11,880
Assistant general counsel
12, 420
12,150
12,150
Chief examiner
Chief, information and research divi12,150
11,880
sion
12,150
12,420
11,880
Chief of appraisals
Deputy director, cooperative bank
11, 610
11,610
service
1
11,880
12,150
Deputy director, land bank service. __
12, 420
Deputy director, short-term credit
24,570
2
24,570
service
25,055
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
10,535
10,535
Assistant chief examiner
10, 750
Assistant chief, information and re1
10,965
11,180
search
division

11, 395



Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-14. $10,320 to $ll,395^Continued
Assistant chief of appraisals
Assistant director, cooperative bank
service
Assistant deputy director, land bank
service
Assistant deputy director, short-term
credit service
Chief, administrative accounts division
Chief, administrative division
Chief, field accounting and analysis
division
Chief, finance division
Chief, information and research
division
Chief, personnel division
Comptroller
Hydraulic engineer
Secretary to Federal Farm Credit
Board and assistant to Governor, __
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Agricultural economist
Assistant chief, administrative accounts division
Associate chief of appraisals
Assistant chief, field accounting and
analysis division
Attorney
Chief, collateral section
Chief, field accounting and reports
section
Chief, fiscal and operations section
Chief, national farm loan association
operations Chief, operating analysis section
C hief, securities section
Election officer
Hydraulic engineer
__
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer.. _:
Associate chief, credit section
Associate chief, reviewing appraisals..
Chief, administrative accounts and
budget section
Chief, credit section
Chief, district personnel section
Cooperative bank coordinator
Farm credit examiner
Information specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, administrative accounts division
Chief, employment unit
Chief, reports unit
Farm credit examiner
,_
Financial analyst
Information specialist
Personnel classifier
Research and information specialist...
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Budget analyst..
Chief, audit and payroll section
Chief, graphic section
Chief, instructions section
Inform ation specialist
Personnel assistant
Personnel classifier
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
..
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440. _..
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.._
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Board
compensation
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime pay
.
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail
.

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2

$21,930

2

$22.145

2

$22,360

1

10,320

1

10,320

1

10,320

1

11,610

1

11,610

2

21,715

2

21,930

11,395

11,610
11, 610

11,825

11,825

11, 610
10, 535

10,750

10, 750

11,825
11,610

11,825
11,825
10, 320

11,610
11,610

1
1

10,535

1

10,750

10, 965

20,130

2

20,345

20,560

10,065

19,055

9,205
10,065

1
1

18,410
10, 280
9,635

1
1

10,495
9,850

10,495
10,065

9,205

1
1

9,205
9,420

9,420
9,420

9,420
9,635
9,420
9,420
8,990

9,635
9,850
9,420
9,635

1
1
1

8,215
8,645
7,570

8,430
8,860

1
1
1
2

7,570
8,215
8,430
15,570

7,785
8,430
8,430
16,000

9,205
9,205
9,205
8,990
8,000
8,645
7,570

8,215
8,215
15,140
8,860
7,570
12,780

1

7,570

7,785

2

13,210

13, 210

7,895
6,820
7,465
6,605
7,465
6,390
6,390

7,895
7,035
7,680
6,820
7,465
6,605
6.605

18,210
5,845
5,575
5,710
5,845

18,480
5,980
5,710
5,845

6,520

6,655

5,240
40,385
52,305
121, 660
45,825
34,980
6,910

5,375
41,060
48,360
109,435
46,080
35,320
6,910

6,390
7,680
6,820
7,465
6,390
7,250

3
1

17,940
5,710
5,575
5,710
6,250
6,520
5,845
5,105
41,195
47,010
126,140
64,260
31,465
6,910

1
8
11
28
12
10
2

14, 630

15, 980

3

11,985

146
967,855
7.1 70,895

141 950,875
3.3 17,125

134
1

921,090
6,110

896,960 137. 7 933, 750 133

914,980

138.9

31,835

45,000

45,000

3,650

3,520

982, 400

963, 500

169
4,062

All personal services, departmental
, »
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief reviewing land bank appraiser..
Supervising farm credit examiner
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Farm credit examiner
Farm loan registrar
Resident farm credit examiner
Resident farm credit examiner—farm
loan registrar
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Farm credit examiner

1958 estimate

933,026

12
2

120,995
19,485

2
12
12

16,860
105,030
106,320

11

82,115

12
2
2
10
12

121,210
19,700
15,570
87,310
108,040

12
2

121,855
19,915

2

15,785

12

108,040

12

108,470

11

83,620

11

84,265

29

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Farm credit examiner
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480_„_.___
GS-4. $3,415to$3,925
___.,
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
G ther personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

1959 estimate

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
24 $149,325
1
4,525
11
55,005
7,340
2
3,925
1
13

27 $165,375
13
65,305

27 $167,400
13
66,250

3
8
10

11,010
29,275
37,360

3
8
11

11,415
29,530
40,705

103 719,765
2.9 13,239

122 851,815
18.7 137,465

101
2

665,590
8,560

100.1 706, 526

103. 3 714,350

99

657,030

3,919

All personal services, fieldPersonal services

01

1958 estimate

3,250

2,470

6,000

8,000

710,445

723,600

667, 500

1,643,471

1,706,000

1,631,000

LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL
INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS

OPERATIONS
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges:
Salary ranges established by Board of N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
Directors:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$15,500 to $18,500:
9 $149,568
President
7 $117, 500
8 $132,650
1
15,500
Vice president
1
15,500
1
15,500
$13,500 to $15,500:
3
44,500
President
75,000
8 115,690
Vice president
7 103,400
7 100,850
117,900
$11,500 to $13,500:
President
4
51,705
3
36,183
Vice president
3
36,493
4
49,172
Treasurer
1
12,315
1
12,315
2
23,915
1
12,212
1
12,160
Assistant vice president
$9,500 to $11,500:
98,
212
116,830
109,
612
Vice president
10
43,138
94,991
43,138
Treasurer
52,
567
84,
070
52,
567
Secretary
53,353
52,453
Secretary-treasurer
71, 828
70,
665
81,115
Assistant vice president
72, 590
9,700
9,500
Chief credit examiner
9,500
Assistant treasurer
.
10, 225
$7,500 to $9,500:
Vice president
26, 621
Treasurer
36, 400
18,100
4
18,100
27,034
Secretary-treasurer
3
2
54, 750
17, 960
Secretary
17, 960
2
6
12 103, 254
Assistant vice president
12 104,174
13 110,870
2
26, 250
17, 650
17, 650
3
Assistant treasurer
2
1
8,460
32, 289
4
8,460
Assistant secretary
1
7
58,123
8
63, 651
57, 807
Assistant secretary-treasurer
7
7
55, 541
6
39, 950
46, 805
Credit examiner
5
7
77,962
62,390
10
53,472
Field representative
1
7,728
1
7,728
7,728
Chief accountant
$5,500 to $7,500:
14, 298
2
21,621
14, 298
2
Assistant vice president
3
3
20, 815
3
Assistant treasurer
41,308
20,815
6
1
1
6,990
Assistant secretary
13,978
6,990
2
2
2
13,612
Assistant secretary-treasurer
3
13,162
18, 723
34 227,059
Credit examiner
35 233,388
34 218,706
16 105. 749
20 132,921
Field representative
39 259,608
56, 257
9
62, 557
91, 787 10
15
Field accountant
7
45, 006
44, 756
32,616
7
5
Chief accountant
23, 266
4
16,849
23, 266
4
3
Accountant
139 584,252 120 502, 280 122 512,165
$3,500 to $5,500
79 235, 256
90 273, 529 76 226,009
$2,500 to $3,500
37,870
16
16
37,760
31
72,499
Under $2,500
Total permanent, field..
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by other agencies
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)

505 3,074,166
626,102
29. 6 227, 824
380

396 2,394, 422
9.8

95.4

58, 559
15.9 134, 979

395 2,364, 382
201.4
1,178, 688
7.6 65,935

186
370.3
1,119, 759
2, 200,884
8,248
21, 418
13, 917
22, 743
45, 818
51,668

2, 220, 240
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime
Directors' compensation
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
01

Personal services.
440200—58




7,548
61, 884

8,529
6,151
59, 200

2,450
30, 400

2, 401,350

2, 342, 000

1,183, 600

1959 estimate

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Administrator
1
$21,000
1
$21,000
1
$21,000
Deputy administrator
1
20,500
1
20,500
1
20,500
GS-18. $16,000:
Assistant administrator
5
80,000
5
80,000
5
80,000
Executive assistant administrator
1
16,000
1
16,000
1
16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant administrator
3
42,785
3
43,000
2
28,595
Deputy assistant administrator
3
42,355
3
42,570
2
28,165
Director
__ _
1
14,190
General counsel1
14,190
1
14,190
1
13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant to the Administrator
1
12,900
1
13,115
1
12,900
Director
4
53,535
4
53,965
5
66,220
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative officer
__
2
24,300
3
35,910
1
11,610
Attorney
1
11,610
1
11,610
Biological and chemical warfare
specialist
1
11,880
Civil defense officer
_
3
36,850
Civilian requirements officer
3
37,530
3
37,800
2
24,570

Dean

1957 actual

1958 estimate

Deputy director
Deputy executive assistant adminis-

trator... .

Director
._
EconomistEducational officer
Engineer. _
Executive officer
__. _ _
Executive secretary
Information officer
__
Liaison officer
Medical officer
_
Planning officer
Program development officer
Program director
Programing officer. __
Program planning officer
Radiobiologist
Special assistant. _
Supply officer
Technical liaison officer
Welfare adviser ._
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer.
Analyst __.

Attorney. _

Center director
Chief
Civil defense officer
Civilian requirements officer
_
Communication specialist
Dean __ __
Deputy director.
Director
Economist
Educationist
__
Emergency operation officer
Engineer
_
Executive assistant
Health officer
Health planner _
.
Hospital administrator
_
Information specialist
Intelligence officerLiaison officer
Manpower specialist
Medical supplv analyst
Meteorologist, general
News writerOperations officer._
Planning officer
_
Police specialist
_
Program analyst.—
Programer_ _ _ _ _ _
Public information and education
officer,
Publication editor _ __
Radiation chemist
Radiological planning officer
Research analyst--. _
Research specialist
Resources officer- _ _
Special assistant to the AdministratorSupply requirements officer
Tactical planner
Training officer
Transportation specialist
Warning operation officer . __
Welfare adviser
__ _ _
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief
Attorney._
_ ___
Bacteriologist
_

1
1

12,150
11,610

1
22

11,880
263,520

3
1
1
5
3
1

35,100
12,420
11,610
58,860
37,260
12,690

2

24,030

2

24,300

2
1

24,030
11,880

1

11,880

1

10,320

3

30,960

4
1
2

42,355
11,395
20,640

6
9
1
1
1
5
2

62,995
93,310
10,965
10,320
10,535
54,395
20,640

1

10,535

7

75,035

1
1

10,320
10,535

3
1
1

32,035
10,535
10,535

1

11,395

3

5

58,590

5

58,590

1
48
1
1

11,880
570,240
12,150
11,700

1
52
1

12,150
623,190
12,150

1

12,420

1

12,690

5

61,830

4

49,950

4

47,520

4

47,790

1
2
1
1
3

12,690
23,220
12,690
11,610
35,640

1
2
1
1
3

12,690
23,490
12,690
11,880
34,830

1

12,690

10,535
20,850
20,640
41,925
63,640
22,360

1
1
2

10,320
10,320
20,640

4
5
2

41,495
52,460
22,360

1
2
2
4
6
2

1
18
19

10,965
188,985
197,370

1
19
20

11,180
200,810
209,840

2
1

21,070
10,320

1
1
1

10,535
10,535
11,395

2
1

22,790
10,320

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1

21,500
10,535
10,320
10,750
10,535
11,395
10,320
33,110
10,535
10,320

1
2

10,320
20,855

1
2

10,320
21,070

2
2

21,500
21,070

3
2

33,325
21,500

1

10,320

1

10,320

10,535
10,320
11,395

1

11,395

1
1
1

1
1
1
2

10,320
10,320
10,320
20,855

1
1
1
2

10,320
10,320
10,535
21,285

3

32,680

4

43,215

3
1
2

27,400
8,990
18,195

3
1
2
1

27,830
9,205
18,410
10,065

31,175

I
4
4
1
2

10,320
42,140
43,645
10,320
21,715

5

46,670

2

18,195

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Con.
FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION —continued

OPERATIONS—Continued
1957 actual
FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Continued

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Budget analyst
Civil defense officer
Civilian requirements officer
City government specialist- _
.
Commodity industry analyst
Communications specialist _____
C on sessional liaison officer _
Contributions officer
Data analyst _ ._
Deputy director
__
Director
Economist
_
Engineer
Facility manager
Financial systems analyst
_
Food requirements officer
__ __
Fire planning specialist
Grant-in-aid specialist
Health officer
Health resource analyst.—
_ _
Industrial analyst
Information specialist
Labor specialist. _
Liaison officer. _.
Management analyst
Manpower analystMedical research specialist
Merit systems analyst
Organization and methods examinerOperation specialist
Physicist __
Planning officer.
.
Police planning specialist
Program coordinator _
Publication officer. _
Radiological planning officer
.
Radiological systems specialist
_
Research analyst
Security officer
.
Social science research analyst
Special assistant
State-government specialistState relations officer
Statistician
Supervisory publication officer
Supervisory statistician
Surplus property disposal officer
Survival requirements analyst
Systems analyst
Tactical planner
Training officer
Utilities specialist
Warden specialist. _
Warning operations officer
_
Warning systems specialist
_
Welfare planning specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
_
Assistant director
Attorney
Auditor
Biologist
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Civil defense officer
_
Contract specialist
Communications specialist
Demographer..
_
Director
Economist
Engineer
Grant-in-aid specialist
Health officer.
_
__
Information specialist
Maintenance specialist
Management analyst
_ _
Mathematician
News and speech writer
__.
Organization and methods examinerPlacement officer
Planning officer
Police specialist
Position classifier
Publication writer
Radiological planning officer
Radiologist
Research analyst
Security officer
Social psychologist
Special assistant
Statistical draftsman
Supervisory accountant
Supply officer
Surplus property officer
Survey statistician
Survival requirements officer.. __
Systems accountant

Tactical planner
_



1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
12

$8,990
112,610

1
11
1
1

$8,990
102,330
10,065
8,990

1

9,205

1

9,420

1
7
1
11
1

8,990
64,220
10,065
100,395
9,850

2
1
2
1
2
19
1
8
1
1
1
1

1

10,065

1

1

8,990

12
2

110,245
18,840

3
3
2
1
1
1
2

27,185
28,045
17,980
8,990
9,205
9,205
18,195

1
1

9,205
9,205

1
1

10,065
8,990

19,270
8,990
18,625
9,635
18,195
173,175
10,065
73,425
9,850
8,990
8,990
9,205

1
12
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
18
1
12
1
1
1
1

$9,205
111, 750
10,065
9,205
8,990
19,270
8,990
18,625
9,850
8,990
164,615
10,065
113,900
9,8^0
8,990
9,205
9,205

9,205

1

9,420

7

65,725

1
7

8,990
66,800

1
4

9,420
36,175

1
1

9,205
10,065

4
1
2
1

36,390
8,990
19,485
10,065

1
2
1
1

8,990
17,980
9,205
9,205

1
2
1
1

9,205
18,410
9,420
9,420

1
1

8,990
8,990

1
1

9,205
8,990

1
2
1
1
1

9,420
18,195
8,990
8,990
8,990

1
2
1
1
1

9,420
18,625
8,990
8,990
8,990

10,065
8,990
19,485
8,990
9,205
151,450

1
1
3
1
1
31
1

10,065
9,205
29,980
9,205
9,205
278,600
8,990

4
14

37,035
130,160

1
1
2
1
1
17

1
2
1
5

10,065
18,195
9,635
46,455

1
4
1

8,990
36,820
8,990

1
4
1

8,990
37,250
9,205

2

15,355

2
2
1
3
4
18
1
2

15,140
16.215
7 570
22,710
31.570
137,550
7,570
15,355

3
3
4
2

22,710
23,140
30,495
16,215

3
3
4
2

22,710
23,355
30,495
16,215

5
18

38,925
137,550

5
19

39,140
138,410

3
1
1

23,140
7,570
7,570

3
1
8
1
2

23,140
7,570
62,065
7,570
16,215

1

3

22,925

7

53,635

3

23,785

1
1
1
1
1
1
6

7.570
8.645
7 785
7,570
7,785
7,570
48,860

3
2

22,710
15,140

1

7,570

1

7,570

1
1

7,785
7,570

*
L
L
2
.
L
L
8
1
2
1

23,355
7,785
7,570
15,140
32,215
7,570
7.570
62,710
7,570
16,215
8,645

7,785

1

7,785

5
1
1
2
1

41,505
7,570
7,570
15,355
7,785

5
1
1
1
2
1

42,150
7,785
8,645
7,785
15.355
8,000

1
3

7,785
22,710

1
1
3

7,570
7,785
22,925

1
1
1
2

7,570
7,785
7,785
15,570

1
1
1
2

7,570
8,000
7,785
15,570

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12, $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Training officer
Warning operations officer
Warning systems specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Assistant facility manager
Assistant intelligence officer
Assistant planning officer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chief
Civil defense officer
Classifier
Communications specialist
Communications supervisor
Contract specialist
Contributions officer
Engineer
Illustrator
Illustration supervisor
Information specialist
Mail and files supervisor
Management analyst
Medical research specialist—
__.
News writer
Organization and methods examiner. _
Packaging specialist
Placement and employee relations
officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Property accountability officer
Property and supply officer
Publications editor
Publications writer
Radiologist
Radiological planning officer
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supervisory accountant
Supply officer
Survey statistician
Survival requirements analyst
Systems accountantTabulating planner
Training officer
Travol and secretarial services supervisor
Warden specialist
Warning standards officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Cartographic technician
Statistician
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative assistant (stenographer)
Administrative officer
Assistant planning officer
Attorney
Budget analyst
Civil defense officer
Classifier
Communications officer
Communications watch officer
Editor
Equipment specialist
Illustrator
Information specialist
._.
Librarian
Management analyst
Organization and methods examiner..
Photographer
Placement and employee relations
officer
Physicist
Printing and publications officer
Procurement analyst
Property and supply officer
Purchasing officer
__
Radiological assistant
Secretary
Section chief
Security assistant
Shorthand reporter
Space and service analyst
Statistical assistant
Supervisory accountant
Supply distribution officer
Surplus property officer
Tabulating planner
Traffic officer
Training aids specialist
Training officer
Visual information specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
_._

Number

1958 estimate

Total Numsalary ber

5
1

$38,925
7,570

8

51,335

"I

6,~820"

5
1

6,390

59,445

~2~~~~l2~780~
6,390
2
4

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
$38,925
7,570

29 $220,605
1
7,785
2
15,140

6,390
26,205
12,780
6,820

6,390
19,600
12,995
6,820
6,390
6,390
12,780
12,995
5,440
26, 205
54,130
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
14,715
25,990
6,390
13, 640
6,390
12,780
7,465

6,390
12,780
12,780
5,440
12,995
67,340
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
7,035
25,775
6,390
13,210
6,390
12,780

6,390

9

1959 estimate

14,070
25,775
12,995
6,390
6,390

6,390
1
1
1
1

6,390
6,390
6,390
6,605

5

32,595

"I

67390

"I

6,~390

3

19,385

6,390

6,390

12,780
6,390
6,390
12, 995
13,210

12, 995
6,390
6,390
12,995
13,425
7,465
12, 780

1
2
1

6,605
12,780
6,390

12,995
6,390

1
1
1
1
1

6,605
6,390
6,390
6,250
6,390

6,605
6,605
6,390
6,250
19,170

6,390

6,390

1
~2~~~~l2,~995

7,035

6,320
6,590

6,455
6,725

6,725

11,420
16,995

39,905

40,310

2
1
5

11,150
5,845
27,200

10
1
2
3

57,235
5,575
11,285
16,860

11,150
5,440
10,880
5,440
10, 235
30,050
5,440
28,280
29,090

11, 285
5,440
11,150
5,575
10,370
30,185
5,440
44, 735
29,225

5,710
5,710
5,440
21,760

5,710
5,710
5,440
21, 895

5,440
5,440
5,440

1
1
1
4
1

5,575

5,710

2

11,015

11,015

5,710

5,710

5,440
5,440
17,535
5,440

5,440
5,440
34,125
5,575

16,590
5,710
6,115

5,845

5,845

17,265
11,015

5,440
5,440
5,710
5,440
5,845

5,440
5,440
5,710
5,440
5,980

5,440
6,115
11,150
5,440

1
1
3
1
3
1
1

6,115
5,575
7
43
51
119
90
48

37,355
203.080
224.840
464,760
319,080
160,390

2

10,880

1
5
47
57
153
87
45

5,440
26,740
221,720
249,570
593,930
307,560
151,205

1
2
2
1
5
53
64
169
98
45

5,440
10,880
10, 880
5,575
27,145
253,325
282,160
691,645
346,995
151, 630

31

INDEPENDENT OFFICES

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Continued

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,400

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

ber

salary

12

$40,620

16

$52,205

14

$45,605

34

146,638

32

125,205

20

86,377

Total permanent, departmental

941
5,398,103
30.2 205, 509

Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

792.8
5,192, 594
77,003

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional administrator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Deputy regional administrator
Director
Engineer
Liaison officer
Survival projects officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Civil defense officer
Communications officer
Government specialist
Director
Distribution control officer
Deputy director
Emergency operations officer
Engineer
Executive assistant
Federal coordination officer
Information officer
Liaison officer
Manpower specialist
Medical officer
Physicist
Planning officer
Public safety officer
Public welfare adviser
Radiological defense officer
Special activities officer
Supply officer
Survival projects officer
Tactical operations officer
Training officer
Traffic control officer
Transportation coordinator
Transportation officer
Warning officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
__
Civil defense officer
Communications officer
Government specialist
Emergency operations officer
Engineer
Federal coordination officer
Information officer
Liaison officer
Manpower specialist
Physicist, general
Police specialist
Public affairs officer
Radiological defense officer
Supply officer
Survival projects officer
Traffic control officer
Training officer
Transportation officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Auditor
Civil defense officer
Communications officer
Contributions officer
Emergency operations officer
Engineer
Information officer
Liaison officer
Public welfare officer
Radiological defense officer
Supply officer
Tactical operations officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Auditor
Engineer
Supply officer
Training officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440


Total permanent,


field

13
2
1
8
3
6

6,263,225
72.3 481,164

76, 626

22, 563
99, 091

5,346,223

5, 988,115

84, 780

7

85,320

63, 425
136, 525
20, 855
10, 320
84, 280

7
28

74,175
294,335

27,830
56, 520
57,165

46,455
28,690
19,700

85. 7 618, 609

967.3
1.7
5, 782,061
6, 552,273
123,000
84,400

64,220
5
3
2

1,053
7,170,892

21
7

66, 585
62, 930
65,295
62,930
62, 930
189,865
64,865

16
4

143,840
35,960

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Continued

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses

6, 767,116

7
28

7
7
7
7
7
21
7

75,250
296,485

67, 230
63,145
65, 940
62, 930

56, 735
55,875
63, 575
74, 930
29,120
18, 840
38, 540
1
1
5

7,570
7,570
39,355

7
7

64,220
62,930

1
1

16
4

15,140
30, 280
15, 355
7,570
7,570

25,000

31,635

30,000

10,000

9,819
10,000

12,784
10,000

All personal services, field.

2,018,243

2,604, 501

3,309, 451

Personal services, Federal Civil
Defense Administration

7,364,466

8, 592, 616

10,116, 567

157,773
28,162
4,995
4,063

13
2
2

165,006
18,436
10,341

13
2
2

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

17 194,933
1.6 17,671

17
1

193,783
12,483

17
193,783
0.1
700

Net permanent, field
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay

15.4 177,322

16

181,300

16. 9 193,083

700

700
6,217

182,000

200,000

01

6,390
42,210
12, 995
19, 600
6,390
12, 995
7,035
13, 855
12, 995
12, 995

Personal services, Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare..

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less t h a n $5,440

53,205

14

54,495
45,420
105,980
31,785
52,990

7
6
14
4
7

55,355
45,420
105,980
31,785
52,990

3

52,990

7
7

22,710

$4,890
8,960
15,530
14,570

$4,890
8,960
15,530
14,570

rates

34

149,433

34

149,433

9

38,366

45
1

193,383
4,708

45
1

193,383
4,708

9

38,366

44

188,675

44

188,675

9

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary and intermittent employment.
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base.

$38,2

119,000

Personal services.

38,366

725

725

189,400

308,400

FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

7

48,600

7
5

44,945
31,950

14
7
5

44, 730
2

11,690

14
14
70
68
21

65,240
60,900
266,215
243,865
68,035

7
7

7,035
49,030
89,460
44,945
31,950

44,730
44,730

2
7
7

11,690
38,080
39,295

21
14
74
77
22

98,535
61,440
285,605
276,385
72,485

30,000
318 2,190,935

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses

01

1958 estimate

52,990
52,990

53,205
1
7

"7""38,"890
5,540
10,075
23, 840
32, 205
115,070
181,055
91, 320
8,965

ALLOCATION TO VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION

7

7

177,322

165,006
18,436
10,341

EMERGENCY SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT

127,365
62,930

52,990

19,170
59,875
5,575

14
7

7

52,990

12
3
1
1

1957 actual

67,445
63,790

7

24.3

62.7

$158,983

Field:
Grades established b y act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade

143,840
35,960

7
7

7,570
7,570

30.1

salary

64, 435

66,370
63,790

15,140
15,140

ber

salary

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

190, 295
64,865

7
7

40, 430

Num- Total
ber salary

ber

497.7
3,256,667

62,930
57,595
37,035
28, 260

Num- Total Num- Total

385.3
2, 553,047

37,250
6
4

1959 estimate

287.9
1,983,243

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay

01

1958 estimate

$415,358

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

23,448
108,395

64, 485
57, 810
18,195

1957 actual

448 2,968,405

522 3,415,650

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Executive secretary
General counselGS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480

ber

salary

ber

salary

1
1

$12,420
11,880

1
1

$12,420
12,150

1
1

$12,690
12,150

1
1
1
1

6,250
6,115
4,525
4,210

1

6,250

1

6,250

1
1

4,660
3,670

1
1

4,795
3,805

6
1.2

45,400
6,016

5

39,150
244

5

39,960
420

4.8

39,384

ber

._-

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay..
Personal services.

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

01

1958 estimate

salary

5

38,906

5

39,540

6,450

17,300

17,300

10

150
30

153
30

45,844

56,386

57,023

32

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or In
excess of $12,900:
7 $140,500
Commissioner
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Chief engineer
13,975
General counsel
Chief of bureau
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1
12,900
Administrative assistant
5
66,005
Chief of bureau
1
13,545
Chief engineer
1
12,900
Executive officer
Associate general counsel
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
12 142,830
Hearing examiner
3
37,260
Assistant chief engineer
11, 610
Associate general counsel
24,030
Assistant general counsel
36,180
Assistant chief of bureau
15 183,330
Chief of division
34,830
Chief of branch
95,310
Attorney
70, 740
Engineer
Economist
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
11,610
Secretary
Assistant to chief engineer
1
11,825
Defense coordinator
1
Field coordinator
11,610
Personnel officer
1
10,065
Chief of division
5
53,105
Assistant chief of division
11 117,603
Chief of branch.
25 269,395
9
94,385
Attorney
2
21,285
Engineer
.-..
1
Accountant.—
_
10,750
Economist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
10,280
Information officer
___
8,990
Assistant to executive officer
8,990
Assistant personnel officer
10,065
Defense coordinator
17,980
Chief of division..,
18,195
Assistant chief of division
18,195
Chief of branch
20
184,100
Attorney
33 306,990
Engineer
_
7
64,445
Accountant...
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
15,140
Chief of division
.
_._.,
16, 430
Chief of branch
8,645
Rate examiner
.
8,215
Public utility specialist
—
8,000
Records manager.
Economist
19
147,065
Attorney
37
288,905
Engineer
8
66,365
Accountant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
4
27,280
Secretary
Assistant to secretary
1
6,390
Budget analyst
7,465
Organization and methods examiner..
21,105
Administrative assistant
20, 245
Public utility specialist
6,605
Position classifier
13, 210
Rate examiner
6,605
Information specialist
7,465
Economist
21, 320
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
2
13,425
Chief of branch
83,930
13
Attorney
25 179,335
Engineer
5 34,530
Accountant
_
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
5,910
Secretary
Placement assistant
12,910
Assistant chief of division
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
11,420
2
Administrative assistant
5
28,820
Secretary.._
_
1
6,115
Budget analyst
1
5,710
Personnel assistant
-.
23,785
Organization and methods examiner. _ 4
1
6,250
Chief of division
2
12,360
Assistant chief of division
3
17,805
Chief of branch
8
Chief of section.._
47,435
1
5,440
Antenna analyst
1
6,250
Cartographer
1
5,710
Public utility specialist
25 104,980
Attorney
5
29,495
Engineer
7
40, 240
Accountant
3
16,800
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780__
60 300, 550
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335....
34 158, 565
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
134 571,810
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
124 460,915
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
71 239,365
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
9
30,625
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
12
39,663
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
7

$140,500

1
1
1
1
4

13,975
14,190
13,975
12,900
52,675
13,115
144,250
38,070
11, 610
24, 300
48,870
196, 560
35,370
95, 850
83,160
12,420

3
7
29
12
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
19
34

7 $140,500
1
1
1
1
41

13,975
14,190
13,975
12,900
53,320
13,115

1
13
3

12,900
159,300
38,070
24, 840
60, 750
209, 520
35, 640
96, 930
83, 970
11, 610
11,610

11, 610
11, 825
10, 535
11, 825
10, 535
31,605
75,250
313, 685
126,095
20, 640
10, 750
10,320
10, 495
8,990
8,990
10, 280
8,990
18,195
18,195
174,465
316,840
74, 480

10,750
11, 825
10, 535
21, 285
75,895
316, 695
136,310
20, 855
10, 965
1
1
1

10,495
9,205
9,205

1
3
2
20
31
9

9,205
28,260
18, 410
186,035
289, 653
83,900
23,355
24, 215
16, 430
8,430
8,215
7,570
196, 775
326, 280
59,010

21
35
7

165,205
275,055
58,150

3
3
2
1
1
1
25
41
7

5
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
3
1
2
17
21
5

34,100
6,390
6,390
7,465
14, 285
20, 460
6,820
13, 210
6,820
7,465
21,320
7,035
12,780
110,565
151, 760
34,960

5
1
1
1
3
3
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
18
19
5

34, 530
6,605
6,390
7,465
20,890
20, 675
6,820
13, 640
6,820
13,855
20,460
7,250
13,210
118,885
138,395
35,390

1
1
2

6,050
6,050
12,775

1
1
2

6,185
6,185
13,045

2
4

11, 555
22,975

2
2

11,690
11,960

4
1
2
4

24,190
6,250
12,500
23,110
5,440
6,250
5,845
94, 510 12
6
29,765
7
41,185
3
16,800
274, 660 56
179,610 40
583,780 134
454,440 130
212,830
73
8
30,805
12
40,003

24,460
6,250
6,250
17,535
48,920
5,575
6,385
5,980
66,625
36,150
42,130
17,070
283, 745
189,930
586, 730
483,460
249,364
27, 505
40, 258

22, 925
24, 215
8,860
8,430
8,000

1
1
1
17
5
7
3
55
38
133
122
12

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Chief of branch
Assistant chief of branch
*
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (avverage number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1
1
21

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Territorial differential

01

1
1
21

$6,989
6,573
86,649

1
1
21

$7,239
6,802
89,703

872 5,449,670 860 5, 529,019
126. 5 663, 308 81.8 515,427

887 5, 705, 289
70.2 411,145

778.2
745.5
5,013,592
4,786,362
114,975
31,649

816.8
5, 294,144

21, 522
1,200
1,600

22, 257
1,200
1,600

5, 069, 563

5,319, 201

26, 319
1,571

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant chief engineer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief of field office
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Engineer in charge
Chief of field office
Chief of branch
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Engineer in charge
Assistant engineer in charge
Chief of branch
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Accountant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Engineer in charge
Assistant engineer in charge
Electronic scientist
„
Engineer
Accountant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Engineer in charge
Assistant engineer in charge
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Accountant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480-..
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

$6,573
6,157
84,529

4, 929, 227

1

12,420

12,420

1

12,690

1
1

11,395
10,750

11,395
10,965
30,960

1
1
3

11,610
10,965
30,960

6
2
5

60,175
19,270
47,745

47,745
19, 485
20,130

5
2
2

48,175
19,700
20,345

29
3
1

241,675
24,430
8,000

265,675

32

266,320

1
6

7,570
48,645

8,000
23,355
15,355
49, 290

1
3
2
6

8,215
23,355
15,355
49,935

20
17
3
16
7

144, 785
116,970
21, 750
114,495
49,030

39
11

280,160
79,965

35
7

220,910
50,105

39
11
2
35
7

281,020
80,395
14,070
221,580
50,535

32

5,440
49, 730
6,115
339, 525
24,325
94,005
204, 705
69,925
171,230
75,120
9,430
12

44,787

6, 250
232,370
25,135
95, 760
184,420
76, 555
241,865
20, 495
9,645

6,115
150, 945
24, 595
94, 545
182,935
75, 620
240, 745
20,155
9,475
12

45,051

12

45,726

338 1,996,096
13.8 83,877

355 2,103,446
15.7 92,863

324.2
325.1
1,912,219
1,940,832

339.3
2,010, 583
8,316
23,600
8,000
20,300

346 2,033,442
20.9 92,610

7,675
23,600
8,000
20,300

21, 398
7,795
20,196

All personal services, field.

1,990,221

1,971, 794

2, 070, 799

Personal services

6,919,448

7,041,357

7,390,000

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Electronic engineer
Attorney
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Electronic engineer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Electronic engineer
Chief of division
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant chief of division
__
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Electronic engineer
Assistant chief of division
Project planner
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Project planner
Electronic engineer
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
.

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,150

1

$12,420

$12,420
11,610

1

11,180

10,535

1
1

9,635
8,990

1

9,850

9,850
9,205

1

9,205

1

7,570

7,785
12,780
6,390
11,420
5,710
10,265
4,080
4,480
11,180

2

1
3
3
4

19,980
1

6,605

11,555

1

5,710

5,065
13,185
13,765
14,000

1
1
1
7

4,525
4,350
3,805
25,435

33

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Total
salary

15
1

87,560
3,670

22 137,425
0.7 2,641

20 $124,615
1
3,900

14

83,890

21.3 134,784

19

472
90
520

464

60
440
84,390

135,866

121,179

All personal services, departmental_
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Electronic engineer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Electronic engineer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Electronic engineer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Electronic engineer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Electronic engineer
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

Number

Total
salary

1

$3,260

24, 030

24,300

120,715

3

36,450

3

31,175

3

27,610

38,810

7

63,790

5

37,400

60,010

7

63,575

19
22
14

84,700
85,095
50,955

3
25
20
16
1

17, 940
115, 500
83, 200
59, 080
3,430

12,630
63,240

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

65 309,790
14.7 64,682

78 402,270
2. 2 7,048

40 270,860
1.2 9, 626

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other personal services:

50.3 245,108

75.8 395,222

38.8 261, 234
1,010

1,850

1,515
710
1,668

All personal services, field.

247, 618

399,115

262, 244

Personal services

332, 008

534,981

383, 423

Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential

01

Num- Total
ber salary

Number
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
_:..

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL HOME LOAN
BANK BOARD
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank
Board
Member of the Board
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
General counsel
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant to the Board
Associate director, division of supervision
Associate director, Federal home loan
bank operations
Associate general counsel
Attorney adviser
Comptroller
Director of audits
Director, division of supervision
Director, Federal home loan bank
operations
Director, Federal savings and loan
operations
Secretary to Federal Home Loan
Bank Board
Trial attorney
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant director, division of supervision
_
Assocate director of audits
Associate director, division of supervision. _
Associate director, Federal home loan
bank operations
Associate director, Federal savings
and loan operations
Attorney adviser
Bank operations analyst—
Chief bank examiner. _
Deputy comptroller
Drector of personnel
Financal economist
Trial attorney
_
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
j
Assistant director of audits
Assistant director Federal home loan
bank operations
Assistant to the director, division of
supervision,._l




1958 estimate 1959 estimate

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Assistant secretary to Federal Home
Loan Bank Board
Attorney-adviser
Bank examiner
Bank operations analyst
._...
Budget officer
Chief bank examiner
Deputy comptroller
Director of personnel
Director of public relations
_
Financial analyst^-------,
__--.--:
Financial economist
.
Trial attorney...--GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant to the comptroller
Attorney-adviser. _.__-_
.
Bank examiner
Financial analyst
Information specialist
Personnel assistant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant to the comptroller
Attorney-adviser
Bank examiner
Chief, duplicating section
Financial analyst
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Staff assistant to board member
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
->._
_..
Administrative assistant
Attorney-adviser
Chief, duplicating section
Financial analyst
Legal assistant
Personnel assistant
Secretary to the Chairman
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
__.
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Assistant shop foreman
Photographer
Plate maker
Shop foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440

Total permanent, departmental--.
Deduct lapses
.
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$20, 500
1
$20,500
1
$20,500
40,000
40,000

2

40,000

1

13,330

1

13,545

1

11,880

1

11,880

1

11,610
11,610
11,880
11, 610
11,610
12, 690
12, 690

11,610
12,150
11,880
11, 880
12, 690
12, 690

2

11,880
11,610
11,610
12, 690
12, 690

13, 545
12,150

1

11,880

1

11,610

11,880

11,880

1

11,880

12,150

1
1

11,610
11,610

1
1

11,610
11,880

11, 880
12,150

2

20,855

4
1

41,495
10,320

2

21,285

1

10,535

1
1

10,320
10,320

1

10,320

T"~~l97270'

10,535
31,175
10,320
10,320
10,320
10, 535
8,990

9,420
9,420

$19,055
19,055
8,990
9,635
9,420

2
1
1

1959 estimate
Number

Total
salary

$19,055

2
2
1

$19,270
17,980
9,205

9,635

1

9,635

1
11
1
1

9,420
99,965
9,635
9,205

8, 990
1
1
5
1

8,990
8,990.
45,165
9,420

4
6

30,280
46,925

1
1

7,465
7,250

3

19,385

1
10
1
1

9,205
91,190
9,420
8,990

1
4
4

7,785
30,925
30,710

7,570

1

7,570

30, 925
46,065
7,570
6,390

6,390

1

6,390
6,390
12,995
5,915
5,915
6,050

6,050

"I

5,~915~

1
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
14
14
24
9
10
2
3

5,575
11,690
11,015
6,115
11,555
5,710
11,690
6,250
10,615
70,775
65,355
101,040
34,135
34,045
6,770
8,410

1
3
2

1
1
4

6,605
6,605
25,990

1
6,050
1
6,050
1 6,185

5,440
17,670
11,150

1
3
3

5,575
18,075
16,860

11,555
5,845
11,960
6,250
10,750
66,385
64,410
119,120
36,105
30,530
6,940
5,550

2
1
2
1
3
16
14
38
15
8
2
3

11,690
5,980
12,095
6,250
16,125
81,175
64,275
154,850
53, 520
27, 270
6,940
8,410
5,949
5,949
5,512
6,386
28, 724

6,157
32,302

5,949
5,949
5,512
6,386
28, 245

159 1,035,119
11.9 68,496

170 1,125, 236
5
34,659

200 1, 309, 245
7.1 40,331

147.1

165
4,306

192.9
1, 268,914
5,043

1, 094, 883

1, 273, 957

968,100

1,094,883

1, 273,957

$923, 692
44, 408

$1,055,428
39, 455

$1, 239,182
34, 775

5,720
5,720
1
7

1,090, 577
"3, 735

All personal services, departmental.
Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation

970, 358
2,258

Personal services _

11, 610

1

1
3
1

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay

01

1958 estimate

8
1

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Limitation on administrative expenses, Federal Home Loan Bank
Board"
Advances and reimbursements

LIMITATION ON NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, DIVISION OF
EXAMINATIONS

82,990
10,320

10,750
41,925
10,320
10,320
10,320
10, 535
10,320
10,750

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num Total Num Total Num Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber sa^ry
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Associate director, division of exami1
$11,610
1
$11,880
nations
1

12,690

1

12,690

5,335
4,485
4,210
3,840

1
1
1
1
1

8,990
5,335
4,620
4,345
3,925

1
1
1
1
1

8,990
5,335
4,755
4,480
3,925

41,525

7

51,515

7

52,055

Director, division of examinations
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Associate director, division of examinations

1

$12,690

1

10,965

GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.

1
1
1
1

6

GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant to the director, division of
examinations
_
$4,525 to
$4,080 to
$3,670 to
$3,415 to

$5,335
$4,890..
$4,480......
$3,925

Total permanent, departmental

_
.

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOE. FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD—Continued
LIMITATION ON NONADMINISTRATIVE

EXPENSES, DIVISION OF

EXAMINATIONS—Continued
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses..
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay.

6

0.2 $1,575

41,389

6.8 49,940

7

$52,055

200

201

50,140

52,256

12

126,635

12

127,495

12

129,430

14

127,150

15

136,785

26

238,470

1
23

7,570
176,690

40

306,885

59

452,865

40

265,705

141

907,440

44

267,550

21

128,805

119
191
4
33
18
24
4

661,805
888,035
18,480
130,965
67,335
80,960
11,840

178 1,152,040

187 1, 024,435
174 797,610
5
23,640
17
69,275
26
94,060
16
53,180
2
5,920

215 1,194, 305
154 718,180
9
42,660
16
64,255
28 100,820
6
20,410

527 2,830, 720 656 3, 675, 530
49.4 245, 280 34. 7 152, 609

703 4,113, 435
39 194,910

477.6
2,585,440

664

621.3
3, 522,921

Personal services-.

3, 918, 525

14,135

15, 792

2, 588, 566

3, 537,056

3, 934,317

2,629,955

3, 587,196

3,986,573

22,982

114,240

2,606,973

3,472,956

3,126

All personal services, departmental
and field. . . . .
Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Nonadministrative expenses
Advances and reimbursements

$136

41,389

All personal services, field

01

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief examiner
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant chief examiner.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant chief examiner
Savings and loan examiner.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Savings and loan examiner
GS-10, $5,915 to $6,725:
Savings and loan examiner.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Savings and loan examiner
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,67G to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

1958 estimate

3,986,573

$3,472,956

Assistant to general manager (assistant director, underwriting division).
Deputy comptroller and disbursing
officer
Executive assistant
Financial analyst
Financial analyst (assistant director,
operating analysis division)
Special representative (financial activities)
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant to comptroller
Chief, insurance settlement section...




Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses. _
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime pay
_

87 517,380
8.9 47,233

96 563,025
7.9 32,450

105 607,120
9.4 37,696

78.1 470,147

88.1 530,575

95.6 569,424

2,175

2,196

All personal services, departmental
Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation
_

487,605

532,750

571,620

532,750

571,620

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total

Num- Total

Num- Total

ber

salary

ber

salary

ber

salary

1

$13,975

1

$14,190

1

$14,190

1

12,905

1

12,905

1

12,905

1

11,610

I

11,610

1

11,880

1
1
1

11,880
11,880
11,610

1
1
1

11,880
11,880
11,610

1
1
1

12,150
12,150
11,880

1

10,535

20,855

21,070

1

10,535

10,535

10,750

1
1

10,320
10,320

1
1
1

10,320
10,320
10,320

10,535
10,535
10,320

1

10,535

10,320

9,420

1

Personal services.

10,196
7,262

374
487,231

$3,986,573

LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
General manager
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Deputy general manager
Assistant general manager (director,
insurance settlement and rehabilitation division)
Assistant general manager (director,
underwriting division)
Comptroller
Financial economist (director, operating analysis division)
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant to general manager (assistant director, insurance settlement

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num Total
Financial accountant (chief, receiverber salary ber salary ber salary
ship accounting and share settlement section)
$9,205
1
$8,990
1
$8,990
Financial analyst (assistant director,
operating analysis division)
1
8,990
1
8,990
Special representative (financial activities)
_
19,485
3
30,625
2
19,485
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant (chief, accounting and
fiscal operations section and deputy
disbursing officer)
1
8,000
8,215
Assistant to comptroller
1
7,570
Financial analyst
4
32,645
3
24,645
24,215
Financial economist (chief, real estate
credit studies section)
1
7,570
Special representative (financial activities)
8,860
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant (assistant chief, account7,035
ing and fiscal operations section)
6,820
6,605
6,820
Analytical statistician (economics)
1
6,390
Chief, accounting and fiscal operations section and deputy disbursing
officer
1
7,680
Financial accountant (assistant to
chief, receivership accounting and
share settlement section)
6,390
6,390
Financial analyst
28,355
21,320
28,570
Financial economist
6,390
Mathematical statistician
6,390
1
6,390
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
2
11,285
Accounting assistant
11,015
5,710
Administrative assistant
5,440
Assistant chief, accounting and fiscal
operations section
6,385
4
4
22,570
23,110
Financial analyst
5,710
1
5,575
Financial economist
1
5,440
1
5,510
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
49,975
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
49,840 10
10
49,300
10
37,635
9
41,985
8
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
42,660
9
14
81,635
69, 275 20
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
59,750
17
14
83,305
58, 550 23
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
52,825
16
23,075
5
16, 555
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
26,235
7

01
$2,606,858
115

1958 estimate

10,535
8,990

FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION
SERVICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,975:
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
Director
1 $20,500
1
17,500
1
17,500
1
17,500
Deputy director
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
1
14,835
1
14,835
Director of mediation activity
1
14,835
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1
13,330
1
13,330
General counsel
1
13,115
1
13,115
1
12,900
1
12,900
Special assistant to the director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director of administrative manage1
12,690
1
12,420
1
12,420
ment
1
11,610
1
11,880
Director of special activities
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
10,320
1
10,320
1
10,320
Administrative officer
Associate director of administrative
1
10,535
1
10,320
1
10,965
management
1
10,535
1
10,320
Operations and research analyst
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
1
8,990
Operations and research analyst
1
8,990
1
9,205
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
7,035
1
6,820
Chief, budget and finance division
1
6,605
1
7,035
1
6,820
Chief, personnel and reports division.
1
6,820
1
6,390
1
6,390
Methods examiner . .
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
1
5,980
Administrative assistant
1
6,250
1
6,115
1
5,980
Chief, services and supply division...
1
5,440
Management analyst
_
_
4
23,185
3
16,395
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
4
22,780

35

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
_
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
_
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
_.

47 298,285
4.6 32,389

50 324,280
1.2 9, 580

50 327,515
0.2 415

42.4 265,896

48.8 314,700

49.8 327,100

733
7,043

12,700

12,700

1,027

1,200
1,000

1,200
1,000

274,699

329,600

342,000

Total permanent,fieldDeduct lapses

8

98,225

60

662,200

147 1,430,535
9

86,830
12,420
12,690

70

767,550

127 1,238,050
13

68,130

99,055
40,375
5,335
38,700
176,820
38,920

39,430
5,200
38,565
159,320
59,925

299 2, 561, 530 293 2, 516, 745
4.2 36,445
5.2 39,859

Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)..
_..
293.8
2, 521, 671
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
7,256
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
661

01

7
1
1

7
7

88,770
82,080

70

768,840

123 1,204,025
14

105,980

2
7

10,880
41,320

11
46
10

46,985
177, 585
36, 255

297 2,562,720
1. 5 6, 920

9,600

295.5
2,555,800
9,600

9,800
700

9,900
700

2,480,300

All personal services, field.

2, 529,588

2, 500,400

2,576,000

Personal services

2,804, 287

2,830,000

2,918,000

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
SALARIES ANI> EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber
excess of $13,975:
Commissioner
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
14,405
1
14,405
1
14,190
Executive director
14,190
1
13,975
1
14,190
General counsel
13,975
1
13,975
Chief, bureau of power
_
_._
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1
13,330
13,115
Chief accountant
1
12,900
Chief, bureau of power.
1
13,545
Chief, bureau of rates and gas cer1
13,330
1
13,115
tificates
1
13,115
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
12,690
1
12,420
Deputy chief, bureau of power
1
12,420
Deputy chief, bureau of rates and gas
1
11,610
1
11,610
certificates
1
11,610
Assistant chief, bureau of rates and
3
35,370
36,180
35,370
gas certificates
1
11,880
12,150
11,880
Deputy general counsel
3
35,100
35,640
34,830
Assistant general counsel
1
13,120
13,120
12,905
Chief engineer
1
12,150
12,420
11,880
Chief examiner
1
11,880
12,150
11,880
Deputy chief accountant
1
11,880
12,150
11,880
Director of administration
118,800
156,330
118,800
13
Examiner
11, 610
11,880
11,610
1
Chief, division of accounts
Chief, division of electric resources
1
11,610
1
11,610
11,880
and requirements
Chief, division of finance and sta1
12,690
1
12,690
1
12,690
tistics
1
12,690
1
12,690
1
12,690
Chief, division of licensed projects
1
12,690
1
12,690
1
12,690
Chief, division of river basins
1
12,690
1
12,690
1
12,690
Solicitor
_
_.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Secretary of the Commission
1
10,320
1
10,320
1
10,535
1
11,610
1
11,610
Chief, division of personnel
1
11,610




1957 actual

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
6 $30,660
6 $30,930
7 $35,995
2
8,430
2
8,700
1
4,350
12
60,290
14
60,830
52,815 14
7
7
26,285
7
26,200
26, 540
1
1
3,175
1
3,260
3,175
2
1
3,470
1
3,470
6,430

All personal services, departmental .
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional director
Assistant regional directorField representative
_
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Mediator..
___
_
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Mediator
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Mediator
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Mediator (trainee)
Administrative assistant-_.
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

1958 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395-Continued
Head, section of basin and project
plans
Head, section of cost estimates
Head, section of finance
Head, section of power requirements. _
Head, section of applications
Head, section of reports and special
studies
Head, section of project analysis
Head, section of transmission and
coordination
Head, section of utility status
Attorney
_
Engineer
Management analysis officer
Power utilities auditor
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief, division of budget and finance. _
Assistant chief, division of personnel. _
Head, section of financial reports
Head, section of power reports
Head, section of rate reports
Head, section of statistics
Head, section of applications
Attorney
Engineer
Geologist
Power utilities accountant
Power utilities auditor._
Public utilities specialist
Technical assistant to commissioner..
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief, division of general services
Attorney
__
Engineer
Geologist
Information specialist
Power utilities accountant
Power utilities auditor
^.
Public utilities specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Assistant to chairman
Assistant secretary of the Commission.
Attorney
Budget officer
Engineer
Fiscal officer
Geologist..Land investigator.
_
Librarian
_
Power utilities accountant
Power utilities auditor
Public utilities specialist
Tabulation equipment operation supervisor
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant to commissioner
__
Land investigator
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Engineer
.._
Geologist
_
Land investigator
Librarian
Power utilities accountant
Power utilities auditor
Public utilities specialist-...
Statistician
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Shop foreman
Assistant shop foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Portion of salaries paid from other
accounts
Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional engineer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Regional engineer
Deputy regional engineer

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
1
1

$10,535
10,535
10,320
10,320

$10,535
10, 535
10,320
10,320
10,320

1
1

10,750
10,535

10,750
10, 535

1
1
7
6
1
4

10,965
10,320
74,820
64,285
10,320
41,280

11,180
10,320
84,280
75,250
10,535
41,280

11,180
10,320
105,780
86,215
10, 750
62, 565

9,205
9,850
9,850
9,850
9,850

9,205
9,205
9,850
9,850
9,850
9,850

1
8,990
1
8,990
1
9,635
1 • 9,635
1
9,635
1
9,635
1
9,205
14 129,515
25 231,415
1
9,205
1
9,205
5
47,530
1
9,420
2
17,980

150, 290
282, 815
9,420
9,420
65,940
27, 830
18,410

7,570
47,355
235,870
16,000
7,785
33,075
63, 785
24, 215

1
9
35
2
1
4
11

7,785
70, 495
281,290
16, 215
8,000
33, 505
87, 785
47, 570

3
1
1
5
1
24
1
4
1
1
1
13
9

20, 460
6,605
6,390
34, 530
6,820
171, 205
6,820
26, 205
7,035

3
1
1
7
1
26
1
4
1
1
1
15
9

20,890
6,820
6,605
47, 740
7,035
187,855
7,035
27,065
7,035
7,035
6,605
103,160
63, 745

4
1

26,225
6,320

3
1
1
5
1
26
1
4

20, 245
6,605
6,390
34,315
6,605
184, 630
6,605
25,990

1
1
14

6,605
6,390
95, 695
53,700

4
1

25,685
6,725

4
1

25,955
6,320

1
5
13
7
2
1
1
39
1
2
2
51
22
68
73
49
4

6,385
27,740
78,955

1
5
13
6
1
1
1
38
1
1
1
51
23
65
76
47
5

6,385
28,010
80,305
33,315
5,845
5,980
6,520
224,135
5,845
5,440
5,105
253, 590
110,310
275,085
286,995
164,440
15, 905
22, 710

1
1
17

6,386
5,949
74,921

6,390

6,157
5,720
76,104

10,965
10,750

16
30
1
1
7
3
2

7,570
54, 710
235,010
15, 785
7,785
32,430
55, 570
24,215

1
1
18

1
1

121,170
242, 555
9,205
9,205
47, 530
18,625
17,980

13
26
1
1
5
2
2

1
7
29
2
1
4
7
3

11, 690
5,845
6,385
225,930
5,710
11,015
9,940
249,000
104,340
284,880
275, 645
169,260
12, 520
25,400

$10,750
10, 750
10,535
10,320
10,320

89,090
62,025
6,390

6,605

6,520
34, 260
117,670
55,885
5,980
6,115
6,520
277,145
16, 860
5,575
5,240
360, 430
116,145
313,060
324,475
179,265
22,080
23, 305
1
1
17

6,386
5,949
76,170

619 3, 894, 921

614 3, 917,336

723 4r 619, 425

37.4 184, 770

24.1 162, 683

27. 6 219, 601

1.3 13,717
580.3
3, 696,434

2

14,400

2

14,400

587.9
3, 740, 253

693.4
4,385, 424

14, 336

16, 883

3, 782, 669

4, 402, 307

60,480

61, 290

41,280

41,280

28,683
6,907
3, 732,024

48,600
10,535
10,320

5

36

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395—Continued
Supervisory auditor
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Engineer
__
Deputy regional engineer
Power utilities auditor
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Engineer
Power utilities auditor
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Engineer
Power utilities auditor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Engineer
Power utilities auditor
__
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries paid from other accounts
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
All personal services, field01

Personal services

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$10,535

1

$10,320

1

$10,320

12

116, 265

12
1
1

113, 685
8,990
8,990

114,330
8,990
8,990

216, 385
16, 000

25
1

206, 235
8,000

223, 955
8,215

25
3

180, 820
19, 600

24
2

172, 925
13, 210

175, 075
13, 640

10
3
11
12
14

62,230
16,860
54,365
53, 220
54, 440
21,430

9
3
12
12
14

56,115
17,265
59, 700
53, 760
54, 780
21, 600

2
15
12
15
6

56,385
11, 555
74,085
53,895
58, 535
21,925

131

942,680

891,390

132

907,335

137

3.6

20,538

5

35,595

7

54,704

3

25,087

4

28,600

4

28,600

124.4 845,765

123

843,140

126

859,376

185
3,391
845,950

847,331

4, 577, 974

4,630,000

3,317

5,265,000

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Economist
Librarian
Management analyst
Placement officer
.
Publication editor
Statistician
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
__.
Assistant secretary for minutes
Attorney
Attorney-editor
Budget analyst
Business analyst
Economist
Information specialist
Investigator
Librarian
—
Personnel assistant
Printing and publications assistant-_.
Secretary to chairman. .__
Statistician
Survey assistant
Tabulating equipment supervisor
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:.
Print shop superintendent
Offset press operator
Equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $13,975:
Commissioner
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Executive director
1
14,405
1
14,190
1
14,190
General counsel
1
13,975
1
14,190
1
14,190
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Bureau director
4
53,535
4
53,535
4
52,890
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant bureau director
5
4
4
47,790
59,400
47, 520
5
Assistant general counsel
5
5
62, 530
61,720
61,450
5
14 164,160
14 163, 890
58,320
Attorney
118, 530
10
10 120,960
10 120, 690
Attorney-adviser
97,415
8
99,305
8
8
99, 575
Chief of division
1
1
1
12,150
12,150
11, 880
Chief project attorney
2
3
3
23,490
35,370
35,370
Economist
12
144,450
12 147,420
12
147,150
Hearing examiner
1
1
12, 690
1
12. 690
12, 690
Medical officer
1
1
1
12,690
12,690
12,420
Secretary
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
2
2
2
21,930
21, 500
21,715
Accountant
1
1
1
10, 750
10, 535
10,750
Assistant bureau director
60
637,045
51 538, 575
51 539,005
Attorney
1
11,180
10,965
1
11,180
1
Chemist
2
21,930
21,715
2
21,930
2
Chief of division
1
10,965
10,750
1
10,750
1
Director of personnel
3
33,970
32,895
3
33,970
3
Economist
1
10,750
10,
535
1
10,750
1
Information specialist
1
11,395
11,395
1
11,395
1
Medical officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
3
4
28,260
4
37,680
37,895
Accountant
37 343,002
41 377,405
37 341,872
Attorney
2
2
19,055
19,055
19, 270
2
Chief of division
2
4
38, 580
18,195
18,410
2
Economist
1
1
f 9,205
9,420
9,420
1
Personnel officer
1
1
[8,990
8,990
9,205
1
Statistician
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
5
5
40,215
5
40,645
40,860
Accountant
19 148,345
25
94,195
19
Attorney
147,700
8
47,355
8
64,430
Economist
6
64,215
1
7,570
1
Budget and fiscal officer
7,785
1
7,570
1
77,570
1
Management analyst
7,785
1
7,785
2
23,785
2
Statistician
15,785
3
15,785
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
4
26,635
25,990
4
26,420
Administrative officer
1
i 7,680
1
7,680
Assistant secretary for minutes
1
1
6,820
^6,605
1
6,820
Attorney
11
8
55,205
73,730
55,205
1
Chief, machine tabulating section
1
7,250
7,250
7,035




Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$35,175
7,465
6,390
6,820
6,605
7,465

$35,175
7,465
6,390
6,605
6,390
11,015
5,575
5,575
6,250
5,710
5,575
11, 285
5,575
6,520
5,710
5,575
5,710
6,250
5, 575
39,110
213,445
157,660
317,085
248,370
129,745
16, 755

1
1
8

N u m - Total
ber salary

6,157
5,533
36,163

1
1
9

$35,175
7,465
6,605
6, 820
6,605
7,465

11,150
11, 830
5,710
43,520
6,250
5,710
5,575
11,285
5,710
6,520

11,150
11,830
5,710
136,000
6,250
5,845
5,710
11,420
5,710
6,520

5,575
5,980
5,845
6,250
5,575
5,710
39,650
239,445
169,195
329, 305
244, 500
125,380
13,030
27,950

5,710
5,440
5,845
6,250
5,575
5,710
39,785
161,845
169,330
329,305
245,350
127,080
13, 285
28,375

6,157
5,533
42,037

1
1
9

6,157
5,533
42,037

565 3,880, 518 562 3,848,919 561 3,866,024
Total permanent, departmental
3
11,564
3
17,024
Deduct lapses--..__.______. 31 192,150
Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary)
_. 534 3,688,368 559 3,837,355 558 3,849,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
16,000
16,000
------Overtime and holiday pay___
18,000
20,000
Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details
2,584
650

All personal services, departmental

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1957 actual

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

3,718,940

3,872,005

3,885,000

Field: Grades and ranges:

GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Manager, branch office
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant branch office manager.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Attorney
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,545:
Attorney
Investigator
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Attorney
Investigator
_________
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Attorney
Investigator
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
_GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)______
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

01

8

92,880

9

104,760

9

9

92,880

8

82,560

8

82,775

18

164,400

21

193,520

21

194,810

32
3

249, 250
25, 290

16
7

106,11049,245

26
3
21
7
25
2
11
8
11
27
11

204,560
25,720
136,770
49,675
137,755
11,285
50,180
36,555
45,095
99,515
37,985

26
3
23
7
31
2
3
8
11
27
11

204,990
25,720
149,980
49,890
170, 395
11, 285
13, 575
36, 690
45, 770
100,365
38,410

126, 340
11,015
99, 685
40, 635
41,830
104, 230
30,190

104,760

196 1,233,980
13
82,823

190 1, 215,935 190 1, 229,415
3
17,915
4
18,440

183 1,151,157

186 1,197,495

187 1,211,500

3,500

3,500

373

All personal services,field_

1,151,530

1,200,995

1,215,000

Personal services

4,870,470

5,073,000

5,100,000

FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT

COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $12,900:
Chairman
1
$20,500
1
$20,500
1
$20,500
2
40,000
2
40,000
2
40,000
Commissioner

37

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-16. $12,000 to $13,760:
General counsel
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Executive director
Division director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Attorney, international
Legislative liaison officer
GS--13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Attorney, international
Foreign liaison officer
Legislative research analyst
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,650:
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Attorney, international
Chief, administrative services.
_
Legislative research analyst
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,485:
Administrative assistant
Attorney-adviser
_.
Attorney, international
Legal assistant
Personnel assistant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief, administrative servAttorney
Budget and fiscal assistantFiscal supervisor
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services.

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1 $13,115
1 $13,115
1 $12,900
12,150
12,150
1
12,150
35,100
35,100
3
35,100
10,320
10,320
1
10,320
20, 640
20, 640
3
30,960
94,170
73, 745
10 104,275
10, 535
10, 535
1
10,535
9,205
9,205
9,205
8,990
8,990
8,990
46,455
28,475
82,415
8,990
9,205
9,265
9,205
7,570
23,355
61,420
7,570
7,785
6,390
6,605
12, 995
6,390
6,390
16,860
1
1
1
1
1
4
6
13
15
35
2
1

5,710
5,440
5,710
5,980
4,970
19,990
27,180
47,415
55,145
117,315

3

7,785

7,785
15, 785
53,850
7,570
8,000

53,850
7,570
8,000

6 390
6,605
6,605
6,390
6,390

6 390
6,605
6,605
6,390
6,390

16,995

16,995

5,845
6,115
5,105
15,330
33,150
52,975
91, 580
53,450
6,430
3,220

1
3
6
13
25
16
2

5,105
15,330
28,260
52,975
91, 580
49,610
6,430

3,115

1
1
1
3
7
13
25
17
2
1

140
22

863,105
154,325

120
16

745,950
92,450

110
20

673,695
119,325

118

708,780

104

653,500

90

554,370

72

300

1,148

400

710,000

654,200

5,845

2,500
2,130
559,000

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
Comptroller General
1 20,500
Assistant Comptroller General
1 20,500
1 20,500
GS-18. $16,000:
16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
General counsel
16,000
Assistant to the Comptroller General.
1 16,000
1 16,000
Director,, accounting and auditing
16,000
policy
staff
1 16,000
1 16,000
irector,
defense
accounting
and
Direct
df
16,000
auditing division
1 16,000
1 16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
13,975
Assistant to the Comptroller General.
13,975
Director, office of staff management...
1 14,000
1 14,000
Director, civil accounting and audit1 13,975
1 13,975
ing division
Director, transportation division
1 13,975
1 13,975
1 13,975
Deputy director, defense accounting
1 13,975
1 13,975
1 13,975
and auditing division
1 13,975
Associate general counsel
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Director, civil accounting and audit12,900
ing division
12,900
1 12,900
Director, claims division
1 12,900
2
25800
25,800
Associate general counsel
.,-2 25,800
2 25,800
Deputy director, civil accounting and
13,595
auditing division
1 13,760
1 13,775
Deputy director, transportation di12,900
vision
1 12,900
1 12,900
Associate director, civil accounting
12,652
and auditing division
3 38,700
3 38,760
Associate director, accounting and
3 39,459
3 40,050
auditing policy staff
3 40,050
1 12,900
Associate director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1 12,210
1 12,180
11,953
Director, field operations division
1 12,905.
1 12,905
12,740
Director of personnel
-_
--




1957 actual

1959 estimate
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued
Director, European branch
Director, Far East branch
Deputy director, claims division
Associate director, transportation division
Administrative officer
Assistant general counsel
Assistant director, defense accounting and auditing division-,
Assistant director, civil accounting
and auditing division
Assistant director, office of staff
management
Assistant director, accounting and
auditing policy staff
Assistant to the director, civil accounting and auditing division
Assistant to the director, accounting
and auditing policy staff
Legislative attorney
Investigator
Regional manager, field operations
division
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant director
Chief of subdivision
Chief of branch
Chief liaison procedures and internal
reviewer
Chief of section
Deputy director
Attorney-adviser
Investigator
Legislative attorney
Regional manager, field operations
division
Supervisory accountant
Systems accountant
GS-13. $8,990 to $101)65:
Administrative officer
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant to director, claims divisionAnnual report editor
Attorney-advijser
Investigator
Legislative attorney
Supervisory accountant
Systems accountant
Technical assistant
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant to the director of personnel..
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Attorney-adviser
Cost auditor
_.
Executive secretary, civil service
board of expert examiners
Fiscal auditor__
_..
Investigator
_
Organization and methods examiner-.
Personnel officer
Procedures and internal reviewer
Supervisory accountant
_
Systems accountant
__
_
Technical assistant
Transportation specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Analyst
Assistant to the director
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of subdivision
_
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to the chief of subdivision _
Unit head
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Cost auditor
__
Fiscal auditor.
,
_
Freight specialist
_
Investigator
Legislative attorney
Librarian
Passenger specialist
Personnel officer
Procedures and internal reviewer...
Supervisory accountant
Adjudicator
Systems accountant
Technical assistant
Transportation specialist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant chief of subdivision.
Unit head
Assistant unit head
Adjudicator
Claims examiner. _

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $11,610
1 $11,630
1 $11,630
1 12,150
1 12,170
1 12,170
1 11,610
1 11,610
1 11,610
1
1
7

11,642
12,905
81,935

9 107,377
13 156,416

4
1

48,072
12,170
11,779
47,928
11,610

1
1

11,880
12,955

7

82,620

1
1

11,880
12,985

7

82,820

13 155,175

15 178,380

14 168,150

16 192,675

1

12,715

1

12,715

5

59,230

5

59,230

1

11,625

1

11,640

81,270

1 12,710
2 24,160
9 105,030

10,320
22,341
21,235
77,890

10,370
11,435
21,500
65,240

10,535
14 146,326
8 65,333
1 10,493

1 10,535
1 10,320
1 10,320
20 209,022
5 53,620
1 10,735

1 10, 535
1 10,320
1 10,340
20 209,382
7 74, 275
1 10, 735

12 125,712
56
594,355
20 214,910

10 104,380
110
1,155,490
12 129,650

9 94,000
125
1,310,367
13 140,015

4
1
1
26
28
1
121
1,113,947
17 160,698

18,440
74,885
29,165
9,435
9,900
219,875
26 247,460
9,190
1
169
1,549,750
17 158,900
1
8,990

2 18,470
8 75,045
3 29,165
1
9,455
1
9,930
23 220,315
29 274,610
1 9,190
214
1,955,020
17 158,900
1
9,020

1
7,785
1
7,486
14 117,803
1
8,860
8 65,052
34 281,446
3 26,580

7,825
7,800
13 110,130
8,910
65,195
270,430
26,655

7,840
7,800
13 110,392
8,940
65,365
271,090
17,765

1
8,083
1
8,215
70 570, 670
8,579
1
2 15,140
6 46,354
210
1,634, 761
17 136,470
10 80,615
6 49,165

1
8,255
1
8,230
58 477,285

1
8,270
1
8,245
54 446,205

3 22,830
6 46,800
277
2,150,550
13 104,865
9 73,855
7 57,825

3 22,875
6 46,930
347
2,682,256
12 96,374
9 74,020
7 57,958

7

10,065
9,337
77, 229
37, 912
9,362
9,833
252,155
265,424
8,990

3
1
1

21,304
6,715
7,437

1
7,465
11 80, 218
8 58, 692
7 50,197
7,465
1
12
6,390
1
8 59,449
2 15, 618
7 52,878
77 534, 269
6,605
1
7,250
1
5 36,879
3 21,866
2 14,715
304
2,001,423
83 615,483
1 6,414
9 65,424
13 95,082
6,725
6,860
6,824
55288
141 955,288
7 47,376

3

1 12,710
2 24,160
10 116,660
1
1
2
6

10,400
11,490
21, 500
65,270

21,370

3

21,409

6,405
7,480
80,810
51, 715
64,869
7,515
66, 977
6,440
53,100
7,695
52,360
435,470
6,805
7,300
22,311
22,085
2 14,745
336
2, 211,095
74 547,930

1
1
11
7
9
1
11
1
6

6,420
7,499
80,925
51,844
65,040
7,535
73,607
6,470
45,495

7 52,493
62 437,045
1
6,805
1
7,320
3 22,368
3 22,130
2 14,785
409

2,658, 514
71 527,207

10 72,650
17 119,280

10 72,780
19 132,311

1
6,740
1
6,875
1
6,910
124 841,835
7 46,910

6,759
6,890
6,930
118 803,670
7 47,055

38

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

HISTORICAL AND MEMORIAL COMMISSIONS

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725—Continued
Fiscal auditor
Freight specialist..
Passenger specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to the chief of branch
Unit head
Assistant unit head
Accountant
Adjudicator
A dministrative assistant
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Cost auditor
Employee relations officer
Fiscal auditor
Freight specialist
Illustrator
Investigator
Legislative attorney
Management analyst
Organization and methods examiner..
Passenger transportation specialist
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Project planner
Supply officer
Systems accountant
._
Technical assistant
Transportation specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335..
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200.—
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440:
L-12. $4,597 to $5,096
L-10. $4,202 to $4,659
L-9. $4,014 to $4,430
L-7. $3,619 to $3,994
WB-15. $4,659 to $5,158WB-14. $4,555 to $5,054
WB-12. $4,347 to $4,805.
WB-11. $4,243 to $4,701WB-6. $3,723 to $4,098....
WB-5. $3,619 to $3f994
WB-4. $3,266 to $3,598
_.
WB-3. $2,912 to $3,203
WB-2. $2,538 to $2,787
WB-1. $2,184 to $2,413
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

1958 estimate

THEODORE ROOSEVELT CENTENNIAL
1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
26 $167,741
89 578,945
30 202,470
6 38,240
6 38,574
1
5,876
2 12,635
4 25,760
2 12,500
304
1,742,724
2 11,773
5 29,461
11 63,156
1
5,674
8 49,040
18 115,394
4 24,068
12 74,117
11 65,384
2 12,192
24 140,372
1
5,845
1
5,705
1
6,250
22 138,072
2 11,925
2 12,770
1
6,250
3 17,632
7 42,210
3 17,094
615
3,406,672
590
3,014,371
134 634,122
436
1,827,942
549
2,133,862
835
3,014,782
361
1,201,310
48 156,035

2
1
2
1
2
1
6
10
20
1

4,843
8,854
24,384
29,880
9,598
4,931
8,950
4,586
7,642
3,897
21, 227
31,990
64,366
3,000

27 $175,500
95 615,190
29 196,405
6 37,315
6

37,340
6,030
2 12,700
3 19,200
2 12,565
302
1,713,540
2 11,855
7 39,896
3 17,658
5,440
7 43,450
12 76,953
2 12,580
11 68,510
26 150,740
2 12,330
19 112,270
2 11,685
1
6,730
1
6,300
20 124,346
3 17,520
3 19,370
1
5,490
1
6,300
1
5,995
5 30,110
2 11,720
647
3, 582, 341
625
3,117,371
111 520,686
438
1,819,773
529
2,048,089
777
2,803,681
311
1,032,108
45 147,710
1
2
6
8
2
1
2
2
2
1
6
10
19

5,096
9,318
25, 959
31, 615
10,150
5,100
9,465
9,028
8,280
4.036
21,882
32,528
61,835

27 $175,875
95 616,995
29 196,956
5 31,190
6 37,453
1
6,050
2 12,745
2 12,830
2 12,610
349
1,967,415
2 11,895
40, 276
28,084
5,440
43, 595
77, 259
12,610
62,170
26 151,234
2 12,370
19 112,765
2" 11,741
5,730
1
6,330
1
20 124,726
4 23,060
3 19,455
1
5,520
1
6,330
1
6,010
5 30,185
1
5,744
653
3,618,642
575
2, 871,696
119 558,402
423
1, 762,846
494
1,921,355
708
2, 551,750
293
973,967
45 148,141
1
2
6
8
2
1
2
2
2
1
6
10
19

5,096
9,318
25, 959
31,615
10, 217
5,130
9,531
9,094
8,346
4,070
22, 050
32,800
62,004

5,791
5,863
5,750
32,333,588
33,469,547
31,472,998
251
218
290
1,240,367
1,387,503
1,430,747

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
5,540
5,645
r__. 5,460
30,042,251
30,946,085
32,229,180
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
41,915
10,820
16,496
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
127,000
135,000
Living and quarters allowance
192,000
207,000
147,731
Additional allowance for education
23,000
for dependents23,000
12,027
Uniform allowance
212
01

Personal services-

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"




30,218,717

$30,188,954
29,763

31,330,000

$31,300,000
30,000

32,605,000

$32,575,000
30,000

COMMISSION

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field:
Positions established by the Commis- Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
sion:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Consultant and administrative
director
1 $14,700
1 $12,900
1 $12,900
Liaison assistant
1
5,200
1
5,440
1
5,440
Secretary
2
8,840
2
8,740
2
8,740
Typist
1
3,175
1
3,175
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime
01

4
28,740
0.3 1,739

5
30,255
0.2 1,466

5
30,255
1.9 11,776

i.7 27,001

4.8 28,789

3.1 18,479

6,437

11,500

4,560

111

71

40,400

23,110

9

Personal services...

33,447

INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $10,320:
Chief commissioner
1 $18,500
1 $18,500
1 $18,500
Associate commissioner. _
2
36,000
2
36,000
2
36,000
GS-14. $10,320 to $10,535:
Investigator
3
31,390
2
20,640
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
4
37,895
36,175
Investigator
_
5
45,380
Clerk and administrative officer
1
10,065
GS-9. $5,440:
1
10,280
Assistant administrative officer
1
5,440
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,240
_.
1
4,970
5,240
5,065
GS-7. $5,065 to $5,200
1
5,200
l3,866
9,240
GS-6. $4,485 to $4,890
2
9,510
7,170
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,755
3
10,755
6,~690"
3,260
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,345
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
-.
01

14 128,250
0. 3 1,181

18 160,975
1. 5 12,756

18 161,490
0.1
849

13.7 127,069

16. 5 148, 219

17.9 160,641

P rsonal services .

127,069

296

379

148, 515

161,020

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000:
Commissioners
GS-18. $16,000:
Managing director
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Chief, mobilization planning
Director
General counsel
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant director
Assistant to managing director.
Associate general counsel
Attorney-adviser

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
11 $220,500

11 $220,500

11 $220,500

1

16,000

1

16,000

1

16,000

1
1
1

14,835
14,835
14,190

1
1
1

14,835
14,835
14,190

1
1
1

14,835
14,835
14,405

7

93,525

7

93,310

7

92,020

9 107,730
1 11,880
3 36,180
13 155,250

9 106,650
1 11,880
5 59,130
13 154,980

9 106,650
1 12,150
5 59,130
J5 177,660

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued
Bomb damage analyst
Chief, tax amortization and defense
loans.
_
Deputy chief, mobilization planning
and relocation
Director
Director of locomotive inspection
Hearing examiner
_
Legislative attorney
Secretary
Supervisory auditor.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Appraiser supervisor
Assistant chief of section
Assistant director.
Assistant director of locomotive inspection
Assistant general counsel
Assistant secretary
Attorney-adviser
Budget and fiscal officer
Chief of section.
___
Field assistant
Hearing examiner
Industrial and financial specialist
Industrial specialist
Industry security specialist
Mobilization planning specialist
Personnel director
Special projects assistant
Supervisory analytical statistician
Supervisory attorney-adviser
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory organization and methods examiner
Transportation economist
Trial attorney
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief
Assistant chief of section
Assistant to director
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Chief, closed car branch
Chief, explosives branch
Chief, investigation and compliance
branch
Chief of section
Chief, open car branch
Field supervisor
Information specialist
Legislative attorney
Management analyst
Mobilization planning specialist
_
Personnel officer
Special agent
Special transportation examiner
Supervising mechanical engineer
Supervisory analytical statistician
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory organization and methods examiner
Supervisory signal engineer
Supervisory valuation engineer.
Transportation economist
Trial attorney
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
Assistant accounting and fiscal officer.
Assistant budget officer
Assistant chief.
Assistant chief, explosives branch
Assistant to secretary
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Chief, informal complaints branch
Chief of section
Chief, safety appliance branch
Chief, special dockets branch
Classification agent
Financial analyst
General supervisor
Mechanical engineer
Rate analyst
Safety engineer
Safety inspector
Signal engineer
Statistical officer
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory inspector, accident investigation
Supervisory inspector, hours of service
Supervisory valuation engineer
Transportation economist
Trial attorney
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Adjudicator
_
_
Administrative assistantAdministrative officer
Analytical statistician
Appraiser
Assistant chief
Assistant to director-Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Attorney-editor




INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1 $11,610

1 $11,610

1 12,690
2 24,300
1 11,880
49 577,260
1 11,610
1 12,690
3 34,830

1 12,690
2 24,570
1 12,150
49 576,180
1 11,880
1 12,690
3 35,370

1 $12,690
24,300
11,880
49 581310
581,310
1 1 111,610
610
12,690
34,830
11,610
10,320
44,290

26
1
6
2
53
1

10,320
53,105
10,750
270,255
,
10535
10,535
62,350
21,930
547,175
10,535

1
1
4

10,320
11,395

19, 270
19, 270
17,980
8,990
27 245,095
38,970
9,850

10,535
10,320
10,320
10,750
10,750
10,320
10, 535
11,610

10, 535
10,320
10,320
10,750
10, 965
10,320
10,535
11,610

1
1
3

37,680
8,990
9,205

1
2
2
2
1

8,430
8,000
7,785
8,000
~i, 000
7,570
16,860
15,140
15,355

1
1
4

10,535
11,395
41,280

19,485
27,400
18,195
9,205
31 279,335
39,185
9,205
10,065

9,205
9,205
9,205
9,205
9,205
9,205
9,205

9,205
9,205
9,205
9,205
9,205
9,205
9,205

18,195
9,420
64,220
9,205
8,990
37,680

18,195
9,420
64,005
9,205
17, 980
37, 250

9,205
9,420
9,205
10,065
53,940

9,205
9,420
9,205
10,065
71,920

7,785
7,570
7,570
7,570
8,215
8,000
18 139,055
" 48,430
7,570
15, 570
8,000
7,570
7,570
8,645
8,215
15, 785
8,000

7,785
7,785
7,785
7,570
8,215
8,215
139, 485
47,140
7,785
15, 570
8,215
7,570
7,570
8,645
8,215
15, 785
8,215

9,850
37,250

2 16,430
1
7,570
1
7,570
2 15,140
1
8,000
1
8,000
19 147, 700
7 57, 290
1
7,570
2 15, 570
1
8,000
1
7,785

10,320
11,395
30,960

2 19,270
3 27,615
2 17,980
1
8,990
28 252,795
4 38,970
1
9,205
1 10,065

64', 435
8,990

1
1
1
1
4

11,395
10, 535
44,505

1 10,535
3 31,175
1 10,965
28 290,035
1 10,750
6 62,995
2 22,145
54 557, 280

8,990
8,990
8,990
8,990
8,990
8,990
8,990
8,990
17, 980

4

1
1
4

1 10,535
3 31,175
1 10,750
28 290,250
1 10,535
6 62,350
2 21,930
54 557,280

10, 535
10,750
10, 535
10,320
11,610
1
1

11,395
10,320
44,290

1
2
2
2

7,785
16,860
15,355
15,570

1
2
2
2

7,785
16,645
15,570
15,570

8,000

1

8,215

1

8,215

7,785
23, 570
33,290
54, 280

1
3
4
5

8,000
23,355
32,645
38,280

1
3
4
5

8,000
23,140
32,860
38,710

2

14,285

2
1
3
4
21
2

6,390
6,820
14,715
6,390
20,245
27,280
138,705
15,360

2 13,640
1
6,390
1
6,390
1
7,035
1
7,465
1
6,390
3 20,030
4 27,065
22 143, 375
2 14,070

1957 actual

1959 estimate

2 13,640
1
6,390
1
6,605
1
7,035
1
7,465
1
6,605
3 19, 815
4 26,205
25 161,255
2 14,070

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chief, freight rate branch
Chief of mailing branch
Chief report writer
Explosives agent
Insurance examiner
Librarian
Mechanical engineer
Mobilization planning assistant
Organization and methods examiner..
Position classifier
Rate and tariff analyst
Report writer
Signal engineer.._
_.—
Statistical officer
Supervisory auditor
Transportation economist. _
_.
Valuation engineer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
Assistant chief
Auditor
Chief, freight tariff branch....
C hief, passenger branch
Chief, special permission branch
Chief, waybill branch
Examiner
—
Rate and tariff analyst
Report writer
Statistical officer
Transportation tariff reviewer
Transportation utilities accountant...
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accident analyst.
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief
Assistant librarian
Attorney-adviser
Attorney-editor
Auditor
Budget analyst
Chief, building maintenance branch..
Chief clerk
Chief, property management branch.
Chief, temporary authority unit
Desk chief
Economist
Information specialist
Insurance examiner
Minute clerk
Mobilization planning assistant
Personnel assistant
Personnel technician
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Rate and tariff analyst
Report writer
Secretary
Section chief
Statistical assistant.. _
Transportation analyst
Transportation rate examiner
Transportation specialistTrial attorney
Valuation engineer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780....
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Foreman
Assistant foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Nuffi* Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
10 $67,125
i
6,605

2
2
3

12,995
13,425
21,105

10 $67,555
6,390
14, 930
6,390
13, 425
6.820
6,820
6,605
6,390
6,390
6,605
13,210
27,280

1
1
2
6

6,390
6,390
12,995
43,715

6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
28, 355

3
1
2
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
7
1
1
1

18,555
6,050
13,180
20,175
13,045
6,725
13, 450
6,725
12, 505
6,725
44,375
5,915
6,725

18,420
6,050
13,180
20,175
13,045
6,725
13,450
6,725
12,505
18,555
100,850
5, 915
6,725

3 18,420
1
6,185
2 13,315
3 19,770
2 13,180
1
6,725
2 13, 450
1
6,725
2 12, 370
3 18,555
16 102, 200
1
6,050
1
6,725
1
6,860

6,250
86,055
28,685
36, 555
6,250
174,990
17,940
113,485
5,575
5,440
6,250
5,575
6,250
6,250
6,250

1
15
5

9 $63,100
6,390
14, 715
6,390
13, 425
6,820
6,605
6,605

1
6,250
12 69, 735
6 35, 205
6 36, 690
1
6, 250
31 176,470
3 17, 805
18 109,125
1
5,440
1
5,575
1
6,250
1
5,440
1
6,250
1
6,250
2 11,960
1
5,845
2 11, 285
1
5,980

1
15
5
1
31
3
19

2

11,420
6,115
5,440
5,575

2
1
5
15
11
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
50
134
56
156
193
194
29
34

12, 230
5,575
30,035
90, 510
63, 350
5,710
11,960
5,980
6,520
5,440
5,440
25, 270
274,420
653,195
256,830
651,495
729,645
670,690
92,895
100,045

5,440
2 12,095
1
5,440
4 24, 595
24 147, 570
11 62, 675
1
5,845
2 11, 960
1
6,115
1
6,520
4
50
138
54
150
186
203
29
33

25, 270
275, 230
676,290
248,535
634,825
708,375
704,620
92,980
98,460

1
6,573
1
5,949
29 108,864

1
6,573
1
5,949
29 108,698

2 a mo

2
4
1
1
1
1
1
4

1
33
3
19
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
13
11
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
51
150
57
164
201
195
34

6,605
13, 640
7,035
6,820
6,820
6,390
6,390
6,605
13,210
27,065
6,390
6,390
6,605
6,605
6,390
28,140

6,250
86,190
28, 820
36, 555
6.250
185,195
17,940
112,810
5,575
5,440
6,250
5,575
6,250
6,250
6,250
5,980
11,420
6,115
5,440
5,575
5,440
12, 230
5,575
29, 765
78,145
63, 350
5,710
12, 095
5,980
6,520
5,440
5,440
25, 270
279,390
725,595
260,910
680,855
756,965
673,865
95,855
100,045

1
6,573
1
5,949
29 108,698

1,540
1,472
1,490
9,147, 795
8, 799, 731
8, 886, 400
87. 2 529,974 23.1 129,698 28.9 160,224

Net permanent, departmental (av1, 511.1
1,384.8
1, 466.9
erage number, net salary)
8, 987, 571
8, 269, 757
8, 756, 702
Positions other than permanent: Inter7,500
7,500
mittent employment
6,247
Other personal services:
32, 499
33, 387
Regular pay above 52-week base
9,900
9,900
Overtime and holiday pay
14,667
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Regional manager
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant regional manager.
Attorney
Auditor
Diversion agent
Field supervisor
Grain agent
Supervisory auditor

8, 290,671

13 138,245
12 109,815
1 10,280
1
9,850
1
2

10,065
20,560

8, 806, 601

9, 038,358

13 138,245

13 139,320

13 118,805
13 118,805
1 10, 280
1
9,850
1
8,990
1 10,065
2 20,560

13 118,805
13 119,880
1 10,280
1 10,065
1
8,990
1 10,065
2 20,560

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION—Con.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Attorney
Auditor
_._..
District supervisor
Inspector of locomotives
Inspector, railway signal and train
control
_>----Mechanical engineer
Safety and service agent. __
Safety inspector
Special agent
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Attorney
Auditor
District supervisor
Explosive agent
Inspector, hours of service. _
Inspector of locomotives.
Inspector, railway signal and train
control
Inspector, safety appliances
Special agent
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Rate agent
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Auditor
Safety inspector
_
Special agent
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
_.
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base-.
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

_-_

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
5 $37,850
4 $30,280
4 $30,280
15 122,365
15 122,365
15 123,440
96 757,895
96 756,605
81 644,560
58 452,070
58 452,070
23

181,420

23

181,420

1
70
1
4

8,645
548,175
7,570
33,505

2
29
49
4
12
58

12,780
197,995
315,475
25,775
88, 505
431,465

22
53
9

164,660
381,455
59,875

10

66,265

10

66,265

13

77,435

13

77,435

13

77,840

1
17
6
102
106
27
1

33,855
381,300
5,440
78,410
27,855
405,120
382,645
96,180
3,640

6
74
1
17
6
102
106
27
1

33,855
408, 500
5,440
78,005
28,125
404,850
382,900
95,925
3,640

28,145
387,010
10,880
64,970
27,855
393,165
317, 235
108, 540
7,195

140 1,090,975 140 1,088,825
1
8,645
1
8,645
12
94,065
4
33,505
3
30
34

19,170
204,170
219,410

3
30
34

19,170
204,170
219,410

773 4,801,900
67.7 364,090

811 5,113,650
13.8 75,832

705.3
4,437,810

797.2
808.7
5,037,818
5,115,709
19,207
19,507
100
100

161

824 5,201,410
15.3 85,701

4,437,971

5,057,125

5,135, 316

12,728, 642

13,863,726

14,173,674

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Aeronautical information specialist
Aeronautical research engineer..
Aeronautical research scientist
Assistant budget officer
Assistant classification and organization officer
Assistant examination and standards
officer
_____
Auditor
Classification a n d o r g a n i z a t i o n
analyst
Chemist
Industrial specialist
_
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative assistant
Aeronautical motion picture specialist.
Aeronautical research scientist
Assistant fiscal officer
Budget analyst
Examination and standards analyst. __
Lexicographer
Personnel security specialist.
Procurement procedures and transactions auditor
-___
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Assistant chief, research division
Assistant to the director
Auditor
Industrial specialist
Librarian
Supervisory publications editor
Technical illustrator
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Aeronautical research engineer
Aeronautical sciences editor
Document control assistant
Librarian
Organization and methods analyst
Printing and publications assistant-__
Procurement analyst
Technical illustrator
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335—_
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
_.
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
_.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Grades established by the Director of
the National Advisory Committee
for Aeronautics:
NACA-9. $5,096 to $5,908
NACA-6. $4,119 to $4,764.
NACA-4. $3,432 to $3,973.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
$20,000
$20,000
1 $20,000
Director
19,000
19,000
19,000
Executive secretary—
19,000
19,000
19,000
Associate director for research
54,000
54,000
54,000
Assistant director for research
17,500
17, 500
17, 500
Executive officer
_
16,000
16,000
16, 000
Chief, research division
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
2
27,520
2
27,520
2
27,520
Chief, research division
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
38,070
38,070
38,070
Aeronautical research engineer
25,380
25,380
12,690
Aeronautical research scientist
25,380
25,380
25,380
Assistant to the director
25,380
24,840
24,570
Assistant to the executive secretary
12,690
12,690
12, 690
Budget officer
25,380
25,380
25,380
Chief, research division
12,690
12,
690
12,690
Personnel officer.
12,150
12,150
11,880
Procurement and supply officer
Assistant procurement and supply
11,880
11,610
11,610
officer
12,420
12,420
Security officer
12,150
11,880
11,610
Assistant security officer
11,610
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
79, 765
7 79,765
79,765
Aeronautical research engineer
11,395
11,395
11,395
Aeronautical research scientist
10,535
10,320
Aeronautical information specialist
10,535
10,535
1 10,320
Assistant to the executive officer
10, 535
10,535
1 10,320
Chief, research information division. __
10, 750
10,750
1 10,535
Classification and organization officer10, 750
10,535
Examination and standards officer10,965
10, 750
Fiscal officer
1 10,750
10, 535
10,535
Regulations and procedures officer
1 10,320
11,180
10,965
Safety officer
__„
1 10,965




Net permanent, departmental (avj erage number, net salary)
...
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
_.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.—
_.
All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Laboratory director
Associate director
Assistant director
Assistant to the associate director
Chief, research division
Chief, research station
Aeronautical research scientist
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Aeronautical research scientist
Assistant to the associate director
Associate chief, research division
Chief, research division
Chief, technical services
._.
Head, research branch
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative management officerAeronautical research engineer
Aeronautical research pilot
Assistant administrative management officer
Assistant chief, research division
Assistant chief, service division
Assistant head, research branch
Assistant to the director
Budget officer
Chief, research division
Chief, service division
Head, research branch
Head, research section
Head, service branch
Procurement and supply officer
Western coordination officer.
~

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$8,990
40,260
10,065
9,205
1

$40,260
10,065
9,420

$40, 260
10,065
9,420

8,990

9,205
9,205
9,205

1
1
8,990
10,065
8,990
7,785
7,570
8,645
7,785
7,570
7,570
7,785
7,570

9, 420
10,065
9,205

7,785
7,570
8,645
8,000
7,785

8,000
7,785
8,645
8,000
7,785

8,000
7,570

7,570

1

7,570

13,210
7,250
7,465
6,605
6,390
6,820

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

13,640
7,250
7,465
6,605
6,605
6,820
6,390
7,465

13, 640
7,465
7,465
6,820
6,605
7.035
6,605
7,465

1
6,250
2 11,825
1
5,575
1
5,575
1
6,655
1
6,250
1
5,845
1
6,250
2 11,560
7 35, 860
18 85, 050
32 134, 660
21 79,195
5 17,320

2
7
18
32
21
5

6,250
12,095
5,710
5,710
6,655
6,250
5,980
6,250
11, 695
36,265
86, 400
137. 630
80, 045
17, 575

1
2
1

5,637
9,087
3,620

11,555

1
5,440
1
6,520
1
6,250
5,710
1
6,250
1
2 11,425
8 40, 520
16 74,460
30 124, 815
20 74, 675
7 23,330

1
2
1

9,205
10,065
8,990

8,000
7,785
7,785

7,465
2

1
1
1

5,429
8,694
3,453

1
1

1
2
1

5,637
9,087
3,620

163
1,174,236
1.2 4,785

170
1,237,679
2 17,449

170
1,249,054
0. 7 16,854

161.8
1,169,451

168
1,220,230
500

169.3
1,232,200
500

883

4,770
1,500

4,800
1,500

1,170,334

1,227,000

1,239,000

3 55,500
3 54,000
5 85,500
1 16,000
8 128,000
1 16,000
2 32,000

55, 500
54,000
85, 500
16,000
128, 000
16,000
32,000

55, 500
54,000
85,500
16,000
128, 000
16,000
32,000

13,760
13,760
27,520
137,600
26,230
13,760
37,530
609,120
38,070
11, 880
266, 705
48, 060
12, 690
63, 665
24, 570
76,140
135, 810
736,020
76,140
25, 380
11, 610
12, 690

13, 760
13, 760
27, 520
137, 600
26, 660
13, 760

1 13,760
1 13,760
2 27,520
10 137,600
2 26,015
1 13,760
3 36,990
38 482, 220
4 50, 760
1 11, 610
21 266, 705
4 47, 250
1 12, 690
5 63, 665
2 24,030
6 76,140
11 134,190
57 723, 330
6 76,140
2 25, 380
1 11, 610
1 12, 690

1
1
2
10
2
1
3
48
3
1
21
4
1
5
2
6
11
58
6
2
1
1

3 37,800
61 774,090
3 38,070
11,880
266,705
48, 330
12, 690
63, 935
24, 840
76,140
136, 620
736,020
76,140
25, 380
11, 880
12, 690

41

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Aeronautical research engineer
Aeronautical research pilot
Assistant administrative management officer _____
Assistant budget officer
Assistant chief, service division
Assistant head, research branch
Assistant to the associate director
Associate western coordination officer.
Budget officer
Chief, research station
Chief, service division
Construction design engineer
Engineer
E ngineering planning officer
Head, administrative section
Head, research branch
Head, research section
Head, service branch
Head, service section
Liaison officer
Personnel officer
Procurement and supply officer
GS--13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Aeronautical information specialist- _.
Aeronautical research engineer
Aeronautical research pilot
Assistant budget officer
Assistant chief, administrative division
Assistant personnel officer
Assistant procurement and supplyofficer
Chief, administrative division
Chief, service division
Classification and wage administration officer
Construction examining officer
Engineer
_.
Fiscal officer
Head, administrative section
Head, research branch
Head, research section
Head, service branch
Head, service section
Placement officer
_
Security officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative assistant
Administrative assistant to the director
Aeronautical information specialist-..
Aeronautical research engineer
Aeronautical research pilot
Architect
Assistant chief, administrative division
Assistant chief, service division
Assistant procurement and supply
officer
Assistant security officer
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Chemist
Chief, research division
Chief, service division
Construction contract coordinator
Engineer
Head, administrative branch
Head, administrative section
Head, research section
Head, service branch
Head, service section
Machine programing mathematician
Management improvement officer
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Position classifier
Supervising illustrator
Supervising purchasing agent
___.
Technical assistant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant.
Aeronautical research engineer
__.
Aeronautical research pilot
Aeronautical sciences editor
_,
Assistant fiscal officer
Assistant head, service branch
Assistant placement officer
Assistant security officer.—
Budget analyst
Chief, administrative division
Construction management assistant..
Contract expediter
Employment and examining officer...
Engineer
Fabrication analyst
Fabrication contract coordinator
Fiscal accountant
Head, administrative branch
Head, research section
Head, service branch

Head, service section



1958 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
128
$1, 458, 560
3 34,185

143
$1, 629, 485
4 45,580

165
$1, 880,175
4 45,580

10, 535
10, 320
42, 355
34,185
11, 395

10, 750
10, 320
43, 215
34,185
11, 395
11, 395
10, 965
11, 395
32, 680
31,390
211,990
22,790
10,535
262,085
353,245
85,140
72,670
11,395
21,500
21,285

10, 750
10, 535
43, 645
34,185
11, 395
11, 395
11,180
11, 395
33,110
32,035
215, 215
23, 005
10, 535
262,085
353,245
86,210
73,745
11,395
21,500
21,285

10, 965
11, 395
32, 465
20, 855
199, 090
22, 575
10,320
262, 085
31 353,245
84, 710
72, 240
11,395
21,070
20, 855
1
9,205
351
3,533, 030
20,130
9,635
9,205
18,625
18, 410
27,830
1
9,205
1
9,420
56 511,825
2 18, 410
3 27, 615
2 20,130
15 149,900
1
9, 205
10 92,480
1
8,990
2 18,840

20
2
1
23
31
8
7
1
2
2

1
9,420
354
3,563,440
1 10,065
1
9,850
1
2

1
1
7,785
1
7,570
406
3,508,795
2 17,290
4 32,645
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
128

15,355
16,430
7,570
7,570
8,000
7,570
23,140
8,645
7,570
16,430

2
2
6
1
0

994, 545
15,570
16,430
49,505
8,000
80,860

1
9,420
392
3,945,910
2 20,130
1 10,065

7,570

9,420
19,055
1
2
3

8,990
18,840
28,475

1
9,420
1
9,850
56 525,155
2 18,840
28,690
10,065
15 149900
149,900
1
9,420
10 95.060
1
9, 205
2 19,485
1

7,785

1
1
8,000
8,000
1
1
7,785
7,785
410
456
3, 543, 590
3, 941, 690
3 25,935
2 17,290
4 33,075
4 33,505
2
2

15, 570
16,430

1
7,785
1
7,570
1
8,215
1
7,785
3 23, 570
1
8,645
1
7,785
2 16,430
127
1,003, 745
2 15,785
2 16,430
6 50,150
1
8,000
.0 82,365
22,925
7,785
7,785
15, 570
7,570
7,785

22,710
7,570
7,785
15,140
7,570
7,570
1

8,000

1

8,215

3
249

22,180

2
274

15,145

1,858,785
2 14,930
3 20,460
1
6,820
1
7,035
1
6,605
1
7,465
1
6,820
2 14, 070
1
7,035
1
6,605
1
7,035
736,
430
103
7,680
1
27,
065
4
2 12, 780
6 41, 780
7,035
1
3 21,320
5 34, 530

23
31
8
7
1
2
2

9,205
18,840

2 18,840
3 27,830
1
9,420
1
9,635
55 509,285
2 18,840
28, 260
10, 065
149, 900
9,420
93,770
8,990
19,055

2,045,305
1
7,465
3 20,890
1
7,035
1
7,035
1
1
7,465
1
7,035
2 14, 285
1
7,250
1
6,820
1
7,035
104 760, 340
1
7,680
4 27, 495
2 12, 995
6 41, 995
1
7,250
21, 750
35,175

1957 actual

1959 estimate

2
2

15,785
16,860

1
7,785
1
1
7,785
3 24,000
1
8,645
1
7,785
2 16,645
126
1,012,600
2 16,000
2 16,860
6 50,150
2 15,785
.0 83,870
23,355
7,785
8,000
15, 570
15,355
8,000
7,570
8,430
2 15,360
500
3,740,500
7,465
21,105
7,250
7,250
6,820
7,680
7,035
14, 500
7,250
7,250
129 949,225
7,895
27, 925
13, 210
42,855
7,465
14, 715
35,820

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Health officer
Librarian
Machine programing mathematicianMathematician.
,
Metallurgist
.___
----Meteorologist
Optical instrument specialist
Physicist
Placement officer
Planner and estimator
Position classifier. _
Property officer
Purchasing agent
Research installation coordinator
Research operations coordinator
Supervising construction inspector
Training assistant
Translator
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant head, administrative branch
Assistant to the western coordination
officer
Construction inspector
Descriptive cataloging librarian
Electric power dispatcher
Engineering design draftsman
Engineering draftsman
Fabrication contract coordinator
Photographer
Plant protection officer
Supervising photographer
Technical equipment illustrator
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Accounting supervisor
Administrative assistant
Aeronautical research engineer
Aeronautical sciences editor.
__.
Air service dispatcher
Assistant fiscal officer
Assistant head, service branch
Auditor
Audit supervisor
Chemist..
Construction cost analyst
Construction inspector
Contract assistant
Electrical designer
Electric power dispatcher
Employee relations officer
Engineer
_
Engineering draftsman
Equipment utilization technician
Fiscal auditor
Head, administrative branch
Head, administrative section
Illustrator
_
Inspector
Land architect
Librarian
Machine programing mathematician
Mathematical statistician
Mathematician
Mechanical equipment specialist
Methods examiner
Personal equipment specialist
Personnel assistant
Photographer
Physicist
Planner and estimater
__.
Plant protection officer
Projects control assistant
Property utilization analyst
Purchasing agent
Records management officer
Research instrument photographer...
Security assistant
Supply assistant
Technical document cataloger
Technical equipment illustrator
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480__
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
_.,__.
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Grades established by the Director of
the National Advisory Committee
for Aeronautics:
NACA-20. $9,339 to $11,398:
Chief, service division
Head, service branch
NACA-19. $8,736 to $10,712:
Head, service branch,
NACA-18. $8,112 to $10,025:
Assistant chief, service branch
Assistant chief, service division
Electrical superintendent._
Head, research branch
Head, research section
Head, service branch
Head, service section

Number
1
1
2
13
2
2
1
5
1
2
3
1
5

4
1

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
1 $7,250
$7,035
$7, 465
6,390
6,605
1
6,605
14,070
28, 785
3 21,535
91,885
95, 540
13 93,605
14, 715
14,285
2 14,600
14, 930
14,285
2 14,715
6,605
1
6,605
6,390
37, 325
5 37,325
37,325
6,820
1
6,820
6,605
13, 425
12,780
2 12,995
20,890
20,675
3 21,320
6,605
6,390
1
6,390
27, 065
32,595
5 33,240
7,465
7,250
7,250
6,820
6,605
6, 820
7,895
7,680
1
7,895
26, 850
25,990
4 26,850
7,680
7,465
1
7,465

1

6,590

1

6,725

6,725

1
2
1
3
1
14
1
1
1

5,915
13,315
6,050
19,365
6,455
88,075
6,725
6,050
6,185

1
2
1
3
1
14

6,050
13,450
6,185
19,770
6,590
89,560
6,725
6,185
6,320

6,185
13,450
6,320
19,905
6,725
90,910
6,860
6,320
6,455
6,320
6,860

1
1
2
148

5,440
_,___
12,230

6,725

925, 000
5 28,550
4 23,920
1
5,575
1 5,710
1
5,440
1 6,115
3 18,750
1
6,820
9 53,685
1
5,845
1
5,980
1
6,250
1
6,250
28 172,300
38 222,785
3 18,480
1
6,385
1
6,250
6 36,015
1
5,440
11 69,020
1
6,250
2 11,015
5 30,575
1
5,845
47 291,995
1 6,115
1
6,250
6
9
2
8
1
3

34,665
52,605
12,500
48,650
5,980
18,615
5,980
41,995
5,980
5,980
5,980
5, 575
3 16,725
3 17,940
34 185,450
411
2,145,165
116 524,890
464
1,950,335
437
1,595,080
369
1,217,730
147 440,560
6 16,990

1
3

10,816
32,448

3

29,411

1
1
9,401
1
9,547
1 10,025
1
9,401
14 128,523
9 83,783

1

6,725

1
5,575
1 6,115
2 12,365
189
1,181, 250
5 29,225
4 24,460
1 5,710
1
5,845
1
5,575
1
6,250
3 18,750
1
6,820
9 54,495
.1 5,980
1 6,115
1
6,250
1
6,250
34 211,150
38 226,565
3 18,750
1
6,385
1
6,385
6 36,420
1
5,575
11 69,290
1
6,250
2 11,285
4 25,000
1
5,980
47 293,615
1
6,250
1
6,250
6
9
2
8
1
3

35,340
53,685
12,500
48,920
6,115
18,750
6,115
42,670
6,115
6,115
6,115
5, 710
3 17,130
3 18,210
34 189,095
375
1,963,770
124 571,840
414
1,748,070
413
1,529,100
341
1,151,140
111 341,310
6 17,500

1
1
1
1
1

1 5,710
1
6,250
2 12,500
280
1,750,000
5 29,765
4 24,865
1
5,845
1
5,845
1
5,710
1
6,250
3 18,750
1
6,820
9 55,575
1
6,115
1
6,250
1
6,385
1
6,385
37 229,900
39 236,055
3 18, 750
1
6,520
1
6,385
6 37,095
1
5,710
11 69,290
1
6,385
2 11,555
4 25,000
1
6,115
3750
47 293,750
1
6,250
1
6,250
1
5,440
5 29,765
8 48,515
2 12,500
8 49,460
1
6,250
3 18,885
1
6, 250
7 43,210
1
6,250
1
6,250
1
6,250
1
5,845
3 17,535
3 18,480
34 192,065
404
4
2,123,480
133 620,980
479
2,053, 260
438
1,642,100
362
1,239,025
107 337,035
6 17,925

10,816
32,448
3

29,411

9,401
9,547
10,025
9,401
14 128,523

10,816
32,448
3

29,411

1
1
9,401
1
9,547
1 10,025
1
9,401
14 128,523
9 83,783

42

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS—Continued

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY ACCOUNTS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary
Grades established by the Director of
the National Advisory Committee
for Aeronautics—Continued
NACA-18. $8,112 to $10,025—Con.
Shop superintendent
1 $9,401
1 $9,401
Superintendent, off-shift operations.
2 17,534
2 17,534
NACA-17. $7,634 to $9,464:
8,424
Assistant chief, service branch
8,424
8,424
Head, service section
8,424
NACA-16. $7,134 to $8,923:
1
8,008
Assistant electrical superintendent-_
1
8,008
1
8,258
Assistant head, service branch
1
8,258
1
7,883
Assistant head, service section
1
7,883
29 235,872
Assistant shop superintendent
29 235,872
Assistant superintendent, air serv1
7,134
ice systems
1
7,134
Assistant superintendent, flight
3 24,481
maintenance
3 24,481
Assistant superintendent, instru1
ment shop
__
8,923
1
8; 008
Group leader
8,008
2 16,286
Head, service branch
16,286
27 215,841
Head, service section
215,841
13 102,107
Mechanics superintendent
102,107
1
7,883
Rocket propulsion superintendent-.
7,883
NACA-15. $6,760 to $8,466:
1
7,821
Group leader
Head, service section
3 23,109
3 23,109
NACA-14. $6,406 to $8,008:
1
7,404
Generating plant superintendent-..
1
7,404
136
Group leader.
131
975,250
943,552
1
7,405
Head, administrative section
7,405
3 22,235
Head, service branch
22,235
9
65,977
Head, service section
65,977
21 144,518
112,488
Mechanics superintendent
6,843
Superintendent of stores
NACA-13. $6,032 to $7,550:
27,394
Aircraft inspector
27,394
7,093
Chief, service branch
7,093
60,279
60,279
Electrician
54,247
54,247
Group leader
2 13,645
13,645
Head, service section
72 483, 995
Instrumentmaker
72 484,307
76 513,344
76 513,344
Mechanic
62 417,039
62 417,039
Modelmaker
22 146,411
146,411
Toolmaker
2 13,000
13,000
Wind tunnel operator
NACA-12. $5,658 to $7,072:
1
6,240
1
Air service dispatcher
6,240
6,552
1
1
6, 552
Assistant head, service section
43 263,099
Electrician
43 263,099
4 24,502
Experimental radio technician
4 24,502
3 18,450
Facility operator
3 18,450
61 379,807
Group leader
61 379,807
123 753,751
Instrumentmaker
123 754,044
1
5,949
Material inspector
1
5,949
359
Mechanic
359
2,216, 760
2,216,760
Modelmaker
150 928,575
150 928,575
1
6,365
Photographer
1
6,365
31,116
Rocket propulsion technician..
31,116
55 335,276
Shift leader
55 335,276
1
6,427
Superintendent of stores
1
6,427
38 226,346
Toolmaker
226,346
3 17,846
Wind tunnel operator
3 17,846
55 324,459
54 318, 615
NACA-11. $5,304 to $6,614
1,058
1,024
NACA-10. $4,930 to $6,157
5,658,853
5,487, 953
37 189,883
NACA-9. $4,680 to $5,94937 189,883
212
NACA-8. $4,368 to $5,762..
222
1,009, 548
1,054,269
43 199,349
NACA-7. $4,056 to $5,57443 199,349
NACA-6. $3,744 to $5,387156 664, 728 145 620,236
61 254,529
NACA-5. $3,411 to $5,200..
61 254, 529
NACA-4. $3,099 to $5,013188 731,971 137 539,758
NACA-3. $2,787 to $4,805..
91 348,212
91 348,212
598002
NACA-2. $2,475 to $4,618173 598,002
210 725,108
NACA-1. $2,163 to $4,43092 306,820
92 306,675
Total permanent, field..
7,765
48,075,796
48,300,837
Deduct—
71
275
2,944, 555
Excess civilian pay over military
29,086
368,411
67 478,970
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
7,761
7,614
44, 762,830
47,792,781
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
230
230
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
184,377
Overtime and holiday pay
155, 750
151,829
Nightwork differential
168,120
151,271
8,200
Uniform allowances
7,029
All personal services, field.
45. 073,189
48,309,458
01
Personal services
46,243,523
49,536,458

Num- Total
ber salary

1957 actual




1
2

$9,401
17,534
8,424
8,424

1
8,008
1
8,258
1
7,883
31 250,765
1

7,134

3

24,481
8,923
8,008
16,286
215,841
102,107
7,883

1
3

7,821
23,109

1
7,404
150
]1,064,332
1
7,405
3 22,235
9 65,977
21 144, 518
1
6,843
5
1
10
13
2
72
78
64
26
2

34, 612
7,093
66,726
84,407
13,645
483,038
526, 240
429,936
170,876
13,000

6,240
1
6,552
1
46 273,957
4 24,502
3 18,450
62 385,548
159 965,309
1
5,949
, 663,907
148 916, 470
1
6,365
5 31,116
55
1
6,427
283, 753
17,846
55 324,459
1,311
915, 625
e , 189,883
37
224 , 064, 602
] 199. 349
43 650,334
152 262, 849
63 585,103
149 335, 503
88 617,826
180 323,063
97
8,830
55,110,335
500
2,860, 535
33,000
8,330
52,216,800
1,000
211, 700
165.500
188,000
10,000
52, 793.000
54,032,000

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1 $12,420
1 $12,420
Executive director
1 $12,150
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
11,180
1
11,180
General counsel
1
10,965
Technical officer
1
10,535
1
10,750
1
10,535
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
10, 535
10,535
10,535
9,635
9,850
Chief, construction engineer
9,635
9,420
9,420
9,205
C hief, maintenance engineer
9,420
9,635
9,420
Chief, project planner
9,420
9,420
9,420
Comptroller
9,635
9,850
9,635
Housing management officer
9,635
9,635
9,420
Site acquisition officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
8,215
Assistant chief, maintenance engineer.
7,570
8,215
7,570
Budget officer
9,635
7,570
8,215
Housing application officer
8,215
8,430
8,215
Personnel and records officer
8,215
8,430
8,430
Senior architect
8,215
8,645
8,215
8,000
8,215
Special assistant to executive director..
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
7,250
Attorney
7,465
7,035
6,390
6,605
Chief, finance and accounts
7,035
1
6,820
7,250
Construction superintendent
7,465
7,465
Mechanical engineer
1
7,570
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
1
6,725
13,180
13,315
Housing manager
_
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,710
Chief, finance and accounts
1
6,250
6,250
Chief, personnel section
1
6,115
6,250
1
6,115
6,250
Chief, procurement and property
36,690
42, 535
Housing manager.
43, 480
7
11,150
11, 420
5,575
Job superintendent
1
5,710
Mechanical inspector
1
5, 575
5.440
1
6, 385
Relocation and site manager
6, 385
1
1
6,250
Site acquisition aid
6,250
G,250
1
5,780
1
5,645
5,780
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
67, 465
13
67, 330 13
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
66,790
32, 475
7
32,070
34,095
7
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
83,100
15
78,215
65, 325
19
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
98, 310
19
26
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
73. 215 27 100,790
54, 710
13
16
54,030
16
44,165
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
3,045
2
1
2,960
I
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
7,025
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
154 604,401 158 626,713 160 635,512
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

258 1,164, 651 276 1,238,453 278 1,253,112
8
34,079
6
23,876
6
27,200
250 1,130, 572 270 1,214, 577 272 1,225,912

Personal services-

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance of properties"
"Operation and maintenance, properties aided by Public Housing Administration"

10,258
1,377

4,574
11,000
1,400

1,142,207

1,231, 551

$21,908

$22,000

$28,100

1, 209, 551

1,220, 569

1,120,299

9,257
12,000
1,500

NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Associate director-..
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
General counsel and secretary. _
Chief of general plans
Chief of urban renewal plans
Director of regional planning council..
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief of project plans
_.
Traffic planning engineer
Senior city planner
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
City planner (zoning)
_.
Landscape architect
Regional planner

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total

Num- Total

Num- Total

ber

salary

ber

salary

ber

salary

1

$12,900

1

$12,900

1

$13,115

1

11,610

1

11,610

1

11,610

1
1
1
1
1
1

11,395
10,320
10,320
10,320
10,065
8,990

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

11,395
10,320
10,320
10,320
10,280
8,990
8,990

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

11,395
10,320
10,535
10,535
10,280
9,205
8,990

1
1
1
1

7,570
7,785
8,000
7,570

1

7,785

1

8,000
7,785

7,785
8,215
8,000

43

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Associate city planner
Associate planning engineer
Senior planning analyst
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative aid to the director
Assistant secretary and fiscal officer. _.
Landscape architect
Planning analyst
Regional planner
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Landscape architect
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1

ACQUISITION,

$7,035
6,390
6,390

"I
"I

5,845
5,510
9,240
25,395
3,925
2,960

7,465
._.._._--

5,510
5,200
4,080
29, 335
3,415
2,960

5,645
9,995
4,215
30,010
3,500
3,045

189,535
52,663

28
2

197,870
15,170

30 212,640
1.5 10,960

20

136,872

26

182,700

28. 5 201,680

927

500
2,500

1,000
5,000

855

700
1,000

775
1,000

138,654

187,400

209,455

NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK,
PLAYGROUND SYSTEM

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Land purchasing officer
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

1
....
7,~635'
....
6,"605"
7,465

27
7

1957 actual

PARKWAY,

1958 estimate

AND

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$9,635
3,175

1
1

$9,635
3,175

1
1

$9,850
3,260

2

12,810

2

12,810

2

13,110

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

0.1

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)...
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

1.9 11,867

01

1

759
184

Personal services

200

200
2

11,867

12,610

2

12,910

49

49

12,659

12,959

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACCOUNTS

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Board member
General counsel
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Associate general counsel
Assistant general counsel
Executive secretary
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant general counsel
Associate chief trial examiner
Associate executive secretary
Chief counsel
Chief trial examiner
Deputy assistant general counsel
Director of administration
Director of information..
Executive officer
Solicitor
Special assistant to general counsel
Trial examiner
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Associate ch ief counsel
Associate director of information
Associate executive secretary
Attorney
Budget officer
Chief, advice section
Chief, appeals section




1957 actual

1958 estimate

1957 actual

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
$7,570
1
$7,570
1
7,570
1
7,570

Personal services.

LAND

1958 estimate

FROM

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395—Continued
Chief, review section
_
__
Executive assistant
Legal assistant
Security officer
Special assistant to associate general
counsel
_
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Affidavit compliance officer
Attorney
Assistant executive secretary
__.
Assistant security officer
Budget officer
Fiscal officer
Industrial analyst
Legal assistant
Management officer
Special assistant to associate general
counsel
Statistical officer
Personnel officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Associate budget officer
Attorney
Chief, office services
Classification officer
Fiscal officer
Industrial analyst
Legal assistant
Organization and methods analyst
Placement officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Attorney
Assistant fiscal officer
Chief, office services
Fiscal officer
Industrial analyst
Legal assistant
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner..
Placement officer
Special assistant to executive secretary
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Special assistant to executive secretary
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Assistant fiscal officer
Assistant librarian
Budget examiner
Chief, accounting unit
Chief, audit unit
Chief, payroll unit
Chief, records and communications
unit
Classification analyst
Industrial analyst
Information and editorial specialist._.
Organization and methods examinerStatistician
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Foreman, reproduction unit
Equivalent to less than $5,440

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
1
20,000
1
20,000
1
20,000
2
26,660
26,875
2
26,660
1
13,115
13,115
1
12,900
1
13,545
13, 545
1
13,330

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
_

36,450
25,055
11,610
61,290
12,905
47,250
12,690
12,690
12,690
12,150
23, 760
537,135

All personal services, departmental

3
2

42

36,180
25,380
60,750
12, 690
46,440
12,420
12,690
12,690
11,880
12,150
512,730

8

66,005
10,750
11,395
87935
87,935
10,320

36,450
25,055
5
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
42

61,290
12,905
47,250
12, 690
12,690
12,690
12,150
12,150
513,915
66, 220
10,965
11, 395
89,225
10,320
10,320
10,535

44

10,965
8
1
1
1

89,225
10,320
10,320
10,535

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime and holiday pay
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant regional director.
Chief law officer
Officer-in-eharge
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Field attorney
Field examiner
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Field attorney
Field examiner
.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Field attorney
Field examiner
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Field attorney

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Number salary ber salary ber
1
1

$10,535
11,180

1
1

10,535

$10,750
11,395
10,750

1
1
5
1

Total
salary
$10,750
10,320
51,600
10,750

10,320

10,535

10,535

19,485
19,915
9,850
180,915
9,635
9,205
9,635

19,485
20,345
9,850
172,570
9,850

19,485
20,345
9,850
162,720
9,850

10,065
207,710
9,850

8,990
10,065
292,235
9,850

8,990
9,420
9,420

9,205
9,635
9,420

9,205
9,635
9,420

1
24

8,000
202,795

2
37

17,075
299,870

7,570
180,085
7,570
7,570
7,785
8,645
303,740
7,570
7,570

10

66,965

1
1

7,035
7,465

1
21
1

10,065
205,990
9,635

1
21
1

7,570

25, 775
7,035
7,035

37

1
20
1
1

8,645
215,785
7,570
7,570

53,915
6,390
1
3
1
1

6,390
19,815
7,250
6,390

6,605

7,570
164,790
7,570
7,570

53,915
6,390
1
4
1
1

6,390
25,560
7,250
6,390

1

6,390

5,915
11, 690
28,820
6,250
6,115
23,380

11,960
17,265

11,960
11,285

6,250
17,805
5,440
5,575
5,575

6,250
17,805
5,440
5,575
5,575

1
1
2
1
2
1
1
13
23
31
45
51
48
4
5

5,575
5,710
12, 500
6,115
10, 880
5,710
5,575
71,630
114,605
143, 895
192, 415
194, 770
161, 665
13, 795
14,385

5,710
5,845
12,635
6,250
11,150

5,710
5,845
12, 635
6,250
10, 910

17

65,997

1
16

5,710
83,190
109,000
131, 520
185,485
173, 905
156,015
10,325
14,640

2
15
20
29
45
48
45
3
5

11,150
82,515
99,815
135,600
193,230
184,685
152,245
10,325
14,640

5,720
63,605

1
17

5,720
67,184

490 3,442,047 471 3,368,410
43. 9 256, 946 26.1 125, 565

481 3,444, 389
23.8 95,189

444. 9
3,242,845
12,330

457.2
3,349,200
12,875
1,000

3, 255,175

3,363,075

446.1
3,185,101
2,207
3,187,308

22

274,805

1
22
6

11,180
240,800
64, 500

28
20
62
114
26
76
12

259,460
193,560
494,280
921,245
168,935
516,385
65,955

23

46
23
54
90
23
68
14

286,685

24

298,295

10,320
251, 550
64,715

1
24
6

10,320
261,870
64, 715

421,925
220,960
432,960
729,955
150,195
463,975
76,835

48
23

439, 905
220, 960

64
90

508. 660
729,955

23
68

150,195
463,975

29

158,435

44

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD—Continued

NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACCOUNTS—Continued

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1957 actual
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Field examiner.Office manager
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
10
1
22
10
7
110
113
50
3

$59,665
6,250
122,975
47,275
33,690
479,570
432,645
172,945
9,475

4
1
23
11
53
72
105
47
3

$24,055
6,250
128,485
52,205
221,370
330,255
409,575
165,545
9,550

4
1
24
11
54
74
116
51
3

$24,055
6,250
133,455
52,205
225,450
337,595
447,140
178.245
9,550

1

4,618

1

4,618

1

4,618

716 4, 580, 213
34
211,205

Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)

682
4,369,008

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment- __
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad

691 4,461.983
5.5 42,983
685.5
4,419,000

739 4, 725,848
11.2 64,248
727.8
4,661,600

6,536

4,500

4,500

4,407
28,115

16,800
2,000
19,800

17,900
2,000
19,800

_

4,408,066

4,462,100

4,705,800

___

7,595,374

7,717,275

8,068,875

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"
__

$7, 558,341
37,033

$7,679,975
37,300

$8,031, 575
37,300

All personal services,
01

field

Personal services. _

NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Member of Board
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Executive secretary
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Mediator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Mediator
Assistant executive secretary
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Mediator.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Mediator
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Mediator
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
__Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
__.
01

Personal services_




Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
___„
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Secretary of division.^
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant secretary of division
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.
_
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

_

Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
_
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary).__
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
_._.
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
„
__
01

Personal services

_

1

$9,205

1

$9,205

1

$9,420

4

33,700

4

33,505

4

34,720

1
37
2
3
1

5,980
185,850
7,340
11,010
3,175

1
37
3
3
1

5,980
183,625
11,010
11,180
3,260

1
37
3
3
1

6,250
184,000
11,530
11,435
3,345

49
256,260
0.5
3, 476

50
257,765
0.8
3, 765

50
260,700
0. 8
3, 700

48.5 252, 784

49.2 254,000

49.2 257,000

126,881

129, 600

144, 600

379, 665

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber
salary
3

$58,291

3

13,115

1

13,330

13,330

22, 674

2

23, 220

23,560

91, 701
10, 520

8
1

84, 710
10, 320

84, 710
10,350

66, 927

5

46,000

46, 215

17,064

5

38, 265

38,345

19,170

4
1

25, 560
5,710
40,790

25, 560
5,710
41,330

35, 237
8,874
1
1

4,800
3,636

39
3

352,009
15,224

36

336,785

336,785

$60, 500

1

3,670

1

3,805

"I

3," 685

"I

3,685

40 355,760
0.5 2, 210

40 357,100
0.8 3, 550

I. 5 353, 550 39.2 353,550
1,150

1,150

354, 700

354,700

1,000

1,000

384, 600

402, 600

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1957 actual

1957 actual

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $11,610:
Director
1
$20,000
1
$20,000
1
$20,000
Deputy director
1
18,000
Associate director (research)
19,000
19,000
Associate director (management and
public affairs)
1
17,500
17,500
17, 500
General counsel
1
16,500
16,500
16,500
Assistant director
. 4
62,000
62, 000
62,000
Head, office of scientific information.. 1
14,000
14,500
14,000
Assistant for science education planning
1
14,000
Deputy assistant director
.
42,000
42,000
3
42,000
Executive secretary, the President's
Committee on Scientists and Engi1
14,000
1
14,000
neers
1
14,000
1
14,000
Special assistant to the Director
14,000
Head, course content improvement
13,000
section
Head, fellowship section
13,000
Head, international science education
section
13, 000
13,000
Head, institute section
1
13,500
13,000
13,000
Head, office of special studies
1
12,900
Head, research economics group
1
13,000
Head, scientific manpower section
Head, special projects in science edu1
13,000
cation section
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant to head, office of scientific
1
11,880
1
11,610
11, 610
information
1
11,880
1
11,610
Attorney
1
11,880
1
11,880
1
11,610
Comptroller
1
11,610
1
11,610
Deputy head, office of special studies.
Executive secretary, Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific
12,690
1
12,690
1
12,690
Research and Development
Grants administrator and contracting
1
11,610
1
11,610
1
11,610
office
8
92,880
1
11,880
1
12,150
Professional assistant
23
274,
590
17
206,550
16
193,440
Program director
11,610
1
Project director
12,150
1
1
11,610
1
11,880
Public information officer
11,880
1
1
11,610
1
11,610
Special assistant to the Director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
10, 535
1
1
10,320
1
10,320
Assistant grants administrator
41,280
4
Assistant program director
T~~~i6~320
Attorney

45

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395—Continued
Budget officer
Chief accountant
Deputy public information officer
Professional assistant
Program director
Project director
Research analyst
:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Assistant to the
assistant director for
adininistrat : on.
Ass'stant to the comptroller
Auditor
Budget examiner
Grants supervisor
Personnel officer
Professional assistant
Program director
Publications officer
Research analyst
Senior budget examiner
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Auditor
Budget examiner
Contract negotiator
Grants officer
Personnel officer
Professional assistant
Program analyst
Research analyst
Secretary, National Science Board
Security officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief accountant
Assistant grants officer..
_
Assistant personnel officer
Budget examiner
__.
Governmental accountant
Grants analyst. _
_
Information specialist
Librarian
_
Professional assistant
__
Research analyst
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative assistant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Budget examiner
Chief, records management section
Grants assistant
Governmental accountant
Professional assistant
Research analyst
Research assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

01

Personal services...

INTERNATIONAL

Num- Total
ber salary
1

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Number

Num- Total
ber
salary

Total
salary

$10,320
10,320
62,995
73,100
21,285
10, 750

$10, 535
74,175
32,035
10,965

1
1
16
7
4
1

$10,320
10, 535
166, 410
74,390
41, 710
10,320

D e p a r t m e n t a l : Grades a n d ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
C ontract administrator
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480

Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses..
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime.

9,420
1
8,990

1
3

8,990
26,970

1
4

8,990
38,110

9,205

6
1
1
3
1

55,230
9,635
8,990
28,045
8,990

1
1
2

7,785
8,215
15,355

1
7

7,570
56,215

4
1

30,495
7,570

7,570
47, 570
8 645
45,850
7,785

6,820

6,390
6,820

"6," 605"

1
1
7
4

1
1
2

8,000
8,215
15,140

6,390

1
1
1

6,605
6,390
6,390

6,390
6,390
48,170
25,775

1
6
3

6,390
40,275
19,170

1
1
1
1
1

8,990
9,205
8,990
8,990
8,990

10
3
1
3
1

90,115
27, 830
9,205
26,970
9,205

2
1
1
2
1
5
1
6
1
7
1
1

15,140
8,000
8,430
15,355
7,570
37, 850
7,785
47, 785
8,645
53, 850
8,000
7,570

2
1
3
1
1
1
1

12, 995
7,035
19,170
6,820
6,605
6,605
6,390

1
5
5

6,390
33,025
32,380

1

$5,915

1

$6,050

1

$6,185

4
1

22,840
5,710

6

34,665

7

40,510

59

5,440
5,710
17,130
16, 455
5,575
11,290
69,965
77, 865
240,290
93, 040
66, 900
6,940
8,580
11,340

5,440
5,575
5,845
34,125
21, 895
5,710
19
20
55
32
27
4
1

94, 480
89, 970
223,990
113,020
88,785
13,285
2,690

5

19,110

5.575
5, 710
5,980
29,225
22, 300
5,845
28
32
94
57
39
4
1

135,475
138, 795
371,445
199,330
127, 650
13,455
2,775

8

28,780

266 1, 767, 290
54.9 319, 073

293 1,892,315
23
166,685

454 2,870, 070
56.3,180, 030

211.1
1, 448, 217

270
1,725, 630

397.7
2, 690,040

11, 710
12, 550
76, 000

23,450
10,800
121, 660

7,250
30, 510

10, 600
47, 800

45,179
18,505
55,643

8,312

22, 000

1, 605,354

1,885, 650

2, 904, 350

GEOPHYSICAL YEAR
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
excess of $11,610:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Head, Office for the International
Geophysical Year
_
1
$14,500
1
$14,500
1
$14,500
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Professional assistant
1
11,610
1
11,880
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Professional assistant
_
1
10,320
1
10,320
1
10,320

440200^58



1957 actual

01

Personal services.

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
2

$7,785
4,795
8,290

1
1
2

$7,570
4,660
7,745

1
1
2

$7,570
4,660
8,015

6
0.2

44,795
860

7
0.5

56,675
5, 295

57, 570

5.8

43,935

6.5

51,380

57,570

113

220
100

220
100

44,048

51,700

57,890

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND WAGES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $13,975:
3 $60,500
3 $60,500
Member of Board
_
3 $60,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,620:
1 13,975
1
13,975
Chief executive officer.
1
13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1 13,330
1
13,330
1
13,330
Director of research
_•
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1 11,610
1
11,610
Chief, accident and injury study
Chief executive assistant
1
12,150
Director of budget and fiscal opera11,610
11,610
tions
12,905
12,905
Director of retirement claims
12,905
Director of unemployment and sick12,905
12,905
ness insurance
12,905
11,610
11,610
Director of wage and service records
11,610
12,905
12,905
12,905
General counsel
12,905
12,905
12,905
Associate general counsel
_
11,610
11,610
11,610
Supervisory actuary, life
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1 10,320
1 10,320
Accident and safety analyst
Assistant director of budget and fiscal
10,320
10,320
operations
10,320
10,320
Assistant director of retirement claims _
1 10,320
Assistant director of unemployment
1 10,535
10,635
and sickness insurance..
1 10,320
Assistant director of wage and service
10,320
10,320
records
1 10,320
33,540
33,540
Assistant general counsel. _
3 32,895
Chairman and chief, disability deter11,395
11,395
11,395
minations
10,320
10,320
Chief, claims policy and coordination10,320
Chief, retirement and survivor bene10,320
10,320
fits
10,320
10,320
10,320
Chief, statistics and analysis division10,320
Director of budget and fiscal opera1 10,320
tions
1 10,535
1 10,535
1 10,320
Director of personnel
2 20,640
2 20,640
Executive assistant.
1 10,320
1 10,320
1 10,320
General auditor
1 10,320
1 10,320
1 10,320
Liaison officer
„
1 10,320
1 10,320
1 10,320
Management analysis officer
1 10,320
1 10,320
Secretary of the Board, attorney
1 10,320
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
Actuary, life
2 18,840
2
18,840
2 18,625
Administrative assistant
2
19,700
2
19,700
2
19,700
Administrative officer
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
Assistant to the chairman
8 72,780
8
72,780
2 18,410
Attorney-adviser, general
8,990
Budget officer and cost analyst
1
9,205
1
9,205
8,990
Chairman, appeals council
1
8,990
Chief, administrative services
1
9,205
9,205
9,205
Chief, claims methods and survey
8,990
Chief, disbursements
1
8,990
1
8,990
8,990
Chief, disability examiner
Chief, employment and personnel re1
8,990
1
8,990
8,990
lations
1
8,990
1
8,990
8,990
Chief, field operations
1
9,420
1
9,420
9,205
Chief, investigation and placement
1
8,990
1
8,990
8,990
Chief, operating services
Chief, position classification and wage
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
administration
3
26,970
Claims examiner
3 27,185
3 27,185
8,990
8,990
1
8,990
Claims examiner, appeals referee
8,990
8,990
8,990
1
Director, supply and service.._
_.
1
9,205
9,205
9,205
1
Executive assistant
1
8,990
8,990
Management analysis officer
5 50,325
5 50; 325
5
50,325
Medical officer, general
1
8,990
1
8,990
Staff development officer
3 29,120
3 29,120
3
28,690
Supervisory analytical statistician
1
8,990
8,990
1
8,990
Supervisory auditor
-1
8,990
8,990
Supervisory management analyst
1
8,990
8,990
1
8,990
Supervisory program analyst
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
7,570
7,570
1
7,570
Actuary, life
8,645
8,645
1
7,570
Adjudicator, attorney

46

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP SALARIES AND WAGES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD—Con.
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Attorney -adviser, general
Auditor, u
Budget and fiscal officer
Chief, accounting operations
...
Chief, administrative operations
Chief, administrative services
Chief, claims examiner
Chief, disbursements
Claims examiner
....
Claims examiner, appeals r e f e r e e Executive assistant. . .
Management analyst
Member, appeals council
Program analyst
Staff development officer
Supervisory analytical statistician
Supervisory coverage examiner
Supervisory disability examiner
Supervisory investigation and placement
Supervisory publication officer
Supervisory survey statistician...•
GS-lt. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accident and safety analyst
..Actuary, life
Adjudicator, attorney.
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief, disbursements
__.
Attorney-adviser, general
Auditor
.__
.-__
Budget and control officer
Chief, certification
Chief, registration
,..
Claims examiner
Claims examiner, appeals referee
Disability examiner
Executive assistant
Investigation and placement analystLibrarian
Liaison representative
Management analyst
Position classifier
Program analyst
Property and space officer
Publication officer..
Research assistant
,.--,-,
Supervisory contact representative
Supervisory placement officer
Supervisory position classifier.
__
Supervisory survey statistician
Training officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Class examiner
Investigation and placement analystProcurement officer
Property and space officer
Section supervisor
Supervisory budget examiner
Supervisory contact representative
Tabulating equipment o p e r a t i o n
supervisor
._.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accident 'and safety analyst
Actuary, life
Administrative assistants
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician.-__
Attorney-adviser, general
Auditor
Budget and control officer
Budget examiner...
_
Chief, administrative services..
Chief nurse
Claims examiner
Contract representative
Management analyst
Occupational consultant
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
Position classifier
Publication writer
Section supervisor
Survey statistician
Training officer
.
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to 33,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Shop foreman
Assistant shop foreman
,_




1958 estimate

6

$7,785
15,570
7,570
8,000
7,570
7,570
1
7
2

7,570
54,280
15,140

5
2
1

40,000
15,570
7,570

7,570
7,570
16,430

2
1
2

15,140
7,570
16,430

7,785
7,570
7,570

8,000
7,570
7,570

1
1
1

8,000
7,570
7,570

6,390
6,390
19, 815
6,390
19, 815
6,390
35,820
19,170

6,390
6,390
6,605
19,815
6,605
19,815
6,390
40,920
19,385

40,215
23,140
7,785
7,570
7,570
16,430

1
1
14
3
10
1
1
1
1

1
1
2

1
6,605
92,900
19, 385
70,350
6,605
6,605

12,780
6,390
7,680

6,390
7,680

7,035

1
1
1

6,390
6,820
7,035

1
1
1
1

6,390
6,820
7,250
6,390

14

90,775
6.185
5,915
5,915

13
1
1

83,105
6,320
5,915

1
1

6,185
6,455

6,320
6,590

1

5,915

6,185

1

5,440
32, 910
5,440
27, 740
11,285
16, 725
fi, 980
11,420
5,440
5,440
498, 295

7
1

38,755
7,010

1
2
1
2
1
1
59
155
49
123
214
248
257

5,440
11, 285
5,440
11,420
5,710
5.440
312,130
741, 200
215,850
492, 720
784,105
836, 275
793,190
22, 540
6,469
6,198

7

6,390
6,390
6,605
19,815
6,605
19, 815
6,390
40,920
19, 385
6,390
6,605
6,390
131, 455
6,390
66,050
6,820
6,820
6,605
7,250
57,725
12,780
12,780
6,390
6,390
7,680
6,820
6,390
6,820
7,250
6,390

6,605

20 131,455
1
6,390
10 66,050
1
6,820
1
6,820
1
6,605
1
7,250
9 57,725
2 12,780
2 12,780

10 64,485
2

$7,785
15, 570
7,570
8,000
7,570

7,570
54, 280
15,140
7,570
40,000
15, 570
7,570

46,710

13
1
1

83,105
6,320
5,915

1
1

6,320
6,320
6,185

5,440

5,440

27,875
5,710
28,550
5,575
17,130
6,115
11,690
5,710
5,440
518, 315

27,875
5,710
28,550
5,575
17,130

39,700

2 11,690
1 5,710
1
5,440
90 524,160
5 28,685
7 39,700

5,575
5,575
5,440
5,575
11,690
5,845

5,575
5,575
5,440
5,575
5,575
5,845

52
154
46
121
213
246
254

279,905
746,800
206,445
491,995
793,270
840,805
783, 290
22,370

1
1

6,760

Total permanent, departmental

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$56,860
16,000
7,570
8,000
7,570
7,570
8,645

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates—Con.
Equivalent to less than $5,440

47
154
42
137
204
262
225
8

251,545
745,855
188,910
554,495
757,520
891,605
694,475
22,370
6,760
6,468

Deduct lapses

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
32 $151,982
1,463

6,628,514
286.2
1,213,905

30 $150,080

30 $150,380
1,444

1,453

6,706,433
145.5
639,325

6,685,288
122.5
525, 576

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1,176.8
1,321.5
1,307.5
5,414,609
6,159,712
6,067,108
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
74,765
75,255
54,009
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
23,792
23,201
Overtime and holiday pay
325,401
119,393
85,892
Nightwork differential
3,207
3,581
3,581
All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Regional director
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief, field activities
Regional unemployment insurance
officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant chief, field activities
Regional adjudicator
Supervisory contact representative,
district manager...
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Supervisory contact representative,
district manager
Supervisory unemployment compensation claims examiner
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
C ontact representative
Supervisory contact representative,
branch manager
Unemployment insurance unit supervisor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Contact representative
District employment officer
_
Management analyst
Supervisory unemployment compensation claims examiner
Unemployment compensation claims
examiner
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335._
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, field-

6, 233, 791

6,381,733

79,980

80,410

80,410

63,360

63,575

63, 575

64,220

64,220

64,220

52,990
54,710
69,205

52,990
54,710

52,990
54,710
9

41 286,500
7

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Limitation on salaries and expenses,
Railroad Retirement Board"
"Railroad unemployment insurance
administration fund"

41 285,210

45,805

7

46,020

9

69,205

42 291,600
7

46,020

44 278,215

44 278,755

45 284,670

52 327,155

52 329,180

52 328,100

4

24,065

4

148 851,425
22 123,055
7 40,915
7 41,455
13
16
181
14
136
152
129
93

74,770
84,110
866,410
59,145
535,705
564,980
430,655
284,715

5,303, 545
117.6
538,199

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

7
7
9

69,205

1,110

Deduct lapses

01

5,817,982

24,605

4

24,605

150 862,845
22 124,405
7 42,130
7 41,860

158
23
7
7
13
16
187
15
164
139
126
96

906,365
129,845
42,130
41,860
76,255
87,485
899,635
66,465
653,585
518,120
422,745
295,635

13
16
190
15
146
147
126
96

76,255
87,485
916,045
66,465
585,230
550,540
422,745
295,635

1,145

1,127
5,420,520
27.1
97,151

5,500,230
27.7
103,581

1,117.3
1,099.9
992.4
5,396,649
4,765,346
5,323,369
267,105
249,995
291,095
20,578
67, 701

110.181
5,125,522

5, 702, 743

20,782
54,813
5,739,349

10,943, 504

11,936,534

12,121,082

$6,015,136

$6,283,929

$6,463,423

4,928,368

5,652,605

5,657,659

RENEGOTIATION BOARD
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,975:
1 $20,500
Chairman _
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
4
80,000
Board member
4
80,000
4
80,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
1
14,405
1
14,620
1
14,620
Director, office of accounting .__
_
1
14,405
1
13,975
1
13,975
D irector, office of review
1
14,190
1
13,975
1
13,975
General counsel
-.

47

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
A ssistant general counsel
_
Chairman, screening and exemptions
committee
Deputy director, office of review
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
B usiness anal yst
Counsel
„
Deputy director, office of accounting-Director, office of administration
Economist
Executive assistant to Chairman
Procurement affairs officer
Reviewer (industrial specialist)
-Special assistant to Board
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Attorney
Business accountant-..
Business analyst
Deputy director, office of administration (personnel officer)
„-.,-.
Director, office ol assignments
Economist
Procurement affairs officer
Reviewer (industrial specialist)
Secretary to Board
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
AttorneyDeputy director, office of assignments.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative services officer
Division head, office of assignments. __
Fiscal accountant
.
Personnel officer
Position classifier
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative secretary
Administrative services officer
Deputy division head, office of assignments
Assistant to secretary to Board
Budget analyst
Fiscal accountant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assignments examiner
Office services assistant
Secretary, Board member
Tax liaison agent '.
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
Total permanent, departmental . . .
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay.
All personal services, field
01

Personal services




1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,900

1

13,115
13,330
36, 990
24, 840
12,150
12, 420
12,690
2
2
6

24,030
24,300
71,820

2
1
1
1

$12,900

1

$12,900

13,545

13, 545

12, 420
25,110
12,150
12,420
12, 690
12,420
24,300
24, 570
48,330

12, 690
25,110
12, 420
12,690
12, 690
12. 420
24, 570
24, 570

98. 685
32, 680

1
8
3

10.320
88,365
34,135

1
8
3

10,320
89,010
34,135

10, 535
11, 395
10, 320
23. 545
99, 515
10, 965

1
1
1
9
1

10, 535
11,395
12,150
101.050
10,965

1
1

10,750
11,395
12,150
101, 050
11,180

19,700
9,635

1
1

10,065
9,635
9,635
7,570
7,785
7,785
8,215

10, 065
9,850

6,390
8,000

6,605

13,425
7,465
6,390
6,390

13, 640
7,465
6,605
7,465

7,250
7,465
6, 605
7,465

17, 535
5,980
29,090
6, 250
78, 880
85, 620
86, 520
83, 390
85. 610

11, 825
6,115
23. 785
6,250
65,845
71, 895
83, 340
68, 015
51, 450

11, 960
6, 250
24,190
6,250
67, 330
73, 380
76,185
68, 440
54, 710

17, 635
7,570
7,570
7,785
8,215

7,570
7,785
8,000

185 1, 290, 410 154 1,131, 615 149 1,102, 620
10
74,020
9.8 74,115
16
89,855
169

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Board member
Director, division of accounting
Director, division of renegotiating—
Regional counsel
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Attorney
.
Business accountant
Director, division of procurement
affairs
Renegotiator
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Business accountant
Director, division of administration, _
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Attorney
Business accountant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Business accountant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
,
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

1958 estimate

139
144.2
1,028, 600
1, 200, 555
1,057, 500
8,000
10,000
3,929
3,900
1,500
1, 042,000

4,000
1,500
1, 073,000

1,728
1, 206, 212

21
4
4
3

255,260
48,600
48,330
36,450

17
3
3
3

36,720
36,990
37,260

17
3
3
3

210,330
37,260
37,530
37,260

2
21

20, 855
223, 815

18

195,435

18

195,435

43, 645
501, 380

30

33,110
324, 220

41
1
1
3

392,025
10,065
7,570
25,290

501, 625
20,345
1
16

7,570
126,925

33, 540
282,080
40
1

384,107
10, 065
7,785

2
14,500
2
14,285
2
14,070
4
26, 635
15, 600
15,195
3
4
19, 720
52, 575
51, 900
13
61, 410 11
71, 275
70, 735
22
95, 590 16
124,155
43 165, 630 32 123,475
61, 740
58,140
24
83, 425 17
6,430
2
6,940
6,345
2
1
3,285
293 2, 310, 910 206 1,648,335 199 1, 581, 667
10
78,767
84,635
24. 2 196, 382 10
189
268.8
198
1, 502, 900
1,563,700
2,114, 528
5,800
6,000
300
300
319
1, 570,000
1,509,000
2,114,847
3,321,059

2,643,000

2, 551,000

SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES, SAINT LAWRENCE
SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
excels of $13,975:
Administrator
1 $20.000
1 $20.000
1 $20.000
Deputy administrator
1
17,500
1
17,500
1
17,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant administrator and comptroller-treasurer
1
14,190
14,405
14,405
Chief engineer
1
14,190
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Deputy comptroller-treasurer
13,115
1
13,115
1
12,900
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative officer
11,610
1
11,880
1
11,610
Chief, special studies and systems
branch
11.610
1
11,610
Information officer
11.880
1
11,880
1
12,150
11,610
Legal counsel
1
11,610
Special assistant to the administrator. ~I
117616"
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant counsel
_
10,320
10, 535
1
10,320
Chief, accounting branch
10, 320
Chief, budget branch
10, 320
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Systems accountant
Chief, receipts and disbursements
branch
8,990
Confidential assistant
8,990
Personnel officer..
8,990
9,205
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief, accounting and reporting unit..
7,570
7,785
1
7,785
C onfidential assistant
7,570
Property management officer
7,570
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
6,390
6,390
Accountant
Statistician
6,390
6,390
Classification specialist
6, 390
Procurement officsr
7,465
7,465
7,465
1
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,440
A ccoun tan t
5,710
5,575
5,845
Administrative assistant (secretary)5,575
5,710
5,845
Personnel assistant
16,135
10,885
5, 780
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
24,880
25.460
30,
390
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
9,240
4,080
4.215
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
18.350
33,
705
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
13,660
17.415
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
3,175
6,435
12.955
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
._
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent em ployment
Other personal services:
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

25
3

210,420
23,343

36 256,930
6.7 26,930

49 336,595
4.1 23, 595

22

187,077

29.3 230,000

44. 9 313,000

21,450

36,000

15, 000

5,805

25,000

12. 000

214,685

291.000

340, 000

353

All personal services, departmental
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Chief marine engineer.
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Director, marine operations division. _
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director, special operations division. _
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant director, lock operations
Assistant director, engineering and
maintenance
Design engineer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant director, special operations
division
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative assistant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Office engineer-.. __
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Field engineer.
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Tugmaster
Marine engineer
General foreman
Dispatcher
Lockmaster
Crane operator, heavy
Lockmaster
Equivalent to less than $5,440
._
Total permanent,

field

1

13,975

1

13,975

1

12,900

1

13,115

1

13,115

1

11,880

1

11,880

1

12,150

1

10,535

1

10,750

1

10,535

1

10,750

2

21,070

1

7,570

8,990

8.990
7,785

6,605

6,390

1
2
4

4,660
8,160
16,435

5,440
4,795
22,625
16,590
14,680
6,830

82,675

5,575
4,970
32,485
17,130
86,165
10, 415

6
36,942
74 327,283

1
8.362
1
8,070
1
7,675
4
26, 292
2
12,646
1
6,261
6
36, 942
88 394, 219

114 581,435

150 733,542

8,362
8,070
7,675
26,292
12,646

12

1
1
7
4
23
3

48

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION—Continued
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES, SAINT LAWRENCE
SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION—Continued
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Overtime and holiday pay..
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

Distributed as follows:
Administrative (limitation)
Operations

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2.8
$11,405

95.4
$449,435

9.2

18.6
71,270
1,404

28.1
$143.542

132,000

121.9
590,000

15,000

15,000

173
72,847

147,000

605,000

287,532

438,000

945,000

$214, 685
72,847

$291,000
147,000

$340,000
605,000

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
excess of $13,975:
Commissioner
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
14,190
Executive director
14,190
1
14.190
13,975
14,190
General counsel
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1
14,190
39.990
Division director
39.775
3
39.990
12.900
Executive assistant to the chairman..
12. 900
1
12,900
12.900
Chief accountant
12, 900
1
12,900
12,900
Associate general counsel
12,900
1
12,900
GS-15 $11,610 to $12,690:
Secretary of Commission
11,610
11.610
12, 690
12. 690
Chief opinion writer
12, 420
35,100
35.100
Associate division director
35.100
96,120
96.120
Assistant division director
95.310
35,100
35,100
Assistant general counsel
35.100
11, 610
11.
610
11,
610
Associate director
11, 610
11. 610
11, 610
Assistant director
58,050
46,
440
Hearing examiner
35, 370
35.370
2
23,760
Chief counsel
12,150
12,150
1
12,150
Chief accountant
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
11,180
Secretary of Commission
1
10.320
10,320
10,320
1
Budget and fiscal officer
10,320
1
10, 320
11,180
1
Director of personnel
11, 395
11.395
11,395
1
1
Assistant director
117,
710
117,
710
117,
390
12
11
Chief of branch
22,360
22,360
22,360
2
2
Chief of section
10.
535
1
Chief counsel
10, 535
20, 855
20,855
1
Financial analyst
31, 390
31,390
31,390
3
Engineer
32.250
3
Hearing examiner
11,395
1
1
11, 395
11,395
1
Special counsel
64, 715
7
7
75,035
75,035
6
Attorney
10,320
10,320
1
10,320
1
1
Records and service officer
10, 965
10,965
10,965
1
1
1
Assistant chief accountant
—
10,535
10,535
10,535
1
1
1
Accountant
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
13 125,255
13 124,395
13 125,255
Chief of section
19 180,700
16 153,730
19 180, 700
Financial analyst
1
1
8,990
8,990
Assistant secretary of Commission
1
10, 2S0
1
10,280
10, 280
Engineer
1
8,990
8,990
1
8,990
Assistant director of personnel
1
9,205
9,205
1
9,205
Statistician
214, 550
23 225,905
23 225,905
Attorney
9
77,295
86.715
86, 715
Accountant
1
8,990
8,990
Assistant records and service officer...
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
8,430
Assistant secretary of Commission
1
7,570
1
7,570
1
7,570
Assistant budget and fiscal officer
24 198,235
22 181,805
22 181,805
Financial analyst
1
7,570
Classification officer
1
7,570
Assistant records and service officer
4
5
39, 570
39, 570
32,000
Statistician
1
1
8,215
8,215
8,215
Investigator
1
1
7,570
7,570
7,570
Chief of section
10
15
120,430
120,430
81,935
Attorney
6
47,355
47,355
48,645
Accountant
1
7,570
7,570
Deputy records officer...




Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con,
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Financial analyst
_
Chief of section
D e p u t y records officer
_.
Statistician
Attorney
Accountant
Employee relations officer
Librarian
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Confidential assistant
__
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Attorney
Chief of section
Financial analyst
Statistician
Graphics analyst
Legal examiner
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Classification officer
Editorial specialist
Librarian
Budget analyst
Chief of unit
Secretary
Library assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above: P r i n t
shop foreman
Equivalent to less t h a n $5,440

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
_
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
._
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

1959 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
8
1
1
1
10
2
1

$55,740
7,680
6,390
6,390
66,695
12,995
6,390

14
1
9
3
1
1
2
1

76,565
5,440
55,465
17,670
5,980
6,250
11,285
6,250

1
1

6,250
5,575

$55,955
14,500

1
12
2
1
1

6,820
78,185
12,780
6,605
6,390

12
1
10
2
1
2
1

18 $119,855
2
14,500
1
17
2
1
1

6,820
110,135
12,780
6,605
6,390

66,225
5,440
61,580
11,690
5,980

12
1
10
2
1

66,225
5,440
61,580
11,690
5,980

1

11,285
6,250
5,440
6,250

2
1
1
1

11,285
6,250
5,440
6,250

11,420
21,760
29,060
5,710
20,295
222,060
140,050
395,500
128,105
101,355
25,550
22,625

2
4
5
1
4
46
30
96
34
29
11

11,420
21,760
29,060
5,710
20,295
222,060
140,050
399,170
128,105
101,355
34,430
25,315

6,573
53,829

1
12

6,573
53,829

5,915

5,915

1

1
6
40
24
100
34
30
7
8

5,710
31,845
193,825
111,420
416,275
128,860
103,665
22,250
22,115

2
4
5
1
4
46
30
95
34
29
8
8

1
12

6,573
53,829

1
12

5,915

502 3.288,142
22.9 124,347

531 3,494,267
16.6 111,017

479.1
3,163,795

514.4
533
3,488,000
3,383,250
10,000
14,000
42,000
28,500

16,190
5,885

All personal services, departmental
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Regional administrator._
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional administrator
Assistant regional administrator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief of section
Assistant regional administrator
Chief investigations
Attorney
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant regional administrator
Mining engineer
Chief, broker-dealer inspections
Chief, investigations
Attorney
Securities investigator
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Financial analyst
Mining engineer
Broker-dealer inspector
Securities investigator
Attorney
Accountant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Financial analyst
Broker-dealer inspector.__
Securities investigator
Attorney
Mining engineer
Accountant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Broker-dealer inspector._
Securities investigator
Attorney
_~
Accountant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
—
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
_
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470-

1958 estimate

552 3,616,967
19 128,967

8,021

13,100
6,900

13,400
10,000

30,670

11,000

3,000

3,224,561

3,452,750

3,570,400

26,230

2

26,230

2

26,230

7
1

83,160
11,610

1
3
1
4

11,395
32,035
10,320
44,290

7
2
1
3
2
7

83,430
23,220
11,395
30,960
20,855
75,250

7
2
1
3
2
7

83,430
23,220
11,395
30,960
20,855
75,250

1
1
1
2
15

10,280
9,205
9,850
20,560
146,030

1
1
1
1
19
7

10,495
9,205
9,850
10,280
181,210
63,575

1
1
1
1
19
7

10,495
9,205
9,850
10,280
181,210
63,575

5
1
17
29
19
3

44,300
8,860
144,170
242,320
156,945
24,645

6
1
21
27
16
3

52,085
8,860
176,815
222,450
128,645
24,645

6
1
21
27
16

52,0^5
8,860
176,815
222,450
128,645

3

24,645

1
27
9
16
1
3

7,250
188, 225
65,035
106,325
7,465
19,170

28
14
20
1
4

190,745
94,190
130,595
7,680
25,990

1
30
24
31
1
5

6,390
203,525
158,090
200,885
7,680
32,380

4
8
12
3
14
6
27
31
30
3

22,435
44, 735
66,225
17,535
65,645
28,395
117.990
116,065
104,515
9,560

4
10
17
3
22

22,705
56,155
93,695
17,670
102,376
32,345
132,370
118,120
115,925

4
12
18
3
24
7
31
44
34

22,705
67,035
99,135
17,670
111, 426
32,345
132,370
159,100
115,925

7

31
32

34

308 2,022,775
9.4 57,792

355 2,310,016
20.9 136,316

298.6

334.1
375
2,411,000
2,173,700

1,964,983

397 2,536,116
22 125,116

49

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$9,619
2,005
1,976,607
5,201,168

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
_
"Advances and reimbursements"
_

1958 estimate

$5,000

$7,000

8,500
2,300

9,600
2,000

2,189,500

2,429,600

5, 642,250

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Subtotal..

$5,631,250
11,000

Total permanent, departmental

6,000,000

Deduct lapses

$6,000,000

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $12,900:
Director
_
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
Deputy director
_
1 13,975
1 13,975
1 13,975
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
4 49,680
Assistant to director
49, 680
49, 680
1 12,420
Chief legislative and liaison officer....
12.420
12,420
Chief medical officer.
12,420
1 12,420
12,420
12, 420
1 12,420
12.420
Chief planning officer
73, 980
74, 250
Division chief
6 73,980
12, 420
12, 420
1 12,420
General counsel12,420
12,420
1 12,420
The adjutant
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
32, 680
Administrative officer
32, 250
3 32,465
21, 930
21, 930
2 21,930
Assistant division chief
10, 965
10, 965
Assistant general counsel
10, 965
10, 965
10,965
Assistant legislative and liaison officer.
10, 965
10, 965
10, 965
Assistant medical officer
10, 965
10, 965
10, 965
Assistant planning officer
10, 965
10, 965
10,965
10, 965
Assistant to general counsel
10,
965
10,965
10,
965
Manpower officer..
_
32, 895
32, 895
Regional field officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
A dministrative officer
38, 540
38, 540
38, 540
Archivist
9,420
9,420
9,635
Assistant to general counsel
28, 905
28, 905
3 28,905
Attorney adviser
8,990
8,990
9,205
Budget officer
9,635
1
9,635
9,635
C ommunications officer.. _
9,635
9,635
1
9,635
Field auditor
_
28,905
3 28,905
28,905
Legislative officer..
9,635
9,635
1
9,635
Manpower officer
6 57,810
57, 810
57,810
Medical officer.
_
_
9,635
9,635
1
9,635
Planning officer
28,905
3 28,905
28, 905
Records management officer
9,635
10,065
1 9,850
Regional field officer
48,175
48,175
5 48,175
Relocation officer
9,635
9,635
9,635
Supervisory statistician
9,420
9,850
9,635
Training officer
38,540
38,540
38,540
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
3 24,645
3 24,645
3 24,645
Correspondence and information officer
2 16,430
16,430
16,430
Historian
1
7,785
8,000
8,215
Liaison officer
1
8,215
8,215
8,215
1
8,215
8,215
8,215
Manpower officer
8,215
8,215
8,215
Public relations officer
24,645
3 24,645
Regional field officer
3 24,645
8,215
8,215
8,215
Training officer
8,215
8,215
8,215
Transportation officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
34,960
6 34,530
5 34,530
A dministrative officer
7,035
1
7,035
7,035
Assistant archivist
7,035
7,035
1
7,035
Manpower officer
7,035
6,820
7,035
1
Printing and publication officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
1
6,725
6,455
6,590
Administrative assistant
1
6,725
6,725
Personnel officer
GS-9. $5,400 to $6,250:
2 12,095
12,230
2 11,825
Administrative assistant
1
6,115
6,250
5,980
Analytical statistician
1
6,250
6,115
6,250
Budget assistant
1
5,575
5,440
5,710
Fiscal officer
_
1
5,710
5,575
5,845
Illustrator
1
6,250
6,250
6,250
Legislative analyst-.
1
6,250
6,115
6,250
Librarian
1
6,250
6,115
6,250
Position classifier
5,845
6,115
Printing and publication assistant
6,385
1
6, 385
6,385
Purchasing officer
10,750
2 11,020
11,290
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.16 80,905
16 82,525
83,875
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
21 98,100
21 99,315
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..
100,395
41 173,625
41 176,895
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
174,880
41 157,440
41 158,545
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
159,735
16 55,985
16 56,750
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
57,260
3 10,240
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
10,410
3 10,325
3 10,02&
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
10,110
3 10, UO




N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
State director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
State director
Deputy State director
Administrative officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
State director
,
Deputy State director
State procurement officer
Administrative officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
State director
Deputy State director
State procurement officer
Administrative officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Deputy State directorState procurement officer
Administrative officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
State procurement officer
Administrative officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
State procurement officer
Administrative officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4.480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
_
_.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

260

14 $55,000

259

1,626,312
4,058

1,638,487
6,946

1,645,025

260
1,630,370
14 61,625

260
1,645,433
27 164,293

259
1, 659, 991
30 170,951

246
1,568, 745

233
1,481,140

229
1,489,040

39,318

40,000

38,120

9,342

5,740
5,000

4,240
2,100

1, 617,405

1, 531,880

1, 533,500

14, 966

11 135,270

11 135,270

11 135,540

25 270,900
87,075
65,790

25 271,330
8 87,075
6 65,790

152, 655
249,435
14 134,890
31 298,685

153,945
250, 510
134, 890
31 298,685

25 272,405
87, 290
65, 790
16 155,020
26 251, 585
14 134,890
31 298, 685

32, 645
73, 290
90, 795
48 394,105

32,860
73, 505
90, 795
394,105

4 32,860
9 73,720
11 91,010
48 394,105

5 35, 390
25 175, 230
49 344, 285

35, 605
175. 660
345,145

5 36, 035
25 176, 305
49 346,005

1
4
3
11
12
134
93
163
218

6,050
25,010

1
4

6,185
25,550

1
4

6,320
25,955

17,940
64,160
67,200
675, 600
428, 985
687,610
784,100
850,130
81 245. 540
16 45,180

11
12
133
93
153
201
246
79
14

18, 210
65,105
68, 280
684,605
437,355
663,030
768,270
856,445
242,425
39,445

3
11
12
133
93
153
201
246
79
14

18,345
65, 780
68, 550
694,840
444, 375
672,075
776,685
869, 365
247,440
39,615

313
14,133,701

105
13,628, 600

120
13,678,400

585
20,571,646
57, 941

343
20,048,675
80,071

358
20,158,990
101,088

585
20,629, 587
229
883,935

343
20,128, 746
541
1, 795,986

358
20,260,078
531
1,764,078

356
19,735,652

802
18,332,760

827
18,496,000

2,193,390

2,000,000

2,055,000

9,044
55,991

56,000
9,000
56,650

64,000
9,000
56,000

All personal services, field_

21,994,077

20,454,410

20,680, 000

Personal services

23, 611,482

21,986, 290

22, 213,500

Subtotal

_

Add excess military pay over civilian
Total permanent, field...
Deduct lapses

_.

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad

01

14 $53,732

14 $52,532

All personal services, departmental.

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Add excess military pay over civilian, _.

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM

1957 actual

1958 estimate

260

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
$5,182,946
18,222

1957 actual

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $16,000:
Assistant Secretary...
_
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Director, Astrophysical Observatory
Director, U. S. National Museum
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant director, U. S. National
Museum

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2

$32,000

2

$32,000

2

$32,000

1
1

14,190
14,190

1
1

14,190
14,190

1
1

14,405
14,405

1

12,900

12,900

50

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—Continued
1957 actual

1958 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num- Total
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
ber salary
ber salary
Assistant director, U. S. National
Museum
1
$11,610
Associate director, Astrophysical
Observatory
2 $24,515
2
24,300
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Anthropologist
2
21,930
2
21,715
Associate director, Bureau of American Ethnology
.
11,610
1
11,395
Botanist
11,180
Director, Bureau of American Eth1
11,180
nology
11,825
Director, National Collection of Fine
1
11,610
11,395
Arts.
10.320
Exhibits director
1
11,395
20.640
21,070
Geologist
21.070
52, 245
Museum curator
21, 715
21, 715
Physicist
10,320
10, 535
Plant physiologist...
32,035
20,855
Zoologist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
30,195
29,550
Anthropologist
8.990
8,990
Architect
19,055
19.055
Botanist
8,990
8,990
Chef, peisonnel division
8.990
8,990
Chief, supply division
57,380
56, 520
Museum curator
17,980
Phys'C'St
18.195
8,990
Planning officer
9,205
Superintendent of buildings and
1
9,205
9,420
grounds
8,990
Treasurer
1
8,990
48,175
Zoologist
5
47,315
GS-12. $7,570 to $10,065:
2
15,140
15,140
Anthropologist
1
7,570
7,570
Assistant chief, personnel division
Assistant treasurer
1
7,570
7,570
Associate superintendent of buildings
7,570
and grounds
_
1
7,570
8,000
Editor
1
7,785
7,570
Exhibits designer
Exhibits specialist
31,570
23,785
Geologist
7,570
15,140
Museum curator
7,570
7,570
Physicist
15,355
15,785
Plant physiologist
16,000
16,215
Zooloeist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
6,820
Administrative assistant
13,210
3
20,675
Anthropologist
20.460
Assistant chief, supply division
1
6,390
6,390
Assistant superintendent of buildings
2
13,210
and grounds
13,425
3
22,610
35,605
Botanist
6,390
1
6,390
Budget examiner
6,390
Chemist
6,390
Chief, educational service
6,390
Chief. International Exchange Service.
6,390
7,680
Construction representative
7,680
6,605
6,390
Editor
-7,035
7.035
Electrical engineer
12.995
Exhibits specialist19,170
Geologist
14,070
13,640
Librarian
6,390
6.390
Management analyst
78,830
39,845
Museum curator
20. 890
20,460
Physicist
_
6,605
6,605
Placement officer.
6.390
Publications writer.
.__
6,820
Registrar
21, 535
3
21,105
Zoologist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
6,725
1
6,590
Exhibits specialist6,725
1
6,725
Instrumentmaker.1
6,455
Registrar
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,440
1
5,575
Administrative assistant.
5,440
Assistant chief, educational service
11, 285
1 5,710
Botanist
-5,845
1 5,710
Chief, distribution section
5,845
1 5.710
Editor
32,640
Exhibits designer..
Exhibits maintenance specialist
4
22,975
4
22,570
Exhibits specialist
_._
2
11, 690
1
6.250
Geologist
_„___
5,845
1 5,710
1
Illustrator
16,860
3
16,455
3
Librarian
5,440
1
Lighting specialist..
6,115
5,335
1
Mathematician
29. 765
52,065
9
Museum curator
_.
12. 230
12,500
2
Physicist11,960
12,095
2
Plant physiologist
._
5,575
5,440
1
Position classifier.
_
10,880
2
Script writer
47, 705
46,760
8
8
Zoologist
15, 720
15,315
3
3
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
41 197, 860 64 306,070
43,335
38. 850
9
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.
8
62 233, 676 85 337, 465
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.
55 204,105 67 248, 680
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
30 104,810 30 105,195
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
128 427, 500 131 441,140
13,055
13,055
4
4
$2,690 to $3,200
„
Digitized for GS-1.
FRASER



1959 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary

2

$24,785

2

22,145
11,610
11,395
11, 825
11,610
10,320
21,070
52, 890
21,930
10, 535
21,070
30,410
8,990
19,485
9.205
9,205
56, 735
18, 410
9,205
9,420
9,205
48,390
15,570
7,785
7,785
7,785
8,000
7,570
7,570
24,215
15,355
7,785
15,785
16,430

20, 890
6.820
6.390
7,035
21. 750
6.725
6,860
1
1
2
1
1
20
3
4
2
1
3
1
1
13
2
2
1
2
8
3
82
9
105
74
34
131

5,575
5,440
11,555
5,980
5,980
109. 610
16.320
23. 380
11,960
5,980
17, 265
5,440
6,250
74,500
12, 500
12. 365
5, 710
10,880
16,125
394,270
44,010
420, 510
276,155
119,510
447,810
13.140

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$5,440 or above: Director, National
1
$12,000
1
$12,000
Air Museum.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
5,012
$4,991
5,283
Foreman, aircraft mechanics.
5,554
5,554
5,554
Foreman, electricians
5,928
5,928
5,928
Foreman, maintenance shops...
5.637
5,637
5,928
Foreman, operating engineers..—-6, 011
5,678
6,302
Foreman, operations shops...._ — 599, 312 162 609,138 203 751,056
51056
Equivalent to less than $5,440
--...
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

_.

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
._
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Physicist.
.
GS-9" $5,440 to $6,250:
Physicist
Resident naturalist
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,760 to $4,480.
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

.

627 2, 903, 746
26
131,220

727 3,440,410
53 279,724

839 3,943,971
63 337,570

601 2,772,526

674 3,160,686

776 3,606,401

37,607

30,000

30,000

20, 222
11, 969

11,860
16,000
12,100

23, 720
16,000
12,100

2, 842, 324

3, 230, 646

3,688,221

.
_,_.,_

7,465

2

13,855

2

13,855

6,250
6,820

1
1
1

6,250
6,820
5,656

1
1
1

6,250
6,969
5,993

6

36,872
591

4,756
25,291

6

36,281

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

25,291

6

36,281

All personal services, field.
01

3,805

3,700

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

Personal services

36,281

140

280

25, 291

36,421

36,561

2,867,615

3,267,067

1,724,782

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

13. 640
20,675
6,605
13,855
36,465
6,605
6,390
6,390
6,605
7,895
6,820
7. 250
12,995
19,815
14,500
6.605
80, 550

1958 estimate

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant administrator
1
$11,880
1
$12,150
1
$12,420
Assistant secretary
_
_ _ 1
11,610
1
11,610
1
11,880
Assistant treasurer
1
11,880
1
12,150
1
12,420
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant chief curator
1
10,320
1
10,535
1
10,320
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief engineer and building superintendent
1
10,280
1
10,280
1
10,065
Curator, education
1
8,990
1
8,990
Curator, graphic arts
_
1
9,205
1
9,205
1
9,205
Curator, index
1
9,205
Curator, painting
1
8,990
1
8,990
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative assistant
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
Curator, educat on
1
8,645
Curator, graphic arts
1
8,860
Curator, index...
1
8,645
Curator, pamting
1
7.570
Personnel officer
1
8,000
1
8,215
1
8,215
Photosjraoh'c technologist
1
8,215
1
8,215
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Associate curator of education
1
6,390
1
6,390
Attorney L
6,605
1
6,820
1
6,820
Chief accountant..
]L
6,820
1
7,035
1
6,820
Deputy building superintendent
6,605
1
6,820
]L
1
6,605
Horticulturist
1
6,605
1
6,390
Museum curator
_
__
L
6,390
1
6,605
1
6,390
Photograohfo technologist
L
7,680
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant...
__
._
L
5,980
1
6,115
1
6,250
Assistant curator of prints
L
5,710
1
5,845
1
5,980
1
5.440
1
5,575
Ass'stant registrar
Ass stant superintendent, technical—.
1
6,385
1
6,385
L
6,250
Assoc ate curator of education
L
5,845
Docent
2
11,150
2
11,420
Horticulturist..L
6,250
Librarian
]L
6,250
1
6,385
1
6,385
Museum art specialist
]L
5,575
1
5,710
1
5,845
Museum curator
2
11,285
3
17,130
3
17,535
Photographer
L
5,440
1
5,575
1
5,710
Supplv officer
.
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.——
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

L
L
1'I
5
1<)
2, i
15
11 }

6.115
5.780
71,180
22,290
80,395
83.645
52.895
389,130

1
1
14
4
18
24
15
118

6,250
5.780
70,370
18,345
74,920
86,055
53.275
386,765

1
1
15
4
18
24
15
120

6.250
5,780
76.110
18,750
75,815
85,800
53,275
392,041

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440——
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

_

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
_
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
_.
Nightwork differential
__
Uniform allowances
_.
01

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$2,860

1

$2,945

1

$3,030

101

398,668

101

402,730

101

400,949

325

327

1,312,108
15.3 63,570

1,334,905
14.4 57,805

1,348, 505
15.4 61,005

309.7
1,248,538

312.6
1,277,100

314.6
1,287,500

19,082

16,400

16,400

19,772
6,077
166

4,950
15,000
6,100
150

4,950
15,000
6,100
150

1,293,635

1,319,700

1,330,100

Personal services.

SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rate equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Chairman and Board members
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
General counsel
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Executive secretary
General counsel-..
Hearing examiner
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant general counsel
—.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Attorney-adviser
Information officer
Records manager
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Budget and fiscal officer
Personnel officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Attorney adviser
r
Personnel officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant to a Board member
Attorney-adviser
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4.890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3.685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$5,440 or above: ConsultantTotal permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent,
departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services.

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
5 $100,500

11,800
12,420
11,880

5 $100,500

5 $100,500

1

12,900

1

12,900

1

12,150

1

12,150

21,500
17,980
10,065
10,280

3
1

23,490

2

23,490

21,500

2

21,500

26,970
8,990

2

17,980

8,000
7,570

8,000

8,000
7,570
6,390

6,605
29,360
5,440
14,925
4,620
28,525
7,340
6,940
2,690
1

29,360
5,440
14,925
8,160
32,195
10,755
3,600
6,160

3
2
7
3
2
1

14,925
8,160
28,525
10,755
7,200
2,960

29,360

12,680

39 323,550
5.1 35,175

42
3

332,665
15,565

39
1

312,365
5,265

33.9 288,375

39

317,100

38

307,100

458

900
2,000

900
2,000

288,833

320,000

310,000

TARIFF COMMISSION

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Chief economist
Chief, technical service
Direotor of investigation
General counsel
_.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Adviser on international trade policy.
Assistant chief, technical service.
Assistant general counsel
Chief, commodity division
Secretary
Special industrial adviser
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant to director of investigation..
Attorney-adviser
Commodity-industry analyst
Economist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Attorney-adviser
Commodity-industry analyst
Economist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant...
C ommodity-industry analyst
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
..-.
Attorney-adviser
Budget analyst...
Chief of section
Commodity-industry analyst
Economist..
Librarian
Supervisory statistical officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Statistical officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Assistant to the Secretary
Attorney-adviser.._
Chief of section
Commodity-industry analyst
Confidential assistant to Commissioner
_.
Economist
Librarian
.
.GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $-1,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,686
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
.
W B - 1 5 . $5,179 to $5,720
WB-13. $4,784 to $5,283..
_
WB-J0. $4,202 to $4,659
WB-9. $4,014 to $4,430
WB-8. $3,806 to $4,222
WB-7. $3,619 to $3,994
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime pay.

Total permanent, field
Add terminal leave hi excess of lapses...
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
All personal services, field.

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
01
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Commissioner
.




1958 estimate

6 $120,500

1
1
1
1

$13,760
13,330
13,760
13,115

1
1
1
1

$13,760
12,900
13,330
13,115

1
1
1
1

$13,760
13,115
13,545
13,330

23,220
11,880
11,610
81,810
12,150
12,690

23, 760
11, 610
11, 880
83, 430
12, 420
13,120

23,760
11,610
11,880
83, 700
12, 690
13,120

10,320

10,320
10, 320
63,210
32,035

10,535
10,320
63, 210
32,035

3
1
1
32
9

31,390
10,535
8,990
303,805
87,575

25
7

238, 725
68,090

25

241,090
77,940

10

78,710

1
13

7, 570
102, 280

1
13

7,570
103,355

7,250
6,390
27,280
53,700
20,245
6,605

2
1
1
4
4
3
1
1

12, 780
7,465
6,605
27,925
27,065
20, 890
6,820
7,035

5
1
1
4
5
3
1
1

31,950
7,465
6,605
28,140
33, 670
21,320
6,820
7,035

6,725
5,710
5,980
1
5
6

5,845
27,740
35,340

1
6

5,575
5,845
6,115

16,590
5,980
6,250
5,440

5.980
33,855

50, 985

35, 340
5,440
5,980
5,780
85, 700
88, 995
103, 225
66, 485
30, 530
6.600
5.550
5,720
5. 283
4, 659
4, 514
12, 666
3,994

5,845
5,645
95,290
65,760
131, 480
92, 685
38, 410
6,770
9,090
5, 533
4,846
4,451
4,514
12,105
3,640

229 1, 554, 024 216 1,512,791
22.8 106, 685
6
29,631

6,115

6
2
1
1
18
19
26
21

36,150
11,015
6,115
5,780
91, 845
90, 345
109,730
77,495
30, 785
6,770
5,720
5.720
5,283
4, 659
4,514
12, 666
3,994

233 1, 620, 016
9
50,281

224
206.2
210
1, 483,160
1,569, 735
1, 447,339
5.600
5.200
3,000
3,000
2,572

1, 449, 911

1
3
2
1

6,605
15,405
8,285
3,755

6,820
15, 675
8,555
3,840

7
34,050
0.3 3,402

34,890

7.3 37,452

1, 578, 335

1, 491, 360

7

34,890

1
3
2
1

6,820
15,945
8,825
3,925
35, 5l5

7

35,515

150

150

37,452

35,040

35,665

1,487,363

1, 526,400

1, 614,000

$1,472,659
14, 704

$1,517, 400
9,000

$1,605,000
9,000

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
6 $120,500

Personal services

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Commission representative in New
York
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925

1958 estimate

6 $120,500

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

52

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $11,610: Judge
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative officer.
Attorney (special assistant to chief
judge)
_
Clerk of the court
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
^
Clerk of the court
Commissioners
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Attorney
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant budget and fiscal officer
Attorney
Chief deputy clerk.
Librarian
Reporter
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant budget and fiscal officer
Assistant librarian
Assistant reporter
Attorney
Head, general services
Reporter. _
_
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant fiscal officer
Assistant head, general services
Assistant reporter __
Attorney
Deputy clerk (appellate matters)
Deputy clerk (sessions)
~
Deputy clerk (dockets, records, and
calendars)
Head, general services
Secretary, chief judge
GS-8. Range $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. Range $4,525 to $5,335.._.
__.
GS-6. Range $4,080 to $4,890....
GS-5. Range $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. Range $3,415 to $3,925..^.
GS-3. Range $3,175 to $3,685..„..._
GS-2. Range $2,960 to $3,470
G8-1. Range $2,690 to $3,200—..
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
-Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Payments to retired judges, pursuant
to sec. 7447,1. R. C
__.
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services. -

1958 estimate

Num- Total Number salary ber
16 $360,000

12,150

1959 estimate

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary

16 $360,000

16 $360,000

1

11,610

1

11,880

1
1

12,420
11,610

1
1

12,420
11,880

1
1
3

10,965
10,965
31,820

32,250

3

32,250

5

49,250

49,680

5

50,110

6
1
1

46,065
7,570
7,785

7,570
46, 710
7,785
8,000
7,570

1
1

7,250
6,390

8

52,195

6,605
6,605
52,625

7,785
55,570
7,785
8,215
7,785
1
1
10
1

6,605
6,820
66,265
6,605

" I "~~~6~826"
1
12
1
1

6,250
65, 685
5,980
5,440

1
1

5,575
6,250

5,980
5, 575
88,120
6,115
5,575

13
1
1

73,150
6,250
5,710

1

5,710

1

5,845

1
21
21
10
7
11
6
2

5,845
115,035
102,595
45,255
27,850
42,170
20,920
6,430
8,410

5,980
117,870
105,160
46,335
28,795
42, 510
17, 575
6,515
8,665

151 1,095,545
10.3 74,792

151 1,119,015
1.8 13,429

150 1,134,160
3.8 28,499

140.7
1,020,753

146.2
149.2
1,105, 586
1,105,661

22,310
145,805
102,180
31,925
49,920
18,085
9,985
10,930

16
1
1

6,115
5,710

2,798

117,514
2,900
3,000

133,139
2,900
3,000

1,144,367

1,229,000

1,244,700

120,816

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FUND
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary ber salary
Special positions at rates in excess of
ber
$17,000:
3 $60,500
Members of the board of directors
3 $60,500
3 $60,500
Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority:
Administrative and management
service positions:
Gr.-14. $17,000 and $17,500:
1 17,500
General manager
1 17,500
1 17,500
Manager of power
1 17,000
1 17,000
1 17,000
Gr.-13. $15,200 and $16,000:
Assistant general manager and
15, 200
chief budget officer
15, 200
15, 200
16,000
Assistant manager of power
16, 000
16,000
16. 000
16,000
General counsel
16,000
15,200
15, 200
Washington representative
_
15, 200
Gr.-12. $14,000 and $14,700:
14, COO
Comptroller
14, 000
14, 000
14,000
14, 000
14,000
Director of chemical operations.__
14,000
14,000
14, 000
Director of information
14,000
14,000
14,000
Director of materials—
14,000
14, 000
14, 000
Director of personnel
14,000
14,000
14, 000
Director of property and supply..
14,000
14,000
14,000
Director of reservoir properties
14,700
14,700
14,000
Solicitor




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades a n d ranges—Continued
Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Administrative and management
service positions:
Num- Total Num- Total NumGr-11. $13,200 and $13,600:
ber salary ber salary ber
Assistant director of reservoir
properties
$12,550
1 $13,200
1
Assistant general counsel
13,000
13,600
1
C hief, nitrate operations. _
12, 550
13,200
1
Chief, phosphate operations
12, 550
13,200
1
Director of navigation and local
flood relations
1 13,200
12.550
1
Gr.-lO. $11,500 to $12,850:
Assistant director of information12,550
1 11,950
1
Assistant director of materials
I
12,850
1 12, 250
Assistant general counsel
1 11,250
12,200
Assistant to director of division.. _
3 34,450
3
3 36,600
Assistant to the manager of chem
ical engineering
1
1 11,600
1 12,200
Chief, auditing branch
1
1 11,950
1 12,550
Chief, coal procurement b r a n c h 1
1 10,900
1 11,500
Chief, employment branch
1 11,250
1 11,850
1
Chief, general procurement
12,200
branch
11,600
12,550
Chief, labor relations branch
11,950
12,850
12,250
Chief, land branch
12,200
11,250
Chief, office service branch
12,200
11,250
Chief, personnel services branch _.
12,200
11,600
Chief, plant accounting branch.._
11,850
11,950
Chief, power accounting branch. _ _
12,850
12,250
Chief, transportation branch
12,850
12,250
Manager of properties
12,200
11,250
Personnel officer
12, 550
11,950
Public administration analyst
11,950
Specialist in office management—.
Tributary watershed project co1 12,550
ordinator....
1
11,600
Gr.-9. $10,100 to $11,450:
Accountant
62,500
5 55,350
9,900
1 10,450
Administrative analyst
9,900
1 10,450
Administrative officer
21, 200
2 22,300
Area personnel representative
60, 700
6 64,700
Assistant chief of branch
19,800
2 21, 250
Assistant to director of division...
62,450
6 66,100
Attorney
31,050
3 33,050
Budget analyst
Chief,
chemical
accounting
1 11,150
1
10, 250
branch
1 11,450
1
10,900
Chief, traffic branch
1 11,450
1
10,900
Labor relations officer
1 10,800
1
10, 250
Librarian
4 44, 250
4
42,050
Manager of properties
43,
200
4
4
41,000
Personnel officer
2 22,250
2
21,150
Personnel staff officer
1 11,150
1
10,600
Public administration analyst
1 11,150
1
10, 600
Reports editor
10,100
1
1
10, 600
Supervisor of appraisals
1 11,450
1
10,900
Supervisor of land buying
1 10,100
1
9,550
Supervisor of section
1 11,150
1
10,600
Treasurer
.
Gr.-8. $8,900 to $10,250:
16
14 128,450
16 151,400
Accountant
8
" 74,100
8 79,100
Administrative officer
__
1
1
8,900
8,400
Assistant chief of staff
1
1
9,250
8,750
Assistant supervisor of section
2
2 20,200
19,200
Assistant to chief of branch
1
1
9,600
9,100
Assistant to director of division...
2
2 17,800
25, 550
Attorney
2
2
19, 550
18,200
Budget officer..
1
1
9,950
9,100
Coal contract agent
1
1
9,950
9,450
Chief, office methods staff
4
4 38,750
36,050
Employment officer
_.__.1
1
10,250
9,750
Information service representative4
4 39,030
36, 750
Labor relations officer
2
2
19,
900
18,900
Land buyer
5
5 50,350
57,250
Manager of properties...
11
11 107, 300
109,700
Personnel officer
3
3 29, 7.50
27,900
Personnel staff officer
1
1
9,600
9,100
Procurement officer.
_
4
4 38, 750
36,750
Purchasing agent
Special assistant to the general
manager (employment policy
9,950
1 9,100
officer)
Specialist in property manage9,600
1
9,100
ment
9,600
9,100
Specialist in property protection. _
10,
250
9,750
Supervisor of section...,
18,850
9,100
Traffic officer
9,250
8,750
Training officer
9,600
8,750
Visitor relations representative...
Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,475:
30
30 250,940
25 205,740
Accountant
3
3 25,095
3 23,430
Administrative analyst
12
12 102,470
9 72,685
Administrative officer
8,980
1
8980
1
8,495
Assistant to chief of branch
8,490
1
1 7,810
Assistant treasurer
3
3 25430
25,430
3 23,650
Attorney
8,735
1
1
8,265
Budget analyst...
25,090
3
3 24,225
Budget officer
7,870
1
1 7,125
Coal contract agent
2
2 16,305
2 17,470
District manager, office services. .
2 16,530
8,490
Employment officer
1
8,495
Examining officer
Fertilizer distribution representa1
8,980
1
8,265
tive
1
8,735
2 16,080
Land appraiser
3
3 27,605
2 17,670
Land buyer.
,...

Total
salary
$13,200
13,600
13,200
13,200
13,200
12,550
12,850
12,200
37; 300

12,550
12,550
11,850
12,200
12,550
12,550
12,850
12,200
12,200
12, 550
11,850
12,850
12,850
12,200
12,550
12,550
55,650
10,800
10,800
22,300
65,050
21,600
85,650
33,400
11,150
11,450
11,450
11,150
44,250
44,250
22,600
11,150
11,150
10,100
11,450
10,100
11,150
152,450
79,450
8,900
9,600
20,200
9,600
17,800
19,900
9,950
9,950
39,450
10,250
39,450
19,900
50,350
109, 750
29, 750
9.950
39,450
9,950
9,600
9,600
10,250
18,850
9,600
9,600
255.885
25,955
105,195
9,230
8,735
23,950
8,980
25,710
8,240
17,715
8,735
9,230
9,230
27,930

53

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Administrative and management Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
service positions—Continued
Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,475—Continued
Office procedure analyst
3 $25,715
3 $22,805
4 $33,705
Personnel officer..
3 24,680
4 33,950
3 27,195
Personnel staff officer
_
2 15,960
2 17,470
2 17,720
Procurement analyst
1
Procurement officer
8,265
1
Programmer
7,500
1
7,870
Property and supply officer
11 97,065
11 96,080
10 81,170
Purchasing agent
44,165
5
44,655
5
5 41,100
Specialist in property management
2 17,965
2 16,535
2 17,715
- Specialist in property protection. _
1
9,230
1
1
" "
Supervisor, computing center
1
7,500
7,500
Tabulation project analyst
1
8,490
8,735
7,810
Title examiner
2 18,210
16, 985
2 18,455
Traffic analyst
1
8,490
8,735
7,810
Traffic officer
1
7,870
8,240
15, 730
Training officer
1
7,870
8,240
7,125
Gr.-6. $6,450 to $8,200:
Accountant
25 179,015
24 176,495
24 171,395
Administrative officer
38 292,375
39 278,470
37 288,450
Attorney
" 13,775
2 12,900
7,765
Budget analyst
7,090
1
7,765
Budget officer
22,195
27, 250
3 22,635
Coal contract agent
13, 230
13, 270
2 13,885
District manager, officer services..
7,765
7,295
1
7,980
Employment officer
38, 820
36, 270
5 39,685
Examining officer
3 23,285
22, 635
20, 970
Exhibits artist
1
7,545
6,890
7,545
Fertilizer distribution representative
7,295
14, 430
7,765
Graphics representative
7,090
7,765
7,545
Labor relations officer
15, 305
2 14,760
13, 370
Land appraiser
32, 870
4 32,145
29, 985
Land buyer
71, 330
10 78,225
65, 340
Librarian
8,200
1
8,200
7, 495
Materials foreman
23, 730
3 23,510
21, 675
Office procedure analyst
21, 540
4 29,085
27, 855
Payroll officer
59,695
8 58,485
42, 540
Personnel officer
60, 360
8 59,260
61, 545
Personnel staff officer
1
7,765
7,295
7,980
1
Property and supply officer.
_
160, 845
25 186, 400
26 189,710
Purchasing agent
16 120,385
17 124,660
96,835
Records officer
_
7,090
7,765
7,545
Reports editor
8,200
7,980
7,495
Right-of-way clearing agent.
15, 960
14, 990
16, 400
Shipping officer.
7,325
7,545
Title examiner
44,775
6 45,360
46. 065
Traffic analyst..
6,075
7,105
1
6,780
Traffic officer
27, 450
43,735
6 42,420
Training officer..
7,700
8,200
1
8,200
Translator
7,295
1
7,980
Visitor relations representative.._
7,090
1
7,545
1
7,765
Gr.-5. $5,450 to $6,900:
Accountant
214,970
37 231,025
35 215,770
Administrative analyst
5,125
1
5,995
1
5,720
Administrative officer
252, 645
42 271,790
42 267.065
Attorney
11, 325
2 10,900
1
5,450
Budget officer
11,330
1
5,995
1
6.175
Coal contract agent
11,865
3 18,525
3 18,980
Communications facilities officer12.400
2 13,260
2 13,440
Employment officer
5,395
1
5,995
1
6,175
Examining officer
18,960
1
6,720
1
6,900
Fertilizer distribution representative
11.415
2 11,990
2 12,350
Land appriaser
12'. 580
3 17,440
2 13,255
19,445
Land buyer
2 16,270
3 21,550
Legislative reference technician. __
5,665
1
6,355
1 6,175
Librarian
18. 780
4 26,335
4 25,880
Materials foreman
10 60,940
10 66,100
10 65,560
Office procedure analyst
2 11,865
1
6,720
2 12,715
Payroll officer
15 90,840
13 83,010
14 87,170
Procurement officer
1
5,845
24 141, 550
Property and supply officer.
26 162,735
27 166,430
9 52, 580
8 50,315
Purchasing agent
7 44,140
2 11,865
2 12,895
2 12.895
Records officer
5 29,745
5 32,420
Right-of-way clearing agent
5 31,425
1
6,560
Timber appraiser
5 34,870
8 46.615
Title examiner
6 36,975
1
5,125
Traffic analyst
17.085
3 17,795
~3~~~17~255~
Traffic officer
1
5,450
Training officer
1
6,540
1
6,540
1 fi.020
Visitor relations representative _,_
101 541,225
105 514,870
104 544,315
Gr.-4. $4,600 to $5,800
Stenographic and clerical positions:
15 88,650
9 55,625
15 87,710
Gr.-5. $4,825 to $5,925.
230
255
238
Gr.HL $4,265 to $5,430
1,191,805
1,209,465
1,269,490
951
Gr.-3. $3,700 to $4,500973
976
3,993,370
4,017,635
3,968,325
Gr.-2. $3,220 to $3,950..
519
536
557
1,871,765
1,919,765
1,891,280
24 79,460
Gr.-l. $2,900 to $3,500.
26 82,400
24 78,005
Professional engineering and scientific
positions:
Gr.-14. $17,000 and $17,500:
Chief engineer
1 17,000
1 17,000
1 17,000
Gr.-13. $15,200 and $16,000:
Chief power engineer
1 15,200
1 15,200
15,200
Manager of chemical engineering.
15,200
1 15,200
1 15,200
Gr.-12. $14,000 and $14,700:
Chief construction engineer
1 14,000
14,000
1 14,000
Chief design engineer,.
14,700
1 14,700
1 14,700




1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—C ontinued
Professional engineering and scientific
positions—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Gr-12. $14,000 and $14,700~7Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Chief water control planning engineer
1 $14,000
1 $14,000
1 $14,000
Director of agricultural relations. .
1 14,000
1 14,000
1 14,000
Director of chemical development1 14,000
1 14,000
1 14,000
Director of forestry relations
1 14,000
1 14,000
1 14,000
Director of health..
1 14,000
1 14,000
1 14,000
Director of power engineering and
construction
„_.
1 14,000
1 14,000
1 14,000
Director of power operations
1 14,700
1 14,700
1 14,700
Director of power utilization
1 14,700
1 14,700
1 14,700
Gr.-ll. $13,200 and $13,600:
Assistant director of health
1 12,550
1 13,600
1 13,600
Assistant director of power engineering and construction
1 13,000
1 13,600
1 13,600
Assistant director of power operations
13,200
13,200
Assistant to the chief engineer
13,200
1 12,550
13,200
Chief, chemical development
branch
12,550
13,200
13,200
Chief, chemical research branch...
12,550
13,200
13,200
Chief, power production branch. _
12,550
13,200
13,200
Chief, power system operations
branch..
_
___
12,550
13,200
1 13,200
Head architect
12,550
13,200
13,200
Head civil engineer
_
12,550
13,200
13,200
Head electrical engineer
12, 550
13,200
13,200
Head mechanical engineer
12, 550
13,200
13,200
Gr.-lO. $11,500 to $12,850:
Architect
_
11,250
11,850
1 12,200
Assistant chief of branch
46,400
48,800
4 50,200
Assistant director of agricultural
relations
_
__
1 12,250
12,850
1 12,850
Assistant director of power supply.
1 12,250
12,850
Assistant to the chief construc1 12,850
tion engineer
__
1 12,250
1 12,850
Assistant to the chief design
1 12,850
engineer
1 11,250
1 11,850
Chief, agricultural economics
1 12,200
branch
10,900
11,500
11, 500
Chief, ammonia branch
11,600
12,200
12, 550
Chief, ammonium nitrate branch.
11. 600
12,200
1 12,550
Chief, chemical design branch
11,250
12,200
12,200
Chief, civil engineering branch
11,950
12,550
12,850
Chief, communications engineering branch
11,950
12,550
12,850
Chief, construction plant branch..
11,250
12,200
12,200
Chief district manager
12, 550
11, 950
12,850
Chief, electrical development
branch
11,950
12,850
1 12,850
Chief, e l e c t r i c a l engineering
branch
11,950
1 12,550
1 12,850
Chief, electrical laboratory and
test branch
11,600
1 12,200
1 12,550
Chief, fertilizer distribution
branch
11,250
11,850
1 11,850
Chief, fish and game branch
11,600
12,200
Chief, flood control branch
10,900
11,500
11,850
Chief, forest development branch.
12,250
12,850
12,850
Chief, forestry investigations
branch
11,600
12,200
12,550
Chief, fuels branch
11,250
11,850
12,200
Chief, geologic branch
11,950
12,550
12, 550
Chief, health office branch
11,600
12,550
12,550
Chief, hydraulic data branch
11,950
12,550
12, 550
Chief, local flood relations branch.
11,250
12,200
12,200
Chief, maps and surveys branch..
11,600
12, 550
12,550
Chief, n a v i g a t i o n economics
branch
1 10,900
1 11,500
11,500
Chief, navigation engineering
branch
10,900
11,500
1 11,500
Chief, occupational health branch.
11,250
12,200
1 12,200
Chief, phosphate branch
11,600
12,200
1 12,550
Chief, phosphate development
works branch
12,200
1 12,550
1 11,600
Chief, phosphate prospecting and
11,850
mining branch
1 12,200
1 11,250
Chief, plant chemical control
12,200
12, 550
branch
1 11,600
12,200
12,200
Chief, power economics branch
1 11,250
12,200
12, 200
Chief, power requirements branch
1 11,250
Chief, program development staff
10,900
11,850
1 11,850
(chemical)
11, 250
12,200
12,200
Chief, project planning branch
11,950
12,550
11,850
Chief, river control branch
12,250
12,850
12,850
Chief, safety branch
Chief, soils and fertilizer research
10,900
1 11,850
1 11,850
branch
Chief, system planning and engi10,900
1 11,500
neering branch
11,850
11,600
1 12,550
Chief, test-demonstration branch .
12,550
Chief, w h o l e s a l e m a r k e t i n g
11,600
branch
1 12,200
1 12,550
33,750
Civil engineer
3 36,600
3 35,900
46,050
Construction engineer
5 60,300
6 61,000
11,250
Electrical engineer
_
1 11,850
12,200
11,250
General office engineer
1 12,200
12,200
Head highway and railroad engineer
12,250
1 12,850
Head materials engineer
10,900
11,500
11,850
Mechanical engineer
11,250
11,850
12,200
Nuclear development engineer
11,250
12,200
12,200
Staff epidemiologist
11,950
12,550

54

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

TENNESSEEjVALLEYlAUTHORITY—Continued
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FUND—Continued
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the board of di»
rectors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Professional engineering and scientific Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
positions-—Continued
ber
salary ber salary ber salary
Gr.-9. $10,100 to $11,450:
Agriculturist
-.
1 $10,100
1 $10,450
1
$9,550
Aquatic biologist...
1 10,100
Architect
1 10, 250
1 11,150
1 11,150
Assistant chief of branch
12 131, 700
12 128,550
12 121, 600
Assistant chief of staff
1 10, 450
1
1 10,100
9,550
Assistant to chief of branch
1 11,150
1 10, 250
1 10,800
Assistant to director of division...
3 33,050
33,050
30,050
Chemical engineer
2 20,900
20,900
20, 500
Chief, environmental hygiene
branch
11,150
1 11,150
1
10,250
Chief, fish and game branch
10,100
Chief, malaria control branch
11,150
1
10,250
11,150
Chief, plant results section--10,450
10, 450
1
9,550
Chief, power resources branch. _._
10, 450
10,450
1
9,550
Chief, power system service shops
branch
11,150
10,800
1
10,250
Chief system load dispatcher
10,800
1
9,900
10,800
Chief, transmission system maintenance branch
_
1
1 10,800
1 10,800
9,900
Civil engineer.-.
14 149,800
17 183,550
15 151,650
C ommunity planner
1 11,150
1 11,150
1 10, 600
Construction engineer
6 63,700
6 64,050
5 50,150
Cost engineer
1 10,800
1 11,150
1 10,250
District manager
5 55,350
5 56,000
5 52,300
Economist
_•
1 10,100
Electrical engineer
6 61,850
9 95,800
10 106, 250
Health officer
.
99,900
9 93,900
8 89,100
Landscape architect
11,150
1 10,600
1 11,150
Materials engineer
10,100
1
1 10,100
9,550
Mechanical engineer
94, 750
9
7 73,150
90, 500
Research chemist
10,800
1
1 10,800
9,900
Staff forester
31,700
3 30,050
3 32, 750
Supervisor of section
10
10 107,300
10 105,900
Supervisor of titles
.
1
1 10,450
1 10, 450
9,550
Gr.-8. $8,900 to $10,250:
Agricultural economist
26,700
1
8,900
1
8,400
Agriculturist
7 66,600
75,850
7
59,800
Analytical chemist....
......
1
9,950
9,950
1
9,100
Aquatic biologist
1
9,250
9,250
1
8,750
Architect
4 38,050
28,100
4
36,050
Assistant chief system load dispatcher
6
57,600
6 57,600
6
52,500
Assistant district manager
(power).__
,_
5
48,650
5 47,950
5
44,750
Assistant supervisor of section
1
9,950
1
1
9,100
9,600
Assistant to chief of branch
__
1
9,600
1
1
8,750
9,250
Biologist
1
1
9,950
1
9,100
9,950
Chemical engineer
16 151,150
18 156,800
16 149, 750
Civil engineer- __•
46 444,000
45 408,400
49
Construction engineer
18,000
3
28,450
4 37,350
Dental officer.-—
_
9,750
10,250
1 10,250
46, 550
49,950
District engineer5 49,050
18,900
19,900
Economist
2 19,900
18,850
20,200
Electrical development specialist_
2 20, 200
297,750
312, 700
Electrical engineer
34 328,050
25,900
26, 700
Fertilizer distribution analyst
3 26,700
54,900
59,300
Forester
_.
6 58,250
9,100
9,250
Geologist
.1
9,250
26,950
29,500
Health officer
3 29,150
9,450
1
9,950
Industrial hygienist
9,950
1
9,450
9,950
Landscape architect
9,950
4 39,350
28,600
39, 700
Materials engineer
1
8.900
Mathematician
8,900
188, 500
Mechanical engineer
_
22 205,600
20 175, 700
28,800
Nuclear development engineer
3 28,100
3 26,250
9,950
Plant records engineer
1
1
9,950
9,100
1
9,600
Production planning engineer
1
9,600
9,100
3 30, 750
3 27, 950
30,750
Public health engineer
1
8,900
Research analyst (power)
8,900
6 57,250
48, 700
Research chemist
53, 550
4 39,100
39,100
Safety engineer
3 26,950
1
9,950
Specifications engineer
1
9,950
9,100
1
9,950
Staff forester
1
9,950
9,100
48 468,300
Supervisor of section
45 406,600
48 462,000
Transportation economist
2
18,850
1
9,100
1
9,950
Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,450:
Agricultural economist
3 21,375
7 53,595
5
38,595
Agriculturist
7 51,920
7 54,935
7
56,520
Analytical chemist- „•
_
1
1
8,720
1
8,720
8,040
1
Aquatic biologist
•_
8,495
4 34,205
Architect
_
_
2
18,415
4 36,340
1
Biologist
1
8,965
1
8,720
8,265
1
Botanist
2 16,465
2
16,830
8,265
Chemical engineer
23 178,365
24 199,380
23 204,870
Civil engineer.
.,
91 746,560
95 818,930
90 786,430
Construction engineer
7 57,620
7
59,685
24,115
Cost engineer
10 88,425
10
90,120
74,620
District administrative assistant
(power)
3 24,695
3
25,425
22,515
District engineer (power)
5 44,825
5
45,305
42,245
Economist
3 25,180
3
25,910
23,310
Electrical development repre^
sentative
7
57,855
7 61,775
7
62,755
Electrical development specialist6
50,730
6 54,260
6
54,870
Electrical engineer
,... _
68
182 V
177
1,329,750
1,536,065
1,524,315




1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued ^"
Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Professional engineering and scientific Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary
ber salary ber salary ber
positions—Continued
Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,450—Continued
10 $79,755
7 $56,400
6 $46,060
Fertilizer distribution analyst
'
35,120
4 34,385
4
31,580
Forester
._.
31,825
2
14,250
4 30,365
Fuels engineer
8,475
1
8,230
Game biologist
16, 830
2 16,530
2 16,465
Geologist
9,450
1
8,720
9,450
Home economist
8, 720
1
8,040
8,720
Industrial hygienist
2
18,415
3 24,800
2 17,925
Landscape architect...
15 129,825
22 176,145
20 171,470
Materials engineer
2
16,345
2 14,930
2 15,730
Mathematician
46 390,605
45 360,070
51 426,275
Mechanical engineer
9
75,785
10 75,015
9 73,590
Nuclear development engineer
4
35,085
4 34,355
Plant records engineer
4 33,745
2
16,705
4 29,520
Power supply engineer
4 32,555
7
62,495
7 56,480
Public health engineer
7 61,395
1
8,475
1
7,465
1
8,230
Rate engineer
12 103,905
12 101,945
Research chemist—
12 93,825
7
61,770
Safety engineer
._
10 81,180
8 69,755
Social science analyst.
7,125
8,965
8,265
1
8,965
Specifications engineer
-_
44,330
5 39,735
5 43,230
Staff forester
8,720
Supervisor of section
1 7,810
1
8,475
Transportation economist
18,170
2 16,760
2 17,925
Gr.-6. $6,450 to $8,200:
1
7,325
2 12,760
1
7,545
Agriculturist..
3
23,290
5 34,645
3 22,855
Analytical chemist
3
22,305
3 21,370
3 21,755
Aquatic biologist
2
14,540
4 27,350
4 28,870
Architect
1
7,325
1
6,380
1 7,105
Biologist
1
7,765
2 13,165
1
7,545
Botanist
40 261,195
34 246,630
31 234,750
Chemical engineer
111 833,455
123 907,365
Civil engineer
116 816,835
16 122,025
16 119,185
Cost engineer..
17 116,255
District administrative assistant
2
14,325
2 13,165
2
14,870
(power)
Electrical development represent16 108,075
16 120,940
ative.
_
16 118,080
1
6,685
1
7,545
Electrical development specialist.
1
7,325
170
171
Electrical engineer
_
165
1,143,635
1,187, 545
1,250,055
6,075
Fertilizer distribution analyst
5 32,250
6 38,700
4 26,535
7 49,200
Forester.
7 50,845
Fuels economist
1
7,295
7,765
1
7,980
Fuels engineer.
2 12,760
3 20,660
3 21,430
Home economist.
4 29,415
4 29,960
3 20,870
2 15,745
2 15,965
Industrial hygienist
3 20,865
6 45,045
4 30,835
Materials engineer
4 28,465
1
8,200
1
8^200
Mathematician.
1
7,700
74 533,345
Mechanical engineer
77 514,935
57 418; 995
Metallurgical engineer.
1
7,545
1
6,890
1
7,545
Mining engineer.
2 15,310
2 13,980
2 15,310
52,785
Plant records engineer
7 51,065
8 60,095
7 49,640
Power supply engineer
5 33,630
8 57,515
2 13,885
Rate engineer
2 12,455
2 14,430
2 13,230
Research analyst (power)
1
6,075
3 20,335
6 45,270
Research chemist
6 46,150
10 70,750
Reservoir properties representa13 105,275
13 105,385
tive
14 102,915
Safety engineer
7 49,330
7 54,570
6 47,020
Specifications engineer
1
6,890
1
6,450
1
6,780
Staff forester
2 14,385
2 15,745
2 15,530
Statistician
3 22,415
3 19,850
3 21,870
Gr.-5. $5,590 to $7,025:
36 198,695
30 186,075
Analytical chemist
.
29 184,010
1
5,395
1
5,590
1
5,860
Architect
3 17,170
3 19,105
3 19,465
Chemical engineer
128 770,365
130 830,455
124 803,205
Civil engineer
16 104,955
15 90,145
16 106,845
Cost engineer
1 5,125
1
5,860
2 11,720
Economist
Electrical development repre9 49,985
8 49,215
8 50,650
sentative..
80 489,380
71 403,370
72 446,890
Electrical engineer
6 32,090
3 17,310
3 18.120
Forester
1 5,125
2 11,450
2 11,990
Fuels economist
2 11,685
3 18,385
4 24,600
Fuels engineer
1
5,590
Geologist
4 21,665
3 17,580
3 18,300
Home economist
„.
1 6,130
1
5,395
1 6,310
Industrial hygienist
1
6,845
2 11,775
1
7,025
Materials engineer
4 26,665
3 19,500
4 26,935
Mathematician
39 239,980
39 221,420
32 199,845
Mechanical engineer
1
5,590
1
5,860
Nuclear development engineer
16
98,040
16 102,825
16 104,445
Plant records engineer
5
28,940
2
10,790
1 6,130
Power supply engineer. _
_.
1
5,860
1
5,590
Rate engineer...
1
5,860
1
5,590
Research analyst (power)
1
6,310
1
5,395
1 6,130
Research chemist—
Reservoir properties representa3
19,500
3 21,075
21.075
tive
_
Safety engineer
9
46,125
7 41,020
42,910
Staff forester
2
10,465
3 18,025
3
18,565
Statistician
5
28,225
4 25,410
26,130
Transportation economist. _
2
10.970
2 12,345
6,130
Gr.-4. $5,200 to $6,000
185 885,305
143 790,295
175 916,440
Subprofessional and technical positions:
Gr-6. $6,060 to $7,635:
12
81,455
14
99,695
Electrical equipment inspector...
14 99,200
Inspector of materials
8
55,585
11 76,515
10
69,080
Medical technician
1
7,635
1
7,635
1
7,495
Nurse
1
7,635
1
7,635
1
7,495
Right-of-way supervisor
2 14,680
2 14,480!
2_ 13,980
Gr.-5. $5,300 to $6,725
,
92 564,735,
851486,190 ,i 94 558,975

55

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Authority— C ontinued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Subprofessional and technical positions—Continued
Gr.-4. $4,450 to $5,625
314
317
328
$1,569,185
$1,598,100
$1,602,410
Gr.-3. $3,775 to $4,650..
325
321
307
1,248,735
1,309,705
1,278,540
Gr.-2. $3,385 to $4,100
211 695,755
234 835,605
214 785,370
41 118,525
Gr.-l. $3,000 to $3,535
32 101,110
38 116,540
Construction, operation, and maintenance positions:
Gr.-ll. $13,200 and $13,600:
Power construction manager.
1 12,550
1 13,200
1 13,200
Project manager
5 68,000
5 68,000
4 52,000
Gr.-lO. $11,500 to $12,850:
Chief, chemical maintenance
branch.
12,550
11,600
12, 200
Chief, construction and maintenance branch
12,200
11,600
12, 200
General construction superintendent
61,300
58,350
60,650
Gr.-9. $10,100 to $11,450:
Area construction manager
34,350
3 31,800
3 33,450
Assistant chief of branch
2 22,250
2 21,150
22,600
Assistant general construction
superintendent
4 42,000
44, 550
43,900
Chief, yard operations branch
1 10,250
10,800
General construction superintendent
42,000
4 43,550
43,900
Powerplant superintendent
90,500
9 96,150
98,600
Project manager
10, 900
1 11,450
11,450
Substation supervisor.
9,550
10,450
1 10,450
Gr.-8. $8,900 to $10,250:
Airplane pilot
18, 200
2 19,550
2 19,900
Assistant chief of branch
8,750
Assistant general construction
superintendent
4 36,750
5 48,700
5 49,400
Assistant powerplant superintendent
11 107,000
11 104,200
11 97,650
Assistant substation supervisor...
1
8,900
1
8,900
B oilermaker superintendent
11 101,950
8 72,600
12 112,200
Electrician superintendent
14 130,350
13 115,950
13 121,100
General carpenter foreman
5 49,000
5 46,200
5 48,350
General construction superintendent
29, 450
18,550
28, 750
General electrical foreman
19, 550
18,200
19, 200
General equipment foreman
49,050
36,400
48,350
General foreman
68, 600
73,150
68,250
General mechanical foreman
58,600
45,850
57,950
General painter foreman
18, 500
26,600
36, 650
General sheetmetal worker foreman
4 39,100
4 36,400
4 38,750
General steamfitter foreman
2 19.900
2 19,200
2 18,200
General structural iron foreman...
1
9.950
1
1
9,600
9,100
Power plant superintendent
11 104,550
11 107,700
11 98,350
Steamfitter superintendent
13 121,450
12 110,850
9 81,000
Structural ironworker superintendent
8 76,600
7 67,700
5 47,400
Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,450:
Airplane pilot
5 43,355
5 44,580
5 41,100
Area operating superintendent
(power)
15 130,685
15 133,110
15 124.325
Ass'stant general craft foreman
19 167.375
17 150.915
23 190,795
Assistant general foreman
10 86,590
7 62,015
Assistant powerplant superin10 81,505
tendent
13
113,115
13 115,565
13 105,965
Ass'stant substation supervisor...
4 34,880
4 34,880
5 40,655
Automotive transportation supervisor
18,410
3 25,485
17,930
Chemical plant supervisor
17,925
2 16,535
17, 450
Garage supervisor
26, 895
3 24,795
26,160
General foreman
18, 655
3 26,160
18,410
General instrument mechanic
8,720
8,040
8,475
foreman
42,380
43, 350
39,050
General maintenance foreman
Powerplant maintenance super20 162,235
20 173,775
visor
20 178,050
Powerplant operations super7 59.815
60, 795
55,015
visor
4 36,340
37,070
34, 200
Powerplant superintendent
Substation maintenance super2 17,685
17,930
16,530
visor
Supervisor, building and mainte1
8,475
7,465
8,230
nance section
Transmission line maintenance
4 34,880
40,195
35,125
supervisor
Gr>T6. $6,450 to $8,200:
3 21,675
3 21,975
22, 745
Airplane pilot
7,090
Assistant general foreman
Assistant powerplant superin21,675
3 23,510
3 23,730
tendent
Assistant powerplant operations
1
7,545
1
7,545
supervisor
Assistant area operating superin15 99.760
15 108,035
15 111,090
tendent
28 203,420
Chemical plant supervisor
27 203,155
27 213,685
1
6,890
General foreman
2 13,995
1
7,545
General foundation construction
28,975
4 31,270
4 30,400
foreman
13,775
1 7,105
General maintenance foreman
1
6,780
General substation construction
3 23,505
30,390
3 23,725
foreman
General transmission line construction foreman..,
,_,_..-,
7 55,865
7 57,180
60,170




1957 actual

1959 estimate

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Construction, operation, and main- Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
tenance positions —Continued
ber salary ber
Gr.-6. $6,450 to $8,200—Continued
1 $7,765
1 $7,765
Supervisor, building operations...
1 $7,090
8 61,230
Yard operations supervisor
,__
8 60,360
8 56,420
Gr.-5. $5,590 to $7,025:
1
7,025
1
6,560
1
7,025
Bagging and loading supervisor,.
1
6,200
General labor foreman
2 14,050
2 12,940
2 14,050
General maintenance foreman
2 13,155
2 11,865
2 13,330
Supervisor, building operations...
Supervisor, equipment and labor
6,665
section
1
6,020
6,665
7,025
Water plant supervisor
5,590
1
6,560
Custodial and general service positions:
Gr.-6. $6,325 to $7,775:
1
6,595
Camp manager
5 36,885
36,705
Chief, public safety service
5 35,355
3
19,
970
20, 695
Supervisor, reproduction unit
3 19,140
16 100.460
17 99,495
Gr.-5. $5,350 to $6,675
17 105,055
47 255, 225
46 248,610
Gr.-4. $4,475 to $5,650
45 230,410
314
322
Gr.-3. $3,775 to $4,660
322
1, 454,065
1,427, 980
1,362, 935
53 204,480
53 202,600
Gr.-2. $3,375 to $4,060
54 194,045
242 846,025
244 846,605
Gr.-l. $3,050 to $3,560
246 797,265
Ungraded positions (annual trades and
labor employment):
$5,440 or above:
7 42,084
8 48,096
8 48,096
Airplane mechanic
4 21,960
4 21,960
4 21,960
Ammonium nitrate shift foreman...
5 30,060
5 30,060
Asbestos worker foreman
5 30,060
118 726,880
126 776,160
Assistant shift engineer
116 714,560
10, 980
2 10,980
2 10,980
Bagging and loading shift foreman..
5,490
1
5,490
5,490
Boilerhouse shift foreman
1
96192
17 101,904
Boilermaker foreman
16 96,192
15 90,180
Bricklayer foreman (refractory
2 12,992
work, chemical plant)
2 13,240
2 13,240
Bricklayer (refractory work, chemi9 53.064
9 53,918
cal plant)
9 53,918
6 33,942
6 34,180
Carpenter foreman
6 34,180
Coal hauling foreman
13 73,320
14 78,960
14 78,960
Compression and synthesis shift
5 27,450
5 27,450
5 27,450
foreman
36 215,682
35 210,420
36 216,432
Electrician foreman
11, 624
11, 624
2 11,624
Gas and diesel mechanic foreman...
85, 500
85, 500
15 85,500
Hydroplant operator
11, 030
11, 280
2 11,280
Industrial yard foreman
71, 544
72,144
12 72,144
Instrument mechanic foreman
17, 586
18, 036
3 18,036
Iron worker foreman
5,462
5,612
1 5,612
Lead burner
27 162,324
27 162,324
27 162,324
Lineman foreman
4 23,248
4 23.248
Line observer, aircraft
23, 248
27 162,324
28 168,336
Machinist foreman
28 167,136
6,012
6,012
1
6, 012
Machinist welder foreman
5,490
5,490
1
5,490
Manufacturing shift foreman
4
21,960
21,960
4
21,
960
Nitric acid shift foreman
15 84,375
14 78, 750
72,900
Painter foreman.
2 11, 280
2 11,280
11,030
Phosphate mining foreman
4 21, 960
21, 960
4 21,960
Phosphorus furnace shift foreman..
27,450
5
27.450
5 27,450
Phosphorus handling shift foreman.
3 16,470
16, 111
3 16,470
Pilot plant shift foreman
56 408,800
57 416,100
56 408,800
Power system dispatcher
5 27,450
5 27,450
5 27,450
Raw materials shift foreman
Reforming and purification shift
5 27,450
5 27,450
foreman
5 27,450
92 566,720
92 566,720
Senior operator, hydro
92 566,720
35 199,500
35 199,500
35 199,500
Senior switchboard operator
5 28,500
5 28,500
Senior turbine operator, hydro
5 28.500
2 12,024
2 12,024
2 11,874
Sheetmetal worker foreman
.
38 277,400
38 277,400
Shift engineer III
38 277,400
12 73,920
12 73,920
Shift engineer II
12 73,920
3 17,100
Shift engineer I
4 22,800
3 17,100
18 108,256
18 108,256
13,178
19 113,178
Steamfitter foreman
1
1 6,012
1 6,012
6,012
Structural iron worker foreman
6 34,200
6 34,200
5 28. 500
Substation operator
26,300
4
26, 300
4
26,300
4
Test board foreman
6 36,960
6 36, 960
6 36, 960
Test board operator
212
189
187
Unit operator (steam)
1, 208, 400
1,065, 900
1,077,300
4,251
Less than $5,440.
4,353
4,245
21, 253, 893
19, 939, 315
20, 227, 476
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

11, 699
11, 504
11, 766
65, 556,144
62, 246, 999
65,078, 521
335
745.6
459
1,913, 451
3, 763, 394
2, 556,860

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
11, 240
11, 020. 4
11,169
58, 483, 605
62, 521, 661
63,642,693
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
25, 595,880
29, 730,624
19, 533. 250
Part-time employment
34, 505
32, 342
41, 374
Intermittent employment
365, 590
317, 447
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
57,062
243, 335
238, 561
Overtime and holiday pay
3,144, 427
3, 284,179
3,428,854
Nightwork differential
340, 705
368, 624
370, 244
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
561, 716
01

Personal services _

82,479, 586

92,409,000

97,788,000

56

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
Positions at rates in excess of $16,000:
1 $21,000
Director
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
1 20,500
Deputy director
1 20,500
1 20,500
GS-18. $16,000:
5 80,000
Assistant director—
80,000
5 80,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
16,000
Deputy chief of office
1 16,000
1 16,000
16,000
General counsel
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
4 56,330
56,330
4 56,330
Assistant director
-_
1 14,405
1 14,190
14,405
Chief of division
1 13,975
1 13,975
13,975
Deputy assistant director
__
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1 12,900
12,900
12,900
Budget officer
8 103,845
104,490
104,490
Deputy assistant director
1 13,760
12,900
1 12,900
Deputj7" general counsel
1 12,900
12,900
1 12,900
Director of personnel..
1 12,900
13,115
1 13,115
Liaison officer
3 38,915
39,345
3 39,345
Office director
_
1 12,900
13,115
1 13,115
Program manager._
__
1 12,900
13,115
1 13,115
Staff director
—_
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1 11,610
11,610
11,610
Assistant director
_
..35,640
3 35,640
35,100
Attorney
142,020
106,650
11 130,410
Chief of branch
355, 590
355,590
341,280
Chief of division
12,150
12,150
11,880
Chief of office
117,990
106,380
70,740
Chief of staff
12,150
12,150
12,150
Civil engineer
12,420
12,420
12,420
Coordinator for emergency planning. _
11,610
11,610
11,610
Deputy budget officer
58,590
58, 590
46,980
Deputy chief of division
47,790
47, 790
47,790
Deputy chief of office
_
12,420
12,420
12,420
Deputy chief of television.
12,150
12,150
11,880
Deputy director of personnel
11,610
11,610
Deputy program manager
11,610
11.610
Economic analyst
11,610
12,420
12,420
12,420
Editor
—
11,
610
11, 610
Engineer
12,420
12,420
12,150
Executive officer
11,880
11,880
11,880
Facilities manager.
11,880
11,880
Field staff officer
11,610
11,610
11,610
Graphic presentation specialist
11,610
11,610
11,610
Labor analyst
24,030
23,760
24,030
Manager for television._
47,520
47,250
35,910
Planning officer.
-.
58,860
58,590
Policy officer
34, 830
34,830
34,830
Program coordinator
46,710
46,440
46,710
Program officer
71,550
59,400
47, 250
Special assistant..
11,880
United Nations correspondent
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395;
1 10,965
10,965
10,965
Administrative officer.
53,965
64, 930
7 75,250
Analyst
42,570
43,215
4 42, 570
Area budget officer
32,165
20,855
3 32,165
Assistant chief of branch
_
_
20,640
20,640
2 20,640
Assistant chief of division
20,855
20,640
2 20.855
Attorney
10,535
10,535
1 10, 535
Budget planning officer
37 392,160
400, 760
37 392,160
Chief of branch
9
93,955
103,630
9 93,955
Chief of division
11 117,045
96, 750
11 117,045
Chief of language desks
1
10,750
10,
535
1 10, 750
Chief of secretariat
26 275,630
263,160
26 275,630
Chief of section
8
84,495
106,425
8 84, 495
Chief of staff
11,395
1 U, 395
1 11,395
Deputy assistant director
53,750
5 52,675
5 52, 675
Deputy chief of division
10,320
2 20,640
2 20,640
Deputy chief of staff
11,180
Deputy coordinator
10,535
Deputy program manager
10,320
20,855
20,855
Editor
10, 750
10,965
10, 965
Editorial adviser
20,855
21,070
21,070
Engineer
10, 750
10, 750
10, 750
Executive secretary.
43,860
32, 680
44,075
Information specialist
_
30, 960
30, 960
Inspector
11,395
11,395
Intelligence research officer
30,960
30,960
30, 960
Liaison officer
10,320
10,320
1 10,320
Maintenance engineer
32,250
54,825
65,145
6
Planning officer
51,815
62,
780
6 62,780
Policy officer
10,320
1 10,320
Producer
--.
R, 440
1
5,440
1
Production assistant
29 302,075
32 334, 755
Program officer
--28 294,335
1 10,320
1 10,320
Project officer
12 129,645
13 139,965
14 150,500
Special assistant
1" 10,965
1 10,965
1 10,965
Special events officer
1 10,320
1 10,320
1 10,320
Statistical data officer
2 20,640
2 20,640
Survey assistant
2 20,640
2 20,640
2 20,640
Television production officer
1 10,320
1 10,320
United Nations correspondent
2 21,715
4 44,505
4 44,505
Visual information specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
8,990
1
8,990
1
1
8,990
Acquisition officer
7 63,790
8 72,780
8 72,780
Analyst
129,
945
14
129,945
14
120,955
13
Assistant chief of branch
2 18,840
2 18,840
2 18,840
Assistant chief of division
102,115
11
120,955
13
110,675
12
Assistant chief of section
2 18,195
2 18,195
2 17,980
Assistant librarian
7 64.005
3 28,045
3 29,335
Auditor
3 27,615
3 27,615
3 27,400
Budget analyst
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
Budget officer
21 193.735
21 193,735
21 192,015
Chief of branch




Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Chief of language desks
Chief of section
Chief of staff
_
Chief of unit
-Commentator
_
Consultant
Deputy chief of division
._
Deputy chief of staff
_
Distribution specialist
Editor
__
Engineer
Fiscal officer
Graphic presentation specialist
Illustrator
Information officer...
Information specialist
Intelligence research officer
Liaison officer
News editor
News writer
.
Operations manager
Planning officer
Policy officer
Political analyst
Political commentator and adviser. __
Press and publications officer
Printing specialist
Procedures and systems analyst
Producer
Program development officer
Program officer
_
Project officer
Property accountability officer..
Publications editor
Publications specialist
Publication writer
Radio news editor
Radio script editor
Security officer
Shift editor
Special assistant
Special events officer
Technical adviser
Training officer..
Visual information specialist
.Writer announcer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Adaptation officer
Administrative officer
Analyst
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant planning officer
Assistant to chief of division.
Associate chief of branch
Auditor
Budget analyst
_
Budget officer
Budget planning officer
Chief of branch..
_
Chief of language desks
Chief of section
Chief of unit
Commentator
Communications specialist
Contract specialist
Cultural affairs officer
Editor
Editor producer
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Evaluation officer
Field service officer
Fiscal officer
Frequency specialist
Illustrator
-Information officer
Information specialist
Intelligence research analyst
Intelligence research officer
Investigator
Liaison officer
Librarian
Music specialist
News writer
Personnel officer
Placement officer.--....
Policy officer
Position classifier
Press and publications officer
Procedures analyst
Procurement and supply officer
Producer
Program analyst
Program officer
Project officer
Publications editor
Publication writer
Radio news editor.._
—
Radio script editor
Security officer
Soecial assistant
Special events officer.
Special projects officer
Technical adviser
Training officer

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
20 $183,240
16 146.205
3 28,475
1
9,635
1
8,990
1
8 990
2 19,485
1
8,990
14 129,515
9 82,200

22 $201,650
17 156,055
18,840
9,635
8,990
8,990
19,700
8,990
8,990
129,515
82,845

9,420
9,205
8,990
74,715
36,175

9,635
9,420
17,980
93,340
36,175
10,065
18,195
122,890
9,205
8,990
63, 575
46, 240
8,990
8,990
19,055
8,990
72, 780
8,990
117, 515
45. 380
20,130
17, 980

2 17,980
11 104,695
9,205
1
8,990
1
5 45,595
5 45,810
2
1
10

18,840
9,850
01,405

13 117,085
5 45,380
2 20,130
1
3
9
10
2
3
3
2
1
2

9,205
28,690
83,060
93,555
18,840
28,905
28,905
17,980
8,990
17,980
36, 605

2
4
6
1
1
1
1
1
6

7,570
8,215
15,140
30,280
46.065
7,570
8,000
7,570
7,570
7,785
46,280

1
10
7
10

8,645
80,000
53,420
77,850

2
1
12
1
1
10

7,785
8,215
15,785
7,570
94,710
7,785
8,000
80,645
8,645
7,570

2
3
1
8

15,355
22,925
8,215
62,495

14 107,485
6 47,140
4 30,925
1 8,215
1
7,570
35 277,420
3 24,215
3 24,000
2 15,140
3 22,710
2 16,215
2 15,570
2 16,215
16 124,130
1
7,570
11 84,775
7,570
32,215
9 70,710
4 31,355
44 342,325
6 48.430
3 24,215
9 69,850
2 15,785
1
7,570
3 24,000

22 $201, 650
16 146,420
18,840
9,635
8,990
8,990
19,700
8,990
8,990
14 129,515
82,845
17,980
9,635
9,420
17,980
93,340
36,175
10.065
18,195
13 122,890
9,205
6

13
5
1
2

54,155
46, 240
8,990
19, 055
8,990
63,790
8.990
117,515
45,380
10,065
17,980

55,875
84,995
175,580
19,270
28,905
29,120
17,980
8,990
27,400
54,585

6 55,875
10 93,985
18 166,590
2 19,270
3 28,905
3 29,120
2 17,980
1
8,990
3 27,400
4 35,960

7,785
15, 785
22,925
22, 710
46,065

7,785
15, 785
22,925
22, 710
46,065

1
1
1
1
5
1
1
10
2

8,000
7,570
7,570
7,785
38,925
7,570
8,645
80,430
15,355
70,710
15,140

8,000
7,570
7,570
7,785
38,925
7,570
8,645
80,430
15,355
70,710
15,140

1
2
1
9

7,570
16,000
7,570
70,065

1
2
6

7,570
16,000
46,280

1
12
1
1

8,000
96,430
8,645
7,570

1
12
1
1
2
3
3

8,000
96,430
8,645
7,570
15,140
23,140
23,140

23,140
23,140
46,065
15,140
124,130
48,000
31,140
8,215

38,495
15,140
116,560
48,000
31,140
8,215

33 263,140
24, 215
24,000

28 223,140
3 24,215
1
7,570

3 22, 710
7,570
1
2 15, 570
2 16, 430
20 155,915
7,570
1
10 77,420
7.570
1
2 16, 860
9 71, 355
5 39, 570
56 435,315
64,430
24,645
132,345
7,570
7,570
15,140

20
1
9
1
2
8
7
65
8
3
17

22, 710
7,570
15, 570
16, 430
155,700
7,570
7570
69,850
7,570
16,860
63,785
54.710
503.445
64,430
24,645
132,345

1
2

7,570
15,140

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Transcription officer
Visual information specialist
Writer announcer
Writer photographer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Adaptation officer
Administrative officer. _w
Analyst
Announcer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant planning officer
Auditor
Book reviewer
Book specialist
Broadcast studio technician
Budget analyst
—
Budget officer
Business accountant
Chief of branch...
Chief of section
Chief of unit
C ommunications specialist
Contract specialist
,..
Editor
Editorial assistant
Engineer
Evaluation analyst
Executive secretary
Field specialist
Film editor
Frequency specialist
General supply officer
Illustrator
Information officer
Information specialist
Intelligence research analyst
Intelligence research officer.
Librarian
Maintenance technician
Monitor,
Music specialist.
News editor
News writer...
Personnel officer
Photographer
Picture editor
Placement officer
Position classifier
Press and publications officer
Procurement and supply officer.
Producer
Production assistant
Program officer
Project officer
Publications editor
Publications specialist
Publications writer
Radio script editor
Recording supervisor.
Recording technician
Reports analyst
Security officer
Special assistant
Special events officer ,
_
Special projects officer
Staff assistant
Training officer
Translation officer
Visual information specialist
Writer announcer
_
Writer producer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Announcer
Announcer adapter
Assistant chief of section
Broadcast master control technician..
Broadcast studio technician
_
Chief of section
Monitor...
Producer
Recording technician
Staff assistant
Translator announcer
Writer announcer
GS-^. $5,440 to $6,250:
Librarian
AccountantAcquisition officer
Adaptation officer
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Announcer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant projects officer
Auditor
Book reviewer
Book specialist
Budget analyst
Budget planning officer
Business accountant
Chief of section
Contract specialist
Correspondence examiner
Draftsman
Editor




57

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $23,140
3 $23,140
3 $23,140
10 79,570
9 70,495
10 78,065
1
8,000
2 16,645
2 16,860
2 16,860
1
3

4
4
2
3
5
3
1
1
4
4

6,390
20,890
6,605
26,850
19,385
6,820
25,560
26,850
12,780
20,890
34,315
20,245
7,035
6,390
27,710
27,710

15
5
1
4
16
6
2

33,455
12,780
19,385
7,035
7,035
6,605
41,995
12,780
6,605
7,465
6,390
6,390
19,385
19,170
32,165
6,390
106,385
33,455
6,605
25,990
107,185
38,770
12,995

2
1

13,425
7,465

3

38 251,420
2 12,780
10 67,985
1
6,390
1
6,390
7 45,375
83 556,785
1
7,250
2 14,070
1
7,250
4 26,420
5
1
4
2
2
11
2

33,240
6,390
26,635
14,715
13,855
72,870
12,780

52 315,005
,0
630
6,320
6,050
1
,
71,425
37 233,435
1
6,050
6050
18,960
11,965
23 144,415

7
1
1
2
9
5
5
10
1
3
2
1
3
4
5

39,835
6,250
5,440
12,095
49,365
28,280
28,685
57,370
5,440
18,075
11,285
5,440
16.320
22,570
27,200

1
4
8

5,440
23,110
44,465

1
3

6.250
16,455

1
1
6
2

12,780
13,855
6,390
12,780
27,280
32, 595
6,820
25,990
26,850
19,385
21,105
34,530
14,285
7,035
6,605
27,925
12,780
6,390
34,100
19,170
19,600

2
2

7,035
6,605
42,640
12,995

1
1
6
1

4
4

12,780
13,855
6,390
12,780
27,280
26,205
25,990
26,850
19,385
53,055
34,530
14, 285
7,035
6,605
27,925
12,780
6.390
34,100
25,560
13,210
7,035
6,605
42,640
6,605

7,465
6,390
6,390
25,775
12,780
19,385
6,390
15 107,030
4 27,925

1
7,465
1
6,390
1
6,390
4 25, 775
2 12,780
2 12,995
1
6,390
15 107,030
4 27,925

4 26,850
18 121,470

6 39,630
16 106, 540
5 32, 595
2 13,210
2 12,780
2 13,640
1
7,465
1
6,390
1
6,390
30 200,085
1
6,390
10 67,555

31
2
.2
1
1
1
72

20
1
5
3
6
13
3
2

13,210
12, 780
13,640
7,465
6,390
6,390
206,475
12,780
80,765
6,390
6,390
6,390
58,800
478,310
7,250
14,500
13,855
20,030
6,390
129,090
29090
6,390
33,455
21,105
39,630
84,790
19,385
11,965

2 12,780
8 52,410
84 554,990
1
7,250
2 14,500
2 13,855
2 13,210
1
6,390
19 122,700
4
2
6
12
4
11

26,850
13,855
39,630
78,185
25,775
69,475

49 304,320

53 327,710

10 71,425
37 236,810
1
5,915
4 26,360
3 18,110
23 145,630
1
6,455
1
6,320

10 71.425
37 236,810
1
5,915
4 26,360
3 18.110
23 145,630
1
6,455
1
6,320
1
5,915

8
1
1

45,815
6,250
5,575

6
1
1

33,990
6,250
5,575

12
6
4
5
1
3
2
1
3
3
6
1
1

66,900
33. 990
23, 380
29, 280
5,575
18, 345
11, 420
5,575
16, 320
16, 725
33,045
5,440
5,575
23, 515
45, 275
5,440
17,130
39,025

12
5
4
5
1
3
2
1

66,900
28,280
23,380
29,280
5,575
18,345
11,420
5,575

4
8
1
3
7

16. 725
33. 045
5,440
5,575
23, 515
39.835
5,440
17.130
39,025

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Engineer
Equipment specialist
__
Field specialist
Fiscal officer
Frequency specialist
Illustrator
Information specialist
Intelligence research analyst
Intelligence research officer
Investigator
___
Liaison assistant
Monitor
News editor
News writer
Organization and methods examinerPersonnel officer
Photographer
Picture editor
Placement officer
Position classifier
Press and publications officer
Procurement and supply officer.
Producer
Program assistant
Program officer._.
Publications writer
Radio script editor
Reports analyst.
Research analyst
Secretary
Security officer...
Special assistant
Special events officer
Staff assistant
Studio manager
Supervisor mail and files
Supply officer
„__.
Teletype specialist
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transcription officer
Translation officer
Translator announcer
Visual information specialist
,.
Writer.
Writer announcer
Writer producer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4.890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

_

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $10,880
$22.435
4 $22,435
5,710
5,710
1 5,710
5,575
5,575
1
5,575
12,095
2 12,095
2 11,960
5,710
1 5,710
5.710
12,500
12. 500
2 11,960
17,130
3 17,130
22,030
27,335
4 21,760
5,440
5,440
1
5,440
5,440
1
5,440
1
5,845
1
5,440
5,440
5,440
5.575
1
5,575
10 56,425
13 72,205
14 78,050
5,575
5,575
22, 435
4 22,840
3 17,130
5 29,090
5 29,495
5 29,495
2
11,690
2 11,690
1
6,250
3
17,265
3
17,265
3 16,860
1
5,440
1
5,440
1
5,440
1
5,440
1
5,440
1
8 45,140
5 28,1
5 28,010
1 5,710
1
5,710
11 62,945
11 62,405
8 45,950
9 49,500
8 44,330
6 33,180
19 105,385
27 150,065
28 154,695
4 22,570
3 16,725
3 16,725
1
5,440
22,975
4 23,245
4 23,245
5,440
11.015
5,440
6,250
11, 960
2 11,960
11, 285
3 17,400
2 11,285
5,440
5,440
5,440
5,440
2 11,150
11.285
2 11,285
5 28,685
11, 690
6,250
1
5.845
5,845
5,845
11.690
3 16,995
6,250
5,440
6 32,910
3 16,320
4 21,760
7 39,565
16 89,605
14 79,130
14 79,130
4 22,165
16,455
1
5.440
1
5,575
2 10,880
1
5,575
1
5,575
15 80,625
13 67,310
13 67,310
195 925,710
189 908,010
171 822,375
72 324,945
74 335,535
73 331,320
315
333
309
1,273,125
1,353, 495
1,249,980
259 935,995 252 910,460
228 823,825
138 469,685
109 372,000
86 294,640
2
6,940
3 10.240
3 10,240
15 42,135
13 36,755
13 36,755
42 159,805

41 163,148

39 155,679

2,601
2,650
2,522
16, 739, 285
17,398,453
16,698,654
218.9
250.9
108.5
1, 414,404
1, 534,487
709,244

Net permanent, departmental (av2,382.1
erage number, net salary)
2,399.1
2,413.5
15,324,881
15,863,966
15,989,410
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
_.
44,297
20,697
23,127
Intermittent employment
118,352
149, 587
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
58.755
60,848
Overtime and holiday pay
776,030
319,984
322,984
Night work differential
39,884
Departmental differential
58, 667
51,395
52, 687
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Chief of branch
Chief of office
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief of section...
Technical adviser...
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief of office..
Chief of section
Field radio officer.
Newsreel officer
Operations manager
Production officer
Program officer
Technical adviser
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Adaptation officer
Chief of section
Chief of staff
Facilities manager
Film editor
Production officer...
Program assistant
Program officer
Special events officer
Technical adviser
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant chief of staff
Broadcast studio technician

16,409,857

,

16,633,287

1
1

12,420
11,880

12, 420
11,880

12,420
11,880

1

10,750

10,965
10,320

10,965
10,320

10.065
9,420
10,065
9,635
10,065
10,065
9,850
10,065

10,065
9,635
10, 065
9,635
10, 065
10,065
9,850

10,065
9,635
10,065
9,635
10,065
10,065
9,850

8,000
8,430
8,430
7,785
7,570
7,570
8,430
24, 430
23, 785
8,000

8,000
8,430
8,430
7,785
7,570
7,570

3
3
1

8,000
8,215
8,430
7,785
7,570
7,570
8,430
24,430
23,570
7,785

24,430
23, 785
8,000

1
5

6,605
34,960

6,820
35,175

6,820
35,175

1

__

16,470,377

58

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—Con.
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"

SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Business manager
Chief of section
Engineer
Film editor
Production officer
Special events officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Broadcast studio technician.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative officer. _
__.
Chief of section
Film editor
Film technician
Maintenance technician
Production officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
...
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,440
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) United States and
possessions
_
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad

Class 4. $8,270 to $9,300. .
Class 5. $7,630 to $8,725...
Class 6. $6,990 to $7,960...
Class 7. $6,355 to $7,320...
Class 8. $5,715 to $6,680—
Class 9. $5,075 to $6,045. _
ClasslO. $4,650 to $5,615.
Class 11. $4,225 to $5,000..
Class 12. $3,800 to $4,570..
Class 13. $3,390 to $4,165..
Local employees
Total permanent, foreign service
Deduct lapses

_

.-.

$6,605
20,030
57,355
6,605
7,250
7,465

$6,605
20,030
57,355
12, 995
7,250
7,465

6,050

6,050

6,250
12,230
5,575
23,650

6,250
12,230
5,575
23, 650

1
6,250
1 5,105
16 79,285

6,250
5,105
69, 290
36,690
39,105
69,120
32, 740

3 $19,815
6 42,425
1
6,390
1
7,250
1
7,465
1

6,050
6,250
12, 230
5,440
23, 650
6,250
6,115
4,970
79,285
35, 880
42,235
66,215
35, 745

1
2
1
4

9
17
10

39,105
66, 215
35, 915

34 144,787

35 156,283

37 164,271

150 826,077
10. 6 53, 709

152 853,303
6.8 36,755

152
6.1 31,888

139.4
772,368

145.2
816, 548

145.9
817,098

916
8,185

1,500

1,500
15,331

36,840
3,309
12,983

3,114
23,022
3,632
16, 713

3,109
29,022
3,632
16, 713

834, 601

872,898

886,405

12
37
50
30
13
10
1

178,000
473,995
556,885
278.530
106.200
66,800
6,000

13
40
47
25
21

193,200
518,100
530.600
242.780
165,900

12
37
42
24
22

179,800
479,400
474,600
224.280
173,300

66 742,265
67 752. 965
51 576,365
95 981,945
89 919, 495
85 872,915
135
123
123
1,164, 540
1, 278, 400
1,163,190
127
142
137
1,078, 415
1, 200,125
1,166, 220
164
175
155
1,288, 585
1,373,835
1, 216,025
180
186
181
1,298, 970
1, 340, 855
1, 298, 450
84 555,090
108 717,820
124 819,050
72 424, 425
89 524,070
66 385,755
42 216, 215
49 253,265
50 260,500
64 300,900
74 349,210
90 423.040
40 174,110
47
206,250
57 249,025
53 209, 705
65 258,610
62 242,880
46 161,600
52 183,070
55 188,770
7,849
,925
7,473
12, 541, 656
12,513,875
11,839,348
8,761
9,278
9,314
21,915, 743
23,601,956
23,042,470
359.2
862.8
828.9
746,086
2,171,875
1,694, 823

Net permanent, foreign service
(average number, net salary):
Foreign countries:
1,251.6
1,284.9
U. S. rates
1,307.1
9,770,833
9,988,789
9.905,935
7,150.2
7,130.3
7,178
Local rates.
11,398,824
11,441,292
11,441,712
Positions other than permanent: Local

rates:

Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Other allowances
Undesirable post differential
All personal services, foreign service.
Personal services
01FRASER
Digitized for


1959 estimate

$40,393,687
1,279,016

$40.389,874
1,260,893

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

All personal services, field.
Foreign service:
Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service reserve officer:
Class 1. $14,600 to $17,000
Class 2. $12,600 to $14,400
Class 3. $10,600 to $12,400
Class 4. $9,000 to $10,500
Class 5. $7,400 to $8,900
Class 6. $6,100 to $7,300..
.—
Class 7. $5,100 to $6,000.
Foreign Service staff officer:
Class 1. $10,700 to $11,965
Class 2. $9,925 to $11,020
Class 3. $9,120 to $10,150

1958 estimate

$40.447,475
982,864

1958 estimate

77,872
30,664

55,866
39,707

59,556
42,100

317,717
34,436
1,373,031
425,852
578,662

80,457
197,703
37,678
1,472,480
343,345
672, 111

82,060
232,238
41,951
1,491,893
344. 558
667,062

24,185,881

24,329. 428

24,131,075

41,430,339

41,672,703

41,650,767

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $12,900:
Administrator
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
Deputy administrator
1 20,500
1 20,500
1 20,500
GS-18. Rate of $16,000:
Chief benefits director.
1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
Chief insurance director
1 16.000
1 16,000
General counsel
1 16,000
1 16,000
"T~~i6~666
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Chief insurance director
1 13,975
1 13,975
Deputy chief benefits director
14,190
1 13,975
1 14,190
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant administrator for administration
'_
13,545
1 13,545
13,760
Assistant administrator for appraisal
and security..
13,115
13,115
12,900
Assistant administrator for personnel
13,115
13,330
13,115
Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals12, 900
12, 900
13, 330
Controller
13, 760
13, 760
13,760
Deputy chief insurance director
13,115
13,115
12,900
Deputy general counsel
12,900
Director, compensation and pension
service
13,115
13,115
12,900
Director, field service
13,115
13,115
12,900
Director, information service
13,115
13,115
12,900
Director, loan-guaranty service
13,115
13,115
12,900
Director, vocational rehabilitation
and education service
13, 760
13,760
13,545
Executive assistant to administrator..
13,330
13,330
13,115
Special assistant to administrator
13,115
13,115
12,900
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Actuary
11,880
1 12,150
1 11,880
Adjudicator, supervisor
12,150
1 12,420
Administrative officer
12,690
1 12,905
12,690
Administrative officer, supervisor
11,880
1 12,150
11,880
Assistant controller and director,
12,150
1 12,420
budget service
1 12,150
25,810
2 25,810
Assistant deputy administrator
2 25,810
108,270
9
Assistant director of service
108,810
9 108,485
11,610
1 11,880
Associate director
_
1 11,610
24,570
2
Associate general counsel
24,840
2 24,300
11,610
1 11,610
Chairman, rating schedule board
11,610
1 11,610
Chief medical adviser
12,150
1 12,150
Committee counsel
1 11,880
25,055
2 25,325
Controller
2 25,055
19 232,900
Director of service
17 196,440
19 230,740
1 11,610
Emergency planning coordinator
11,610
1 11,880
11,610
Executive assistant
2 23,490
1 12,690
12,6&0
Fiscal accountant
..
1 12,690
1 12,420
12,420
Insurance examiner
1 12,150
12,160
1 12,150
Insurance specialist
1 11,880
Special assistant to deputy adminis1 12,690
1 12,690
1 12,690
trator
Staff assistant
3 34,830
5 59,400
4 46,980
Vice chairman, board of veterans
1 12,905
appeals
1 11,610
1 11,610
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
2 20,640
Actuary
2 21,070
2 20,855
1 11,610
Adj udi cator, supervisor
1 10,535
1 10,535
1 10,320
Administrative assistant
1 10, 535
1 10,535
1 10,320
Administrative officer
3 32,035
3 31,820
3 31,820
Appraiser. _
19 209, 625
20 219,085
19 206,400
Assistant director of service...
10 109,865
9 96,535
9 96,965
Associate member, chief of section
13 149,425
14 150,070
13 149, 210
Associate member, legal
10 114,380
10 114,380
10 114,810
Associate member, medical
2 22,360
2 22,145
2 22,145
Attorney-adviser
_
1 11,610
1 11,825
1 11,610
Benefits and facilities specialist
2 21,285
2 20,855
Budget examiner, supervisor
1 10, 750
1 10,750
1 10,535
Budget officer, supervisor
Chairman, central committee on
10,320
10,535
1 10,320
waivers and forfeitures.*.11,395
Chairman, rating schedule board
19 201,240
19 202,315
22 233,275
Chief of division
2 20,855
2 22,360
2 20,855
Construction and valuation specialist.
5 54,825
5 55,040
6 65,790
Director of service
1 10,535
Executive officer
3 31,820
3 31,820
2 20,640
Insurance specialist
3 32.680
3 32,680
3 32,250
Loan-guaranty officer
2 21,285
2 21,285
2 20,855
Management analyst
1 10,535
1 10,535
Management survey officer...
1 10,320
Medical adviser to chairman, board
2 22,790
11,395
2 22,790
of veterans appeals
10,320
Organization and methods examiner..
10,750
10,320
10, 535
Personnel officer
21,930
21,930
22,360
Psychologist
11, 610
10, 535
10, 535
Special assistant to general counsel
73,745
63,425
Staff assistant
8 82, S
10,535
10, 535
Supervisory land planner
10,320
10,320
10,320
Vice chairman, rating schedule board.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
64,220
6 55,660
64,650
Accountant
1
8,990
9,205
9,205
Actuary

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065— Continued
Adjudicator
_
Administrative officer
Alternate chairman, central committee on waivers and forfeitures.. _
Appraiser
Architectural engineer
Assistant director.
_
Attorney-adviser
_
Budget examiner
Business accountant
Chief of division
Data processing systems analyst
Dental officer
__
Director of service
Document analyst
Educationalist
Entitlement and compliance specialist
Field representative
Fiscal and financial economist
Incentive awards officer..
Information specialist
Inspector-investigator
Insurance specialist
Land planner
Legal-assistance officer
Legislative attorney
Loan-guaranty examiner
Management analyst
Management-development specialist—
Management-survey officer
Medical consultant
Medical rating officer
Occupational rating specialist
Organization and methods examiner..
Physician
Placement officer, supervisory
Printing and publications officer
Psychologist
Realty officer
Research specialist
Security officer
Senior planning officer
Special assistant to administrator
Special assistant, foreign affairs
Staff assistant
Staff management officer
Statistician
Supervisory administrative officer
Supervisory survey officer
Supply specialist
Training officer
Trial attorney
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Actuary
Adjudicator
Analytical statistician
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief of division
Attorney-adviser
Attorney, trial examiner
Authorization specialist
Budget examiner
Business accountant
Chief of division
Chief, motion picture section
Communications officer
Contact specialist
Contract officer
Data processing systems analyst
Document analyst
Educationalist
Employee relations officer
Entitlement specialist
E quipment specialist
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal and financial economist
Information specialist
Incentive awards analyst
Inspector-investigator
Insurance specialist
Legal assistant
Legal consultant
Legislative attorney
Loan specialist
Maintenance and safety engineer
Management analyst
Management survey officer
Medical consultant
Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer
Personnel relations officer
1
Physician
Placement officer
Planning officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Psychologist
Records management analyst
Reimbursement specialist
_~
Research specialist
Salary and wage analyst
Security officer
Special assistant to administrator
Staff assistant
Statistician
_
Supply fund management specialist..




Num- Total
ber

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

26 $250,940
2 19,055

26 $253,735
2 19,270

26 $256,315
2 19,270

2 19,055
3 27, 615
1
8,990
1 10, 280
36 347, 720
4 37, 465
2 18, 625
23 216, 660
1
9,205
1
9,420
1
8,990
1
9,205
3 29, 765
1
9,205
5 44,950
1
9,635
1
9,205
2 19, 700
10 96,350
4 36, 820
1
8,990
1
8,990
5 49,250
5 47,315
2 18,195
2 17,980
82, 845
90, 585
90, 585
8,990
9, 635
20,560
35, 960
9,420
10,065
9,635
8,990
35, 960
18, 625
9, 635
9,420
18, 410
27, 615
57, 595
8,990
66, 585
64, 220
8,990
49,035

2 19,055
3 27,830
1
9,205
1
8,990
37 356,925
6 54,370
2 18,840
23 217,950
8,990
9,420
9,205
9,420
29, 980
9,635
46,025
9,205
9,420
19, 915
108,350
37,035
9,205
8,990
49, 465
47, 745
18.410
18,410
83, 705
91,015
80, 520
9,205
9,850
20, 560
35,960

2 19,270
3 27,830
1
9,205
1
8,990
37 360,580
" 55,015
18, 840
220,315
9,205
9,635
9,205
9,420
30,195
9,850
46, 455
9,205
9,420
19, 915
108, 780
37,035
9,205
9,205
49, 680
47, 960
18, 625
18, 410
146, 635
91, 875
81,165
9,205
9,850
20, 560
36,820

10,065
9,635
9,205
30,195
18,840
17. 980
9,420
18, 625
27,830
76, 435
67, 230
65,510
8.990
49,465

10, 065
9,850
9,205
30,195
19,055
18,195
9,635
18, 840
28, 260
77,080
9, 205
67,660
66,155
9,205
49, 895

15 120,215
1
7,785
2 17,720
1
7,785
3 24,860

19 151,140

19 152,645

17,720
8,000
25,075
8,000
55,785
46,880
17,075
38,495
16,000
23,355

17, 720
8,000
17,505
8,215

57,720
46,450
17,075
55,355
15,785
24,645
8,215
7,785
49, 720
7,785
8,645
17,075
16, 215
33. 720
8,430
8.000
8,645
25, 505
7,570
24,645
49,290
8,430
1
40 337,200
5 41,720
8,215
7,785
106,150
144, 215
8,645
92, 515
16, 215
7,785
30,925
8,430
47,355
15, 785
17,290
15, 570
24,645
7,570
25,290
15,355
23,355
40,430
8,215

8,215
7,785
50,150
7,57B
8,645
17, 290
23, 785
33,935

47,095
17,290
38,710
16,000
24, 860
7,570
8,430
7,570
42,795
7,570
8,645
17, 505
24,000
34,365

8,215
8,645
24,860
7,785
24, 860
49,505

8,215
8,645
24,000
7,785
24,860
49, 505

306, 490
42,150
8,215
7,785
161, 720
18 145,505

36 307,780
5 42,580
1
8,430

16, 645
16, 215
8,000
8,860
31,140
16,000
55,140
17, 505
15, 785
8,860
24,860
15,355
16,860
15,785
23,785
47, 785
8,215

1957 actual

1959 estimate

20 161, 935
18 145, 505
2
2
1

16,860
16,430
8,000

2
7

31, 570
16,215
56,000

2
2
1
2
2
2
2
3
6

17,720
16,000
8,860
17,290
15,570
16,860
15,785
24,000
48,000

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Supply management specialist
Supply specialist
Survey officer
Tabulating equipment specialist
Trial attorney..
Training officer
Accountant
Actuary
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Artist
Assistant chief of division
__
Assistant director, disaster relief
Attorney-adviser
Budget examiner
Business accountant
Chief of division
Chief liaison representative.
Chief of section
Communications specialist_
Contact specialist
Data processing systems analyst
Document analyst
Employee relat ons officer
Exhibits specialist
Fiscal and financial economist
Fiscal accountant
Incentive awards analyst
Information specialist
Inspector-investigator
Insurance specialist
Legal-assistance officer
Legal consultant
•_.
Legislative attorney
Loan-guaranty examiner
Management analyst
Management survey officer
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Research analyst
Safety engineer
Salary and wage analyst
Staff assistant
Statistician
Supervisory assistant.
Supervisory fiscal accountant
Supply officer
Supply purchasing agent
Supply requirements and utilization
officer
Supply specialist
Tabulating equipment specialist
Test technician
Training officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Actuary
Administrative officer
Contact representative
Market and commodity specialist
Space-control officer
Section chief
Supervisory illustrator
Supervisory supply officer
Tabulating-equipment supervisor
Translator
Visual information officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Actuary
Administrative assistantAdministrative officer
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief
Assistant legislative attorney
Attorney-adviser
__
B enefit-payment examiner
Budget examiner
Business accountant
Chief legislative analyst
Communications specialist
Contact representative
Exhibit specialist
Fiscal accountant
Illustrator
Insurance specialist
Liaison officer
Librarian
Management analyst
.
__
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel officer
Personnel analyst
Personnel clerk
Placement officer.
Photographer
Position classifier.
_
Printing specialist
Purchasing agent
Secretary stenographer
Section chief
Senior liaison representative
Staff assistant
Statistician
Statistical clerk
Supervisor

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
$7,785
47,355
7,785
7,570
7,570
33,075
76,310
7,035
6,390
27,495
7,465

1
6
1

7,680
14,070
46,235
47, 740
14,070
12, 780
7,680
12,780
6,605
1
3

7,250
210,345
82, 055
36,895
19,385
19,385
26,635
13, 855
7,250
6,605
13, 855
19,170
41, 780
6,820
6,390
12, 995
6,605
1
4
1

6 $46,280
1
8,000

7,785
24,860
50,320
13,425
6,605
20,245

7,785
25,290
50,535
13,425
6,605
20,460
6,820
7,680
14, 285
26,635
48,170
6,605
13,210
6,605
19,815
6,820
6,390
7,465
20,245
7,680
7,465
28,355
7,465
6,605
33,885
98,490
7,465
86,570
6,605
7,465
210, 560
94, 620
50,105
26,420
20,030
33, 885

13,855
26,205
47,955
6,605
13,210
6,390
19,600
6,^05
6,390
7,465
20,245

7,465
21,105

7,465
27,925
7,465
12,780
31,950
43,500
7,250
14 100,640

$7,785
46,065
8,000

1
7,465
4 27,925
1
7,465
1
6,605
5 33,885
14 98,490
1
7,250
12 86,355
1
6,390
1
7,250
31 208,410
14 93, 760
7 49,890
4 25,990
3 19,815
5 33,025
6,390
6,820
14,070
26,635
48,600
7,035
6,390
12, 995
6,820

6,390
14,070
27,065
49,245
7,035
6,605
13,425

6,820
28,570
7,035

1
4

6,820
29,000

6,050

1
2
1
1
1

6,390
12,780
6,185
5,915
6,860

1
2
1
1
1

6,605
12,995
6,185
6,050
6,860

1
2

6,590
12,640
5,915

1
2
1

6,590
12,775
6,050

1

6,725

45,005
12,365
6,385
30,845
17,130
6,115
6,115
11,015
5,575
12,365
16, 590
6,250
6,250
6,250

10
2
2
5
3
1

56,290
12,500
12,230
30,170
16,725
6,250
6250
5,440
11,015

10
2
2
5
3
1
1
2

56,965
12,500
12,365
30,305
16,995
6,250
5,440
11,150

2
3
1
1
1

12,500
16,725
6,250
6,250
6,250

3

16,590

12,500
16,725
6,250
6,250
6,250
6,250
16,590

2
23
4
1
1
1
6

16,455
5,575
5,575
5,575
11,690
133,490
23,785
6,385
5,440
5,575
36,555

2
3
1
1
1
1
3

1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
2

6,250
5,440
5,710
5,440
16,725
18,210
6,250
6,250
17,670
10,880

1

6,725
5,915
6,455
6,455
6,320
5,915

8
2
1
3
2

3

1
5,575
1 5,710
1
5,440
28 161,635
2 11,960
2 11,825
1
5,575
1 5,710
4 24,055
5,440

3
1
3
3

5,440
5,440
16,995
17940
17,940
6,250
6250
6,250
17,805
16,455

1
5,845
1
5,575
28 163,390
2 12,095
2 11,960
1 5,710
1
5,845
4 24,325
2 12,635
1
5,575
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
3

5,575
5,575
17,400
18,075
6,250
6,250
17,940
16,860

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Supervisor printing officer
Supply purchasing agent
Supply specialist
Tabulating proj ects planner
Voucher examiner
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

Deduct lapses

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $5,845
1
5,845
7 39,160
3 17,670
1
5,980
18 97,695
139 698,365
96 448,110
281
1, 215,005
483
1,859,055
430
1, 579,365
145 498,815
59 194,495

GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Department of medicine and surgery:
Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and
above: Physician
1 12,685
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 and above:
Production manager
__ _ 1
7,426
1
6,802
Chief, press unit
1
6,573
Chief, photo process unit
1
6,365
Chief, maintenance unit
1
6,365
Assistant chief, press unit.
Chief, maintenance and operation
section
__ _ __ _
1
6,240
Assistant chief, photo process u n i t . .
1
6,157
Assistant chief, maintenance and
operation section
Chief, bindery unit
1
6,157
1
5,949
Photographer, halftone.1
5,866
Machinist
1
5,720
Chief, central office plant unit
6 34,320
Offset press operator
1
5,720
Assistant chief, bindery unit
2 11,066
Mechanic, general
2 11,066
Film assembly stripper
Foreman, cabinet and repair shop
104 423,734
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental

1958 estimate

1 $5,980
7 39,430
2 10,880
1
6,115
17 93,670
128 651,425
84 397,665
249
1,091, 760
443
1, 728,915
374
1,348,355
79 274,551
45 148,845
1

12,685

3 $16,860
2 11,015
1
6,250
17 95,020
128 643,730
86 411,225
245
1,086,800
444
1, 730, 545
365
1,321,055
79 275,405
51 169,745
1

12,685

1

6,635

1

6,635

1

5,720

1

5,720

1
5,554
42 164,651

1
5,554
43 169,102

2,402
2,392
2,706
14,090,276
14,115,771
15,200,476
95 503,862
112 616,625
195 931,450

Net permanent, departmental (av2,280
2,307
erage number, net salary)
2,511
13,586,414
13,499,146
14,269,026
Positions other than permanent:
26,000
38,175
9,828
Intermittent employment
9,974
Part-time employment
16,149
Other personal services:
51,497
51,850
Kegular pay above 52-week base.
33,968
38,121
Overtime and holiday pay..—
63,218
245
246
245
Nightwork differential
250
222
250
Uniform allowances
All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Manager, regional office
G&-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Adjudicator, supervisor
Assistant manager
Manager
_ _
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Adjudicator, supervisor
Administrative officer.
Area representative
Assistant director
Assistant manager
Attorney, general.
Fiscal accountant—
Loan-guaranty officer
Manager
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Adjudicator
Adjudicator, supervisor..__
Administrative officer
_
Analyst, management officer
Analyst, management officer-supervisor
_
__
Appraiser
Assistant director.
Assistant manager
Attorney-adviser
Attorney, general
_Business accountant
Contact representative Educationalist.
_
Field supervisor
_
Fiscal accountant
Information specialist—
Loan-guaranty examiner
_
Loan-guaranty officer
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel officer




14,358,689

13,725,029

13,611,106

4

4

4

53,320

53,320

54,180

1 11,610
4 46,710
19 238,800

1 11,610
4 46,980
49 588,420

1 11,880
4 47,790
49 589,230

15
64
5
1
18
10
1
10
45

15
2
5
1
18
10
1
10
45

15
2
5
1
18
10
1
10
14

168,730
717,460
54,395
10,535
202,560
111,100
10,320
104,705
508,700

168,345
20,855
54,825
10,535
203,820
113,090
10,320
105,780
510,840

168,345
21,285
55,255
10,750
205,540
114,165
10,535
106,855
167,055

19 176,830
57 553,710
83 770,250
3 27,615

19 178,120
57 558,010
44 412,545
3 27,615

19 179,625
57 562,740
40 379,380
3 27,830

2
17
2
37
5
53
5
4
5
33
10
13
6
52
7
7

2
17
2
37
5
53
4
4
5
6
10
13
6
52
7
7

2
9
2
37
5
53
4
4
5
6
10
13
3
52
7
7

17,980
156,055
20,560
362,300
46,025
519,255
47,315
36,175
45,810
308,065
92,910
122,030
56,520
490,270
63,575
63,575

18,410
156,915
20,560
364,450
47,315
521,620
38,325
36,175
46,240
57,380
93,555
122.890
56,950
494,570
65,510
64,220

18,410
84,135
20,130
369,180
47,745
523,770
38,755
37.035
46,885
58,025
94,200
123,965
28,690
498,870
65,940
64,865

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Physician, medical
Psychologist, vocational adviser
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Adjudicator
Adjudicator, supervisor
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer._,,
Appraiser
Assistant to manager
Attorney-adviser
Attorney, general
Authorization officer
Business accountant
C hief, administrative division
C onstr uction analyst
Construction engineer.
___
Contact officer
Contact representative
Dental officer
Educational benefits specialist
Facilities specialist
Field supervisor
Fiscal accountant
Information specialist
Insurance examiner
Insurance operations, supervisor
Insurance underwriter
Liaison representative
Loan-guaranty examiner
Loan-guaranty officer
Loan-service representative
Management analyst, supervisor
Operations review, insurance
Organization and/or methods examiner
Personnel officer
Physician, medical
Placement officer
Position classifier..
Psychologist, counselor
Psychologist, personnel counselor
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Rating specialist, legal
Rating specialist, occupationalRealty officer..
Training specialist
Training supervisor
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Adjudicator
Adjudicator, supervisor
Administrative officer
Analyst, management
Analyst, management, work measurement
-.
Appraiser
Attorney, field examiner
Attorney, general
Attorney-reviewer
Authorization officer
Benefits payment clerk._
._
Budget examiner..
Business accountant
Chief, administrative division
Construction analyst
Construction inspector
Contact representative..
Contract specialist
Correspondence analyst
Educational benefits specialist
_-.
Employee relations officer
Engineer-architect
Facilities specialist—
Field supervisor
Fiscal accountant
General supply officer
Insurance operations, supervisor
Insurance specialist
Landscape architect
Loan-guaranty examiner
Loan-guaranty officer..
__
Loan-service representative
Operations review
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel officer
Placement officer.Position classifier
Property management representative
Psychologist, personnel counselor
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Psychologist, vocational rehabilitation and education-.
Realty officer
Training specialist-Training supervisor
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Adjudicator
Administrative assistantAdministrative officer
Appraiser
Benefit-payment clerk

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

92
82
1
71
51
1
23
116
3
14
1
1
10
16
19
1
1
27
17
1
4
2
1
1
9
52
13
6
4

$30,195
46,240

$30,195
46,670

$30,195
47,315

794,695
700,720
7,570
537,900
398,110
7,785
191,740
982,395
23,140
113,075
7,785
60,560
8,430
82,150
126,280
164,470
7,570
7,785
218,150
136,860
7,570
34,150
16,000
8,645
8,215
72,000
425,030
110,665
47,140
33,290

79 682,525
82 705,450

79 682,525
82 712,330

71
51
1
20
116
1
13
1
5

544,350
403,485
7,785
168,815
990,995
7,570
106,150
7,785
37,850

10
16
10
1
1
27
11
1
4
2
1
1
9
52
13

84,300
127,140
86,450
7,785
7,785
221,160
89,505
7,570
34,150
16, 000
8,645
8,215
73,935
429, 760
112,385
47,355
33, 290

71
25
1
20
116
1
13
1

552,735
198,710
8,000
169,890
995,295
7,785
107,870
8,000
84,300
128,430
86,450
7,785
8,000
223,310
90,150
7,785
34, 580
16,215
8,860
8,430
73,935

7
6
4

60,515
47,570
33,290

13 101,420
20 155,485
213
1,823, 755
7,570
7,570
16 137,030
2 16,430
24 181,680
227
1,930,380
234
2,001, 215
9 75,225
21 174,450
10 83,225

13 102,710
20 156,560
211
1,824,740
1
7,570
1
7,570
16 138,105
2 16,860
22 171,270
227
1,932, 745
234
2,004,225
9 76,085
20 168,385
8 67,225

13 104, 215
20 157,635
211
1,824,955
1
7,785
1
7,785
16 138. 320
2 16,860
22 176,000
227
1, 935, 755
234
2,007,450
7 59, 225
20 169,675
6 50,365

59 427,535
58 403,515
96 688,905
10 65,835

59 430,760
58 408,675
96 694,280
10 66,265

59 434,200
58 414,050
96 705,245
10 66,695

1
6,605
63 433,315
24 179,160
188
1,357, 625
66 475,275
72 495,340
2 13,210
2 13,640
19 132,590
2 14,285
95 621,885
2 13,210
231,295
14, 500
7,465
22, 395
7, 035
6.390
14. 930
- 26,420
36 267,665
3 22,395
4 26,850
3 20,460
6 40.275
75 500,750
15 111, 115
58 417,060
2 13.640
52 359, 585
24 168,195
1
7,465
3 20,245
5_ 33,885
25 178,670
148
1,112, 775

1
6,605
61 425,695
22 163,800
185
1,371, 565
66 481,725
"' 496,045
71
2 13,425
2 13,640
12 83,775
2 14, 500
95 627,260
2 13,640
33 233,445

1
6,820
35 253,320
22 161,220
185
1,385, 540
" 487,100
71 501,420
2 13,855
2 14,070
12 84,850
2 14,500

971,000

29 214,335
2 13,855
34 242,630
19 135,385
7,465
1
20, 890
5 34,960
7 52,255
120
920,955

141
1,042,460
28 199,130
12 87,860
6 44,360

141
1,051,705
28 202,140
8 59,290
6 45,005

135
1,007,775
28 204,720
6 44,145
5 37,325

15 102,225
2 12,910
42 269, 895
34 215, 690
3 18,950

15 100.875
2 13,045
42 274,080
25 161,915
19,095

15 100,875
2 13,315
42 279,615

1
1
1

7,465
7,680
7,035

33 236,670
.... ----"~T~~~7,~250

7,465
25 185,765
4
3
6
70
14
58
2
34
19
1
3
5
7
128

26,850
20, 675
40, 920
508,145
104, 940
422 220
13, 640
238. 330
133,020
7,465
20,460
34, 530
52,255

25 183,615
4 27.065
3 20,890
4 27,280
35 253,750

3

19,365

61

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725—Continued
Business accoun tant
Cash-accountant clerk
Construction analyst
Contact representative
Contract specialist
Correspondence analyst
Educational benefits specialist
Employee relations officer
Facilities specialist
Field examiner
Fiscal accountant
General supply officer
Insurance operations, supervisor
Insurance underwriter
Landscape architect
Loan-guaranty examiner
Loan-service representative
Manager
Operations reviewer
Organization and/or methods examiner
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Realty officer
Statistical clerk
Tabulating equipment supervisor. v_.
Training officer
Training specialist
Training supervisor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analyst, management
Analyst, management, work measurement
Appraiser
Attorney, field examiner
Attorney, general
Benefits payment clerk
Budget analyst
Business accountant
C ash-accounting clerk
Chief, mail service sect ion .
Claims examiner
C onstruction analyst
Contact representative^

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
13
1
31
87
84
3
3
2
3
6
46
'

$83,105
6,725
196,325
561,720
519, 540
19,095
19,500
13,450
19,635
40,350
302,465
57.015
12, 640
19, 500
12, 640
137, 040
182, 495
5, 915
25, 550

9
1
31
87
41
3
3
2
3

$58. 635
6,725

200, 510
585, 075
275, 725
19, 230
19, 635
13, 450
19, 770
40, 350
281, 210

2 12, 640
2 13, 045
2 12, 910
21 138, 390
27 177, 930
3

4 25,955
15 102,090

9
1

$59,715
6,725

87 582, 915
20 134, 500
3
19, 230
3
19, 770
2 13, 450
3 20,175
6 40, 350
43 286, 610
12, 775
13, 045
15
13

100,875
87,425

19,500

3

19,635

26, 360
94,150
5, 915

4
14
1

27, 035
94,150
6,050

27,305

4

27,305

1
6,320
1
6,725
7 46, 805
1
6, 455
1
6,050
2 13, 315
81 546, 345
40, 755

2 13,315
68 458,110
6 40,755

2 13. 585
67 457, 460
6 40, 755

752
4, 710, 530
28 169,330
52 310,285
1
5,575

747
4,668, 750
4 24,460
52 310,960
1 5,710

747
4, 658, 220
4'
25,000
52 317,980
1
5,710

4

1 5,710
1 5,710
152 880,610
149 859,700
199
199
1,237, 270
1, 235, 380
50,000
" 50,000
2 11,420
16, 725
2 12, 230
12, 230
19 111, 865
123,690
3 18, 750
24,055
1
5,980
5,980
5,440
163
1,000,195
936,805
340
341
2,089, 630
2,105,330
2 12,500
6,385
14 87, 500
56,385
2 12, 635
12,635
41 257, 735
257,465
21 132, 600
113,850
371,315
364, 525
353, 495
77 453,170
11,960
2 12,230
166,320
5,710
110, 030
108,815
17, 940
18,075
11,285
5, 575
530, 235
531, 720
747,040
749, 200
6,520
6,520
5,575
5,710
140,375
145,950

Contract officer
Contract specialist
Correspondence analyst
Education benefits specialist
Facilities specialist
Field examiner
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal auditor
General supply officer
Inspector-investigator
Insurance underwriter
Landscape architect
Loan-guaranty examiner
Loan-service representative
Mail and files supervisor
Office service supervisor.
Operations reviewer, insurance
Organization and/or methods examiner
153,050
Personnel officer
30 177, 240
Placement officer
5 30, 710
Position classifier
2 11,285
5,710
Printing and publications officer
1
Property management representative _
8 44, 735
5, 575
Psychologist counselor
1
5,440
Psychologist psychometer
1
Psychologist, vocational adviser
2 12, 230
6,115
Rating specialist, legal
1
Realty officer
44 255,830
Statistical clerk
2 12, 365
6,115
Statistician
1
Tabulation equipment operator
2 12, 365
Tabulation equipment supervisor
7 40,915
5,710
Tabulating project planner
1
86 550,055
Training officer
333
Training specialist
2,101, 230
815
GS--8. $4,970 to $5,780..
4, 704, 895
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335,210
6, 255, 550
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890502
2,291,430
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,4802,000
8, 686, 740
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925i, 890
22,675, 570
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685i,530
23,434,815
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,4703,281
10,816,250
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200337
1,031, 735
440200—58—




1958 estimate

26 152,105
22 131,290
5 30,035
1
5,575
8
1
1
1

45,815
5,710
5,575
5,710

44 261,770
2 12,500
1
6,250
2 12,500
10 58,855
1
5,845
86 550,865
194
1, 226,000
658
3, 381,905
100
5, 678,960
481
2,208, 450
929
8, 306,310
544
21,479,190
000
21, 538,630
488
8,224,425
313
953,235

5,845
199
1, 239, 295
50,000
11, 690
12, 365
112,000
18, 885
6,115

340
2,080,045
6, 385
56. 520
12, 770
257,060
94, 695
363, 850
77 453,710
2
12,500
17
3

107,735
18.210

68 397,460
125 r37, 375
1
6,655
1
5,710
24 145,950
26 151,295
22 132, 640
5 30, 305
1
5,575
8
1
1
1

46, 895
5,845
5,71C
5,845

44 267,170
2
12,500
1
6,250
2
12,500
10 59,665
1
5,980
86 551,945
170
1,071, 005
645
3,387,225
,078
5, 573,470
475
2,193, 420
,839
8,025,150
5,261
20,382,335
5,658
20,335,395
!,395
7, 921, 605
307
936,220

1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Chief, reproduction u n i t
Duplicating u n i t supervisor
Mechanic, general
.

Photo process unit supervisor
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, field.

Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above and
paid from "Inpatient care"

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $6,365
1
5,990
1
5,595
1 5,512
305
606
1, 365, 992

298
$603,033

25,121
23, 433
28,041
118,021,121
109, 621, 518
130, 689,154
1,210
1,112
1,284
5, 395, 490
4, 250, 406
6,861,058

369
361
1, 578, 283
1, 624, 740
Portion of salaries shown above and
824
1,220
paid from "Outpatient care"
5, 082,921
3, 509, 527
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedule for "Inpatient care" and
483
!68
paid from this account
2, 053, 010
1, 571, 752
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedule for "Outpatient care"
42 173,450
6 23,988
and paid from this account

369
1,625,000
761
3, 255, 432

481
2,042,643
40

169,480

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary) :
22, 887
II, 360
United States and possessions.. 25, 206
101,857, 068
117, 886, 655 108, 822, 369
Foreign countries:
43 306,594
41 292,330
43 308,000
U. S. rates
301 569,977 313 588,861 311 553,405
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
75, 000
Other personal services:
403, 670
431, 212
Regular pay above 52-week base
187, 500
844,146
323, 500
O yertime and holiday pay
10,600
7,600
11,397
Night work differential
610
610
1,243
Uniform allowances
476,000
487, 500
501, 487
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.

120,195, 905

110, 968, 246

103, 781,183

Personal services

134, 554, 594

124, 693, 275

117,392,289

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING
EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num - Total Num - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
salary
ber
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
ber salary
ber salary
Assistant administrator for construc1 $13,115
1 $12, 900
1 $13,115
tion
13, 545
1
1
13,330
1
13,330
Executive officer
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
37,260
3
3
36, 990
3
36, 720
Administrative officer
12,150
1
1
1
12, 150
11, 880
Architect
12, 690
1
12, 690
1
1
12, 690
Controller
36,180
3
35, 640
3
35, 910
Engineer
3
12,150
General supply officer
1
1
11, 880
1
11,880
12,150
1
11, 880
1
1
11, 880
Personnel officer
12, 690
1
1
12, 690
1
12, 690
Prosthetic laboratory technician
12, 690
1
1
12, 690
Psychologist, clinical
1
12, 690
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
1
10, 750
10, 535
1
10, 535
Accountant
77, 400
7
7
75, 895
7
76, 540
Administrative officer
33, 540
3
3
33,315
3
33, 540
Architect
10. 535
1
1
1
10, 535
10, 320
Audiologist
21,715
2
2
21, 500
2
21, 500
Biochemist
11, 395
1
1
11,395
1
11, ISO
Chaplain
10. 750
1
1
10, 750
1
10, 535
Director, budget service
53. 750
5
53, 320
5
53. 750
5
Engineer,.
11,180
1
1
11,180
1
11,180
Librarian, general
33, 540
3
3
33, 540
33, 315
3
Personnel officer
10, 535
1
1
10, 535
1
10, 535
Procurem?nt officer
32, 680
3
3
32,
465
32,
250
3
Psychologist
11.610
1
1
11,610
1
11, 610
Realty officer
10, 750
1
10, 535
1
10, 535
1
Recreation supervisor
11,180
1
1
11,180
1
11,180
Social worker
11,
395
1
1
11,180
1
10,
965
Statistician
1
1
10, 750
10, 535
1
10, 535
Supply officer. _.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
1
1
9,420
9,205
1
9,205
Accountant
77,510
8
76,865
8
8
76,435
Architect
86, 715
9
85,640
9
9
84,995
Administrative officer
18,840
2
18, 840
2
2
18,625
Attorney
9,205
1
9,205
1
1
8,990
Budget examiner
19,700
2
19, 700
2
2
19,700
Chaplain
9,635
1
9,635
1
9,635
1
Dietitian
176,655
174,505
18
18
18 173,215
Engineer
4
36,390
36,175
4
36,390
4
General supply officer
9,205
8,990
1
9,205
1
1
Librarian
9,420
9,420
1
1
1
9,420
Organization and methods examiner..
46,455
45, 810
5
5
45,380
5
Personnel officer
1
9,205
8,990
1
8,990
1
Pharmacist
9,850
9,635
1
9,635
1
1
Psychologist, clinical

62

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING

EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Recreation supervisor
Specialist, visual aids
Statistician
_.
Storage officer
Therapist
.
Training specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Architect
___
Attorney-adviser
Budget examiner
Chaplain
_
Dietitian
Engineer
General supply officer
__
Laundry superintendent
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner...
Orthopedic mechanic
Personnel officer
Pharmacist
Procurement officer
Scientist
Social worker
Specialist, visual aids
Statistician
Storage officer
Supply requisitions officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Architect
-_.
Attorney-adviser
Budget examiner
Dietitian
Engineer..
Equipment specialist
Exhibit worker
Food specialist
General supply officer
Interior decorator
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner. _
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Realty officer
Recreation supervisor
Statistician
Storage officer
Supply catalogist
Supply requisition analyst
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Information and editorial specialist
Procurement officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Boiler inspector
Budget examiner
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Exhibit worker
Freight and traffic supervisor
Interior decorator
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner. _
Orthopedic mechanic
Photographer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Requisition officer
Storage officer
Statistician
Supply catalogist
Supply officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Positions and salaries established by
law:
Chief medical director
Deputy medical director
Assistant medical director
Director of service
Director of nursing service
Deputy director of nursing service._
Chief dietitian




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$28,475
10, 065
18,840
8,990

$28,260
10, 065
18, 625
8,990
28,475
10, 280
9
6
1
4
3
5
22
7
1
2
7
2
5
4
4

10,280

71, 785
49, 290
8,215
31,140
25, 720
42, 365
183, 740
55,355
7,785
16,430
59,010
16,430
40, 215
30, 280
30,925
42,150
8,645
38,925
8,000
8,430

1
12
2
6
1
4
1
10
1
1
1
7
2
1
4
10
3
1

1
1

2
7
8
7
1
61
30
106
175
85
9
10

1
1
8
13
1
1
1

54,990
7,680
84, 205
13, 210
43,930
7,035
25, 560
7,465
70, 780
6,820
7,680
7,250
48,600
14, 715
7,465
28,140
68,415
20,030
7,035
14, 500
41,565
6,820
7,035
7,035

1
12
2
6
1
4
1
10
1
1
1
7
2
1
3
10
3
1
2
6
1

6,455
6,320
17,940
5,980
29,495
11, 285
33,855
28, 550
5,440
6,520
5,980
5,710
29,225
5,845
30,035
17,130
12,500
12, 500
40,645
52,875
46,760
11,690
40,915
48,920
40,780
7
5,645
1
313,555 61
143,190 30
466,510 106
674,805 175
313,225 82
31, 060
3
30,980 10
17,800
16,800
126,400
184,820
11,610
10,320
10,320

10,065
19,055
9, 205
28,905
10,280

1
1
8
13
1
1
1

67,010
72,430
49, 720
8,215
32, 215
25,935
42,150
185, 890
39, 785
7,785
16, 645
59,655
8,430
69,420
30,710
31, 570
7,570
42,365
8,645
39, 570
8,215

67,870
73, 290
50, 365
8,430
32,430
25, 935
42, 365
188,040
40, 000
8,000
16, 645
60,085
8,430
69,635
30,925
31, 785
7,570
42, 580
8,645
39, 785
8,215
8,645

55,420
7,680
84,415
13,855
44,360
7,250
26, 205
7,465
71,640
7,035
7,680
7,465
49,030
14,930
7,465
20,890
69,490
20, 675
7,250
14, 715
41,780
6,820

55, 635
7,680
85,490
13,855
44, 790
7,250
26,420
7,465
72, 285
7,035
7,680
7,465
49, 245
14,930
7,465
21,105
70,350
20,890
7,250
14, 715
42,425
6,820

7,035

7,035

6,590
6,455

6,725
6,455

12,095
5,980
29, 630
11, 555
34,530
28,820

12,095
5,980
23,785
11,690
34,665
28,955

6,520
6,115

6,520
6,115

11,420
11, 555
23,650

5,845
11, 690
17,805

12,500
17, 265
41,050
53,280
47,435
6,115
47,435
49,325
8
5
41,050
1
5,780
313,960 59
144, 540 25
471,910 96
678,205 165
302,170 76
3
10, 410
31,830

12,500
17,400
41,185
53,820
47, 705
6,250
47,975
49,730
30,170
5,780
304,910
122, 250
430,080
644,055
280,060
10,410
25,090

1
1
8
13
1
1
1

17,800
16,800
126,400
185,360
11,610
10,320
10,320

17,800
16,800
126,400
185, 360
11,610
10,320
10,320

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Department of Medicine and SurgeryContinued
N u m - Total N u m - Total
Positions and salaries established by
ber salary ber salary
law—Continued
Chief occupational therapist
1 $10,320
1 $10,320
Chief physical therapist...
1
10,320
1
10,320
Chief pharmacist
1
10,320
1
10,320
Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and
above:
Physician
14 187,815
18 238,280
Dentist
4
49,140
5
62,085
Senior grade. $10,320 to $11,395 and
above:
Physician
4
47,895
21,930
Dentist
21,285
1
10,965
Assistant director grade nurse. $7,570
to $8,645
9
72,860
10
80,215
Total permanent, departmental-. 940 5,966,470 920 5, 896, 290
Deduct lapses
40 205,378 30 120,195
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
900 5,761,092 890 5, 776,095
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
106,033
106,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
22,805
Overtime and holiday pay
30,000
30,085
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Clinical psychologist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Field supervisor
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist
Physiologist
Psychologist, clinical
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
__
Dietitian
Engineer
Field supervisor
General supply officer
Psychologist, clinical
Physiologist
Social worker
Training officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
___
Engineer
Exercise therapist
__
Field supervisor
Mycologist
Orthopedist
Parasitologist
Pharmacologist
Prosthetic representative.
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative officer
Biochemist
Field supervisor
Prosthetic representative .
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
Engineer
Orthopedist
Scientist
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Department of medicine and surgery:
Director of service. $13,225 to $14,300.
Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and
above:
Physician
Dentist
Senior grade. $10,320 to $11,395 and
above:
Physician
Assistant director grade nurse. $7,570
to $8,645

5,897, 210

7
1
2
7

72,670
10,750
21,930
76,325

5,934,900

7
1
2
7

72,885
10,750
22,145
76,540

Num- Total
ber salary
1
1
1

$10,320
10,320
10,320

14
5

188,625
62,625

4
1

48,110
11,180

9
73,505
880 5, 758, 740
51 216,240
829 5,542,500
106,000
21,900
28,000
5,698,400
7
1
2
7

73,100
10,965
22,360
76,755

49, 250
18,625
202, 510
37,465
8,990
62,930
9,850
8,990
46,455

49,465
18,840
202,940
37,680
9,205
63,145
9, 850
8,990
46,670

7 67,660
2 19,055
22 203, 585
4 37, 895
1
9,205
7 63,790
1 10,065
1
9,205
5 46, 885

63,355
71,140
5 39, 570
2 16, 215
21 166,495
1
8,000
1
7,785
7 59,440
12 97,290
5 40,430
7 59,010
6 46,925
1
7,785
6 48,645
1
8,000

63, 570
79,355
39, 785
16,430
167,140
8,215
8,000
59,870
105,505
40,645
59,440
47,140
7,785
48,860
8,215

64,000
79,355
40,000
16, 645
168,430
8,215
8,000
60.300
106, 580
40, 860
59,870
47,570
8,000
49,290
8,215

1
6,390
12 79,045
42 275,690
6,605
19,170
28, 570
6,820
6,390
12,995
6,390
7,035
7,250
32,810
19,170
6,390

3 21,105
16 111,055
62 438,535
2 14,070
42, 210
35,175
14,070
13,640
13,425
13,640
14,285
14, 500
47,955
34,315
20,675

21,320
113,205
489,655
14,285
42,425
35,390
14,285
13.855
13,640
13, 855
14, 500
14,715
48,170
34, 530
20,890

2
1
1
4

12,505
6,455
6,050
24,740

2
1
1
4

12,640
6,455
6,050
24,875

15
47
3"
17
1
3
1
131
93
202
165
194

83,760
267,020
16,590
94, 775
5, 575
16, 995
5,575
653, 930
401, 985
783, 055
596,285

21
53
6
28
1
7
1
140
105
222
272
298

116,400
299,660
35, 880
154, 615
5,710
40, 780
5,710
694,655
450,945
856,455
961,690

24
5

650,970
75,715
14,470

981,170
95 288,935
5 14,725

35 192,560
67 375,820
36,150
28 155,830
5,845
1
7 41, 320
5,845
1
160 801, 355
120 512,145
241 926,185
277 978,765
308
1,012,920
100 303,735
8 23,050

7

99,560

7 100,100

7 100,100

23 306,545
7 83,890

23 307,625
7 84,430

23 308,435
7 84,970

1

10,535

7

58,150

7

58,795

2
1
1
4

7

12,640
6,590
6,185
25,010

69,225

63

INDEPENDENT OFFICES

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Department of medicine and surgery—
Continued
Unclassified
Total permanent,field_

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

135 $475,800

143 $480,725

134 $465, 869
1,324
6, 628, 544

Deduct lapses

672,021

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
1,236

1,551
5,956, 523

Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

1,844
8,221,815
8,775,980
170
213
812, 315
1,026,280

1,721

425,989
222,086
6,833
348
223
4,412

1,631
7,409, 500
7,749, 700
463, 600
269,000

484,800
320, 200

31, 400

34, 500
9,500
500
400
6,500

400
300
6,500

6, 616, 414

1,300

8, 606,100

12, 513, 624

14,124, 200

14,304, 500

INPATIENT CARE
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Manager
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative officer, hospital
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer, hospital
Psychologist, clinical
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Anthropologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Building and grounds superintendent.
Engineer
Fiscal accountant
Personnel officer
Psychologist, clinical
Supply officer
Therapist
______
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
Anthropologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Building and grounds superintendent.
Dietitian
Engineer
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal officer
General supply officer
Microbiologist
Personnel officer
Pharmacist
Psychologist
Serologist
Social worker
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Advisement and guidance officer,
senior
Anthropologist
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Building and grounds superintendent.
Chaplain
Cost analyst
Dietitian
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal officer
General supply officer
Instructor
Librarian
Microbiologist
Mycologist
Organization and methods examiner-.
Parasitologist




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4 $52,245

4 $52,675

4

$53,105

6

6

6

72,240

71,380

71,810

48 519,010
1 10,320

50 544,810
1
10,320

50 547,390
1
10,535

9,850

1
10,065
104
1,021,605
1 10,065
2 17, 980
3 28, 475
1
9,420
1
9,850
6 56, 735
1
8,990
17 158.420
100 950,385
1
9,850
1 10, 065

1
10,065
1C6
1,050, 765
10,065
18, 410

1
101

991,195
10, 065
17, 980
28, 260
9,205
9,635
56,090
8,990
147, 495
929, 570
9,635
10,065

56
1
7
11
1
15
14
51
3
11

9,420
9,850
57,380

1 9,205
17 160,140
102 978, 685
1 9,850
1 10,065

452,300
8, 430
56, 000
92,085
7,570
127,095
114,365
417,890
23,140
84,345
68,085
1
7,570
87 678,370
1
7,785
285
2,219,585
1
7,570
4 33,075

454,020
8,645
56, 645
92, 515
7,785
127, 740
114, 795
433, 4fiO
23,355
92,130
75,870
7,570
694,370
7,785
1
290
2,259,800
1
7,785
4 33,290

59 479,095
1 8,645
7 57, 290
11 92, 945
1 7,785
15 128, 385
14 115, 225
54 442,105
3 23, 570
13 100,345
9 76, 515
1 7,785
89 695,015
1 8,000
293
2,283, 585
1 7,785
4 33, 505

2
136

2
13,640
143
1,028,795

2 13,855
143
1,035,245

13,640
975,250

1
7,465
2 12,995
3 19,385
36 249,605
26 184,200
31 221,095
276
1,995,195
4 25,560
137
984,865
1
6,390
498,960
13 83,500
32 208,135
53 388,550
7,035
28,355
6,390
7,250
7,50
14,930
7,465

56
1
7
11
1
15
14
53
3
12

1
7,465
1
7,465
2 13,210
2 13,210
3 19,600
3 19,600
37 258, 360
37 257,070
28 199, 990
28 198, 915
33 237, 745
33 236, 670
278
278
2, 029, 690
2,027, 325
4 25,990
4 25, 775
139
139
1, 007, 320
1,008, 610
1
6,605
R
o,OQA
oyu
503, 475
69 502,185
91,
610
14 90, 965
239, 285
34 225, 215
406,
275
55 404, 985
7,250
1 7,250
29, 215
4 28, 785
6,605
1 6,390
7,465
1 7,465
14,930
2 14,930
7,465
1 7,465
•t

1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Personnel officer
Pharmacist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Psychologist
Registrar
Serologist
Social worker
Statistician
Therapist
Training specialist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Building and grounds superintendent
Dietitian
Employee relations officer
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal officer
Funeral director
General engineer
General supply officer
Housekeeper
..
Inspector
Instructor
Librarian
Organization and methods examinerPersonnel officer
Pharmacist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Recreation specialist
Registrar
Social worker
Storage officer
Training specialist
Therapist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Building and grounds superintendent.
Chiropodist
Dietitian
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal auditor
Fiscal officer
Hematologist
Histologist
Housekeeper
Illustrator
Instrumentmaker
Instructor
Librarian
Mycologist
Organization and methods examiner..
Orthopedist
Parasitologist
Personnel officer
_.
Pharmacist
Photographer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Recreation leader
Recreation specialist
Recreation supervisor
Registrar
Secretary to civil service board of examiners
Serologist
Statistician
Social worker
Supply cataloger_.
Supply officer
Technician
Therapist
Training specialist-..
Vocational adviser-..
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780..
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335,.
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200-

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
106 $731,090
40,060
1
7,035
3 20, 460
6,820
1

155
1,047,855
63, 960
33.885
354,115
7,465
359,895
21,535
5,915

1
49
57
3
11
1
42
37
1
1
40
3
170

6,725
219, 470
32,410
6,725
66, 685
217, 395
6,725
147, 545
630,075
5,915
6,050
6,590
52, 720
6,725
313,460
358,755
19,365
69,520
6,590
280,695
241,400
6,725
6,725
251,180
18,075

1,024,160
9 51,660
324, 675
199,190
11, 960
233, 895
11,015
891. 410
17,400
162,095
191, 900
5,845
86, 595
11,285
6,250
43, 790
106, 425
5,575
41, 995
441,170
5,710
17, 670
49, 325
6,250
562, 025
764, 790
90, 375
60, 070
58, 450
28, 550
18, 480
30,980
308,625
376,200

108 $746,020
" 40,490
1
7,250
3 20,675
2 14,285
155
1,066, 775
9 64,390
5 34,530
52 371,195
1
7,465
56 375,900
3 21,750

108 $747,310
6" 40,920
1
7,250
3 20,890
2 14, 285

159
1,098, 785
64,820

5 34, 745
56 399, 335
7, 465
1
60 406,835
3 21,965

1
135
1
35
5
1
12
37
1
22
99
1
1
2

1
137
1
36
5
1
12
39
1
24
101
1
1
2
8
1
54
57
3
12
1
43
44 00
1
1
41

4 23,650
174
1,053,210
11 63,080
54 326,700
32 200,540
3 18,075
39 236,055
2 11,150
152 896,810
24,190
163, 040
198,150
5,980
92, 845
11, 420
6,250
49, 365
107,100
5,710
42, 400
443, 870
5,710
17, 805
49, 460
6,250
604, 965
791, 680
90, 915
71, 490
70, 680
28, 955
18, 750
31,115
55 333,625
66 394,545

4 23,785
177
1,069,125
11 63,485
54 328,050
32 201,350
3 18,210
39 237,270
2 11,150
152 900,455
4 24,325
26 163,715
35 211,055
6,115
1
18 104,130
11,
420
2
6,250
1
49,
770
9
18 107, 370
5,710
1
7 42, 535
74 446, 570
5,845
1
3 17, 940
8 49, 595
1
6,250
105 624, 795
138 806, 475
15 91, 320
12 71, 895
12 71, 220
5 29, 225
3 18, 750
5 31, 250
55 335,110
66 396,030

6,050
887, 355
6,725
227, 545
33, 085
6,725
72, 870
224, 390
6,725
148, 490
650, 385
6,050
6,185
13,180
53,125
6,725
52 331,475
57 360,105
19,500
76, 245
6,725
287,420
248,125
6,725
6,725
257,095

6,185
900, 805
6,725
234, 945
33, 355
6,725
74, 220
237, 840
6,725
162, 615
669, 235
6,185
6,320
13, 315
53, 395
6,725
343,440
360, 375
19, 770
76,380
6,725
288^ 095
260, 630
6,725
6,725
257,500
7500

5 29,225
4 23,245
4 23,380
6 36,015
6 36,285
6 35,610
2 12,500
2 12,500
2 12,500
207
209
206
1, 228,815
1, 245, 905
1, 215,410
16 92,440
16 92,980
16 91,900
108 652,455
108 655,020
108 648,405
8 49,325
8 49,730
8 48,920
251
255
249
1, 501,115
1, 523, 955
1,469, 985
4 23,920
4 24,190
4 23,650
8 50,000
8 50,000
8 50,000
863
867
860
4,701,130
4, 730,055
4,679,470
!,329
3,334
!,326
16,636, 745
16,836, 220
16, 517,195
,352
,358
,347
6, 264,195
6, 337, 410
6, 203, 295
t, 685
4,661
:,680
19,
759, 490
19, 414, 910
19, 565, 505
10, 425
0, 417
10, 455
39,
602,
580
39, 347,035
39, 566, 055
28, 481
28, 350
28, 523
97,
731,
565
96, 921, 495
97, 824, 365
9,594
9,573
3,614
30,138, 335
30, 342, 275
30, 348, 945
306 956,505 310 976,105 314 995,790

64

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB. FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
INPATIENT CARE—Continued

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Department of medicine and surgery:
Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and
above:
Physician
Dentist

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary
934

940

960

$12,806, 910
94
1,151, 280

$12, 555, 580
90
1,112, 970

$12, 545,550
89
1,116, 990

Senior grade. $10,320 to $11,395 and
above:
1,469
1,470
Physician
1491
17, 863,060
17, 656, 875
17, 900, 470
357
360
•9
Dentist
3,827, 430
3, 848, 930
3, 944, 605
Intermediate grade. $8,990 to $10,065:
1,164
Physician
1,170
1,216
11, 407,135
11,198, 360
11,714,440
98
104
118
Dentist
963,150
1,143,380
1,011,070
Full grade. $7,570 to $8,645:
63
499,055
63 482,015
Physician
.
66 520,045
19 148,560
19 148,345
Dentist
19 147,055
Associate grade. $6,390 to $7,465:
65 450,610
64 433,685
73 491,625
Physician
8 52,625
10 65,835
Dentist
10 64,760
Junior grade. $5,915 to $6,720:
43
290,795
40 268,740
Physician
42 279,480
Assistant director grade nurse. $7,570
134
136
142
to $8,645
1,097, 245
1,069, 205
1,131,915
502
2
Senior grade nurse. $6,390 to $7,465. _ _ 527
509
3,369,675
3,396,130
3, 522,115
1,393
1,398
1,432
Full grade nurse. $5,440 to $6,250
8, 202, 565
8,183, 865
8,360, 725
Associate grade nurse. $4,730 to
3,454
3,468
3,533
$5,590
18,083, 240
18,096,930
18,396,180
8,962
8,990
Junior grade nurse. $4,025 to $4,885. _. •,061
38,236,095
38,498, 390
37,305
37,149
36,915
Unclassified
130,341,460
125,086, 580
132,650,900
Total permanent, field
119, 244
119,694
119,455
489,009,690
494,498,000
498,109,610
Deduct—
700
822
700
Lapses
3, 225,127
3, 229,807
3,923,418
Portion of salaries shown above and
1,404
14
1,350
paid from'' Outpatient care''
826
6,612,840
6,260,923
3,946,632
Portion of salaries shown above and
paid from "General operating exil
483
481
2,042,643
2,053,010
1,571, 752
Add portion of salaries carried in position schedules for "General operating
9
369
expenses" and paid from this account-. 361
1,625,000
1,624, 740
1, 578, 283
Net permanent, field (average num117, 239
117, 530
ber, net salary)
117,589
487,854,000
484, 579,000
481,146,171
Positions other than permanent:
20, 900,000
20, 690, 000
20, 738, 386
Part-time employment
8, 862, 000
8, 702, 898
8, 771,000
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
1, 750,000
1,850,000
Regular pay above 52-week base
5. 440, 000
5, 525. 000
Overtime and holiday pay
5, 738, 447
4, 500, 000
4,636,000
Nightwork differential
4, 746, 080
1,065,000
1, 095,000
1,100, 512
Uniform allowance
218, 000
218,000
217, 830
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

522, 390, 324

527, 364,000

530, 589,000

$517, 310, 495
5,079,829

$522, 299, 000
5,065,000

$526,947, 000
3,642,000

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Orthopedist
Pharmacist
Physical therapist
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-10. $5, 915 to $6,725:
Administrative officer
Dietitian
Orthopedist
Pharmacist
Social worker
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Audiologist
Dietition
Hematologist
Librarian
Orthopedist
Pharmacist
Physical therapist
Prosthetic technician
Social worker
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. .
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470..
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Department of medicine and surgery:
Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and
above:
Physician
Dentist
Senior grade. $10,320 to $11,395 and
above:
Physician
Dentist..
Intermediate grade. $8,990 to $10,065:
Physician
Dentist
Full grade. $7,570 to $8,645:
Physician
Dentist
Associate grade. $6,390 to $7,465:
Physician
Dentist
Junior grade. $5,915 to $6,720:
Physician
Associate director grade nurse. $7,570
to $8,645
Senior grade nurse. $6,390 to $7,465._.
Full grade nurse. $5,440 to $6,250
Associate grade nurse. $4,730 to $5,590.
Junior grade nurse. $4,025 to $4,885...
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, field..
Deduct—

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Psychologist, clinical..
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer.
Audiologist
Psychologist, clinical_
Social worker
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
22 $208, 960

24 $226,940

24 $227,585

31,355
7,570
71 578,535
78 535
5 41,720

4 31,785
1
7,785
71 580,040
5 42,150

32,430
7,785
557,330
42,580

8

56,280

8

56,710

857,355

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
7 $47,310
2 13,425
1
7,465
1
7,250
1
6,820
1
7,465
61 433,865
34 240,480

7 $47, 740
2 13,640
7,465
1
7,250
1
7,035
1
7,465
1
63 446,645
36 253,260

11
1
1
6
12

11
1
1
6
15

70,735
6,725
6,185
37, 785
77, 865

71,005
6,725
6,185
37,920
95, 610

$48,385
13,855
7,465
7,465
7,035
7,465
433,865
253,260
11
1
1
6
15

71, 275
6,725
6, 320
38,190
95, 745

4 24.460
31 187,135
8 48, 380
22 132, 640
1
5,980
6, 250
1
5, 710
1
44 263,120
47, 840
5 30, 980
105 639, 645
95 519,670
525
2,730, 675
168 785,070
457
1, 952, 725
794

4 24, 730
4 25,000
31 187, 945
31 188, 215
10 59, 260
10 59, 665
22 133, 990
22 134,395
6,115
1
6,250
1
6,250
1
6, 250
1
5, 845
1
5,980
1
44 263, 930
44 264, 335
48,110
48, 650
36, 690
37,095
668,195
613,795
115
105
65 370,570
79 440,150
450
510
, 662, 800
2,391,300
161 756, 510 125 611,250
440
401
1, 890,335
1, 747, 205
791
708
3, 079,005
2,778, 900
2,104
2,080
2,021
7, 740, 490
7, 664, 290
7,447.385
716
711
704
2,455,110
2,440.310
2, 419, 590
74 227,620
60 189,960
58 184,580

182
2,308,670
22 263,505

184
2,331,890
20 239,210

184
2,331, 890
16 191,695

480
5, 467, 665
131
1
1, 482, 425

485
5, 519, 265
129
1, 459, 635

472
5, 378, 440
107
1, 228, 295

156
1, 570,140
20 201,300

160
1, 606,100
18 181,170

153
1, 539, 945
16 161,040

23, 355
15,355
3
1

20,675
6,390

3
2
3
1

23,570
15,355
20,890
6,605

1

5,915

1

6,050

14
43
38
32
13

111,570
301,000
237,500
172,260
55,055

15
45
40
32
13

119,140
313,780
248,380
173,580
55,265

17

78,115

25 111, 671

24, 000
15, 785
21, 320
6,605
6,050
15
45
40
32
13

119, 570
313, 780
248, 380
173,580
55,475

25 111, 671

6,571
6,510
6,147
35,101, 440
34,949, 331
33,190,046

Portion of salaries shown above and
112 383,629
202 726,331
231 874,838
paid from "General operating expenses"
Add—
6 23,988
42 173,450
40 169,480
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedules for "General operating
expenses" and paid from this account
1,220
824
761
5, 082,921
3, 509, 527
3, 255, 432
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedules for "Inpatient care" and
paid from this account
826
1,350
1,404
3,946, 632
6, 260,923
6, 612,840

OUTPATIENT CARE
1957 actual

1958 estimate

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
8,499
8,440
8,041
43,723,376
43,820, 000
42,014,000
Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
1,235, 359
1,135,000
1,130,000
Intermittent employment
1, 467,629
1,400,000
1, 400,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
136,200
136, 200
Overtime and holiday pay
13,191
5,200
5,200
Nightwork differential
4,297
3,700
3,700
Uniform allowance
19,320
17,900
17, 900
Additional pay for service abroad
65,218
63,000
63,000
01

Personal services..

46,528,390 I

46,581,000

44, 770,000

65

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
MAINTENANCE

AND OPERATION

OF SUPPLY

1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Fiscal accountant
Supply officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative officer
Buildings and grounds superintendent
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Requirements officer
_
Storage officer
_.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Fiscal accountant
Procurement officer
Property and stock officer
Requirements officer
Storage officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Unclassified
Total permanent,field_
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Uniform allowance
01

1958 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
$18,195

1
3
1

2
2
1
9
14
11
24
53
55
8
157

2

$18,195

23,140

4

30,710

6,39*0
19,815

1
3

6,390
20,030

Num-

Total

ber

salary

3

$27,400

6

47,140
6,605
20,245
6,455

6,455

1
3
1

6,050
5,915
12, 370
6,320
13,180

1
1
2
1
2

6,185
5,915
12, 640
6,455
13,315

1
1
2
1
2

6,185
6,050
12, 910
6,455
13, 450

5,440
16, 995
11, 285
11, 825
5, 710
48, 645
69, 965
51, 765
104, 280
201, 725
187,970
24, 615
687, .503

1
5
2
2
2
9
16
11
24
55
57
8
150

5,575
28,280
11,555
11, 960
11,285
49, 725
79, 960
53, 250
106,170
213,400
199,165
25,295
655, 950

1
16
2
4
2
9
24
12
25
63
65
8
151

5,710
91,090
11,690
22, 570
11, 555
50, 400
121, 425
58, 815
114,430
231, 720
229,240
25,975
671, 680

6,320

360 1, 577, 860
23
91,960

403 1, 799,195
12
37 095

325 1,411,937

337 1, 485, 900

391 1, 762,100

7,266
9,099
2,964

6, 000
4,600
7,700
2,400

6, 700
5,600
9,100
3,300

1, 431, 266

1, 506, 600

1, 786, 800

OF HOSPITAL AND DOMICILIARY

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Construction management engineer.-.
Senior resident engineer
Architect
Mechanical engineer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Construction management engineer..
Resident engineer
General engineer
Architectural engineer
Civil engineer
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Mechanical engineer
Structural engineer
Architect
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Construction management engineer...
Resident engineer
Architectural engineer
Civil engineer
Electrical engineer
E quipment specialist
General engineer
Mechanical engineer
Structural engineer
Architect
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Resident engineer
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget examiner
Architectural engineer
Electrical engineer
E q u i p m e n t specialist
Mechanical engineer
Structural engineer
Architect
Survey statistician
Color designer
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

1959 estimate

357 1, 545, 418
32
133,481

Personal services.

CONSTRUCTION

DEPOTS

FACILITIES

1957 actual

1958 estimat(

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

$59, 960
20,130
10, 280

6
2

$60,390
20,345

$60,605
20,345
9,205

8
25
2
3
1
5
1
13

7
31
10

65, 290
206,020
16, 645
24,000
8,430
39, 355
8, 215
104, 430
65, 505
120, 085

2
3
17
4
32

51, 395
224, 320
71, 210
40, 920
43, 930
13, 855
21, 750
123, 250
29, 430
229, 420

4
1
1
1
1
2
1
7
1
4
2
2
5
3
7
26
16
7

23, 920
5,710
5,575
5,575
6,250
11, 690
6,250
39, 025
5,710
24, 865
12,095
11,960
25, 460
13,185
30,955
99,415
55, 475
23,865

66, 365
209, 375
16, 860
33, 290
17,290
39, 785
8,215
105, 290
57, 290
107, 225

66, 795
210, 880
16. 860
16, 860
17,290
32, 215
8,430
89, 505
49, 290
92, 085

2
3
11
3
25

42, 855
235, 870
44, 575
28, 355
44,145
13, 855
22,180
65, 970
22, 395
185, 045

43, 500
235,870
37,110
28, 785
44,360
14, 070
14, 715
81,115
22, 610
177, 795

3
1
1
1
1
1

16,320
5,845
5,710
5, 710
6,250
6,385

7
18
11
7

31,250
6,250
26, 270
12,365
5,980
32, 520
9,370
31,090
69, 715
39,090
24,375

25
2
4
2
5
1
13
7
13
6
32

3
1
1
1

16,725
5,845
5,710
5,710

1

6,385
6,250
6,250
13, 635
12, 635
6,115
27,185

5
18
9
4

22,400
70,565
32,315
14,475

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

298 2,004,805

260 1,790,450

231 1,642,495

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

31 $195,901

15 $134,150

23 $237,680

267 1,808,904

245 1, 656, 300

208 1,404,815

2,523

6,275
2,500

5,310
2,500

1,811, 427

1, 665,075

1,412,625

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

25
10

91,750
34,300

30
10

110,100
34,300

30
10

110,100
34,300

35
7

126,050
22,366

40
5

144,400
13,850

40
5

144,400
13,850

103, 684

35

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

CANTEEN

SERVICE

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS -15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director of canteens
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief of division
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
C hief of division
Chief of section
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
Procurement representative
Business specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Auditor
Business specialist
Buyer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Buyer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Auditor
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over annual leave taken

130,550

130, 550

101,661

520,000

520,000

291

495
300

495
300

205, 636

651, 345

2,017,063

2, 316, 420

REVOLVING

651 345
2,063,970

FUND

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

1

$11,880

1

$11,880

1

$12,150

2

21,070

2

21,070

2

21,070

8,990
38,540

9,205
38,540

1
4

9,205
39,400

7,570
7,785
8,645
7,785

7,570
8,000
8,645
7,785

7,785
8,000
8,645
8,000

27,065
7,680

27,065
7,895
13,640

34,315
7,895
13, 640

5,575
5,440
18, 775
8,835
19, 295
7,730
13, 450
3,200

5, 710
11,015
9,725
9,105
19, 970
7,730
13,755
3,200

2
1

12,775
5,440
18, 370
4,620
19,160
10, 840
17, 490

38 235,705
2.2 13,732

39
2

243, 595
12, 738

39 250,315
1. 4 8, 750

35.8 221,973

37

230,857

37. 6 241, 565

937
500

405
2,026

All personal services, departmental.

224, 404

963
500

2,026

2,000

234,320

245,028

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
5
53,750
5
52,675
5
51,600
Field director
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
5
47,100
5
46,025
5
44,950
Assistant field director
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
40, 430
5 39, 570
5
38,495
Chief of branch
151, 570
19 149,010
Retail store specialist
19 148,990
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
34, 960
5 33, 685
5
33,670
Accountant
26, 000
5 25, 730
5
26,270
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
23, 235
5 23, 505
5
23,505
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
151, 535
35 148, 700
35 148,430
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
186,
545
49 185,635
49 185,045
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
125, 265
37 126,400
37 125,025
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
12, 605
4 12, 350
4
13,755
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
108 704,075
107 683,075
104 650,625
$5,440 or above
150 689,400
150 674,400
Less t h a n $5,440
146 643,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1,871
1,871
1,865
equivalent to less t h a n $5,440
4,332,693
4,310,675
4,250,935
Total permanent, field-

Total permanent, departmental




1957 actual

2,302

2,289
6,384,495

2,303
6,511,435

6,579,163

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1957 actual

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
CANTEEN SERVICE REVOLVING FUND—Continued
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Deduct lapses

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
9.8

5.1

field

_

Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment_.__
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over
annual leave taken

01

255,987
204,540

260,000
200,000

260,000
200,000

162,446

3,235
131,000

3,281
126,000

72,276

72,276

72,035

All personal services, field

7,052,423

7,163,386

7,227,004

Personal services. _

7,276,827

7,397,706

7,472,032

_

SUPPLY FUND
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief, publications division
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant chief, publications division.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief, printing procurement section. _
Chief, distribution section.__
Chief, art and design section
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
__
Chief, reproduction section
Assistant chief, printing procurement
section
Assistant chief, distribution section. __
Art assistant
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Art assistant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Supervisor, procurement unit
Art assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Production manager
Chief, press unit
Chief, photo process unit
Chief, supply and maintenance unitAssistant chief, photo process unit
Chief, binding unit. _ _"_
Assistant chief, binding unit
Machinist
Photographer
Plant foreman
Offset press operator
Mechanic, general
Film assembler-stripper
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
$10,320
1

$10,320

1
1
1
1

8,990
7,570
7,570

1
1
1
1
1

6,820
7,465
6,390
6,390
7,465

6,820
7,465

1

6,320

6,455

1
1
1
6
6
21
18
22

5,575
5,710
4,970
27, 555
27,180
81, 660
66, 740
76,820
9,390

8,990
7,570
7,570

6,390
6,390
7,680

1
1
1
6
6
21
18
22
3

6,926
6,677
6,802
6,573
6,386
6,074
5,366
6,074
6,157
5,949
29,745
11,440
11,440
178,189

149

683,558

5,575
5,710
4,970
28, 365
27,720
84, 495
67, 590
76, 990
9,560
6,926
6,677
6,802
6,573
6,386
6,074

6,157
5,949
23,796
11,440
11,440
169,328
144

663,033

3

$17,085

3

$14,698

146

666,473

141

648,335

All personal services, departmental._

$13,475

2,296.9
2,279.2
2,298.3
6,357,174
6,496,875
6, 565,688

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Chief, service and reclamation division
Chief, books and periodicals division.
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Manager, eastern publications depotManager, midwestern forms depot
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant manager, eastern publication depot
Assistant manager, midwestern forms
depot
Supervisor, cataloger
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
General trade craftsman
Mechanical equipment repairman. .
Cabinetmaker
Chief, reproduction unit
Supervisor, duplicating group
Supervisor, photo process group
Mechanic, general
Supervisor, warehouse group
Platemaker
Equivalent to less than $5,440—
_.
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52 week base
All personal services, field
01

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

4.7
$14,560

$27,321

Net permanent,

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses

1958 estimate

3
1

2,575

2,497

669,048

650,832

21, 750
7,465

21,965
7,680
6,185
6,455

$21,535
7,465

6,050
6,320
5,440
1
1

6,250
5,375
12,900
29,360
22, 905
6,005

1
11

6,802
67,205

5,575

5,845
6,250
5,510
4,525
4,080
21,455
84, 480
45, 805

1
1
1
1
1
5
22
13
2

6,385
5,645
4,660
4,215
21, 860
85, 245
46,340
6,600

12,836
166,866
5,545
6,739
6,344
5,824
5,928
5,533
5,699
349,675

2
28
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
82

12,836
166,866
5,545
6,739
6,344
6,115
5,928
5,533
5,699
356,169

1
1
1
1
1
5
22
13
3

32

161,515

70
3

347,317
15,901

173
4

805,609
19,741

173
4

812,564
20,968

67

331,416

169

785,868

169

791,596

3,035

Personal services

331,416

788,903

3,051
794,647

331,416

1,457, 951

1,445,479

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual

Field:
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
6
3
21
4
2

$45,420
16,530
100,020
20,510
6,945

3
2
12
2
1

$25,505
10,615
58,620
7,255
3,515

2
3
12
1
1

$17,075
16,665
56,595
4,210
3,600

20

94,366

17

75,494

29

137,548

56

283,791

37

181,004

48

235,693

1,091
284,882

696

907

181,700

236,600

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES
OPERATING EXPENSES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $13,975:
Commissioner of public buildings
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy commissioner of public buildings
13,975
1
14,190
1
14,190
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant commissioner, acquisition
and disposal
12,900
13,115
1
13,115
Assistant commissioner, design and
construction
12,900
12,900
1
13,115
Assistant commissioner, program
planning
12,900
12,900
1
13,115
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative officer
11,880
12,150
1
12,420
Chief appraiser12, 690
11,610
Deputy assistant commissioner, de1
11,880
sign and construction
11, 610
11,610
Deputy assistant commissioner, pro<
1
11,880
gram planning
„„
11,610
Director, acquisition
12,905
1
11,610
12,905
Director, agency services „.
11,610
1
12,905
Director, architectural and structural
1
11,610
engineering
11,610
11,610
Director, construction
11,610
11,610
11,880
Director, disposal
.
12,905
12,905
13,120
Director, estimates
11,880
11,880
12,150
Director, mechanical-electrical
11,610
11,610
11,880
Director, planning
11,610
11,610
11,880
Special assistant to the commissioner
12,905
13,120
13,120
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Agency services coordinator
52,890
64,070
64,930
Assistant chief appraiser
10,320
10,320
10, 535
Assistant director, estimates
10,320
10,320
Assistant director, construction
1
11,180
10,320
10,320
Branch chief
6
64,715
53,320
64, 500
Career management officer
10, 320
10,320
Deputy director, acquisition
10,965
10,965
10, 750
Deputy director, architectural and
structural engineering
10,750
10, 750
10,965
Deputy director, disposal
10,320
10,320
10, 535
Deputy director, mechanical-electrical.
11,180
10, 320
10, 535
Director, occupancy standards
10, 320
10,320
10, 535
Evaluation engineer..
11,395
Long range plans engineer
21, 715
2
20,640
2
20,640
Staff assistant to assistant commissioner, acquisition and disposal
10, 320
1
10,535
1
10,320
Supervising architect
10, 535
Supervising architectural engineer. _
10, 750
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
_
2
18,625
18,840
19, 055
Agency services coordinator
1
8,990
27, 400
27, 615
Architect
1
10,065
Division director
10,065
10,065
Engineer
_
6
60,605
60,175
50,110
Real estate planning specialist
1
8,990
8,990
9,205
Real property adviser
10, 280
10, 280
Realty officer..
_
29,335
66, 370
Section chief
9,635
10,065
10,065
Space officer
9,420
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
Administrative officer_
9,075
Agency services coordinator__
1
7,570
7,570
3
23,785
Appraiser
3
22,710
23,140
1
7,570
16,860
Engineer_
_
2
16,430
5
42,000
49, 505
Realty officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
6,605
1
6,820
Agency services coordinator
1
6,390
1
6,390
1
6,605
Appraiser
2
14,715
Architect
1
7,680
1
7,680
1
7,680
Engineer
Real estate planning specialist
2
14,070
2
14,070
14,930
Realty officer
_
__
13, 855
1
6,605
1
6,605
Space officer
_
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
2
11,825
11,690
2
11,960
Administrative assistant
5,440
Appraiser
_-_
5,440
5,440
Realty assistant
5,440
10, 885
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
:
10,885
11,155
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
30,660
34,510
34,915
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
61,005
66,030
67,380
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
86, 765
24 100,235
102,395
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
_
108, 735
20
74,320
75,280
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
23, 840
16,810
17,150
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
_
2,960
3,045
2,960
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment




155 1,091, 790
42.9 287,741

158 1,149,730
3.3 23,363

158 1,164,460
5.1 38,093

112.1

154.7
1,126,367

152.9
1,126,;

804,049
9,693

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

SERVICE
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
_
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.

816, 539

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant regional director
Regional director, Public Buildings
Service
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief, acquisition and disposal
Chief, planning
Deputy regional director, Public
Buildings Service
Regional Director, Public Buildings
Service
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Appraiser
.
Branch chief
District director
Division chief
Engineer
_. .
Executive officer
Real property officer
Realty officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
Appraiser. .__
___
Branch chief
Division chief
Executive officer
Real property officer
Realty officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Facilities superintendent
Mechanical equipment inspector
Real property disposal officer
Real property officer
Realty officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Appraiser
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
__ _.
Realty assistant
_ _
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to more than $5,440:
Machine tool inspector. _.
Mechanic foreman
__
Equivalent to less than $5,440
___
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary).Positions other than permanent: Temporary emploment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base... _
O vertime and holiday pay
Night work differential
01

$4,333

$4,333

1,130,700

1,130,700

$2,797

1

12,150

9

111, 780

10

123,390

10

124,200

7
6

74,135
65,575

8
10

85,785
107,285

8
10

86,430
107,930

3

32,465

3

32,465

1

10,750

1
8
8
3
2
2
1
2

10,065
72,350
77,080
30,410
20,345
19,915
10,065
20,130

4
9
16

36,820
82,415
149,215

4
9
16

37,035
83,060
151,150

2
2

19,915
20,130

2
2

20,130
20,130

4
2

39,185
17,980

4
2

39,400
17,980

4
1
11
1

35,010
7,570
92,300
7,785

6
10
4

46,710
78,710
33,935

6
10
4

46,710
78,925
34,150

1
17

7,570
136,325

1
6
32

9,075
48,000
256,375

1
6
32

9,075
48,000
260,245

2
2
1

13,640
13,210
6,605

2
2

13,640
13,640

41

279,835

41

284,565

1

7,465

2
1
6
1
35

13,210
6,390
42,640
6,820
239,420

1

6,725

1
20
8
5
25
75
24
2

5,575
118,430
39,845
24,045
108,625
286,215
85,985
6,260

13
9
9
31
76
17
1

75,580
43,830
42,795
129,025
289,120
60,690
3,385

13
9
9
31
76
19

76,525
44,775
43,470
131,725
292,010
68,400

2
1
43

11,480
6,074
195,028

6
1
42

35,483
6,413
201,121

6
1
42

35,483
6,413
201,121

339 2, 031, 542
42.4 239, 346

380 2,388,122
10.1 54, 752

380 2, 408, 782
8.6 50,812

371.4
296.6
369.9
2, 357, 970
2,333, 370
1, 792,196
17,100
9,030

8,930

5,031
6

All personal services, field_ _

1, 814, 333

2,342, 300

2, 367,000

Personal services

2, 630, 872

3, 473,000

3, 497, 700

SITES AND EXPENSES, PURCHASE CONTRACT
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Special assistant to administrator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Realty officer—.
,—

PROJECTS

1958 estimate

1959 estimato

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$11,610
11,395
10,320

$11,395
10, 535

1
1

67

$11,395
10,535

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SITES AND EXPENSES, PURCHASE CONTRACT

1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Engineer..
Realty officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Branch chief
Engineer
.
Realty officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
C onfidential assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

Number

Num- Total
salary
ber

Total
salary

2
1

$18,840
9,420

2
1

$19,055
9,420

2
1

17,935
7,570

2
1

17,935
7,570

4,750
18,535
10,035

1
3
3

4,750
10,925
10,290

109, 015
7,695

5,845
5,335
4,345
10,800

1
5
3

11
5

77,155
39,179

17
2
15

15 101,875
0.1
555

101,320

14.9 101,320

390

390

101, 710

101, 710

856

All personal services, departmental..

01

Number

1
1
1

38, 832

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Planning analyst
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Planning analyst
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Planning analyst
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

1959 estimate

$8,645
8,860

37, 976

PROJECTS—Con.

1958 estimate

1
1

Net
permanent,
departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

Total
salary

7,570

3

23,140

3

23,355

14, 500

7

48,385

6

41,565

11,690
5,510
7,850
3,260

9

34,900

9

35,325

9
2.2

50,380
10,604

19
1

106,425
6,820

18 100,245
0.1
640

6.8

39,776

18

99,605

17.9 99,605

385

385

67

All personal services, field.

39,843

99,990

99, 990

Personal services

78, 675

201, 700

201, 700

BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT FUND

1957 actual
NumDepartmental: Grades and ranges:
ber
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant commissioner for buildings
1
management
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Deputy director, buildings manage1
ment
1
Director, buildings management
Director, communications
1
Director, operations
1
Director, protection
Director, research
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Buildings management specialist
Chief engineer, major maintenance. _.
Communications officer
Engineer
Protection officer
Real property specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Buildings management specialist
C ommunications specialist
Engineer
Protection officer
Real property specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Architect
Buildings management specialist
Communications specialist
Engineer
Protection officer
Real property specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
Buildings management specialist
2
Communications specialist
8
Engineer
Real property specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant




Total
salary
$12,900

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

1

$12,900

1

$13,115

12,150
12,905
11, 610
11,610
11,610
11, 610

11,880
11, 880
11, 880
11,880

21,930
10, 965
11, 395
21, 715

21, 930
10,320
20,640
62, 350
10, 320
10,320

22,145
10, 320
20,640
62,350
10, 320
10,320

48,390
28, 475
76, 865
9,635
9,635

58, 240
9,850
93, 555

58, 455
9, 850
94, 200

11,610
11,610

9,850

10,065

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Buildings management specialist
Communications specialist
Engineer
Equipment specialist
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
._._
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental ___
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary). _.
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

Protection officer
Safety officer
Section chief
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Space officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative officer
Assistant buildings superintendent.
B uildings superintendent
Communications assistant
Property and equipment officer
Sign illustrator
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Assistant buildings superintendent.
Assistant shop superintendent
Assistant supervisor
Branch chief
Buildings management assistant
Buildings superintendent
Communications supervisor
Contract officer
Engineer
E quipment specialist
Facility superintendent
Firefighter
Inspector.
Security officer
Space analyst
Supply officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480

1
1
3
7
1
1

8,430
7,785
23,355
54, 065
8,645
7,570

1
1
3
7
1
1

8,430
8,000
23, 785
54, 280
8,645
7,570

6,605
13,210
56,925

2
2
10
1

13, 210
13,425
67,340
6,390

2
2
10
1

13, 425
13, 640
67, 555
6,390

GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685-

5,575

GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200. .

GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925-

5,575

1959 estimate

Total
salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

$6, 385
5,980
25, 595
28, 705
42, 370
45, 740
21,345

$6,385
11, 690
5,440
5,440
32, 350
22,195
45, 365
47. 880
20, 835

$6, 520
11,825
5,440
5,440
32, 620
22, 465
46,040
48, 305
21.090

93 647,075 113
22. 2 146, 991 18

780, 085
110, 655

113
4

786,340
29,240

70. 8 500,084

669,430

109

757,100

Number

GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470..

95

1, 378
1,225

All personal services, departmental..
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Buildings management officer
Division chief
Engineer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Architect
Buildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Division chief
Engineer
Safety officer
_
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Architect
Area manager
Branch chief
Buildings management officer
Buildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Engineer
Safety officer
Section chief
Security officer
Space officer
Supply officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Architect
Assistant buildings s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . . .
Branch chief..
Buildings management officer
Buildings superintendent
Chemist
..
Communications specialist
Engineer

8,215
7,785
23,140
32,000
8,645
8,000

6,250

1958 estimate

1957 actual

REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued

502, 687

2
4
4

21,285
42,785
44,075

2
4
4

2, 570
1,000

2,900
1,000

673,000

761,000

21, £00
43, 215
44,290

2
4
4

21,715
43,645
44,505

2
19,055
1
9,205
6
59,960
1
9.635
11 106,845
17 161.645
1
8,990

2
19, 270
1
9,420
6 60, 390
1
9,850
11 107, 490
17 162, 720
8,990
1

19.485
9,420
6 60820
60,820
1
9,850
11 108,350
17 164,010
1
9,205

3
24,860
3
25,290
16 132,515
5
41,290
17 138,690
2
16,215
57 471,050
8,430
15,140
8,645
50,150
7,570

3 25, 075
3 25, 505
16 133, 590
5 41, 720
17 139, 980
16, 430
2
57 473, 200
8,645
1
15, 355
2
8,645
1
50, 580
7,785

3 25,290
3 25, 720
16 134,880
5 42,150
17 141,055
2 16,645
57 476,425
8,645
15, 570
8,645
51, 010
7,785

4 28, 355
14 101, 930
1
7,465
3 20,890
10 72,820
45 318, 515
7,250
1
8 56, 495
165
1, 202,160
1
1
6, 605
4 28, 785
5 36,465
7,250
1
7,465
1
13 91. 455

4 28, 570
14 102, 790
1
7,465
3 21,105
10 73, 680
45 321, 740
7,250
1
8 57,140
165
1, 209, 685
6,605
1
29,000
4
5 36,895
7,465
1
7,465
1
13 92, 530

4
14
1
3
10
45
1
8
165
1

27,925
100,855
7,250
20,675
71,745
315,290
7,035
55,850

13

195,710
9,0
6, 390
28,355
36,035
7, 250
7,250
90
90,595
595

3
3
12
2
1
1

19,770
18,420
77,865
12,640
6,185
5,915

3
3
12
2
1
1

19,905
18, 555
78, 540
12,910
6,320
6,050

20,040
18,825
79, 215
13,180
6,455
6,185

11 68,615
7 43, 750
12 74, 730
6,250
1
5,845
1
4 24,325
7 42,810
42
42 253, 455
4
4 23,650
1
5,980
1
62
62 380, 750
22,975
4
1
5,980
1
3
18, 750
7
7
41,725
3
3
18,345
10
10 61,015
6
6
37,500
77
77 441,720
142
142 736,510
136
136 622,080
334
334
1, 435,410
1,451, 610
850
850
3, 280,106
3, 314,446
683
1,683
6,061,520
6,027,010
6,096,030
1,953
953
1,953
6,761,080
6,742,380
6,779,780
20 63,830
20 63,405
20 64,000
11

66,590
43, 210
74,325
6,115
5,575
23, 785
42, 405
249,405
22,840
5,710
375,350
22,165
5,710
18,480
40,375
17,535
59,260
36,555
436,620
723,820
611,010

11 67,670
7 43, 480
12 74, 595
1
6,250
5,710
1
4 24,055
7 42,810
42 250,755
23,245
5,845
62 378,050
22, 570
5,845
18, 615
41,050
17,940
10 60,070
6 37,095
77 437,670
142 729,490
136 616,545
334
1,443, 510
850
3, 297,276

3
3
12
2
1
1

69

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Con.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Cabinet foreman
Carpenter
Electrician
Elevator inspector
Elevator mechanic
General mechanic
Machinist
Maintenance foreman
Mason
Operating engineer
Painter
Plumber
Warehouse supervisor
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $5,797
1 $5,491
1 $5,797
33 188,996
33 199,542
33 199,542
59 361,343
59 381,506
59 381, 506
2 11,380
2 12,015
2 12,015
47 273,506
47 288,768
47
77 439,762
77 464,301
77 464,301
1
1 5,491
1
5,797
5,797
31 181,223
31 191, 335
31 191,335
8 44,491
8 46,794
46, 794
36 220,690
36 233,005
233,005
13 77, 895
13 73, 778
13 77,895
30 174, 949
30 184, 711
30 184, 711
1
6,240
1
1
6,588
6,588
13,445
13, 806
13, 762
50,744,857
54, 860, 776
54,685, 920
19, 626
19,943
19, 987
76, 709,678
80,890,375
81,199, 566
86.8
578
436
2,104,375
3,079,126
1,716,266

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
19, 365
18,739. 2
19, 551
78,786,000
73,630, 552
79, 483, 300
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
1, 700,000
1,697,651
1, 700,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
303,000
305, 700
Overtime and holiday pay
2,100,000
2,095, 617
2,100,000
Nightwork differential
600,000
613,005
600,000
Living and quarters allowance
225
Additional pay for service abroad
10, 000
10,000
9,763
Uniform allowances
1,000
1,000
1,002

01

All personal services, field.

78,047, 815

83, 500,000

84, 200,000

Personal services

78, 550, 502

84,173,000

84, 961,000

CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, PUBLIC

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Supervisory architect
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Construction engineer
Construction management engineer...
Design architect
Electrical engineer
Mechanical engineer
Supervising architectural engineer
Supervising structural engineer
Supervisory architect
Technical assistant
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Architect
Construction engineer
Construction management engineer..
Design architect
Electrical engineer
Mechanical engineer
Site planner
Supervising architectural engineer
Supervising structural engineer
Supervisory architect
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Architect
Engineer
Site planner
Supervising structural engineer
Technical assistant
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Chief, contract services
Engineer
Supervising structural engineer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Engineer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200

BUILDINGS
1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
ber salary ber
1

$11,610

20,640
30, 960
10, 320
20, 855
41, 925
11,395

$10, 965
20, 855
10,320
10, 535
41, 925
21, 285
10, 535
31, 605
11,610

3
2
1
1
4
2
2
5
1

31,820
20,855
10, 320
10, 535
41, 925
21, 285
20, 855
52, 460
11, 610

72, 995
75,145
8,990
19, 055
26, 970
81, 770
9,205
29,335
18,195
54, 800

11
15
1
2
3
9
1
3
2

101,040
138, 505

2
5

64, 220
67, 230
19, 485
19, 055
27,830
73, 855
9,205
29,120
17, 980
47,315

10
51
1
3
1

81, 290
420, 470
7,570
24, 215
8,645

11
53
1
3
1

87, 570
421, 420
7,570
22, 925
8,860

18
60
2
3
1

140, 775
478, 495
15,355
23, 355

1
12
1
28
2

7,680
87, 430
7,465
202, 355
14, 500

1
13
1
30
2

7,680
92,315
7,465
205, 460
12, 780

1
15
1
33
2

7,680
105, 525
7,465
226,565
12,780

2
6

12,635
36,690

2
8

47,975

2
10
16
14
4
1

12,500
36, 690
6,250
41,370
9,780
44,260
59, 835
47,170
11,840
3,200

41, 775
9,780
47,255
63, 760
53, 945

2
15
21
20

42,585
9,780
62, 475
78. 355
67, 495

1

$10,965

2
11
17
16
3

19, 270
27, 400
83, 275
9,420
29, 550
18, 625
55, 230

12,635

Total permanent, departmental. __
Deduct lapses

228 1,656,870
43 269,186

240 1,714,860
15
66,162

290 2,081, 615
25
166,980

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment

185 1,387, 684

225 1,648,698

265 1, 914, 635




20,906

1957 actual

1959 estimate
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave taken(—)over
leave earned
01

Personal services.

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

$6,302

$7,365

$1, 563
- 4 2 , 774

-10,000

1,367, 379

1, 645.000

1, 922, 000

PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES
OPERATING EXPENSES, FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber
salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Commissioner of Federal supply
1
$17,500
1
$17,500
1 $17,500
GS-18. Rate of $16,000:
Associate commissioner
1
16,000
1
16,000
1
16,000
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant commissioner
3
39,560
3
39,345
39,990
Director, utilization and sales
12, 900
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant to the commissioner
1
12, 690
1
12,690
12, 690
Deputy director, standards
11,610
Deputy director, utilization and sales.
11,610
Director, motor vehicles.
12,150
11, 880
12,150
11,610
11,880
11, 880
Director supply planning
11,610
11,610
11,880
Director technical assistance. _
Director standards
12, 905
12, 905
12, 905
Director utilization and sales..
11,610
11,610
12, 690
12, 690
Executive officer12,690
11,610
General supply officer
11, 610
11,880
12, 690
Special assistant to commissioner
12, 690
12,690
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief, cataloging
1
10, 320
10, 535
10, 320
1
Chief, sales
11,610
11, 825
11, 610
1
Chief, specifications
10, 535
10, 750
10, 535
1
Chief, utilization
11,180
11,395
11,180
1
Deputy director, standards
11,395
11,395
1
Disposal officer
10,320
1
General supply officer
10,320
10,320
1
10,535
2
20, 855
Motor pool specialist
2
21,070
3
31,175
Supply management specialist
32,035
4
41,925
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
1
1
8,990
9,205
Administrative officer
1
2
8,990
18,195
27,185
Disposal specialist
1
1
9,850
9,850
10,065
General engineer
1
1
8,990
8,990
9,205
General supply officer
3
4
29,120
38, 325
38, 540
Industrial specialist
2
2
37, 465
19, 270
19, 485
Inspection specialist
1
1
18,195
8,990
9,205
Inventory management specialist
1
1
17,980
9,205
Motor pool specialist
8,990
3
3
38,325
Procurement analyst
28, 690
29,120
5
5
49, 465
Specifications specialist
48, 390
48, 605
1
1
17, 980
Storage specialist
10,065
8,990
4
4
36, 820
Supply cataloging specialist
35, 960
36,175
10
10
103.190
Supply management specialist
92, 910
93,125
1
2
19, 055
Utilization specialist
9,850
19, 055
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
3
Disposal officer
25, 290
33, 075
4
33,505
2
15,140
2
15, 355
Industrial specialist
2
15,570
1
1
8, 215
Inspection specialist
8,000
2
15, 570
15,140
2
7, 785
1
Motor pool specialist
4
15,140
30, 495
30,925
4
Procurement analyst
3
23, 570
3
23, 355
Procurement specialist
8,000
10
10
81, 720
80,860
72, 215
Specifications specialist
3
3
23, 355
22, 710
23,140
Supply cataloger
2
15,140
8,645
Supply management specialist
3
23, 570
24, 215
23, 785
Utilization officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
6.390
Administrative assistant
1
6,605
6,820
Inspection assistant
6,605
1
6,390
Motor pool specialist
6
6
39,415
6
38,770
39,200
Purchasing officer
8
8
54,775
8
56,065
56,495
Specifications specialist
1
1
7,465
1
7,465
7,465
Supply cataloger
2
12, 780
Supply management specialist
1
1
6,390
6,605
6,390
Utilization officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
1
1
5,845
11,420
6,115
Administrative assistant
6
34,665
35, 340
6
35,745
Purchasing officer
2
5,440
11,015
Sales assistant
6
34,800
35, 610
33, 990
Specifications specialist
39,935
44, 870
7
40. 880
Supply cataloger
1
5,440
Supply management specialist
1
1
4,970
5,105
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
145. 265
30 i51, 410
30 154, 920
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
68, 760
14
64, 815 14
66, 570
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
148, 995
40
166, 375 40 170, 560
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
196, 620
45 169, 825
46 176, 215
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
74; 950
19
65, 775
64, 585 19
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
277 1,
Total permanent, departmental
39.8
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
237.2

692, 775
235,137

1,457,638

284 1, 784, 660 299 1, 930, 560
16
84,360
18. 3 118, 360
268
1,700,300

280.7
1,812, 200

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued
OPERATING EXPENSES, FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE—Continued
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Kegular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad... _
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$25,316
13,070
1,496,024

All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional director, Federal Supply
Service
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief, motor equipment
Director, utilization and sales
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Chief, motor equipment
Chief, property utilization
Disposal officer
_
Utilization officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
Disposal officer
Purchasing officer
Utilization officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Disposal officer
Inspector
- Purchasing officer
Utilization officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Chemist
Disposal officer
Inspector
Motor pool specialist
Purchasing officer
Utilization officer
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480...GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

1958 estimate

$27,300

$23,900

6,700

7,200

1, 734,300

1,843,300

10

122,850

10

124,200

10

125,280

2

20,640

3
2

30,960
20,640

3
6

31,390
61,920

5
6
9

47,960
58,025
86,715

5
5

48,390
47,960

5
4

48,820
38,110

5
7

47,745
66,585

5
7

47,960
66,800

1
16
1
8

8,215
127,785
8,000
63,140

1
21

8,430
167,985

1
21

8,430
169,075

4

34,580

4

34,580

1
5
1
7
12

7,035
34,315
6,820
48,385
82,055

1
7
1
5
21

7,035
47,740
7,035
35,175
141,070

1
7
1
5
21

7,250
47,955
7,035
35,390
142,145

1
1
4
3
1
6
17
18
1
29
41
53
2

6,250
6,250
22,165
18,210
6,250
35,340
98,690
88,875
4,350
121,820
157,695
184,255
6,430

1
1
8
3

6,385
6,250
44,435
19,155

1

6,385

8
4

45,515
24,595

7
16
11
2
26
53
48

41,860
95,440
55,175
9,105
111, 215
202,075
170,590

7
16
10
2
26
53
48

42,400
97,600
51,460
9,375
113,780
204,285
172,715

261 1,478,520
41. 6 212, 757

274 1, 597, 215
12.6 73,615

276 1,640,250
12.7 75,750

219.9
1,265,763

261.4
1,523,600

263.3
1,564,500

5,900

6,000

7,225

_.

9,666
17
510
1,834
1, 285,015

1, 529, 500

1, 570, 500

2, 781,039

3,263, 800

3,413, 800

EXPENSES, SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Director, national buying
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant director for administration. _
Assistant director for operations
Deputy director, national buying
Director, inspection
Director, stores
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Branch chief
D eputy director, stores
Economist
General supply officer
Industrial engineer
Inspection specialist
Procurement officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant branch chief
Economist
General supply officer
Industrial engineer
Laboratory coordinator
Procurement officer
Storage and handling officer
_.




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,900

1

$12,900

1

$13,115

11,610
11,610
11,610
11,880
11,610

11,880
11,880
11,880
12,150
11,610

11,880
11,880
11,880
12,150
11,880

7
1
1

72,240
10,320
10,750

2
1

21,070
10,320

83,205
10,320
10, 750
22, 790
10,320
21,070
10,320

84,065
10, 535
10,965
22, 790
10,320
21,285
10, 535

1

9,205
65,610
17,980
9,205
19,270
19, 700

9,420
8,990
65, 725
18,195
9,420
37,250
28,905

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
General supply officer
Inspection coordinator
Laboratory coordinator
Procurement officer
Statistician
_.
Storage and handling officer
Supply specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Economist
General supply officer
Printing and publications officer
Procurement analyst
_
Procurement officer
«.
Storage and handling specialist
Supply specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Printing and publications officer
Procurement analyst
Purchasing agent.
Statistical assistant
Stock control officer
Supply assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925._
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
_.

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3
2
1

$23,785
16,215
7,785

L0
2
2
1

4 $31,570

79,355
15,140
15,570
8,000

3
1
11
2
2
1

24,215
8,000
89,075
15,355
15, 785
8,215

6,605
6,390
6,605
7,465
6,390
47,740
6,390
6,605

1
1
5
1
1
13
1
1

6,605
6,605
7,465
6,605
86, 940
6,390
6,820

1
1
12

6,250
6,250
69,195

1
2
16
2
28
38
32

6,250
11,015
77,800
9,240
117,205
145,240
108,315

1
1
12
1
1
2
1
20
1
35
42
25

6,250
6,250
70, 545
5,440
6,250
11, 285
4,970
97,115
4,620
146,675
161,025
86,940

4
3
1
11
2
2
1

$32,215
24,430
8,000
90,150
15,570
16,000
8,215

1
1
5
1
1
14
1
1

6,820
6,605
33,025
7,465
6,605
94,405
6,605
6,820

1
6,250
2
11,690
12
72,030
1
5,575
1
6,250
3
16,995
1
5,105
23 113,2
1
4,755
42 177,090
49 185,865
29 101,765

Total permanent, departmental
201 1,153,690 231 1,378,370 256 1,500,510
10.7 62,810
Deduct lapses
, 39. 5 226,886 10.4 62,070
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
_. 161.5
245.3
220.6
926,804
Positions other than permanent: Tem1,437,700
1,316,300
porary employment
21,630
Other personal services:
14,600
17,700
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
5,300
5,700
34,145
All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Deputy regional director, Federal
Supply Service
Division chief
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant division chief
Division chief
Procurement officer
Supply service officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Branch chief
Division chief
General supply officer
Inspector
Liaison officer
Procurement officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Branch chief
Chemist
General supply officer
Inspector
.
Procurement officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
General supply officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Branch chief
Chemist
General supply officer
Inspector
Laboratory coordinator
Merchandising analyst
Procurement officer
Section chief
Storage officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Coal handler foreman
Warehouse lead foreman. __
Equivalent to less than $5,440.
Total permanent, field-.
Deduct lapses

9,420
17,980
56, 520
18, 410
18,410
37, 465
29,335

1958 estimate

982,579

1,339,300

1,458,000

3 32,250
2 21,930
2 18,195
12 116,050
3 28,260
7 68,735

32, 465
32,465

32,680
32,680

18,625
126, 545
73, 640
59,315

2 18,625
17 164,655
74, 715
60,175

32,000
15, 785
40, 430
48, 860
8,000
55,140

40, 215
16,000
40,860
57,075
8,215
70, 710

34, 530
21,320
82, 700
34,960
131,300

34,960
21, 535
83, 990
67, 555
118, 735

6,185
11, 825
34, 260
37, 230
90,955
126, 930
6,250
11, 555
142, 710
17, 535
29, 630
133, 455
580, 860
36, 825
436, 785
625,695

10
16
24
5
2
22
3
5
16
123

5
2
5
11
1
9

40,430
16,215
41,290
88,000
8,215
71, 785

5 35,390
10 66,910
12 85, 065
10 67,985
17 120,240

6,320

6,455

11,960
34, 935
59, 800
92, 845
146, 085
28,010
11,825
134, 530
17, 670
30, 305
90,185
624, 210
27,720
374, 640
680, 700

12,230
35, 475
77,470
94, 870
148, 785
55, 885
12,095
137, 500
17, 940
30,845
92,075
637, 575
24,180
430, 290
718, 900

13
16
24
10
2
22
3
5
16
123
5

16
21
1
2
24
3
5
24
117
8
105
165
306
1,057, 060
41 129,010
2
6,400

87
177
312
1,
40 128,770
1
3,200

185
323
1,157,190
49 158,300
1
3,200

1 5,741
2 11,418
566
2, 234, 994

2 11,878
8 46,122
701
2,943,910

3 17,169
12 67,291
770
3, 203,100

1,816
1,522
1,680
8,163,875
6,563, 753
7,507,415
156.4
185.5
212.3
833,075
915,188

Net permanent, field (average num1,523.6
ber, net salary).
1,630.5
1,309.7
6,808,800
7,330,800
5, 648, 565
Positions other than permanent: Tem246, 800
245,900
411,712
porary employment.-

71

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

01

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

$28,800

$31,400

$332, 241

All personal services, field_

6, 392, 518

7,084,400

7, 608,100

Personal services

7, 375, 097

8, 423,700

9,066,100

GENERAL SUPPLY

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Motor transport specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Motor transport specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Motor transport specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Motor transport specialist
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

FUND

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken

23,355

6,390

1

55,265
8, 365

15
3.5

8.5

46,900

11.5 61,200

200

300

47,100

61, 500

19,055

2

17
1

2

15,140

6

45,850

11

72,870

1

6,390

112,715
6,390

18
1

120,610
6,605

8

47,725

13

78,380

3

18,285

10
2
10
1

61,015
11,690
48,490
4,620
31, 655
125,105
120,630
120 630
5, 920

21
1
1
17
3
37
40
45
2

121,665
5,575
4,970
80,840
13,725
144,025
149,280
150,015
6,005

188,025
5,575
5,105
105, 760
14,130
211, 410
173, 415
207, 475
6,090

46,146
28,788
938,088

48
5
217

264,393
29,340
977,936

80 447,593
5
29,810
235 1,041,497

8
5
209

342 1, 553, 457
84. 2 382, 316
257.8
1,171,141

469 2,163, 934
80. 3 370, 334

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1

$6,455

8
10
5
19
1
10
18
28
1

49,190
56,830

39, 665
01

3,826

5,400

1, 251, 965

1, 807, 300

2,454, 500

Personal services

1, 251, 965

1, 854, 400

2, 516, 000

128 644,440
10.3 52,440

> 476,196 104.4 514,100

117.7 592,000

2,058

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
General supply officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Freight traffic officer
Inspector
Purchasing officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
._.
Freight traffic officer
Purchasing officer
for FRASER
General supply officer.
__

Digitized


1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

2

6,390
6,390
38,985
6,605

$19,270

3

1
2
6
1

6,605
12,995
39,630
6,605

$28,475
16, 215
7,785
24,000

16,000
7,785
16,215

15,785
7,570
16,000

2,500

2,300
24,944
475

500

500

503, 673

516,900

595,000

90 455,533
12.5 63,331

83 428,639
25. 5 111, 839

50 262,020
6.3 33,220

37.7 192,427

38. 5 200,000

43. 7 228,800

28. 8 181, 675
11
18,100

16
3

12, 690

1

12,905

10, 965
10, 750

10,965
10, 965

18, 840

19,055

8,430
16, 215
15, 570
24, 215

8,430
16, 215
7,785
16, 218

1
1
1

7,035
6,390
7,250

12, 995
7,250

17
4
9
9
11
11
2
11

104, 360
21,770
45, 990
39, 240
41, 730
39,175
6,685
18, 233

10

10

109, 935
22, 310
45, 990
43,180
34, 305
32, 655

7,785

13, 425
18
4
9
3
5
8

110,070
22,715
46,665
12,765
19,200
29,395

17,481

103, 500
13,300

1,797
1,000

1,000
30,294

7,500
200
-20,000

All personal services, field -

425, 545

305, 300

230,000

Personal services

929, 218

822, 200

825,000

PERSONAL PROPERTY

ACTIVITIES

7,900

FOREIGN AID PROCUREMENTS

Num- Total
ber
salary

$6,590

117 576,930
12.6 62,830

93,130
4,620
41, 560
68,355
99,865
3,555

1957 actual

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES,

1

49,865
70,275
28,630
104, 610
4,890
46,310
71, 090
106,015

116 558,365
17.1 82,169

10, 400

All personal services, field.

$6,590
49, 595
58,045
28,360
94,480
4,755
38,025
70, 240
101, 735

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned

526.5
18.7
2, 436, 200
1, 793, 600

37, 333

1

GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Manager, Far East office
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant manager, Far East officePurchasing officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Purchasing officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
Freight traffic officer
Inspector
Purchasing officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Inspector
Purchasing officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Inspector
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Local employees, foreign areas

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS,
01

Num- Total
ber
salary

Field: Grades and ranges:

585 2, 706, 600
58. 5 270, 400

8,300

1959 estimate

All personal services, d e p a r t m e n t a l -

19,270

$18,625

1958 estimate

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken

79,790
18,590

2

33
35

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

6,605
11,015
5,065
3,670
10, 755
10,120

10
1. 5

All personal services, departmental.

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

$9,205

3

7,170
6,775

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

1

15,570

5,440
4,930

Total permanent, departmentalDeduct lapses
___

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Motor equipment specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Motor equipment specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Motor equipment specialist
Production supervisor
GS-10.. $5,915
to $6,725:
$,
$,
Mt
i t specialist
Motor
equipment
p
p
GS-9. . $5,440
to $6,250:
$6250
$,
T
t t i
Transportation
supervisor
Production supervisor
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Automotive equipment foreman
Office appliance foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440

$8,990

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Shipping assistant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Freight traffic officer
Purchasing officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

1957 actual

1
2
8
1

6,605
13,425
52,840
6,820

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber
salary
ber salary
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant commissioner of Federal
1 $13,330
supply
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Supply specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
7,785
Motor pool specialist
7,570
Supply management specialist
__.
7,785
7,570
Storage specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
6,605
Administrative officer
7,035
General supply officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
6,575
5,440
General supply officer
9,860
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335._
1
3,500
7,170
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
1
3,260
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

N u m - Total
ber salary

Total permanent, departmental

12

71,870

5,465

1

$8,990
7,570
7,570

5,710
3,585
3,345
6

36,770

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued
ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS,

PERSONAL

PROPERTY

ACTIVITIES—Continued
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)....
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Living and quarters allowances

01

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salar
2.6 $15,741
9.4

56,129

$65
6

36,400

$370
6

36,400

460
100

100

36,500

36,500

534

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Property disposal specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
General supply officer
Storage specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative officer.
_
Chemist
. _ .
General supply officer
Storage specialist
___
Warehouse manager
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,980 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate

57,123

1

12,690

1
1

7,465
6,390

1
2
1

6,605
14,285
6,390

1
2
1

6,605
14,500
6,605

1

6,250

1
3
2
15
4
7
2
9
27
66

5,980
16,455
11,150
80,895
20,300
30,100
7,475
32,960
86,460
205,560

1
2
4
13
2
22
1
2
12
22
71

6,250
11,490
22,840
73,555
9,940
103,465
4,890
7,610
43,290
74,100
226,905

1
2
4
17

6,250
11,760
23,245
97,070

25

120,550

2
14
22
79

7,880
50,715
75,120
253,645

60

233,891

87

345,791

89

357,741

200
764,021
37.1 141,731

243
957,406
27.1 106,706
215.9 850,700

225.5 898,100

60,904

20,000

20,000

3,400
30,000
10,000

3,700
30, 000
10,000

All personal services, field

724,901

914,100

961, 800

Personal services

782, 024

950,600

998, 300

RECORDS ACTIVITIES
OPERATING EXPENSES, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,975:
$20,000
$20,000
$20,000
Archivist of the United States
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
14,190
14,190
13,975
Deputy archivist of the United States.
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
13,115
13,330
13,115
Assistant archivist, National ArchivesAssistant archivist, records manage13,330
13,330
13,115
ment
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
11,610
12,690
12,
690
Director, Federal Register
12,690
12,690
12,690
Director, Roosevelt Library
11, 610
Director, Truman Library
11, 610
Executive director, National Histori12, 690
12, 690
cal Publications Commission
12, 690
11,880
11,610
11,610
Records management specialist
11,880
11,880
11,610
Supervisory archivist
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
10, 750
10, 535
10, 750
Administrative officer
11,180
11,395
10,320
Chief, records scheduling
11,395
11,395
10,320
Deputy director, Federal Register
32,895
33, 225
33, 540
Records management specialist
Supervisory archivist
79, 680
78,175
78,820
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
28,045
18, 625
18,840
Archivist
10,065
10, 065
Editor, Federal Register
10,065




Total permanent, departmental. _.
Deduct lapses

1
1
14

$8,990
9,635
137,110

1
1
14

$8,990
9,635
138,185

1
1
14

$8,990
9,850
138,830

127, 655
8,430
15,355
8,430
83, 075
15, 785

16
1
2
1
10
2

136,730
8,430
15, 570
8,430
83, 720
16,000

17

144,945
8,645
15, 785
8,645
84,365
16, 215

65,960
36,035
6,820
7,250
6,605
14,715

11
5
1
1
1
2

79, 815
36,465
7,035
6,390
6,820
14, 930

11, 960
185,100
12,500
5,710
18,210
11,690
35, 610
6,250
10,480
321,865
56, 520
243,145
133, 395
109, 895
20,055

2
33
2
1
3
2
6
1
2
66
12
66
38
33

12, 230
188,610
12, 770
5.845
18, 615
11,960
36, 420
6,385
10, 750
330, 915
58,140
261,120
143,285
118,880
20, 565

11,440
97,881

2
26

12,102
105,86T

6,590

1,947,813
8,455

Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

All personal services, departmental.

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad

01

87,495
36, 895
7,035
6,390
6,820
15,145

6,725

6,725

12,500
203,675
13,040
5,980
19, 020
11,420
37,095
6,385
11,020
331,995
59,490
264, 790
145,495
120,495
21,075
2
26

12,803
107,109

381 2,144, 511 397 2, 246,621 403 2,302,092
39. 9 196, 698 16. 5 112, 521 16.5 116,192

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Regional director, NARS
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Archivist
Records management specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Archivist
Records management specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Archivist
Records management specialist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Archivist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Archivist
Records management specialist
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4.890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
341.1

259 1,031, 686
33.5 133,586

162.9 622,290

29, 659
10, 340
1,708

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Editor, territorial papers
Editor-attorney, Federal Register
Records management specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Archivist
Editor, territorial papers
Editor-attorney, Federal Register
Historian
Records management specialist
Technologist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Archivist
Editor, Federal Register
Editor-transcriber
Librarian
Publication editor
Records management specialist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Technologist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Archivist
Editor, Federal Register
Editor-attorney, Federal Register
Historian
Librarian
Publications editor
Technologist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Lamination foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate

10

380.5
2,134,100

2,185,900

8,300
3,000
200

8,400

9,881
279
1,966,428

2,145, 600

2,194, 500

200

10

112,015

109,865

10

110,940

75, 575
46,455

7
7

67,445
65,080

10
10

77, 205
79, 355

10
9

78, 280
72,860

10

79, 355
73, 720

15
5

98,645
34,100

17
4

113,145
28,355

12,100

115,080
28,785
12,370

2
35
2
36
17
67
114
149
92
2
66

68,090
65, P40

2

12,370

17
4
2

199,445 37
1
12,095
174. 915 37
16
78,000
271, 630 76
434, 700 116
516, 720 152
304, 580 88
2
6,400

212,755
6,250
181,600
75,270
309,115
448,840
537,635
300,145
6,400

37
1
37
16
84
124
152
88
2

215,185
6,385
183,625
76,350
343,200
480,835
542,055
302,015
6,485

66

272,715

66

275,356

258,301

645 2, 790,086 657 2, 899, 200 673 2, 986, 846
37. 8 150, 692 18
74,250
18
83,446
607.2
639
655
2,824, 950
2,903,400
2, 639,394
33,347
45, 761
115
1,717

11,100
2,000

11,200

All personal services, field-

2, 720,334

2,838,050

2,914,600

Personal services—

4, 686, 762

4,983,650

5,109,100

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
1957 actual

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, RECORDS ACTIVITIES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges;
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses...
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary), _ __
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1
2

$4, 525
6,350

3
10,875
720
0.2
2.8

10,155

1
2

$4,660
6,520

3
11,180
720
0.2
2.8

10,460

1
2

$4,795
6,690

11, 485
3
0.3 1,025
2.7

Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

10,460

6,274

01

16,429

Personal services

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued

40

40

10, 500

10, 500

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary ber
salary ber salary
4.1 $21,600

4.8 $26,340

5.8 $31, 570

53.9 285, 675

62.2 338,300

69.2 376,000

3,017

400
1,300

3,584
36

All personal services, field.

292, 312

340,000

Personal services

916, 378

1,142, 500

1,500

377, 500
1, 365, 900

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES
ACTIVITIES

TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES ACTIVITIES
1957 actual
OPERATING EXPENSES, TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES
SERVICE
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-18. $16,000:
Commissioner of transportation and
1 $16,000
public utilities
1 $16,000
1 $16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy commissioner of transportation and public utilities
1
13,975
1
13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Deputy commissioner of transportation and public utilities
12,900
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant commissioner, transporta12,150
12,150
tion
23,220
Division director
23, 220
11, 610
Freight traffic officer
11, 610
Program planning officer
11, 610
11, 610
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
10,320
Administrative officer
22,145
Division director
21, 930
Freight traffic officer
30, 960
31,175
10, 320
10,320
Public utilities specialist
11,395
Transportation economist
11, 395
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Freight traffic officer
83, 490
83, 920
Program planning officer
18, 625
18, 840
Public utilities specialist
Transportation economist
1
9,205
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Freight traffic officer.
80, 215
10
10
80,860
Transportation economist
15,355
2
2
15,570
8,645
Public utilities specialist
1
1
8,645
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
7,465
Administrative assistant
1
1
7,465
Freight traffic officer
9
61, 595
9
62,885
1
Public utilities specialist
7,250
1
7,465
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
1
1
Administrative assistant
5,980
16, 995
6,115
Freight traffic officer
89, 835
102, 335
91,185
15
15
5,710
Public utilities specialist
5,440
1
1
5, 575
16, 665
16, 260
3
3
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
16, 530
45, 045
39, 440
9
8
44, 640
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
96, 830
71, 570
22
17
91, 540
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
47, 455
26, 370
11
7
40, 285
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
50, 060
36, 595
10
10
36, 765
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapsis
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay abova 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

112 745,215
20. 7 137, 888

All personal services, departmental-

624,066

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Freight traffic officer...
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Freight traffic officer...
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Freight traffic officer...
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Freight traffic officer.__
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.—
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890—
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925—
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685—
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470—Total permanent, field..




91. 3 607, 327

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Special assistant to commissioner
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Freight traffic officer
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335

119. 2 776 500 143. 4 951,000

4,949

23, 200

33, 700

2,800

3,700

802, 500

4

35,960

4

36,390

46,025

8

63,140

9

73,720

74,150

7

45,590

7

45,805

2
1
12
6
8
2

45, 005
9,185
4,215
48, 630
21, 510
27, 950
6,090

11
7
1
11
8
7
2

63, 080
32, 350
4,350
46, 850
30, 635
25, 200
6,260

12
9
1
12
9

58

307,275

67

364,640

75

46, 880

7
4

69, 735
42, 075
4.485
51, 600
34, 730
25, 540
12, 350
407,570

$12,150

1

$12,150

1
1

6,250
4,660

1
1

6,250
4,795

1
1

$6,250
4,930

3
23,195
1.4 10, 495

2

11,180
80

12, 700

2

11,100

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
_.

1.6

All personal services, departmental-

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) _ _ _
_ _
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
_ ______
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
_____
01

12, 560

1.6

12, 560
1
1
3

6,115
5,335
12,090

5
23, 540
0.3 1,567
4.7

21, 973

1
1
3

100

100

12, 800

11,200

6,250
5,335
12, 495

5
24,080
0.2 1,080
4.8

23,000

1
1
3

6,250
5,335
12, 900

5
24, 485
0.1
385
4.9

24,100

125
100

100

All personal services, field

22,098

23,100

24,200

Personal services.

34, 658

35,900

35, 400

DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES
STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS
1957 actual

123 801,410
3. 8 24, 910

11, 790

1

23,060
3
1.4 10. 500

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Freight traffic officer
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480

1958 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. Rate of $16,000:
Commissioner
_ _
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant commissioner, program and
development
Special assistant to assistant commissioner
_
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director, economic and marketing
research
Director, inspection
Director, program evaluation and
development
Director, project administration
Director, storage
General supply officer
Inventory adviser
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Commodity specialist
Deputy director, inspection
Deputy director, storage
Director, inspection
Economist
Inventory specialist
Project manager
Space officer

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$16,000

1

$16,000

1

12,900

1

13,330

1

13,330

1

12,900

1

13,115

1

13,115

1

12,905

1

12,905

11,880
12,420
11,610
12,420
12,690

1
1
1

11,880
12,690
11,610

1

12,690
10,320
11,180
10,535
10,320
11,395

11,610
11,610
12,420
12,690
24, 570
11,610
1
1
1
1

10,320
10,965
10,320
11,180

1
1
4
1

11,180
10,320
42,570
11,180

1

11,180

1
1

1
1
1

10,535
10,320
11,180

1
1
1

3

32,895

$16,000

32,895

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES—Continued
STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Agriculture specialist
Assistant director, inspection
Assistant project manager
Branch chief
Commodity industry analyst
Industrial adviser
Inspector
Inventory adviser
Supply analyst
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant administrative officer
Agriculture specialist.
Lstry ianalyst
Commodity industry
Inspector__"
Purchasing agent
Rubber specialist
Storage manager
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Assistant storage manager
Commodity industry analyst
Commodity inspection specialist
Fire prevention specialist
Industrial specialist
Purchasing agent
Rubber inspector
Storage specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Purchasing agent
Reports coordinator
Rotation control analyst
Storage specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Regional director, DMS
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief, inspection
Inspector
Supply officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Division chief
Inspector
Storage officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Chemist
Division chief
Inspector
Purchasing agent
Storage officer
Storekeeper
Supply officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Inspector
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Construction maintenance foreman. _
Inspector
Storage officer
Storekeeper
Supply officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Perishable oils storage foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440
_
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
_




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$9,850
18,410
9,850
68,735
47,100
10,065
9,850
10,495
9,850
9,420

$9,850
17,980
9,850
40,260
37, 680
9,850
9,635
10,280
35,960
8,990
8,430
8,000
7,570
25,505
41,075
8,215
23,355

3
5
1
3

1
2

$8,990
18,410
68, 735
47,530
10,065
9,850
10,495
10,065
9,420
7,570
8,215
7,785
25,935
33,075
8,430
38,925

8,000
7,785
25,505
33,075
38,710
7,250
35,175
7,250
7,250
7,465
15,360
27, 710
7,035
6,390

5
1
1
1
2
4
1
1

35,175
7,250
7,250
7,465
15,360
28,140
7,250
6,605

17,940
5,645
26, 810
4,215
81,460
119, 550
97,995

6,250
6,250
6,250
5,710
18,210
5,780
16,815
4,350
82,405
97,870
66,870

1
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
19
24
19

6,250
6,250
6,250
5,845
18,480
5,780
16, 815
4,485
83,485
94,285
67,635

162 1,035,450
34.2 219,667

145
963,685
4.2 35,585

7,035
21,535
7,035
13,640
7,465
15,145
27,495
7,035
6,390
6,115
6,115

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

01

140.8 928,100

4,403

$622,176

$735,000
5,000
32,990

63,148
15

5,477

All personal services, field.

1,915,035

2,077,800

1, 793, 200

Personal services

2, 736, 928

3,013, 500

2, 724,000

1957 actual

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Payment above 52-week base
_
Overtime and holiday p a y . . .

All personal services,

field

1959 estimate

1

$12,690

1

$12,690

1

$12,690

1

11,395

1

11,395

1

11,395

1
1

9,635
4,615

1

4,615

1

4,615

4

38,335
210

3

28,700
800

3

28,700
800

4

38,125

3

27,900

3

27,900

_

100

100

28, 000

28,000

28,000

28,000

317

All personal services, departmental _
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Research agronomist
Other personal services:
Living and quarters allowances
Additional pay for service abroad

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Production specialist
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Production specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Production specialist
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480

142 944,415
3.1 21,185

38, 442

1

10,965
885
3,001

_ _

14,851

Personal services

53,293

138.9 923,230

4,000

4,000

3,600

3,570

935,700

930,800

1,707

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES

821,893

1957 actual
4

42,785

4

1
2

9,850
18,195

1
2
1

43,000

4

43,430

9,850
18,195
8,990

1
2
1

9,850
18,195
7,570
39, 570
22,925

7,570
23, 785
22,710

7,570
47,140
22,925

14, 500
6,605
62, 885
7,465
21,320
6,820
20, 460

14,715

14,715

61, 240
7,465
21, 750
7,035
20,245

54. 635
7; 465
54,775
7,035
20,245

26, 635

26,900

26,900

2
1
28
4
1
1
5
9
1
26
25
64
13

12, 500
6,250
169,330
24,595
6,385
6,115
28, 630
43,965
4,215
110, 270
94, 385
223, 600
41, 540

1
1
21
4
1
1
1
8
1
27
25
52
5

6,115
5,780
40,115
4,350
114, 760
95, 945
184, 735
16,670

1
94

6,365
385,514

1
91

6,365
391,535

6,250
6,250
129, 360
25,000

1
1
19
5
1
1
1
12
1
28
27
54

1
112

6,250
6,250
118, 885
30, 575
6,385
6,250
5,780
58, 755
4,350
118, 690
102, 235
191, 255
25,805
6,365
502,905

313 1,455, 244
50. 5 225, 548

281 1,356,635
11
51,825

316 1, 527.035
21.2 103, 312

262.5

270

294.8
1,423, 723

1,229,696

1959 estimate

LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, ABACA FIBER
PROGRAM

01
127.8 815,783

1958 estimate

1,304,810

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Branch chief
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Branch chief
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Freight traffic officer
Inspection specialist
_.
Statistical officer
Storage specialist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Shipping assistant
Shipping officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Freight traffic officer
Purchasing agent
Shipping officer
Storage specialist
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925_.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
_.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

Num- Total
ber salary
1

3
1
1
1

ber

1959 estimate

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary

1

$11,395

1

1

7,570

1

7,785

19,815
7,250
7,465
7,250
6,455
6,185

2
1
1
1

13,425
7,250
7,465
7,465

20,030
7,035
7,465
7,250
6,320
6,050

15,465
28, 390
23, 380
32, 320

$11,395

6,590
6,320

6,250
6,250
6,250
5,575
20, 260
24, 720
22, 445
23,670

6,115
6,250
6,250

6,250
6,250
6,250
5,710
20, 665
25, 260
22,870
24,180

38
10

189, 695
47, 786

37
188,805
4.1 20,725

36 185,130
0.2
830

28

141,909

32.9 168,080

35.8 184,300

620

700

168, 700

185,000

983

All personal services, departmental _
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Inspector
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

$11,395

1958 estimate

142,892

10

57,670

1
1
2
4

4,525
4,480
7,340
13,805

10
1
1
3
2

4

58, 345
5, 915
4,660
12,090
7,510
14,145

10
1
1
3
2
4

59,020
5,915
4,795
12,360
7,680
14,485

75

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
1957 actual
eld: Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) _
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

1

$3,702

19
3

91,522
14,177

22 106,367
2.9 14,017

22 107,957
2.9 14,317

16

77,345

19.1 92,350

19.1 93,640

350

360

1

$3,702

1957 actual

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Grades established pursuant to act of
Aug.
1941
g 3,, 1953; ; 50 U. S. O. App.
p
((equivalent
i l t tto GS grades):
d )
,
R. C. 17. $$13,975
to $14,835:
Acting
director
Ai
d i t
R. C. 9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
R. C. 8. $4,970 to $5,780
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above
Equivalent to less than $5,440

$3, 702

571

All personal services, field
01

1958 estimate

Personal services

77,916

92,700

94,000

220,808

261,400

279,000

GENERAL ACTIVITIES

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000:
1
$21,000
1
$21,000
Administrator
1
$21,000
r
Deputy administrator
1
20,000
1
20,000
1
20,000
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Chairman, board of review
1
13,330
1
13,545
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
11,880
1
11,880
1
11,610
Assistant to deputy administrator
2
25,595
2
25,595
Member, board of review
3
38,285
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
7,570
1
7,570
Administrative officer
1
7,785
1
7,785
Confidential assistant
1
7,570
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
2
12,995
2
12,995
1
6,390
Administrative officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
1
5,845
1
5,980
1
5,710
Administrative officer
4
19,315
4
19,855
3
14,250
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
2
7,745
2
8,015
2
8,015
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
1
3,500
1
3,585
GS-4 $3 415 to $3,925
2
7,370
2
7,370
3
10,460
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
2
7,110
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

19
2

150,400
11,219

20
163,930
0. 5 4, 760

20

17

139,181

19.5 159,170

20

$5,780

1

1

14,835

1

14,835

1

14,835

1
1

5,845
5,510

1
1

5,980
5,510

1

6,115

1
4

5,720
15,935

$5,780
4,345

67 507,010
21.2 164,598

9
2.6

80,185
22,390

45.8 342,412

\A

57,795

4,480

53,535
640
6

52,895

205

205

58, 000

53,100

360, 523

58,000

53,100

$343,206
17,317

$35, 800
22,200

$32,100
21,000

957
1,703

All personal services, field.

15,451

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
Limitation on administrative expenses..
Operations

1

$16,665
10,535
28,935
35,165
7,850
7,370
3,470

163,765

4,059

630
4,100

635
3,500

146,720

163,900

167,900

LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES,
CORPORATION
1957 actual




165,175
1,410

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

All personal services, departmental345, 072
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
10,965
Production specialist
0.4
4,002
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
6,963
0.6
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
6,794
Other personal services: Additional pay
for service abroad
1,694

01

1959 estimate

3,480

Personal services

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Director, office of tin
General counsel
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Administrative officer
Assistant general counsel
Comptroller-treasurer
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Accountant
Assistant comptroller-treasurer
Assistant general counsel
Attorney
.Engineer
Metallurgist
Secretary
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Attorney
Auditor
Contract analyst
Engineer
Metallurgist
Personnel technician
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
___
Contract analyst
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
_

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken

1958 estimate

FEDERAL FACILITIES

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$14,405
14,190

1
1
1

13,115
13,330
13, 545

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

11,880
12,420
12, 690
12, 690
12,420
12,690
12, 690

4
2
1
2
2
1
1

37, 250
19,055
10,065
19, 270
18,840
10,065
10,065

3
3

21,105
22,395

3
1

18,750
6,250

1
1

$12,690
12,420

1

$12,690

9,205

9,420

1

9,635

ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS FUND
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
NumSpecial positions at rates equal to or in
ber
excess of $16,000:
Comptroller
_
1
GS-18. $16,000:
Assistant administrator for planning.
1
General counsel
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Administrative assistant to the administrator
Associate general counsel
1
General counsel
1
Special assistant to administrator _
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Administrative officer
1
Assistant comptroller, accounting
1
Assistant comptroller, budget
Assistant general counsel
2
Associate general counsel
1
Director of information
1
Director, management supervision
1
Director, personnel
_
Management officer
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant comptroller, audit
Assistant comptroller, credit and
finance
Assistant comptroller, external property
Assistant comptroller, reports
Assistant general counsel
Assistant to comptroller
Attorney
Business analyst
Congressional liaison officer
1
Director, accounts
1
Director, budget estimates
1
Director, compliance
Director, contract audit

Total
salary
$16,000

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total
ber

salary

1

$16,000

ber

salary

1 $16,000

16,000

13,975

1
1

13,975
13,975
13,115
12,900
26,015
12,900
13,760
12,900
11, 610
61, 020
12,150

1
3
1

12,690

1

12, 420
60, 695
11, 610
11, 610
12, 690
12,420
12,690
11,880

16,000

1

16,000

13,975
13,975

1
1

14,190
13,975

14,190

14,190

13,115
13, 330
13,115
13, 330
13,115
12, 900
13, 760
12, 900

12,900

13, 330
13,115
26, 230
13,115
12,900
13, 760
13,115
12, 900

12,420
37,260
12,150

1
2
1

12,690

1

11,880
12, 690
48,330
11,880
11,880
12, 690
11,880
11, 610
12,690
11, 880
12, 690

12,420
24,570
12,420
12,680
11,880
11,880
60,155
11,880
11,880
12, 905
11,880
11. 610
12,690
12,150

76

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

GENERAL ACTIVITIES—Continued
ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS

FUND—Continued

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued
$12,690
$12,690
Director, internal audit
$12,420
12,690
12,690
Director, internal systems
12,420
11,610
11,880
11,610
Director, management reports
11,880
11,880
11,610
Director, security
12,420
12, 420
12,150
Financial analyst
12,150
12,150
11,880
Information officer
24,840
35, 640
24, 840
M anagement officer
12, 905
12,905
12, 690
Organization and methods examiner..
11,610
11, 880
11, 610
Personnel officer
35, 910
47, 520
35,100
Special assistant to general counsel—
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
121, 465
120, 390
98, 470
Accountant
22,145
22, 360
11, 610
Administrative officer
10, 535
Assistant to director, information
11 120, 025
77, 615
11 119,110
Attorney
10 105, 565
9 95,245
74,605
Auditor
5
56, 815
5 56,330
55,900
Branch chief
1 11, 395
1
11,395
Budget officer
2 20, 855
Budget analyst
1 11, 610
1 11,610
11, 610
Business economist
1 11, 395
1 11,395
Congressional liaison officer
1 11, 395
1
11,395
1
11,395
Deputy director, compliance
1 10,320
Deputy director, security
11,180
1
10,965
Employee relations officer
11,180
11,180
Executive officer
45,365
44,935
4 44,275
Financial analyst
10, 750
10, 750
1 10,535
Information specialist
10, 535
10, 320
Investigator
52. 460
52, 460
M anagement analyst officer
11,
610
11,
610
1
11,610
Management officer
10,535
10, 535
1 10,320
Methods examiner
10,
320
10,
320
Mobilization planning officer
10,320
Organization and methods examiner. _
1
11,180
1 11,180
10,965
Personnel officer
1
10,750
1 10,750
10,535
Placement officer
1
10,535
1
10,320
10,320
Position classifier
10, 535
Processing systems analyst
1
11,180
Training officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
17 164,655
16 153,085
17 160, 570
Accountant
1
9,635
Administrative officer
11 106, 240
80,090
12 118, 845
Attorney
10 91, 405
73, 640
83,490
Auditor
1
9,205
9,205
8,990
Branch chief
9 86, 285
85,425
84,350
Budget analyst
2
18,195
8,990
1
8.990
Business analyst
1 10,065
10,065
1 10,065
Compliance and security officer
1
9,850
9,850
1
9,635
Economist
1 10,065
10, 065
1
9,850
Employee relations officer
84,135
74, 285
7 65,940
Financial analyst
58,025
57, 810
6 57,380
Investigator
18,410
18,195
3 27,400
Management analyst officer
1
8,990
Mobilization planning officer
3
27,400
3 26,970
1
8,990
Organization and methods examiner._
2
18,410
2 17,980
1
8,990
Position classifier
1
10,280
1 10,280
1 10,065
Analytical statistician
1 10, 280
Survey statistician
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
13 104, 215
13 102, 280
11 89,720
Accountant
2
16, 215
2 16, 215
3 23, 570
Administrative officer
7 58, 710
10 81, 505
10 80,860
Attorney
27 217, 075
26 209, 505
26 209, 505
Auditor
11 88, 215
11 87,355
11 86, 495
Budget analyst
7,785
1
7,570
7,570
1
1
Business analyst
7,570
1
7,785
1
Chief, training section
8,430
1
8,645
1
1 8,215
Claims examiner
2
16, 430
2 16, 215
2 16,000
Employee relations officer
3 24, 430
3 24, 215
2 15,355
Financial analyst
1
7,785
7,570
1
Information officer
10 83, 225
10 83, 870
98, 365
Investigator
16, 430
2
2 17, 505
25, 075
Management analyst officer
15, 570
Organization and methods examiner..
16, 645
16, 430
16,110
Placement officer
15, 570
15,140
32,005
Position classifier
8,645
8,645
Kecords management specialist
8,215
8,000
1
8,000
Space property management officer. _.
7,785
7.570
1
7,570
Training officer
1
8,645
Voucher examiner
G&-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
53, 915
53, 485
9
61,485
Accountant
25, 775
12, 780
Attorney
139, 780
120, 610
17 114, 220
Auditor
39, 200
38, 770
4 25. 560
Budget analyst
1
6,605
Information officer
94,190
75, 665
11 72,105
Investigator
20, 030
19, 815
1
6,390
Management analyst
1
6,820
Methods examiner
1
6,390
Organization and methods examiner..
21, 750
3
21, 320
21,105
Placement officer
28,140
4 27. 495
27, 710
Position classifier
1
6,605
6,605
6,390
Property management specialist
2
14. 070
14. 070
13, 640
Records management analyst
1
6.605
6.390
6,
390
Claims examiner
.
5 32. 595
19,170
19,170
Tabulating uroje-t olanner
1
7,465
7,465
7,465
Travel and transoortation specialist..
7,035
6,820
Voucher examiner
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
6,185
6,320
6,050
Accountant




Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Auditor
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Confidential assistant
Contract examiner
Nondiscrimination officer
Detective
Investigator
Librarian
Methods examiner
Position classifier
Property management assistant
Records management analyst
Space management assistant
Statistical assistant
Tabulating equipment supervisor
Voucher examiner
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules transferred from
administrative expenses, Reconstruction Finance Corporation liquidation fund:
Permanent positions
O ther personal services
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
___
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, departmental
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Agency service coordinator
Regional commissioner
Regional comptroller
Regional counsel
Special assistant
Regional administrative assistant..
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Agency service coordinatorDivision chief, accounts
Division chief, organization and
methods
Division chief, personnel
Regional comptroller
Regional counsel
Regional relocation officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Agency service coordinator
Accountant
Attorney
Branch chief
Credit and finance officer
Director, business service center
Division chief, accounts _.
Division chief, administrative facilities
Division chief, budget
Division chief, organization and
methods
Division chief, personnel
Management analyst, organization
and methods
Training officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Credit and finance officer
Director, business service center
Divisi
>n cMef, accounts
DiTTisi-n cMef, administrative facilities
.
-.
,
Division chief, budget.
Division chief, organization and
methods
E mployee relations officer

N u m - Total
ber salary

$90,105
30, 575
10,880
79,535
28, 415
11, 690
11,420
6,250
5,440
6,115
35,880
6,385
5,845
1
3
1
2
1
2
5
80
17
147
126
50
4
18

5,980
18, 615
6,115
12, 770
5,440
12, 230
27,010
402, 310
83,020
637,855
482,975
173, 455
13, 965
57, 430

834
5, 207, 265
77.5
466,667

9

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
14

$84,530
42,130
22, 030
74, 905
23, 515
11, 690
11, 555

1

14 $85,700
42,130
7~
7 38,485
16 91, 225
23,515
4
11, 960
2
17,940
3

5,440

1

5,575

5 30, 305
1
6,385
1
6,115
1
5,440
1
6,115
1
6, 250
1
6,250
2
11, 690
1
5,575
2
11, 960
5 26, 200
81 409,090
20
97,110
155 674, 915
132 502,965
44 154, 915
7 23, 950
51, 370
16

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
5
86
20
170
132
43
7
15

18,075
6,520
6,250
5,575
6,250
6,250
6,250
11,825
5,710
18, 075
26, 470
433, 200
98,325
736,505
504,695
150,635
23,865
46,895

854

899

5, 377,440
21.5
152, 665

5, 693,380
23.8
179, 274

61,776
654

765.5
4,803,028
36, 635

832.5
5, 224, 775

875.2
5, 514,106

19,300

16,000

20, 725
33,600

21,894

3,200

2,400

5,301,600

5, 554, 400

69,401
1
8,164
909
1,062
4,919, 200

1 12,690
10 125, 815
1 12,420
38,070
12,690

1
1

4

10 125,005
1 12,690
3
38, 285
1
12, 690
3
34,830

10
1
3

125,545
12,690
38,610

3

34,830

67, 510
10, 535

1

10,750

10,750

21, 715
10, 320
102,990
80,415
10, 535

2
1
9
7
1

21,930
10,535
103,850
80,845
10,750

21,930
10, 535
103, 850
81,275

9,850
9,420
46,025
28,260
9,420
37, 465
59,745

9,635
56, 950
28, 260
9,420
37, 250
67, 745

9,635
57,380
28,905
9,635
82,415
68,390

9,420
46, 885

9,420
56, 735

9,635
57,165

39, 400
84, 565

39,615
84, 565

76,435
85, 855

9,420
9,420

4
1

36,390
9,420

31, 785
33,075
64, 540
35,385
25, 720
33, 505
24,000

39, 785
24,860
49, 720
16, 430
25, 935
34, 580
18,065

25.075
41,420

40, 645
33, 850

32,645

24, 645
8,000

9,635
40,000
25,075
49,935
16, 430
25, 935
2

18,280
41, 075
33, 8.50

2

15,570

77

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier...
Management analyst officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Branch chief
Business analyst
Budget analyst
Credit and finance officer
Division chief, administrative facilities
Employee relations officer
Management analyst, organization
and methods
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Records officer
Section chief
Systems analyst
Tabulating project planner
Training officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Accountant
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Supervisor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Appointment supervisor
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Contract examiner
Credit and finance analyst
Credit and finance officer
Employee relations officer
Management analyst
Management officer
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel assistant
Placement officer. _
Position classifier
Records management officer
Section chief
__
Supervisor
Tabulating project planner
Training officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $7,570
1 $7.785
7 $54,280
1
8,000
3 23,355
8 61,420
2 15,570
3 23,355
8
64,430
5 38,925
40, 490
14,500

9

62,670
27,925
7,035
62,670

12,995
13,210
41,350
80,335
7,035
14,285
7,465
63,900
66,480

6
4
1
2
2
2
5
6
1
2
1
10
10

40,275
28,785
7,035
13,425
13,210
13,425
33,885
40,920
7,035
14,500
7,465
63,900
68,200

12, 640
19, 595
6,725
6,320

6,185
25, 685
6,725
6,455

1
4
1
1

6,320
25,955
6,725
6,590

118,385
11,150

20 121,290
2 11,420
1
6,250
1
5,440

20 122,640
2 11,690
1
6,250
1
5,575

2
2
2

23, 515
6,385
6,115
12,635
12,095
11,960

23,730
6,250
6,115
12,635
17,805
12,230

1
2
6
2
2
16
5
1

5,845
11,555
34,530
12,095
11,555
94,060
29,630
5,440

61, 595
7,465
39, 415
27,710

10
2
1
9
1
6
4

68,415
13,855
7,035
62,240
7,680
39,845
28,355

34, 530
13, 425

3
3

20,890
20,460

12

13, 640
19,600
41,350
79, 475

2

14,715

2
2
6
12
1
2
1
10
10

6,390
46, 665

35, 340
28, 280
6,250
5,845
12, 365
11, 960
6,385
5,575
5,710
16,995
23, 245
11,825
23,650
42,400
47,300
1
5,845
8 44,620
96 486,345
47 224,060
195 836,390
301
1,147,170
204 698,445
38 120,515
4 12,375
1,169
5,765,395
51.8
264,699

7 39, 515
107 545,665
44 210,875
192 833,285
320
1, 238,885
192 680,520
38 123,360
3
9,770

2
3
5
3
2
16
5
1

11,420
17,130
29,630
17,805
11,690
99,140
29,900
5,575

7 39,920
106 547,150
45 218,540
192 837,815
320
1,254,385
190 681,110
38 126,165
3
9,770

1,202
1,201
6, 042,070
6,101,395
42.7
34.2
244,107
180,462

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
1,159.3
1,166.8
1,117. 2
5,500,696
5,797,963
5,920,933

440200—58



1957 actual

1959 estimate
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentOther personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

Personal services

1959 estimate

$45,921

$1,000
23,467

131,044
7,120

$23,237
32,400
6,700

5,684,781

5,860,300

5,952,900

10,603,981

11,161,900

11,507,300

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

All personal services, field.
01

1958 estimate

7,500

WORKING CAPITAL FUND
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Printing and publications specialist..
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief, printing _._.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Illustrator
_
Printing and publications specialist..
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Chief, distribution unit
Illustrator
Printing and publications officer
Printing specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
__
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
_
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Assistant foreman
Assistant machine operator
Foreman
Machine operator
Mechanic
Offset press operator
Photographer
_
Photographic assembler _
Platemaker
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental. __
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

Personal services.

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$11,610

1

$11,610

1

1

8,860

1

8,860

1

1
1

7,035
6,605

7,035
6,605

1
1

7,250
6,820

1
1
1
1
2
4
1
6
12
25
5
2

5,845
5,980
5,440
6,250
10,615
19,450
4,890
24,450
46,165
90,255
17,435
6,400

1
2
4
1
7
13
27
5
2

5,980
6,115
5,575
6,250
10,885
19,990
5,025
28,795
50,685
97, 625
17,520
6,060

1
1
1
1
2
4
1
7
13
27
5
2

6,115
6,250
5,710

2
1
6

11,877
6,157
38,606

12,335

2
1

1
2
1

5,533
11,253
5,720

$11,825

11,115
20,395
5,025
29,605
51,110
98,730
17,690
6,145
12,335

56

224,849

45

39,936
5,512
5,720
33, 717
5,949
5,512
5,512
181,316

134
7

581,280
36,333

134
4

596,510
19,710

134
4

600,925
20,925

127

544,947

130

576,800

130

580,000

16,049
156

5,512
5,720
33,717
5,949
5,512
5,512
181,316

2,300
5,000
200

2,300
5,000
200

584,300

587, 500

6,277

567,429




HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000:
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
1
$21,000
Administrator
1
20,000
1
20,000
1 20,000
D eputy administrator
2
40,000
2
40,000
2 40,000
Commissioner
GS-18. $16,000:
1
General counsel
16, 000
1
16,000
1 16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
1
14,190
1
14,405
2 28,380
Assistant administrator
Deputy commissioner
1
14,190
1 14,190
1
13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1
13, 760
1
13, 760
1 13, 760
Deputy commissioner
2
26, 230
2 26, 435
2
25, 800
Assistant commissioner
1
1 13,115
12, 900
1
12, 900
Assistant administrator
2
2 26, 230
26, 015
1
13,115
Division director
1
1 13,330
13, 330
1
13,115
Staff head
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
1 12,150
12,150
11, 880
1
Assistant administrator
5 61, 070
5
60, 640
60, 210
5
Special assistant
3 36, 610
3
36,125
35, 910
3
Division director
1 12, 905
12,905
1
12, 905
Associate general counsel
15 182, 985
15 181,' 430
Branch head
_ 15 180, 305
2 25, 595
2
25, 595
2
25, 380
Assistant commissioner
:_
1 12, 690
1
12, 690
2
24, 570
Statistician
1 12, 095
1
12, 095
1
11, 880
International housing adviser
1 12,150
1
11,880
1
11,880
Real estate specialist
1
1
1
11, 880
11, 880
Congressional liaison officer
11, 610
1 12, 690
1
1
12, 690
12,420
Economist
1 12, 690
1
1
12, 690
12, 690
Agency accounting officer
1 11,880
1
1
Executive secretary
11, 610
11, 610
3 37, 690
3
3
37, 475
37. 690
Attorney
1 12, 905
1
1
12, 905
12, 905
Commodity-industry analyst
1 12,150
1
1
11, 880
11,880
Technical standards coordinator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
1
1 11,395
11, 395
Deputy director
11,395
2
2
2 22, 360
22,145
Special assistant
21, 930
7
7
7 77, 400
76, 755
Branch head
76,130
1
1
1 10, 535
10,320
Assistant division director
10, 320
8
9
9 96, 320
96,105
Assistant branch head
._
84, 710
2
2
2 21,070
20, 855
Executive officer
20, 640
1
1
1 11,180
11,180
Civil defense liaison officer
._
10, 965
1
1
1 10, 965
10, 750
10, 750
Field coordinator
9
9
10 109, 435
98, 470
97, 825
Attorney
_•_
2
2
3 31, 605
21,070
20, 640
Economist
1
2
2 20, 855
20, 640
Information specialist-_
__
10, 320
1
1
1 11, 395
11, 395
11, 395
Community planner.
3
4
4 44, 075
43, 645
33,110
Commodity-industry analyst.________
1
1
1 11, 610
11, 610
11, 610
Program analyst
3
3
3 33, 970
33, 755
33, 325
Budget analyst
1
1
1 11,180
10, 965
10, 965
Management analyst
1
1
1 11,180
10, 965
10, 965
International housing adviser..
2
2
2 22, 575
22, 575
Racial relations adviser
22, 360
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
1
1
9,850
9,635
9,850
1
Relocation specialist
__
1
9,635
9,205
1
9,635
1
Rehabilitation specialist,
47, 960
5
48, 390
6 57,595
5
Information specialist
10, 065
1
10, 065
1
2 19,270
Building codes specialist
8,990
1
8,990
1
Assistant to division director
45, 810
4
36, 820
5
4 37, 250
Assistant branch head
28, 260
3
28, 690
3
3 28, 905
Section head
107, 060 11 107, 705
12 117,125
11
Attorney
9,850
10, 065
1
1 10,065
1
Statistician.
10, 280
10,280
1
1 10, 280
1
Field liaison officer
__
9,635
9, 850
1
1
9,850
1
Classification officer..
9,420
9,420
1
1
9,635
1
Placement officer
8,990
9,205
1
1
9,205
1
Archivist
9,420
9,635
1
1
9, 635
1
Real estate adviser
8,990
9,205
1
2 18,195
1
Community planner.
__
14 132,095
15 140, 870
Executive secretary
__ 15 139,365
9,850
1
1
Commodity-industry analyst
50,110
5 50, 540
50,
325
5
Program analyst
18, 410
2 18.840
2
18, 625
Budget analyst
47, 745
4 38, 970
5
38, 540
Management analyst
10,065
1 10,065
1
10, 065
Economist
.____
84,135
114,545
12
113,
470
Auditor
1
8,990
8,990
Accountant
7
70, 455
60,390
70, 670
Engineer
2 19, 270
19,055
19,055
Field coordinator
1 10,065
10,065
10,065
Finance analyst
_
2 19, 915
19, 485
19, 700
Loan examiner
Employee development and reports
1
9,420
9,420
9,205
officer
1 10, 065
10,065
10,065
Administrative officer
75, 790
57, 380
38, 970
Criminal investigator
19, 485
19, 485
19, 270
Compliance inspector
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
8,000
8,000
7,785
Assistant branch head
31,785
31,570
15,355
Deputy executive secretary
8,430
8,430
8,215
Executive assistant
8,000
8,000
7, 785
Assistant to security officer
16,000
16,215
15,785
Position classifier




Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
2 $15, 570
Program assistant
$7, 785
$7, 785
1
7,785
Training officer
7, 570
7,570
9 75,225
Criminal investigator
97,075
89,935
2 16, 860
16, 645
16,860
Placement officer
64,000
64, 860
Attorney
10 80,620
17,075
9,075
1
Realty officer
9,075
1
7, 570
International housing adviser
1
Insurance examiner.!
8,430
8,645
8, 645
1
Economist
7,570
7,570
7,785
2 17, 720
17,270
17, 505
Loan examiner.
61, 420
53,635
Management analyst
12 91, 850
8,645
8,645
2 16,215
Fiscal management analyst
8,645
16, 215
2 16,430
Budget analyst
16,000
23, 785
3 24,000
Accountant
88,860
16 130,150
21 169, 810
Auditor
7,570
1
7,570
2 15, 355
Librarian
7,570
2 15, 355
1
7,785
Statistician
7,785
2 15, 785
2
15,785
Publications specialist
7,785
1
8,000
1
7,785
Racial relations adviser
8,645
2 16, 215
1
8,645
Relocation adviser
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
12, 995
13, 425
Deputy executive secretary
14, 715
13, 855
14,285
Administrative officer
43, 930
42, 855
43,285
Criminal investigator
6,820
6,605
Attorney
6,390
26, 635
7,465
Program analyst
7, 250
19, 600
6,820
Program assistant
6,605
7,465
Correspondence analyst
7,250
7,465
Operations analyst
6,390
6,390
Budget analyst
6,390
6, 605
Field coordinator
19,170
Accountant
13,210
19, 385
2
1
6,605
Auditor
136, 615
22 154,375
197, 875
20
Sales supervisor
6, 820
6,390
1
6,605
6605
1
Methods examiner
7,035
7,035
7,250
1
Realty officer
18,740
19, 385
38, 555
Statistician
21,535
22,180
21,105
Communications officer
6,605
6,820
7,465
Printing officer
7,250
7,465
6,605
Property management officer
6,390
6,605
6,390
Illustrator
6,390
6,390
34,065
Management analyst
19,385
41, 745
6,605
6,390
6,605
Space and maintenance officer
_..
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
17,805
18, 210
Criminal investigator
3
17,400
45, 545
44, 870
Attorney
__'
7
38,215
41, 455
4
23,245
35,205
Program assistant
5, 575
5,440
Position classifier
12,095
Placement officer
6,250
11,825
1
1
5,710
5,845
5, 980
Security assistant
95, 410
11
63, 890
76, 795
Auditor
11,150
1
5,710
5,575
Economist
1
6,250
6,250
6,250
Engineer
2
12, 770
12, 635
12, 770
Statistician
1
16, 995
5,440
11, 285
Field coordinator
74, 500
93,425
90, 490
17
Realty assistant
5,710
1
5,440
5,575
Compliance examiner
11, 285
1
5,575
5,710
Legal assistant
5,440
Relocation assistant
48, 0-5
29, 225
46, 490
Administrative assistant
5,845
5,710
Fiscal management analyst
18, 075
17, 805
17, 535
Budget analyst
6,250
6, 250
6,115
Organization and methods examiner..
39, 565
22, 705
16, 860
Accountant
6,115
6, 250
5,980
Editorial assistant
11, 555
11, 285
11, 015
Management analyst
6,250
6, 250
6,250
Purchasing agent
11, 960
12, 095
12, 095
Librarian
11,150
5,440
5,575
Traffic clerk
5,440
11,150
5,575
Supply clerk
11, 420
16, 455
11,150
Illustrator
75 368,265
72 368,450
78 390,740
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
27 127.035
27 127,980
133, 815
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
103 431,570 120 508,000
130 558, 200
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
95 348,480 106 394,205
106 401, 260
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
57 193,030
56 192,575
52 182,170
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685_:
7
23,525
7
23,355
7 23, 525
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
5
15,830
6, 400
2
2
6,145
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
3 13,280
3
12,365
3
12,780
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)..
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
All personal services, departmental-.

5, 271, 930
339,430

861
5, 700, 560
51 381,060

4, 932, 500

810
5,319, 500

810

761
4, 937,100
119. 7 694, 987
641.3
4,242,113

4,242,113

51
759

19, 500

20, 500

4, 952, 000

5, 340,000

79

80

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

1958 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Deduct lapses
1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Regional administrator. _
6 $77,400
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
$74,030
6 $73,385
Regional administrator
12,905
1
12,905
Area representative
1 12,905
72,360
Community facilities director
._
6
71,550
6 73,005
Special assistant to regional adminis12.690
1 12,690
trator
12,690
73,085
6 73,760
61,290
Urban renewal director
11,880
1 11,880
11,610
Area director for urban renewal
1
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
6 64,050
4
42,980
42,570
Economist
6 65,145
6
64,500
63,425
Regional counsel
5 53,535
5
53,105
10,965
Assistant regional representative
6 61,920
Director, administrative management7 79,765
79,765
75,680
Regional engineer
6 64,075
63,430
41,925
Regional finance officer
7 76,010
75,150
74,605
Assistant director for urban renewal..
5 53,965
53,535
52,890
Community planner .
3 32,680
32,465
32,035
Real estate adviser _.
64,285
6 64,930
63,640
Site development officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
9,635
9,420
9,420
Assistant to regional administrator—
9,205
9,205
8,990
Assistant area director
20,010
19,915
2
20,130
Economist
54,690
45,165
Director, administrative management17 161,540
133,065
132,310
Attorney
6 55,015
10,065
10,065
Civil defense housing specialist
12 113,765
112,475
111, 105
Program coordinator
6 53,940
Accountant
35 352,275
26 252,185 28 281,820
Engineer
18,410
2
Regional finance officer
5 45,380
1
9,420
1
9.205
Finance analyst
6 56,735
2
19,055
4
38,325
Fiscal management officer
26 240,535
Field representative
13 121, 690 20 183,210
8 76,220
74,070
8
75,360
Community planner...
8
6 55,875
3
28,475
1
9,420
R ehabilitation specialist
5 46,670
4
36,605
4
37,250
Codes and regulations specialist
5 49,035
5
48,390
5
48,605
Relocation adviser.
5 48,605
5
47,745
5
48,175
Real estate adviser
6 55,875
1
4
37,465
8,990
Appraiser
21 211,365
90,370 14 140,910
Project representative
1
9,205
1
8,990
Administrative officer
8,990
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
15 118,920
94,920
93,635 12
Attorney
—_
12
7,570
Director, administrative management
1
7,570
2
15,140
Accountant.—
7,570
1
7,570
Economist.
.-.
73 631,085
579,215
479,095
Engineer
..
1
7,785
7,570
Program coordinater
15 120,335
96,335
79, 785
10
Finance analyst
7
54,620
23,
785
31,480
3
Project budget and cost analyst1
7,570
Loan examiner
27 210,530
110,185
Field representative
13 104,000
9 70,575
47,220
38,925
Community planner
5
9 70,575
47,220
23,140
Rehabilitation specialist
3
6 46,235
15.740
1
8,645
Real estate adviser
6 46,235
15, 740
2
15,140
Relocation adviser
12 93.285
47.220
5
Appraiser
52
449,540
242,060
14 115,010
Project representative
GS-ll. $6,390 to $7,465:
6,605
1
6,390
Economist—
8 53,055
26,420
25, 775
4
Attorney
2 15,780
35, 875
35,390
5
Accountant
32 238,880
179,160
20 141,040
Engineer
26,200
4 26,630
4
25,775
Finance analyst
Assistant director, administrative
13,265
12,995
management
12 79,160
39,530
26,635
Project budget and cost analyst
22 144,710
65, 880
44, 730 10
Field representative
6 40,820
39, 530
19,170
6
Community planner
6 39,580
19, 765
12,995
3
Real estate adviser
46.120
7 47,625
32,380
7
Appraiser.
23,
355
6
36.995
12,
780
4
Relocation adviser
97,045
47,740 13
25 186,625
Project representative
GS-10. $5,195 to $6,725:
6,725
Program coordinator.
_
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
2 12,635
2
12,635
12,365
Administrative assistant
Rehousing and property management
1
5,440
5,980
5,845
1
analyst
1
5,845
5,710
5,575
1
Attorney
5 28,955
17,130
17,535
3
Accountant
2
11,420
5,710
5,845
1
Assistant program coordinator
2 11,960
11,420
11,690
2
Program assistant
14 77,915
11,015
33,585
2
Project budget and cost analyst30 169,455
76,565 17
94,955
14
Field representative
11 68,750
3
18,750
Engineer
12 75,000
Project representative
42
211,870
31 151,235 31 155,220
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
20 95.850
87,825
18
20
95,315
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890—.
100
422,570
65 276,080 75 322.045
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
145 544,490 164 623, 255 J98 751.995
GS-4. $3,670 to $3,925
85 288,595
41 140,205 55 189,085
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
6
19,360
2
7,025
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent,




field

706

4,651,045

840
5,645,370

1,139
7,616,555

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Assistance for school construction,"
Office of Education, Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare

Number
109.5

1958 estimate

Total Numsalary ber
$729,766

596.5
3,921,279

$484,870
781

1959 estimate

Total Numsalary ber

5,160,500

120

Total
salary
$936.055

1,019

6,680. 500

19, 700
62,800

25, 500
81,000

5.243,000

1,019
6,787,000

8, 211, 293

10,195,000

12.127,000

$8,144, 922

$10.147,000

$12,050,000

66,371

48,000

77,000

47,901
596.5
3,969,180

781

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber
Special positions at rates equal to or in
salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
President
1 $20,000
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Vice president and general counsel
1
13,115
1
13,330
1
13,330
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
12,905
13,120
13,120
Controller
12, 690
12,690
12,690
Loan manager
12,150
12,420
12,420
Assistant to the President
Technical assistant and assistant loan
11, 610
1
11,880
1
12,150
manager
11,880
1
12,150
1
11,880
Director, examination and audit
11,880
1
12,150
1
11,880
Secretary-treasurer
1
11,880
1
12,150
Assistant general counsel
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
10, 535
1
10,750
1
10,535
Special assistant to the President
10,965
Assistant general counsel
10,965
10,965
11,180
Chief accountant
__
10,320
10,535
10,750
Technical assistant to controller
10,535
10,750
Budget officer.
___
10,750
10,965
Director of personnel
10,965
Deputy director, examination and
1
10,320
10,535
10,535
audit
—
1
10,320
10,535
10,750
Mortgage securities analyst
Assistant director, examination and
10,320
10,535
audit
20,640
20,640
Attorney-adviser...
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
10,065
10,280
10,280
Information officer
_
_
8,078
Consultant
_
9,205
Trial attorney...
_
8,990
17,980
18, 410
Attorney-adviser
10,280
10, 280
10,280
Assistant treasurer..
9,205
9,205
9,420
Assistant secretary.
.
18,410
18,410
18,840
Financial analyst (investment)
8,990
9,420
9,205
Chief of section
10,280
Budget officer
9,205
9,420
9,205
Special sales representative
9,850
Supervisory auditor
8,990
26,970
Loan examiner
8,990
9,205
Field accounting supervisor
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
8,215
7,570
Attorney-adviser
1
8,000
Business accountant..
3
25,075
16,860
Loan examiner
.
1
7,785
8,000
8,000
Position classifier
._
GS-ll. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
6,605
6,605
6,820
Procurement officer
29,215
4
29,645
22,610
Business accountant
6,820
1
6,390
6,605
Mortgage sales representative
~
7,465
1
7,035
7,250
Placement officer
_
6,605
6,390
Mortgage market analyst
6,390
Attorney-adviser
6,390
Auditor
_
6,390
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,575
5,710
1
Administrative assistant5,845
1
6, 250
Attorney-adviser
1
6,115
17,670
Il~960
Business accountant
1
5,845
Accountant
1
5,575
Auditor
1
5,440
5,845
1
Budget analyst.
1
1
6,115
5,710
5,980
1
Personnel assistant
1
1
5,845
1
5,575
5,710
Accounting assistant
1
1
1
5.375
5,105
5,240
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
7
41,605
36,805
36,400
8
7
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
6
33,285
29,205
7
32,340
7
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..
21
73,965
87,060
17
71,570
17
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
17
56,325
15
56,325
64,855
15
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
4
30,780
9
13,805
30,105
9
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..

81

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services;
Overtime
Regular pay above 52-week base
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken

5

Other personal services:
Overtime
_
Regular pay above 52-week base
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken

01

$17,095

$3,470

1

$3,470

7,654

2

7,654

109
21

692,388
98,051

107 692,679
6.4 27,379

109 715,339
6.5 42,472

88

594,337

100.6 665,300

102.5 672,867

2,550

2,600

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Agency manager
5
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant agency manager
4
Attorney-adviser (agency counsel)
Chief, loan division
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant agency manager.
Chief, loan division
Chief, examination and audit division.
Chief, controller's division
Agency counsel
Attorney-adviser
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief, loan division..
_
Assistant chief, loan division
Assistant chief, examination and
audit division
Attorney-adviser
Assistant chief, controller's division...
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
17
Field representative
3
Mortgage sales representative
8
Head of branch (general accounts)
3
Senior loan examiner
1
Assistant chief, loan division
Auditor
16
Senior loan supervisor
4
Chief, secretary-treasurer's division...
Attorney-adviser
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Chief, secretary-treasurer's division—.
Head, contract and program control
branch
5
Head, loan accounting section
5
5
Mortgage securities analyst
10
Loan liquidating supervisor
23
Loan service supervisor
7
Attorney
8
Auditor
5
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
73
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
118
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
164
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
104
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
32
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

All personal services, departmental.

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

1958 estimate

7,333

8,000

6,725

602,238

675,850

682,192

59,400

60,750

60,750

41,710

51,775
51,600
41,280

52,635
51,600
41,280

9,205
46,670
44,950
44,950
47,960

1
5
5

9,205
46,025
46,025

1
5
5

9,420
47,100
47,100
26,970

8,860
38,710

5

22,925
39,570
116,585
21,105
55,850
19,385
7,465
110,965
26,850
19,170
27,495

31,570
39,785
39,355

39,785
40,430
40,215

102,300
21,105
35,820
20,030

16
3
4
11

110,905
20,460
25,560
72,655

24,730

1
5
5
5
10
22
2
9
4
64
120
160
100
28

500,830
628,910
360,630
104, 665

40,215

15
3
5
3

29,765
29,495
31,520
61,825
139,295
39,025
46,355
27, 820
360,940

39,140

15
3
5
3

104,665
21,750
36,680
20,030
117,660
27,710
26,420
63,315

6,385

6,385

30,170
29,765
31,520
62,905
133,045
11,960
51,930
7
22,850
4
321,190 65
513,435 113
607, 600 156
348, 610 102
91,975 32

30,575
30, 710
31, 520
63, 525
151,120
40,780
22,985
333,140
495,845
593,125
361,265
106,960

666 3,195, 585 645 3,137,675 643 3,183,665
136.4 601, 491
38. 7 126,675 38.6 193,532
529.6
2,594.094
114,952

3,011,000
11,550

11,600

33,281

36,250

29,875

604.4
2,990,133

All personal services, field-

2,742.327

3,058,800

3,031. 608

Personal services

3,344,565

3,734,650

3,713,800

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND
EXPENSES
1957 actual

NONADMINISTRATIVB

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special position at rate equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Commissioner
1
$20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
GS-18. $16,000:
Deputy commissioner
1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
General counsel
1 13,975
1 14,620
1 14,620
Assistant commissioner for programs.,
Assistant commissioner for operations.
1 14,190
1 14,190
1 14,405
Assistant commissioner for technical
1 13,975
1 13,975
1 13,975
standards
1 14,190
1 14,190

1 14,190



1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant to the Commissioner
__
Director, examination and audit
Assistant commissioner for administration
Zone operations commissioners
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Executive officer for regional liaison.._
Special assistant for urban renewal
Special assistant for armed services
housing
Special assistant for cooperative
housing
Information officer
Director, legal division
Assistant director, legal division
Attorney
Director, audit division
Director, personnel division
Director, budget division
Comptroller
Deputy comptroller
Director, research and statistics division
Director, programs division
Director, management engineering
division
Deputy assistant commissioner for
operations
Zone operations commissioner
Director, mortgage insurance divisionAssistant commissioner for title I
Director, architectural standards division
Director, appraisal and mortgage
risk division
Director, property management division
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant to the Commissioner
Deputy assistant for cooperative
housing
Deputy special assistant for urban
renewal
Information officer
Minority group housing adviser
Supervisory attorney-adviser
Chief, title I section
Chief, administrative law section
Chief counsel for rental housing
Chief, home mortgage section, legal
division
Chief, cooperative housing section,
legal division
Chief, urban renewal section, legal
division
Director, examination division
Deputy director, audit division
Supervisory auditor
Deputy director, personnel division.._
Deputy director, budget division
Director, general services division
Chief, insurance branch
C hief, accounting branch
Deputy director, research and statistics division
Supervisory actuary, property
Financial economist (general)
Chief, market analysis section
Chief, research section, research and
statistics.
Deputy zone operations commissioner.
Zone underwriting adviser
Deputy director, mortgage insurance
division
Chief, project insurance section
Chief, project servicing section
Chief, cooperative housing section
Executive officer, title I__
Supervisory sanitary engineer
Deputy director, architectural standards division
Chief, architectural section
Chief, construction cost section
Chief, property requirements section..
Deputy director, appraisal and mortgage risk
..
Chief, review and analysis section
Chief, valuation section
Chief, land planning section...
Chief, mortgage credit section.
Supervisory accountant
Deputy assistant commissioner, title I.
Executive officer for operations
Deputy director, property management division
_
Chief, field supervision section, title I . .
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant to special assistant, armed
services housing
A ttorney-adviser (general)
Supervisory auditor
Chief, employment section
Chief, operations and employee relations section
Ch ief, classification section
Assistant chief, project servicing section.

Number
1
1
1
5

1958 estimate

Total Num- Total N u m - Total
salary ber salary ber salary
$12,900
1 $12,900
1 $12,900
1 13,115
1 13,115
12,900
1 13,115
12,900
1 13,115
64,715
5 65,145
5 65,360
25,595
11,610

2
1

1

11,610

1

1
1
1
1

11,610
11,610
11,610
11,880

2
1

12,690
12,690
11,880
12,690
11,610
11,880
11,610
11,880
12,690
1

12,690

1

10,320
11,395

25,810
11,880

2
1

11,880

1

11,880
11,610
11,880
12,150
11,610
12,690
11,880
12,690
12,905
12,690

12,420
11,610
12,690
12,905
12,690

1

12,690

1

12,690

1

12,690

1

12,150

1

12,150

1
1
1
1

12,690
11,610
11,880
11,610

1
1
1
1

12,690
11,880
11,880
11,610

1

12,150

1

12,150

1

12,690

1

12,690

1

12,690

1

12,690

1

10,320

1

10,535

1

11,395
10,965
10, 535
10,965
10,320
10,320
11,610
10,320

1

11,395
10,965
10,535
10,965

10,320

1

10,535

1

10,320

1

10,320

10,750
11,395
10,320
10, 535
10,535
10,320
10,320
10,965
10,965

10, 535
10, 535
11,610
10,320
10, 535
1

10,965
10,750
10,535
11,610

10,535
10,965
11,395
10, 535
10, 750
10,750
10, 535
10, 535
11,180
11,180

10,965
11, 395
10,535
10, 535
10, 750
10,320
10,535
11,180
11,180
1
1
1
1

12,690

1
1
1
1

10,965
10,750
10,750
11,610

1 10,320
6 65,145
10 111,370

1 10,535
6 65,360
10 111,800

10,750
10, 750
10, 535
10,320
10, 750
10,320

10,965
10, 750
10, 750
10, 535
10, 965
10,320

10,965
10, 965
10, 750
10, 535
10, 965
10,320

10,320
10,535
10, 750
10,320

10,320
10,750
10, 965
10,535

10, 535
10, 750
10,965
10, 535

11,610
11,395
11, 610
11, 610
11,395
10, 535

11, 610
11,610
11, 610
11, 610
11,395

11,610
11,610
11, 610
11, 610
11,395

1 10,320
6 64,500
10 110,940
1

11,880
11,880
11,880
11,880
12,150
11,610
12,690
11,880
12,690
12,905
12,690

1

1

10,750
10, 750
10,535
11,395

26,080
11,880

1

10,750
10, 535
10,750
10,320
10,320
11,395
10,320

1
1

1959 estimate

1
1

10,320
10,320

1
1

10,320
10,320

1
1

10,965
10,750

1

11,180

1

11,180

1
7
6
1

8,990
64,650
56,090
10,065

1
7
6
1

9,205
65,080
56,520
10,065

1
7
6
1

9,205
65,295
56,735
10,065

9,205
9,850

1
1
1

9,420
10,065
9,420

1
1
1

9,420
10,065
9,635

9,420

82

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION—Continued
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND NONADMINISTRATIVE

EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. NumGS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
ber
Chief, commissioner-held project section
.
1
Financial officer, title I
1
Administrative officer, technical
standards
Structural engineer
Soil scientist
Sanitary engineer
_
_
Mechanical engineer
-.
Architect.-.,
Architectural engineer.-.
—
Underwriting supervisor
Supervisory loan examiner (realty)
Loan specialist (realty)
Supervisory site engineer
Site engineer
Site planning landscape architect
Chief, electronic data processing section
Chief, standards, field supervision
and training section
1
Supervisory budget analyst
1
Deputy director, general services
division
Chief, reports section
Chief, procedures section
Supervisory accountant
Chief, accounts section
Economist
Chief, operating statistics section
Analytical statistician (economics)
Organization and methods examiner-.
Standards and procedure coordinator_
Appraiser.
Assistant to the director, mortgage
insurance
Assistant chief, project insurance section
Programs analyst
Loan servicing supervisor (realty)
1
Supervisory accountant
1
Supervisory financial officer
1
Housing economist
Chief, field supervision section, prop-.
erty management
1
Realty officer, property management
1
Financial officer, title I
2
Supervisor, dealer relations unit,
1
title I
Chief, field supervision section, title I .
Chief, accounts control section
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Information specialist (general)
Attorney-adviser (general)
Examination representative
Auditor
Placement officer
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Training officer
Chief, administrative budget section..
Chief, nonadministrative budget section
Chief, procurement and property
section
Chief, printing and publications section
__•
Supervisory financial accountant
Systems accountant
Accountant
,
Supervisory accountant
Chief, tabulating section ,
.
Statistical officer, research and statistics
Organization and methods examiner—
Insurance adviser
_
Mortgagee approval officer
•_.
Architect
.
Executive assistant, zone operations. _
Rental project field supervisor...
Research and procedures analyst
Cooperative housing operations and
management specialist
Financial officer
Architectural engineer
Appraiser
______
Mechanical engineer
Structural engineer
Assistant standards and procedure
coordinator. _._
Accountant
1
Auditor.
_.
2
Loan examiner
Administrative officer
Chief, insurance control section
Supervisory loan accountant..
Realty officer—
Realty assistant
_




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
$9,205
9,635

1

10,065
38,110
8,990
36,175
18,410
18, 840
19, 700
17, 980
9,850
8,990
10,065
8,990
8,990

$9,205

1

10,065
38, 540
8r990
36,390
18,410
19, 270
19, 700
17,980
10,065
8,990
10. 065

10,065
38,325
8,990
36,175
18,410
19, 055
19, 700
17, 980
10,065
8,990
10,065
8,990
8,990

9, 205

8,990
8,990

8,990
9,205
10,065

1
1

8,990
9,850
10,065
8,990
9, 635
19,055
9,420
10,065
9,635
9,635
36,820

9,205
8,990

9,635
10,065
18,410

7,785
85,635
66,795
133, 590
7,785
40,215
7,570
7,570
7,570
7,570
8,215
7,570
8,430
23,785
7,785
16,430
8,430
8,215
8,000
8,430
8,645

1
1
1

7,785
7,570
40, 860
30,710
16,860
8,000

9,205
8,990

4

35,960

9,850

1

9,850

9.205
8,990
9,635

1
1
1

9,205
8,990
9,635

7,785
54,710
67,440
19 157805
157,805
1
8,000
8000
40, 860
7,785
7,570
7,785

8,430
8,215
8,645
8,860
43,370
45,850
3430
32,430
8,860

8,430
8,215
8,645
8,860
58, 725
46,065
32, 645

8,000
7, 570
48,645
38,280
16, 860
15,570

8,000
7,785
38,280
17,075
15,570

6

7,570
7,785
15,140
17, 720
8,215
8,430
24,215
7,570

9,420
1
1

1
7,785
7 54,495
8 67,010
19 157,375
1
8,000
5 40,645
7,570
1
7,570
1
1
7,570
1
7,570
1
8,430
1
7,570
1
3 24,000
1
7,785
2 16,430

42,940

22,925
33,290

9,420
10,065
9,205
10,065
10,065
9,205
9,850
19, 270
9,635
10, 280
9,850
9,850
37, 250

9,205
1
1

9,635
9,205
9,205

9,205

1
1

8,990
10,065
10,065
8,990
9,850
19, 270
9,635
10,280
9,850
9,635
37,035

9,205
9, 205

9,420
10,065

$9,205

7,570
8,430
7,785
8,645
24,000
7,785
16, 645

1

7,570

15,140
16,430

15,140
16,430

8,645
47,140
7,570

8, 645
47,355
7,570

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
ber
ber salary ber salary
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Financial representative
13 $100,560
8 $62,065
13 $100,560
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Executive assistant
.______-—,_
1
6,390
1
6,605
1
6,605
Special assistant to minority group
housing adviser
__.
6,605
1
6,390
6,390
1
Attorney-adviser (general)
_
52,880
8 52,465
6 39,415
Auditor.
___
96,125
95,
695
14
11 75,665
Employee counselor
6,820
6,820
1
1
6,605
Position classifier
....
__
26,635
4 26,420
4 26,850
Chief, library section
6,605
1
6,390
1
6,390
Chief, records management section...
6,390
1
6,390
1
6,390
Financial accountant
14,285
2 14,285
2 14,070
Systems accountant
19,600
3 19,385
3 19,170
Assistant chief, electronic data processing section___ ________
6,820
6/820
Supervisory receipts and deposits
officer
7,250
7,250
7,035
Supervisory mathematician
7,250
7,250
7,250
Chief, administrative control section7,035
6,820
6,820
Actuary (property)
6,605
6,605
6,390
Analytical statistician
6, 605
6,390
6,390
Organization and methods examiner. _
6,605
6,605
6,390
Housing representative
6,605
6,390
Wage enforcement officer
14,285
2 14, 500
2 14,285
Rental project field supervisor
14,070
2 14,070
2 14,070
Rental project supervisor (corporate
relations)
7,035
7,035
1
1
7,035
Loan servicing representative
14,285
2 14,285
3 21,965
Financial officer
1
7,465
7,465
1
7,250
Administrative officer
___2 13,640
13,640
7,250
1
Supply officer
1
6,605
6,605
1
6,605
Supervisory printing and publications officer
1
6,820
6,820
1
6,820
Accountant
3 20, 460
20, 245
5 33, 455
Audit supervisor
1
7,465
7,250
1
7,250
Chief, servicing and settlement u n i t . .
1
6,820
6,820
1
6,605
1
Supervisory loan accountant
7,465
7,465
1
7,465
1
Business accountant—
...
7,465
7,250
1
7,250
1
Realty officer
6,820
6,820
1
6,605
Financial representative.
52, 410
10 67,125
11 71, 580
6,390
Administrative assistant
6,390
1
6,605
Supervisory examiner.
6,605
1
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Management analyst.
1
6,455
6,455
6,320
Chief, office services section—
1 6,185
6,185
6,050
Supervisory receipts and deposits
officer
_-.
1
6,050
5,915
1 5,915
Tabulating equipment operator supervisor
1
6,455
Disbursing examination supervisor.. _
1
1 6,185
1 6,185
6,185
Business accountant
1
1 6,185
6,050
1 6,185
Administrative officer.
_______
6,455
1
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
52, 335
9 52, 605
10 59,125
6,250
Publications writer (general)
6,250
1
6,250
1
Attorney-adviser
3 17, 670
17, 670
3 17,400
Auditor
___
3 17,130
16,995
3 16,860
1
Placement officer
"___
1
6,250
6,250
1
6,115
1
1
6, 250
Personnel officer
6,250
1
6,115
1
1
5, 710
Position classifier—_
5, 575
1
5,575
1
1
6,250
Supervisory purchasing agent
.
6,250
1
6,115
2 11, 015
2 11,150
Librarian
2 12,095
1
1
Management analyst
________
5, 845
1
5,845
5,710
1
1
Office services assistant supervisor
6,115
1
6,115
5,980
Supervisory printing and publications officer
-*-_
5, 575
1
1
1
5,440
5,440
Illustrator
.
2 11, 690
2 11,960
2 11,825
5,845
Financial accountant
1
1
1
5,845
5,710
3 17,130
3 16, 590
3 16,455
Systems accountant
.
6,250
1
1
1
6,250
Supervisory accountant-—.
6,115
10 57, 640
10 57, 370
16 92, 305
Accountant
•_.-—...
4 23,110
4 23, 245
4 23, 650
Statistical assistant
6,250
1
1
1
6,250
6,250
Supervisory project operations analyst2 11,960
2 12, 095
2 11, 825
Investigator (general)
2 11,015
2 11, 015
Budget analyst
1
1
6,115
6,115
6,115
Mathematician
:_•_ —
2 11, 790
2 11, 790
Digital computer systems analyst
1
1
6,115
5,980
5,1
Supervisory insurance examiner •__.
1
1
6,250
6,250
6,115
Supervisory default accounts officer-5,980
Realty officer
___________
5,710
1
5,710
1
5, 575
Legal assistant
5, 440
9 49, 770
9 49, 770
Loan servicing representative - - _ ——..
3 16,320
3 16, 320
Examiner
.
18 99,180
19 102,935
18 98, 775
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
106 533,100
106 530,370
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335_—
- 116 580,480
109 510.160
110 511,520
109 507,405
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
231 976,190 233 983, 665 235 997, 705
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
224 853,645 234 896,185 241 924, 575
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
301
306
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685-—_.
—... 295
1, 088,190
1,067, 865
1,048, 740
112 376,655
110 368,810
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
106 354,900
25
76,260
25
76,685
G8-1. $2,690 to $3,200.___—_
25 76,750
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
WB-19. Foreman (photography)...
6,365
6,365
1
6,365
WB-18. Assistant foreman (photography)
6,157
6,157
1 6,157
5,949
WB-17. Foreman (duplicating)
5,949
1
5,949
5,720
WB-16. Photographer...—__-..___
5,720
1
5,720
5,720
5,720
1
5,720
WB-16. Assistant foreman
5, 533
5,533
1
5,533
WB-15. Machinist
RF-5. Maintenance and transport
1 5,741
1 5,741
1 5,741
foreman...
___-___.'..
44 173,138
44 173,138
Equivalent to less than $5,440......
44 173,138
Total permanent, departmental

1,617
8,227,188

1,642
8,388,188
8,550,958

83

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses
_

All personal services, departmental
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Director
Assistant director
._
Chief underwriter
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Director
Assistant director.
Chief underwriter
Assistant chief underwriter
Assistant to chief underwriter
Appraiser, supervisory
Chief construction examiner. _ _
Supervisory loan examiner, realty
Land planner
Engineer
_Chief of operations
Assistant chief of operations
Supervisory real property officer
Housing market analyst
Cooperative housing supervisor.
Service office supervisor.
Service office underwriter
.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant director
- -Chief imderwriter
-..Assistant chief underwriter
Assistant to chief under writer __
Appraiser, supervisory
Chief construction examiner.Assistant chief construction examiner.
Supervisory construction examiner--.
Supervisory construction representative
Supervisory loan examiner
Chief of operations
Assistant chief of operations.
Real property officer
Program procedure representative
Attorney-adviser
Service office supervisor._ -Land planner
Engineer
Housing market analyst
_.
Racial relations adviser
Cooperative housing adviser
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Appraiser, supervisory
Appraiser..
—
Assistant chief underwriter.__
Assistant to chief underwriter
Supervisory construction examiner
Assistant chief construction examiner.
Supervisory construction representative
Construction cost examiner
Construction examiner
Construction representative
Construction complaints officer
Housing market analyst
Supervisory loan examiner :
Loan examiner
Real property officer
Land planner...-_.,..---.
Engineer
Chief of operations.
Assistant chief of operations
Valuation station supervisor
Service office supervisor
Program procedure representative
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant to chief underwriter. _
Appraiser...
_
Supervisory construction examiner. __
Supervisory construction representative
Construction cost examiner..Construction examiner _.
C onstr uction representative.
Loan examiner, realty.
GS-9 $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Real property assistant
Assistant construction cost examiner. .
Assistant to chief of operations
Loan servicing representative
Loan examiner, realty




1959 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
113.4
$637,758

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1,474.6
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
,
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
O vertime and holiday pay__
Nightwork differential
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

1958 estimate

83.4
$352,938

81.4
$372,348

1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Construction representative
Construction examinerAppraiser

1,560. i
1,533.6
8,178,610
8,035,250
3,400
5,113
3,400

7, 589,430

30,300
67,000

147,029
75
10,009
7,751,656

.

GS-7. Range $4,525 to $5,335..
GS-6. Range $4,080 to $4,890..
GS-5. Range $3,670 to $4,480..

31,500
42,000

GS-4. Range $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. Range $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. Range $2,960 to $3,470..

8,135,950

Total permanent, field

8,255,510

Deduct lapses.
13 154,980

13

155,520

50 527,115
13 137,815
13 136,600

50
13
13

529,115
138,415
137,600

12 112,000
50 464,510
50 461,150
101, 040
9,420
100, 255
102,990
84,030
93,415
45,010
100,180
8,990
9,205
48,390
28,090
8,990
8,990

12
50
50

12
50
50

11
1
11
11
9
10
5
11
1
1
5
3
1
1

113,900
466,310
463,300
101, 040
9,635
101, 255
103,190
84,780
94.415
45, 810
100,780
8,990
9,420
48,820
28, 690
8,990
8,990

10
12
39
7
63
34
3
21

76,560
94,065
303,550
54,000
489,715
265,260
23,785
166,765

10
12
39
7
63
34
3
21

76,990
95,140
305,550
54,280
492,715
268,260
23,785
167,765

10
12
39
7
63
34
3
21

77,490
95.540
307,550
55,000
495,715
269,260
24,285
168,265

73,005
322,345
179,990
15, 570
125, 850
23,140
48,000
94, 640
191,215
155,130
49,020
67,040
7,570

9
41
23
2
16
5
6
12
24
20
6

73, 505
324,345
180,990
15,355
126,710
38,495
48,430
95,140
192,215
156,130
49, 720
67,440
7,785

9
41
23
2

16
5
6
12
24
20
6
8
1

74,005
325,345
181,990
15,355
127, 710
38,495
48, 860
95, 640
192, 715
157,130
49,720
67,940
7,785

82,845
389,445
624,370
6,390
55,005

11 76,310
55 371,445
628,670
6,390
55, 205
335,970
124, 365

11
55
93
1
8
48
18

76,810
373,445
631,670
6,605
55,705
338,470
125,365

174,830
401,960
367,905
27,065
14,070
20,675
166,920
199,010
292,615
33, 025
77, 385
26, 850
6,605
237, 700
40, 060
257,965

25 175,830
59 406,960
372,905
27,065
14,070
20, 890
168,920
201,010
295,615
97,140
77, 815
27, 065
6,820
239, 700
40, 275
20 129, 660

25
59
54
4
2
3
25
30
43
15
21
4
1

176,830
408,960
374,905
27,565
14,285
20,890
169,920
202,010
297,615
97,340
142,215
27,265
6,820

35
6
30

240,700
40,775
194,560

1
6,455
19 122,860
2 13,450

1
6,455
24 152,935
13,450
2

1
24
2

6,590
153,935
13,450

25 162, 455
14 85, 510
15 92, 230
25 164, 055
5 31,465

25 163,130
14 85, 780
20 122,075
30 194, 630
10 61,310

25
14
20
30
10

164,130

42 244,680
16 93,655
2 11,420
2 12,095
504, 520
162 951,480

42 246,680
16 94,255
2 11,555
2 12,230
507, 520
164 967,760

12
55
93
1
8

48 330,970
18 123,365
25
59
54
4
2
3
25
30
43

13

156,060

114,900
468,310
465,300
102, 040

122,075
195, 230
61,310

42 248,980
16 94,855
2
11,655
2
12,230
85 510,520
168 994,520

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$2,172,665
410
2,401,040
527
3,051,290
128 604,980
72 328,865
320
1,345,055
651
2,479,110
682
2,337, 525
75 231,700

371
$2,211,065
415
2,441,740
534

3,106,370
128 608,580
72 330,865
320
1,359,055
651
2, 500,110
682
2,359,525
75 233.800

380
$2,272,025
426
2, 514, 580
549
3,204,970
131 625,755
78 357,345
327
1,398,745
658
2, 538,015
692
2,405,275
83 258,880

4,900
5,000
4,870
27, 950, 520
26,954,970
27,310,680
43.6
125.9
317.6
213,620
1,335,280
560,457

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)...
4,956.4
4, 744.1
4, 582. 4
26,394, 513
25,975,400
27,736,900
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment65,000
61,751
65,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
98,500
105,700
Overtime and holiday pay
25,444
1,210,700
Additional pay for service abroad
113,054
91,000
91,000
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
,
15,530

531,115
139,415
138, 600

101, 755
103, 690
85, 280
94,915
45,810
101,280
9,205
9,420
48,820
28,690
9,205
9,205

1958 estimate

01

All personal services, field.

26,610, 292

27,440,600

27, 998,600

Personal services

34,361, 948

35, 576, 550

36,254,110

$5, 230,095"
29, 027, 264
104,589

$5,512,650
29, 916, 900
147,000

$5,583,910
30, 645, 200
25, 000

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations:
Administrative.-_._..
Nonadministrative
Reimbursable obligations..
Salaries and wages relating to fiscal year
1958 are distributed as follows:
Under existing limitation

6,006
$33,886,350
110
1,690,200

Under proposed supplemental estimate.

PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PEKSONAL SERVICES PAID
APPROPRIATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND OTHER FUNDS
1957 actual

1958 estimate

FROM

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $13,975:
1 $20,000
Commissioner
1 $20,000
$20,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,620:
1
14,602
14, 405
14,405
Deputy commissioner
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
13,760
13, 760
Assistant commissioner
Assistant commissioner for adminis1
13,760
13, 760
13, 760
tration
Assistant commissioner for develop13, 760
1
13,760
13, 760
ment
:.
Assistant commissioner for manage13, 545
1
13,670
13, 545
ment
13,330
Assistant commissioner for operations.
13, 760
Assistant commissioner for programs-13,115
12, 900
12, 918
General counsel
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
12, 420
12,173
12,150
Assistant to the Commissioner..
12, 690
12, 690
12, 690
Chief economist
12, 240
12,105
11, 880
Comptroller
Deputy assistant commissioner for
management standards and field
1 11,678
1
11,610
coordination
Deputy assistant commissioner for
project planning and field coordi1
12,690
1 12,690
1
12,690
nation
,
Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
12,690
programs..
,.
Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
12,690
12,690
1
12,690
technical services
1
12,150
11,903
Deputy general counsel
1
11,880
Director administrative planning and
11, 880
11,678
1
11,610
internal audit branch
12, 690
12, 690
1
12,690
Director, budget branch
11,970
11, 835
1
11,610
Director, project auditing branch
11,
610
11,
610
Financing officer
._
11,813
11,610
1
11,610
General engineer
__
--..
12,398
12,150
1
12,150
Special assistant to the Commissioner.

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM:
APPROPRIATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND OTHER FUNDS—Con.
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1 $11,610
1 $11,610
Architectural adviser
I $11,610
Assistant director, budget branch
1 10,320
1 10,499
1 10,320
Assistant director, project auditing
branch
.
1 11,090
10,965
1 11,198
Assistant general counsel
4 43,628
4 44,218
43,430
Deputy comptroller.
2 22,324
2 22,432
22,145
Director, administrative planning
branch....
....._...-___---..
11,180
Director, architecture and engineering branch
1 11,610
Director, construction branch
1 11,395
1 11,395
1 11,395
Director, land branch
__.
1 11,395
1 11,395
1 11,395
Director, management branch
1 11,395
Director, management standards
branch
1 10,875
1 10,750
1 10,983
Director, mortgage servicing branch..
1 11,610
Director, occupancy branch
"1 "11,395
1 11,395
T"II~395
Director, operations engineering
branch
1 10,589
1 10,750
1 10,535
Director, personnel branch
1 11,610
1 11,610
Director, production and document
1 11,610
control branch
1 11,359
1 11,395
Director, project fiscal management
1 11,180
branch
1
11,395
1 11,395
Director, property and services
1 11,395
branch
11,610
Director, statistics branch
_
1
11,395
11,395
1 11,395
Director, technical branch _
10,535
1
10,589
1 10,750
Development coordinator..
34,615
3 34,615
2 23,005
Disposition coordinator
_
11,180
11,180
Economist
_
1 11,252
11, 395
10,750
General engineer
_
11,037
1
10,929
11,395
Liaison officer
1 11,395
11, 395
32,465
Management coordinator
~
3 32,465
32,859
11, 610
Project planning officer.__
2 23,220
23,220
3 31,390
Special assistant to the commissioner.
3 31,534
32,035
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
5 48,139
6 57,380
5 48,731
Appraiser
8,990
Architect
9,420
1
9,438
1
9,635
Architectural engineer
10,065
1 10,065
1 10,065
Assistant director, land branch
8,990
1
9,098
1
9,205
Assistant development coordinator-. _
2 18,195
2 18,338
2 18,661
Assistant director, mortgage servicing
branch
1
9,635
Attorney
.
6
59,942
6 59,
59,745
6 60,050
Auditor
1
9,635
1
9,760
9,635
Budget examiner
3 29,855
3
29,747
29, 550
Civil enginser
1 10,065
10, 065
Conciliator.
,
.
1 10,065
10,065
1 10,065
Construction management engineer...
2
18,357
2 18,625
2 18,195
Director, office services branch
8,990
1
8,990
1
9,169
Economist.!
28,690
1 10,065
2 19,181
Electrical engineer. J
9,635
Financial management officer
10, 280
10,280
10, 280
40,045
Housing management officer
40,224
40, 475.
10, 280
Insurance examiner
10, 280
10. 280
10 065
Maintenance engineer
10,065
10,065
19, 055
10,011
Management analyst
--„
9, 850.
10,065
46,025
Mortgage servicing officer
10,065
10.065
10,065
Personnel officer..
10,065
10 065
10,065
Position classifier
10,065
9,474
9 205
Production control officer
9,420
19, 700
9.671
Realty officer
9,635
Rental and occupancy officer
9,707
9,850
9,850
10,029
Salary and wage officer
10,065
Security officer
8,990
1
9,008
1
9,205
Site planner
__
2 20,345
2 20,345
2 20,345
Statistician
9,205
1
9,223
1
9,420
Structural engineer
1 10,280
1 10,280
10,280
Utilities officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
8 64,215
8 65,093
8 66,008
Accountant
2 15,910
7,588
1
7,785
Administrative officer
8,860
2
17,505
1
8,860
Appraiser
3 24,860
25,110
2 16,681
Architect
8,000
8,000
1
8,161
Architectural engineer
7, P70
7,749
Assistant development coordinator. _.
34,365
Attorney
34,598
34,795
48,645
Auditor
48,843
49,791
33,290
Budget examiner
2 16,466
16,7^3
7,570
Civil engineer.
7,767
7,875
24,215
Construction management engineer...
16,215
16,340
Electrical engineer..
8,860
Engineering technician
2 17,720
2 17,720
17,720
,
Financial management officer
8,860
8,860
General supply officer
8,645
1
8,645
16,645
Housing management officer
5 42
42,ff80
80
3 25,093
3 25,469
Insurance and taxation officer
_
1
8,645
Land adviser
1
8,645
8,645
Liaison officer...
1
8,430
8,555
8,645
Maintenance engineer
1
8,645
8,645
8,645
Management examiner
15 *70
15,732
16,000
Mechanical engineer
2 17; 290
17,290
17,290
M ortgage servicing officer
2 16,860
8,860
2 16860
16,860
Personnel officer.
8,645
8,645
8,645
Racial relations officer
8,430
8, f 02
Rental and occupancy officer
16,000
16,090
2 16,430




Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GP-12. ^7,'70 to $8,645—Continued
Site planner
Statistician
Utilities officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
_
Architect
Arch itectural engineer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner
Construction management engineer...
Electrical engineer
Financial management offieer
General supply officer
Housing management officer
Insurance examiner
Management analyst
Mortgage servicing officer
Personnel officer..
_
Placement officer
_
Position classifier
Production control officer.
Racial relations officer
Realty officer
_
_.
Records management supervisor
Rental and occupancy officer
Site planner
__
_.
Statistician
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Accountant
Securities examiner
__
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Architect..
.—
Auditor
Budget examiner
Chief, tabulating section
Contract examiner
__
Correspondence officer
Economist
General supply assistant
Housing management assistant
Insurance examiner..
Librarian
Management analyst
Mortgage servicing assistant.
Production control assistant
Property disposal assistant
Racial relations assistant
Real property inventory assistant
Records management assistant
Rental and occupancy assistant
Salary and wage assistant
.__.
Statistician
Voucher examiner
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
.....
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925....
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470—
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200—
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Reproduction shop foreman
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental. _.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
__
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
_
Uniform allowance
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional office director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant director for development....
Assistant director for disposition
Assistant director for m a n a g e m e n t Assistant director for managementdisposition
_
_
Attorney
Deputy regional office director
_..
Economist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Architect..
Assistant director for m a n a g e m e n t Attorney
Auditor
Construction representative
Construction engineer
Deputy field representative^,-,

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $15,570
1
7,570
1
8,215
14
3
1
1
1
4
11
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
4
2
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1

98,490
21, 535
7,465
7,035
7,680
26,635
76,095
6,605
6,820
7,465
7,250
6,390
21,535
22,180
28,785
14,715
6,390
14,070
21,320
13,855
6,820
6,605
7,035
7,465
6,605
7,680

1
2
5
2
1
7
5
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
61
21
94
114
89
17
1

6,590
13,720
29,765
12,500
6,250
41, 725
30,170
5,575
6,250
6,250
5,440
19,020
6,250
11,015
6,250
11,960
12,230
6,385
6,250
11,285
5,710
6,250
6,250
6,250
12,260
6,115
23,255
306,305
98,815
406,990
438, 780
310,030
58,225
2,860

1
14

5,949
54,018

2 $15,606
1
7,642
1
8,358

1
1

$7,785
8,466

14
3
1

98,724
21,714
7,465

14

99,797
21,983

11

7,
26,958
77,259
6,623
6,820

1
4
12
1
1

7,680
27, 531
83,812
6,820
6,390

1
1
1

7,411
6,390
7,465

1
1

7,465
6,515

28,910

4
3

28,373
21,320

1
2
2

7,465
14,912
14,339

14, 787
6,533
14,410
14,715
14,195
6,820
6,784
7,196

2

13,720

5
2
1
6
5

30,069
12,500
6,250
35,802
30,271
5,598
6,250
6,250
5,440
6,250
6,250
11,116

2

7,304
1

7,680

1
2
5
2
7
5
1

6,725
13,720
29,945
12,500
40,972
30,541
5,733

2
1
2
2
1
1
1

6,250
5,440
6,250
6,250
11,386
6,250
12,106
12,376
6,385
6,250
5,778

1

6,250

2
1
4
62
21
93
112
84
15
1

6,250
11,971
12,241
6,385
6,250
11,353
5,834
6,250
6,250
6,250
12,350
6,171
23,255
313,433
99,759
404,609
432,379
294,845
51,554
2,874

2
1
2
52
19
91
94
69
13
1

12,485
6,250
11,560
267,000
91,949
399,934
364,854
245,833
45,287
2,959

1
14

6,157
55,888

1
14

6,157
55,888

2

710
4,240,447
72.6
507,942

664
3,903,014
52.2
246,637

594
3,570,278
16.1
60,254

637.4
3,732,505

611.8
3,656,377

577.9
3,510,024
13,701
500

13,455
500

64,190
75
170
3,796,940

7

5
6
1
2

170

170

3,670,502
= = = = =

3,524,395

88,235

7

88,325

7

88,750

77,615
11,610
11,395

7

78,207

7

78,798

1

11,395

56,975
66,435
11,395
22,790

6
6

57,029
66,722

2

22,790

"I" "43," 430

15 145,099
1
9,868
8 79,589
6 57,379
4 39,830

15 146,513
1 10,065
7 70,437
6 57,936

14 134,460
1
9,850
8 79,445
6 56,735
4 39,615
7
1
8,990

7

~6~"68,~585
6

7

67,152

68,879

85

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
1957 actual
Num-

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Economist
Financial management officer__
General engineer
General housing manager
__
Housing management officer
Information officer
_
Land adviser
Maintenance engineer
Project development adviser
Realty officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Appraiser.
Architect
Architectural engineer
Attorney
Auditor
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Construction representative
Economist
Electrical engineer
Financial management officer
General engineer
General housing manager
Housing management officer
Information officer
Insurance and taxation officer
Labor relations officer
-__
Land adviser
Maintenance engineer..
Mechanical engineer
Mechanical electrical engineer
Project development adviser
Racial relations officer
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Site planning landscape architect
Structural engineer
Utilities officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Architectural engineer
Attorney
Auditor
Civil engineer
Construction engineer
Construction representative
Construction superintendent
Economist
Electrical engineer
Financial management officer
General engineer
General housing manager
General supply officer
Housing management officer
Housing manager
Labor relations officer
Land adviser
Maintenance engineer
Maintenance superintendent
Project development adviser
Realty officer
Rental and occupancy officer
Site planning landscape architect
Structural engineer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Auditor
General housing manager
Housing manager
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Architect




ber

Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
salary
ber salary ber salary

3 $31, 565
6 56,305
5 48, 820
1
9,420
16 153, 730
2 19, 700
7 65, 940
6 56, 520
3 26, 970
4 37, 465

3 $31, 583
6 57,075
5 49,125

5 $49, 760
6 57,650
6 58,670

16 153, 302
2 20, 094
7 66, 728
6 56, 682
3 27.132
4 37, 716

20 191,052
2 20,130
7 67,267
6 57, 541
4 36,605

2
13
2
18
5
4
20
25
5
3
4
3
4
18
4
6
6
5
19
5
1
4
5
10
6
8
3
5

17, 075
102, 065
15, 355
151, 095
41, 290
32, 645
172,040
208, 385
41, 505
25, 075
33, 505
25, 720
34,150
146,150
33, 720
47, 355
51. 870
41, 935
152, 430
40, 860
7,785
31, 355
42. 365
84, 730
51, 225
62, 925
25, 075
42, 795

2
13
1
17
5
3
17
110
5
2
4
3
1
17
4
6
6
5
19
5
1
4
6
7
6
8
3
5

17, 236
102, 640
7,570
143 293
41, 344
24, 233
146, 894
853,161
41, 541
17,075
33. 505
25, 845
8,860
138, 688
33, 720
47, 427
52. 551
42, 078
154, 330
41, 362
7,821
31, 588
51, 422
59,064
51, 225
63,033
25, 093
42, 813

2
1

2

14, 052

2
2
7
1
7
6
32
2
5
9
10
1
6
13
6
1
2

13, 855
6,390
57, 570
60, 650
86,140
311, 475
35, 820
21,320
147, 520
7,035
13, 640
15, 895
49, 890
7,465
50, 750
41,350
228, 560
15, 360
36, 895
63,100
72, 500
7, 465
39,845
95, 755
42, 855
7,035
14, 715

2
4
2
2
4
2

8
8
12
44
5
3
21
1

1957 actual

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

13
4
15
7
5
18
114
6
7
6
3

104, 412
30, 423
127, 489
57,075
39, 892
155. 323
893, 893
49. 505
55,122
48, 860
25, 953

21 170, 794
4 33, 881
6 48, 322
6 52, 730
7 57, 541
19 156, 425
11 87,105
2 15, 570
7 54, 961
6 51,601
6
8
4
5

51, 440
64, 035
31, 785
43,010

2

14,160

7 50, 553
8 60,830
11 78,961
44 313, 273
4 29,036
2 13,945
55 365, 050

7 51,233
8 61,295
9 64,802
43 310, 047
4 29,502
3 20, 621
55 368, 439

7,250
1
2 15, 949
7 50, 427
1
7,465
2 15,145
5 34, 942
29 208, 746
2 15,360
5 37,110
9 63, 262
9 65, 680

1
7,447
2 16,110
11 76, 579
1
7,465
1
7,465
4 28,104
38 269, 247
1
7,680
5 37, 271
11 76, 901
9 66, 683

5
8
6
1
2

32, 541
59,935
43,052
7,035
14, 715

13, 720
26,765
13,450

2
3
1

12,770
23,110
11,555

1
3
2

8

52, 409

12
2
2

81, 822
13, 568
14, 894

13,720
20,310
6,725

1
1

6,725
6,725

6,520
17, 963
11, 634

3
2

18, 233
11,893

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250— Continued
Assistant general housing manager
Attorney
Auditor..
_.
Construction representative
Economist
Financial management assistant
General housing manager
General supply assistant
__.
Housing management assistant
Housing manager
Land adviser
Maintenance engineer
M aintenance superintendent
Production control assistant
Project development assistant
.__
Realty assistant
Rental and occupancy assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Carpenter foreman
Carpenter
Maintenance supervisor
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent-_.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
_
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
''Limitation on administrative expenses, Public Housing Administration"
"Limitation on administrative expenses, revolving fund (liquidating
programs), Office of the Administrator"
Reimbursable obligations
"Limitation on nonadministrative expenses, Public Housing Administration":
Subject to limitation
Not subject to limitation
"Limitation on nonadministrative expenses, revolving fund (liquidating
programs), Office of the Administrator"
__
_
_

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
$6,250
37,635
217,980
5,440
6,250
49, 595
43, 210
44,425
93,750
80,845
5,440
6,115
13,795
5,575
11,285
53,685
188,350
50,400
314,910
52,170

1
1
8
7
7
15
13
1
1
2
1
2
9
31
9
63
11
85 372,970
203 783,940
172 601,945
5 16,755
5 15,405

5,678
20,592
52,852
354
1,433,998
1,632

1
2
7
29
3
57
7
61
161
115
2
5

$25,135
224,030
32, 764
6,250
49, 753

4 $25,135
35 211,429
6 33,124
2 11,690
8 50,045

31, 925
87,951
37,635
5,463
6,194

1
6,250
21 126,334

5,631
11,758
43,075
177,022
17,070
283,240
33,713
269,546
625,755
406,679
6,805
15,447

1

5,678

6
100

35,422
427, 745

5,598
6,250
1
2
31
1
72
6
50
149
100

5,766
12,028
189,589
5,510
349,924
29,610
221,919
579,355
352,276
15, 617

3
41

17,264
166,185

9,257,300
352.1
1, 509,267

1,285
1,220
8,082, 474
7,901, 475
117.6
58.1
542, 542
313,616

1,279.9
7,748,033
23,028

1,161.9
1,167.4
7, 539,932
7, 587, i
7,500

40,007

27, 703
2,000
1,600

"57," 585"

30, 278
500
1,100
57, 068

7,868, 653

7, 628, 398

7, 676,805

11,665, 593

11, 298,900

11, 201, 200

$9,398,718

$9, 480,000

$9, 250, 000

380,000
6,570

649,975

1, 597,100

1,610,330

221, 800

1, 305,000
266, 200




D E P A R T M E N T O F AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Rate established by Public Law 854:
Administrator
GS-18. $16,000:
Deputy administrator, experiment
stations
Deputy administrator, regulatory
Deputy administrator, research
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Deputy administrator, production
research
Director, institute of home economics.
Executive assistant administrator
Scientific and professional adviser
Assistant administrator, production
research
Assistant administrator, regulatory
programs
__
Assistant administrator, utilization
research and development
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant director, crops research
Assistant director, State experiment
stations division
Assistant to administrator
Assistant to administrator, production research
Assistant to administrator, research
advisory committee
Assistant to administrator, utilization research and development
_
Assistant to director, State experiment stations division
Associate director, research
Deputy director, State experiment
stations division
Deputy executive assistant administrator
Director, information division
Director, internal audit staff
Director, budget and finance division.
Director, personnel division
Director, State experiment stations
division
Director, territorial experiment stations division
Division director, regulatory
Division director, research
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
._
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Animal husbandman.
Assistant division director, regulatory
Assistant division director, research...
Assistant director, budget and finance division
Assistant director, personnel division.
Associate division director, regulatory.
Auditor
Branch chief, personnel
Branch chief, research
Chief, animal foods inspection
Dairy husbandman
Director, administrative services
division
Director, national arboretum
Director, research laboratory
Entomologist
Head, biometrics unit
Head, central project office. __
M anagement analyst
.
Nutritionist
_
Plant pathologist..
_
Plant physiologist
_
Poultry husbandman
Program analyst
Publications and information officer..
Research coordinator
Assistant to director, State experiment stations division..
__.
Section head, regulatory
._._
Soils scientist
Training officer..__
Veterinarian




1957 actual

SERVICES PAID FROM
RESEARCH SERVICE
1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Number salary ber salary ber
1

$17,500

1
1
1

16,000
16,000
16,000

1
1

13,760
13,545

1 $17,500
1
1
1

16,000
16,000
16,000

Total
salary

1 $17,500
1
1
1

12, 900
13, 760
13, 545
13, 760

16,000
16,000
16,000
12,900
13, 760
13, 760
13, 760

1

13,760

13,115

12,900

2

26,230

26, 445

26,445

2

26,015

13,760

13,760

1

13,760

1
3
1

11,610
34,830
12,420

3

35,640

3

35,640

1

12,690

1

12,690

3

36,720

2

24,570

2

24,840

1

12,420

1

12,690

1

12,690

2

25,380

2

25,380

1
3

11,610
36,720
11,610

1
3
1

11,610
36,720
11,880
12,690
12,150
12,690
12,690
12,150

12,690
12,150
12,690
12,690
11,880
12,420
1 11,610
5 60, 210
10 120,150

1

12,690

2

25,380
11,880
36,990
11,880
12,690
12,150
12,690
12,690
12,150

1

12,690

11,880
60, 480
120,690

11,880
61,020
121,230
10,320
98, 255
10, 535
21,285
10,320
10, 535

1
8
1
2

10,750
86,645
10,320
21,070
10,320

10,320
98,255
10, 535
21,070
10,320
10, 535

5
7

53,965
75, 250

63,640
95,890

63,855
96,105

2 21,930
1 10, 535
1 10, 965
1 10, 535
2 20, 640
31 331, 315
1 10, 750
1 10,320

22,360
10,750
11,180
10,320
20, 640
31 330,670
10, 965
10,320

22,360
10, 750
11,180
10,320
20, 640
31 330,885
10, 965
10, 535

1
1
3
1
1
1

11, 610
10, 750
31, 820
10,320
11,395
11,395

1
1

10,320
10,320

11, 610
10, 965
32,035
20,855
11,395
11, 395
10,320
10, 535
10, 320
10, 320
10, 320
21, 715
32,680
67, 295

11,610
10, 965
32, 035
20,855
11,395
11,395
10, 320
10, 535
10, 320
10, 320
10, 535
21,930
32, 680
67, 295

10, 320
21, 715
32, 680
67, 295
1 10, 320
28 298, 635
1 10, 535
1

10,535

1 10,320
28 301,645
10, 750
10,320
20, 855

2
1
1
1

1
10,535
28 302,720
10, 750
10, 320
21,070

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
Agronomist
;
Animal husbandman.
Animal physiologist
Architectural engineer
Assistant director, research
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Branch chief
Chemist
Director, research laboratory
Employee relations officer.
Entomologist
Food technologistHome economist
Information specialist
Management analyst
Marketing technologist
Nutritionist
.
Pathologist
Pharmacologist
Placement officer
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist..Position classifier
„
Publications officer.
__
Research coordinator
Rural sociologist
.__
Safety officer
_
Section head
_
Soils scientist—._
_
Statistician
Technologist
.
Veterinarian
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist__
Agricultural engineer._
Agriculturist.
-_...
Agronomist
Analytical statistician
_
Animal geneticist
Architectural engineer
Auditor
—
_„_
Biochemist
_
Budget examiner
Civil engineer.
_
_
Editor
Electrical engineer..-_
Entomologist
Family economist
_
Food economist
Geographer.
Home economist
_
Horticulturist..
Information specialist
Management analyst
Mathematical statistician.
Mechanical engineer
•
Nutrition analyst...
Organization and methods officer
Placement officer
_
Position classifier
_
Procurement officer
Program analyst
___„_
Property officer.—
Publications writer
___
Qualifications and rating examiner
Realty officer
Records analyst
Section bead
Technologist..
__-.__Training officer...
_
Veterinarian
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant—
Administrative officer....Agricultural economist
Agriculturist
Architectural engineer
Auditor.
Bacteriologist.—Budget examiner
__.
Chemist
__Editor
,...
______
Employee relations officer..
Engineer
Entomologist—..
.

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
$9,850
1 $9, 635
1
$9,850
20 190,550
22 209,820
22 209,390
33 317,310
34 327,375
34 327,805
1
9,205
1
9,205
1
9,420
7 64,865
7
65,295
7
66,155
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
9,205
2 17,980
2
18,195
2
18,195
1

8,990
8,990
9,205
10,065
29,335
27,185
8,990

1
9,420
10,065
38,325
27,400
8,990
8,990
46, 885
17,980
10,065
56,305

9,420
10,065
29,335
27, 830
8,990
8,990
47,745
18,410
10,065
56,305

10,065
9,205
10,065
19,270
8,990

10,065
9,205
10,065
19,485
8,990
9,205

8,990
19,485
9,205
9,205
8,990
27,185
8 990
27, 400
9,850
19,055

8,990
19,485
9,205
9,205
9,205
27, 615
8,990
27, 400
9,850
19, 270

10 78,710
6 47,785
24 193, 505
1
8,215
3 24,430
1
7, 570
28,000
7,570

10 78,710
48, 215
24 193,505

7, 570
16, 860
24, 645
8,215
16,000
8,645
57, 505
7,570
7,785
7,570
25, 505
15,140
31, 355
16, 645
8,645
7,570
17,290
8,645
16,215
31,140
15, 570
7,570
15, 785
40,000
15, 570
7,570
16,000
7,570
7,785
7,570
30,710

7,785
16,860
24, 645
8,215
16,000

54,130
61,380
107,400
20,460

8 54,345
9 61,810
16 107,400
3 20,675

3 19,170
6,390
1
3 21,105
2 14,500
3 19,170
1
2 12,780
16 111, 700

3 19,385
6,390
1
3 21,105
2 14,715
3 19,170
1
6,390
2 12, 780
16 111, 700

46,885
17,980
10,065
37, 680
9,635
9,850
8,990
10,065
19,270
8,990
9,205
19, 270
8,990
8,990
8,990
27,185
2
1
3

17,980
9,635
28, 260

7
7
24

55, 355
55, 570
195,440
24,430
7,570
15,140
7,570
8,000
7,570
16, 645
32,215
16,000
8,645
56, 645
7,570
7,570
7,570
25, 290
15,140
33, 720
24, 215
8,430
7,570
17,290
16,860
17,290
16,000
15,140

2
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
3

15, 570
32,000
23,140
15,355
15, 570
7,570
7,785
8,000
23,570

7
11
13
4
1
1

48,385
75,235
86,940
27,280
7,035
6,390
20,460
14,500

14

97,415

8,990

1
2
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
2

3
1
6
1

24,860
7,785
28,000
7,785

57, 505
7,570
7,785
7,785
25, 505
15, 570
31, 355
16, 645
8,645
17,290
8,645
16,215
31,140
15,570
7,570
15, 785
40,000
15, 570
7,570
16,000
7,570
8,000
7,570
30,710

87

88

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Con.
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $6,820
1 $6,605
1
6,820
6,820
1
6,605
2 14,285
2 14,285
2 13,855
2 13,640
2 13,640
2 13,425
2 14,285
2 14,285
2 14,070
8 53,915
7 47,955
8 53,915
3 19,600
3 19,170
3 19,170
3
21,320
3 21,105
3 21,320
2 13,210
7,465
1
7,465
6,390
1
6,390
7,250
1
7,035
7,035
29,430
4 29,430
29, 000
32,
595
5 32, 595
52,625
6,820
6,820
19,170
3 19; 170
6,390
19,600
3 19,600
12,995
41,350
6 41,350
48,295
2 13,855
13,855
6,390
1
8,000
2 13,855
2 13,855
2 13,425
4 26,635
4 26,635
4 26,635
1
6,390
1
6,390

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Family economist
Food economist
*_
Home economist
Horticulturist-.
Industrial analyst
_
Information specialist
._.Management analyst
..
Nutrition analyst
_
Organization and methods examiner..
Pathologist
_
Personnel assistant
Pharmacologist
.__
_
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Property officer
Publications writer..
Qualifications and rating examiner
Realty officer
Records analyst
Statistician
Veterinarian
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
1 6,185
Translator
_
1
6,050
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
7 41,995
Accountant
6 37,500
18 107,100
16 94,465
Administrative assistant
16 88,255
Agricultural economist
12 65,955
1
5,440
Agriculturist
2 11,420
2 11,690
Analytical statistician
2 11,690
1
5,440
Auditor..
Bacteriologist
1 5,710
2 12,095
Biologist
2 11,960
11 69,020
Budget analyst
12 71,490
Chemist
4 22,840
Editor
8 46,625
6 34,665
6 34,125
Entomologist
2 11,825
Family economist
2 11,690
3 18,615
3 18,615
Food economist
6, 250
1 6,115
Horticulturist
6,250
Illustrator
6,250
Information specialist
2 11,150
2 11,285
5,710
Management analyst
1 5,710
5,440
News writer
2 10,880
23,650
Nutrition analyst
4 23,650
5,440
Organization and methods examiner. _
Pathologist
38,215
Personnel assistant
10,880
6,385
Placement officer
6,385
17,940
12, 365
Position classifier
11,960
5,845
Property officer
5,440
5,575
Publications writer
12,095
22, 030
Purchasing agent
5, 575
5,575
Realty assistant
__
11,960
Records analyst
11, 690
5,710
Training officer
_ _ __
5,780
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
2 11,155
100 507,300
98 488,740
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
40 187,635
38 176,365
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
258
260
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
1, 092, 255
1,090,930
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925._
218 817,980 237 883,135
GS-3: $3,175 to $3,685
161 547,560 141 472,920
GS-2: $2,960 to $3,470.
_
23 72,585
21 66,240
16 46,330
GS-1: $2,690 to $3,200.
_„
15 44,175
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
33 110,220
34 111,593
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses

_

Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account

1,446
8,526,668
163.2
850,710

1

6,185

7 41,995
18 107,505
16 88,255
1
5,575
2 11,690
1
5,440
2
12
2
4
7
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
7
1
2

2

12,095
71,490
12,230
22,840
40,375
11,825
18,615
6,250
6,250
11,285
5,845
5,440
23,650
5,440
5,440
38, 215
6,385
12; 365
5,845
5,575
22,030
5,575
11,690

2 11,155
96 479,555
38 176,365
264
1,105, 610
239 890,220
142 476,435
21 66,410
15 44,175
33 110,220

1,487
8,796,790
8,810,050
94.1
!0.9
476,868
407,812

.5 3,225
7.5 52,852

7.5 52,852

6.9 46,407

6.9 46,407

7.1 60,137
5. 5 42,052

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1,280.7
1,401.5
1,392.3
8,326,737
7,654,648
8,382,533
Positions other than permanent:
15,075
Temporary employment
8,047
15,075
71,330
Part-time employment
41,696
71,339
Intermittent employment.
1,846
Other personal services:
32,792
32,918
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay
3,300
Night work differential
231
All personal services, departmental.




7,725,307

8,505,039

8,449,360

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15: $11,610 to $12,690:
Animal husbandman
Chemist
_.
Director, utilization research
Geneticist
_
Veterinarian
__.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
_
Agronomist
Assistant branch chief, research
Assistant division director, research
Bacteriologist
_
_
Biochemist
_
Branch chief, research
_
Business manager
_.
Chemical engineer
Chemist
_
_
Cotton technologist
_
_.
Dairy husbandman
_
Director, research laboratory
Engineer
._
Entomologist—
__
__
Geneticist.._
...
Horticulturist
_
Industrial analyst
__
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Pharmacologist
Physical scientist
_
Soil scientist
Superintendent, office of o p e r a t i o n s Veterinarian
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
_
Administrative officer
_
Agricultural economist
_
_
Agricultural engineer
_
Agriculturist
Agronomist
_
Animal husbandman
Architect
Assistant director of laboratory, research
Assistant to division director, research.
Assistant to the branch chief, researchBacteriologist
Biochemist
!___
Biologist
Botanist
Branch chief, research
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Cotton technologist
Dairy manufacturing technologist
Director, research laboratory
Engineer
Entomologist
Fiber technologist
_
Field representative
Food technologist
General engineer
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Hydraulic engineer
Industrial analyst
Irrigation engineer
Mechanical engineer
Microbiologist
Mycologist
Nematologist
Nutrition specialist
Parasitologist
Pathologist
_
Personnel officer
Pest control equipment specialist
Pharmacologist
Physical scientist
Physicist...
Physiologist
Plant quarantine inspector
Poultry husbandman
Processing engineer
_
Soil conservationist
_
Soil scientist
_
_-.
Veterinarian.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
J
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
_
Agronomist
Analytical statistician
Animal husbandman
Architect
Assistant director of laboratories
Assistant to the director
Bacteriologist
Baking technologist
Biochemist..
Botanist
Cereal technologist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
_

1958 estimate

Num- Total Number salary ber

$11,610
11,610
50,490
11,610
35,370

10,750
52,460

10,965
52,460

22,145
64,715
10,320
10,965
73,745
41,925
10,750
95245
95,245

2 22,145
6 65,145
1 10,320
1 10,965
7 73,745
4 41,925
3 31,390
23 239,725

3 31,175
22 236,500
1 10,320
1 10,750
1 10,535
1 10,965
11,610
10,320

31,175
236,500
10,320
10,750
10, 535
10,965
20, 640
11,610
10,320

7 75,250
2 21,070
1 11,180
22 231,340

13 137,170
2 21,070
1 11,395
22 231,340

23,220

10,750
41,925
10,535
22,145
64,715
21,715
73,960
41,495
43,43ft
15 160,605
1 10,965
10965
31,175
11,610
10,750
10, 535
10,965
11,610
10,320
10,965
106,855
10,320
11,180
198,660

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
$11,610
11,610
50,220
11,610
35,100

1 $11,610
4 49,950
2

1959 estimate

2
6

9

1
1

3 26,970
6 54,800
5 47,315
15 138,935
16 147,710
20 189,045
3 30,410
1
9,635

2 17,980
9 81,770
7 65,725
18 166,120
21 192,230
22 206,380
6 56,305

18 166,335
21 192,230
22 206,380
56,305

1
9,420
8 75,790
5 47,100
8 74,070
9 81,340
1
9,205
1
8,990
1
9,850
9 82,845
65 603,270
2 18,840
2 19,485
2 20,345
9,420
1
23 215,370
1 10,065

18,410
76,005
83,275
64,435
99,750
9,205
8,990
18,840
81,770
629,165
19,055
19, 485
20,345

18,410
76,005
83,275
73,425
99, 750
9,205
8,990
18,840
126,720
835,935
19,055
19,485
20,345

24 223,500
1 10,065
1
8,990
1
9,635

24 223,500
1 10,065
1
8,990
1
9,635

12 112,610
8 75,575
7 63,360
5 49,035
1
9,850
2 18,195
4 36,605
1 10,280
1
8,990
1
9,205
5 46.885
15 145,170
4 35,960
1 10,065
2 18,195
74,070
56,520
11 106,845
10 93,770
3 29,335
9,205
1
3 30,840
20 183,240
83,0
601765
65 601,765

112,610
75, 575
63,360
49,035
9,850
18,195
36,605
10,280
8,990
9,205
46,885
145,170
35,960
10,065
18,195
74,070
65,510
96,350
93,770
29,335
9,205
30,840
183,240
66 610,755

9,635
9,205
94,415
76,220
45,165
39,615
9,635
18,195
36,390
10,280
8,990
9,205
46,885
154, 590
35,960
9,850
17,980
64,865
47,530
105, 555
74,285
38, 540
9,205
30,840
155,625
566,880
1
12
35
36
54
50
1
12
1
1
1
14
1
9
6
1
18
116

7,570
94,925
284,730
286,710
427,270
404,300
8,645
97,075
7,570
8,645
8,430
110,065
69,850
49,075
7,785
144,645
922,625

1
8
37
38
60
50
1
8
1
1
1
16
1
13
5
1
18
112

7,570
63,355
302,235
302,280
470,540
407,525
8,645
64, 645
7,570
8,645
126,065
8,860
100,560
40,215
7,785
143,140
890,195

3
9

26,970
82,200

7 65,725

63,355
37 302,235
302,280
60 470,540
50 407,525
8,645
1
6 49,290
7,570
1
8,645
1
8,430
1
17 133,635
1
13 100,560
5 40,215
7,785
1
26 203,700
148
1,162,715

89

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Civil engineer
--Clothing specialist—
Cotton technologist
Cytopathologist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist.
Drainage engineer
Engineer
Entomologist
Field representative...
Food specialistFood technologist
General engineer
Geneticist
Histologist
Home economist
Horticulturist
Household equipment specialist...
Housing specialist
Hydraulic engineer
Industrial analyst
Information officer-.
Irrigation engineer
M aintenance engineer
Management agronomist
Meat inspector
Meat technologist
Mechanical engineer
MicrobiologistMycologist
Nutrition specialist
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Pest control equipment specialist..
Pharmacologist
Physicist
Physiologist
—
Pilot
Plant quarantine inspector
Poultry husbandman
Range conservationist
Silviculturist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Technologist
Textile chemist
Textile technologist
Veterinarian
_
Wool technologist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative officer.Agricultural economistAgricultural engineer. __
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Aircraft supervisor
Analytical statistician.,
Animal husbandman. _.
Architect
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Botanist
Cereal technologist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Civil engineer
Classification officer
Clothing specialist
Commodity industrial analyst
Cotton technologist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist...
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
Food specialist
Food technologist
Geneticist
Histologist
Home economist
Horticulturist
Housing equipment specialist
Housing specialist
Hydraulic engineer
Immunologist
Industrial analyst..
Inspector of imported animals
Instrument maker
Irrigation engineer
Livestock inspector
Maintenance engineer
Meat inspector
Meat technologist
Mechanical engineer
Microanalyst
Microbiologist
_..
Mycologist
Nematologist
Nutrition specialist
Paper technologist
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
1 $8,000
1
8,000
4 34,150
1
8,430
6 49,720
1
8,645
1
8,430
3 25, 505
62 518,360
1
4 31, 785
1
8,215

62, 710
7,570
17 138,365
8,860
1
7,785
1
13 106, 365
8,860
1
2 16, 860
1
7,570
1
8,860
2 16,000
1
8,000
4 33,935
5 40, 645
1
8,215
3 24,000
9 70, 925
32 259, 655
8,430
1
7,570
1
4 32,000
19 152, 860
8,430
1
24 195, 655
3 25,290
3 24,860
1
8,860
8 69, 805
24 187, 270
8,000
1
8,000
1
8,645
1
154
1, 233, 290
34,960
88,015
98, 215
377, 370
210, 560
511, 440
2 12,780
13 91, 885
4 28,785
16 104, 390
27 191, 665
7,680
1
2 14,500
1
7,035
19 136,030
157
1,123, 200
1
7,465
4 25,990
1
6,820
1
6,820
7 48,170
6 40,060
2 12. 780
2 14, 500
67 462,100
3 21,750
2 13,425
6,820
1
15 98,000
2 12,780
6,605
1
18 128,135
6,605
1
7,465
1
5 35,175
6,390
1
2 12,995
7,250
1
7,465
1
4 29,000
6,820
1
7,035
1
3 20,460
11 79,105
1
7,250
1
6,605
3 19,385
9 59,660
1
6,390
1
6,390
12 82, 485
57 386,375
1
7,250
2 13,425

$8,000
25,505
8,430
41,935
8,645
8,430
41,075
63 523,565
4 32,215
1
8,215
1
7,570
7 55,140
1
7,570
1
7,785
17 139,225
8,860
1
7,785
1
12 97,075
1
2
17,075
1
7,570
1
8,000
2
16,430
1
8,000
3 25,290
4 33,075
1
8,215
2
16,430
8 64, 215
31 251, 655
8,645
1
7,570
1
3 24, 430
21 167, 570
8,645
1
30 238, 710
3 25,290
3 25,075
1
8,860

69,375
217, 550
1
8,000
1
8,000
8,645
1
145
1,157, 635
4
28,140
16 107,830
22 145,955
427,045
338,575
78 522,070
1
6,390
2 12, 780
11 76, 740
4 28, 785
16 104, 820
27 192, 955
1
7,680
2 13,425
1
7,035
18 129,210
185
1,325, 340
1
7,
4 26, 635
1
6,820
1
6,820
9 59, 875
7 47,095
2 12,995
3 20,890
74 507,045
4 28, 355
2 13,425
1
7,035
15 98,860
2 12, 995
1
6,605
17 120, 240
1
6,605
7,465
1
6 42,210
6,390
1
2 13, 210
1
7,465
1
7,465
4 29,430
1
7,035
1
7,035
7 47, 955
9
65,250
1
7,465
1
6,605
3
19,385
11 73,085
1
6,390
1
6,605
13 89,735
54 365,915

6,390

63
4
1
1
7
1
1
16
1
1
12
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
4
1
2
8
31
1
1
3
21
1
30

$8,000
25,505
8,430
41,935
8,645
8,430
41,075
523,995
32,215
8,215
7,785
55,140
7,570
7,785
130,150
7,785
97,075
8,860
7,570
17, 075
7,570
8,215
16,430
15, 570
25,290
33, 075
8,215
16, 430
64,215
251, 655
8,645
7,785
24,430
167, 570
8,645
238, 710
25, 290
25,075

1
),375
8
28 217, 550
8,000
1
8,000
1
8,645
1
145
1,157, 635
1
7,570
28,140
114, 220
145, 955
427,045
338, 575
522, 070
6,390
12, 780
69, 275
17 110,350
27 192,955
1
7,680
2 13,425
1
7,035
33 234, 735
251
1
1, 789, 650
7. 465
1
4 26, 635
6,820
1
6,820
1
13 85,435
7 47,095
2 12,995
3 21,105
74 507,475
4 28,355
2 13, 425
7,035
1
15
2 12,995
6,605
1
17 120, 240

1

7:465

6
1
2

42,210
6,390
13,210
7,465
7,465
29,430
7,035
7,035
47,955
12,780
93,390
7,465
6,605
19,385
73,085
6,390
6,605
89, 735
53 359,310

1

6,390

1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Physicist
_
Physiologist
Pilot.....
.—
Placement officer
.__
Plant quarantine inspector
Plant pathologist
Poultry husbandman
Poultry products technologist
Purchasing and supply officer
Range conservationist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Superintendent
Soil microbiologist
Soil physiologist
Statistician
Taxonomist
Technical assistant to the director
Technical editor
Textile chemist
Textile technologist
Veterinarian...
_
_..

Position classifier
Poultry husbandman....
Procurement officer
Property officer
Publication editor
Range conservationist™.
Safety inspector
Scientific illustrator
Shop superintendent
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Statistician
Technologist
Textile specialist
Veterinarian.—
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780..

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$49,890
10 $70,995
145,740
24 158,090
22 143,590
12,995
3
19,815
3 19,815
26,635
4 27,710
4 27,710
357,005
75 500,535
75 500,535
1
7,250
1
7,250
3
21,750
4 28,570
3 21,750
1
6,390
1
6,390
1
6,390
1
6,605
3 19,170
2
12,780
12,780
3 22,825
4
29,215
29,215
51 336,425
35 234,185
51 336,425
336425
1
6,390
1
6,390
1
6,605
6,605
1
6,605
6,390
1
1
6,390
6,605
6,605
1
1
6,605
28,355
4 28,355
4 28,355
7,035
7,035
1
1
7,035
7,465
7,465
1
1
7,465
7,465
7,465
1
1
7,465
7,465
1
1
6,390
483
495
483
3,253,210
3,332,685
3,274,710
_.
1
6,390

Wool technologist-..
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Meat inspector
GS-9, $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
-Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist___
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
.._
-.
Agronomist
Aircraft technician
Analytical statistician
_
__.
Animal husbandman
_
BacteriologistBiochemist
Biologist
Botanist.Building and grounds superintendent.
Cereal technologist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
~.
Cotton technologist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist.
Electronics engineer
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
_._
Fiber technologist
Food economist
Food preservation specialist
Food specialist
Food technologist
Geneticist
Glass blower
Histologist
Home economist
Horticulturist
Household equipment specialist-..
Hydraulic engineer
Illustrator
Information officer
Information specialist
Investigator
Livestock inspector
Meat inspector
Mechanical engineer
Medical biology technician
M echanical engineer
Microanalyst
Microbiologist
Mycologist
Naval stores technologist
Nematologist
Nutrition specialist
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Personnel assistant
Pharmacologist
Photographer
Physicist
Physiologist
Placement officer
Plant physiologist
Plant quarantine inspector

1958 estimate

4

25,820

7
47
13
27
142
69

40,240
272,195
71,395
165,645
844,435
400,335

80,750
5,440
30,710
5,980

9
51,930
46 266,035
20 110,690
30 184,260
163 953,410
75 423,390
1
5,440
3 16,455
8 45,680
21 118, 695
12 74,055
3 17,805
4 22,975
6,250
1
2 11,420
17 105,710
167
1,034,735
4" 23,785
4 23,515
1
6,250
1
6,250
2 12,500
89 513,830
1
6,250
2 11,825
1
5,440
1
5,710
7 39,295
3 17,400
22 123,055
1
6,250
1
5,710
1
5,440
16 92,440
5,440
1
36,690
5,980

1
6,115
12 75,270
1
6,385
37 224,635

1
6,250
12 75,405
1
6,385
37 224,635

5,710
1
5 30,980
2 11,555
2 11,690
1
6,250
1
6,385
10 56,155
3 16,590
14 78,590
37 213,430
1
5,980
1
5,575
4 22,570
13 78,550
38 214,415
4 24,190

5,710
1
5 31,115
2 11,690
2 11,690
2 11,690
6,520
1
9 50,850
3 16,860
15 84,165
46 261,445
6,115
1
5,575
1
4 22,975
12 73,245
41 229,655
4 23,650
1
5,440
221
1,267,850
" 39,295
5,440
5,575
5,440
5,710
81,560

1
5,575
8 45, 275
21 117, 615
12 74,055
3 17,400
4 22,975
1
6,250
2 11,285
18 111,555
169
]
1,043,830
29,900
5"
5 30,170
6,250
1
6,250
1
2 12,500
81 473,985
6,250
1
2 11,555
5,440
1
5,710
1
6 33,585
3 16,995
20 111, 500
6,250
1
5,575
1
14
1
5
1

227
1,319,930
2
11,150
1
5,440
1
5,440

29

5,710
75,580
5,845
5,440
6,250
6,655
163,835
5,980
5,440
6,250

4,083,225

84

475,530

9 52,065
47 272,150
20 110,690
30 184,260
953,410
75 423,390
5,440
16,455
. 45,680
22 124,405
12 74,055
3 17,805
4 22,975
6,250
1
2_ 11,420
25 154,630
201
1,242,645
9 50,985
4 23,515
1
6,250
1
6,250
12,500
89 513,965
6,250
11,825
5,440
5,710
39,295
17,400
117,615
6,250
5,710
5,440
92,440
5,440
36,690
5,980
5,440
6,250
75,540
6,385
33 202,875
5 30,575
5,710
31,115
11,690
11,690
11,690
6,520
50,850
16,860
84,165

15

44 250,295
1
6,250
5,575
1
4 22,975
15 91,590
40 223,945
4 23.650
5,440
1
236
1,349,585
7• 39,295
5,440
1
5,710
1
5,440
1
5,710
1
14 81,560
6,115
1

1
6,655
34 190,225
1
5,980
1
5,440
1
6,250
712
4,394,110

1
6,655
34 190,225
1
5,980
1
5,440
1
6,250
773

662
3,629,665

600

'4,779,005
3,391,050

90

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Con.
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335—____
__._

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1,512
$11,345,735
$7,711,065
200
59
934,935
3,193,785
!, 134
2,273
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
8,371,510
9,326,060
., 036
1,403
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
3,818,965
5,148,260
,065
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
1,134
3, 556,645
3,791,415
361
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470..
371
1,119,900
1,153,755
89 244,765
61 170,125
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200,,
-.
Salaries established under the act of
Apr. 24,1948 (21 XL S.C. 113a);
1 15,000
Director
1 15,000
4 60,000
Chief scientist
Rates established under the FranceIndia and Mexico pay plan:
1,932
FIM-8. $1,373to $1,792
_.
1,123
FIM-7. $1,123to $1,463__._—
...
2,745
FIM-6. $915 to $1,195
788
FIM-5. $749 to $978
_._______..
3,882
FIM-4. $582 to $762.
3,518
FIM-3. $499 to $649
438
FIM-2. $416 to $546,
1,855
FIM-1. $399 to $459
Rates established under the Alaska pay
plan:
TE-14. $13,760 to $15,385:
Director
-____
1 13,760
1 13,760
TE-13. $11,825 to $13,450:
Director
1 13,450
TE-12. $10,000 to $11,625:
10,325
Agricultural economist
10,000
11, 625
Agricultural engineer...
11.300
10,000
Agronomist.-._
____.
10,000
11, 625
Dairy husbandman
_
11, 625
11, 625
Horticulturist
11, 625
10, 000
Plant pathologist
-.
10,000
TE-11. $8,385 to $10,010:
10,010
Administrative officer
1
9,635
8,710
Agricultural economist
1
8,385
8,385
Agronomist
8,710
Animal husbandman
8,710
10, 010
Entomologist
9,685
19, 045
Horticulturist
_.
18,395
18,395
Soil scientist
18, 070
TE-9. $7,150 to $8,290:
8,290
Administrative assistant
8,290
7,150
Agricultural engineer
7,150
Agronomist
7,340
Horticulturist
7,340
8,100
Soil scientist___
7,910
TE-7. $6,020 to $7,160:
6,210
Agricultural economist
.
6,020
10, 630
TE-5. $4,840 to $5,980
10, 250
33, 915
TE-4. $4,515 to $5,175
_.
37, 660
13,025
TE-3. $4,195 to $4,855
•_.
8, 610
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,440 and above:
1
5,940
Agents.
_
2 12,114
Agricultural economist
6,115
8 57,310
Agricultural engineer
+.
1
8,861
Agriculturist
2 12,660
10 69,063
Agronomist
—
16 113,544
16 121,262
Animal husbandman
. . _ *_
1
5.670
Biologist
•_.
1
7,355
Cereal technologist.-.
1
5,532
Chemist
_______
3 23,425
Collaborator_-_______
_..
1
6,000
6000
Cytologist.-___;
15,940
Dairy husbandman
_____
_-_.
7,800
6,820
Drainage engineer
___-_
6,300
2 13500
13,500
Entomologists
._
_..
_.
1
6,200
6200
Farm foreman
.
_
6,500
Farm manager
_ _ ___ ...
2 14,160
2 13,560
Geneticist-..
_
_—.-__,
3 18,667
Horticulturist
_-.__-.
'T~"5,~528~
1
5,528
Inspector. _________
_
1
5,400
Maintenance man.
5,500
1
5,800
Mechanic
-.._.
1
6,000
Mycologist
...
_--.
1 8,100
1 8,100
Nematologist______
_______ ;_
6 46,073
Pathologist...
,.„.10 79,981
3 22,800
Parasitologist
3 22,200
Poultry husbandman
__.
.
3 22,918 - 2 15,796
3 24,560
Veterinarian
.
;
4 39,400
255 781,324 156 424,598
Less than $5,440
,
_ *
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
1
8,985
Agriculturist. _____
...
17,180
Cabinetmaker
._.__..
____
3 17,180
2 12480
12,480
Carpenter_.-__
_
4 23,836
Electrician...
____
17, 596
2
11,627
11, 627
Carpenter shop supervisor.
___
5, 990
1
5,990
Electrical shop supervisor
_
47,153
9 52.540
Engineer.—-———-__
23 141,000
23 140,858
Foreman-..—_———_.—_
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..




1959 estimate

2,337
$11,524,380
199
930,045
2,166
8,543,850
1,117
4,091,320
1,063
3,516,550
385
1,189,325
173 470,895
1
4

15,000
60,000
1,932
1,123
2,745
788
3,882
3, 518
438
1,855

1

14,085

10,325
11, 625
10,325
11, 625
11,625
10,325
10, 010
8,710
8,385
9,035
10, 010
19, 370
18, 720
8,290
7,340
7,340
7,530
8,290
6,400
11,010
34,685
13,255

6,115
2 12,660
16 113,544

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
13,017.5
.3,901.1
12,179.8
61,830,099
66,737,716
71,448,920
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
158.7
157.2
159.7
398, 861
385, 589
406, 724
Local rates
.
25 16,281
25 16,281
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
554. 2
513.7
529.8
United States and possessions. _
1,761, 422
1, 844,121
1, 783, 695
2 1,000
Foreign countries: Local rates..
2 1,000
27. 5 14,968
Part-time employment:
United States and possessions. _
86.5
68.9
265, 600
222,128
267, 500
Foreign countries
2,9 9,800
3.1 8,995
2.9 9,800
Intermittent employment:
United States and possessions:
Fee basis veterinarians
580.7
1,410
1,417
7,400, 000
3,031,000
7,362,795
301.5
311.3
285. 8
All other.
916, 793
937,722
874,471
Foreign countries
24. 5 21, 300
24.2 21,000
17.1 14,620
Other personal services:
273, 610
Regular pay above 52-week base
290, 500
4, 916,100
4, 913, 347
Overtime and holiday pay
4,915,100
148, 900
149, 200
131, 078
Night work differential
42, 800
41, 800
43, 637
Living and quarters allowance
175,000
181,300
178, 995
Additional pay for services abroad
44,800
Uniform allowances
46,300
37, 653
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
1, 231
Excess of annual leave taken (—)• over
-26,173
leave earned
01

7,800
6,300

2

14,160

T~"5,~528
5,500
1 8,100
6 46,073
3 22,800
2 15,796
3 24,560
169 489,252
1
8,985
3 17,180
2 12,480
4 23,836
2 11,627
1
5,990
9 52,540
23 140,000

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s - Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Continued
Equivalent to $5,440 or above—Con.
Glassblower..
4 $27,186
3 $20,530
3 $20,530
Heating and ventilating shop supervisor
1
1 6,219
6,219
1 6,219
Instrument maker
6 36,088
6 36,088
6 36,088
Machinist
3 17,909
2 12,459
3 17,909
10 63,356
Maintenance man
11 69,180
10 63,356
13 75,379
Mechanic
.
___
8 44, 761
13 75,379
5, 990
Mechanical shop supervisor
1
1
5,990
1
5,990
5, 512
Painter
_.__
1
1 5,512
1
5,512
5,907
Plumber
1
1
1
5,907
5,907
5,720
1
1
Plumbing shop supervisor .
1
5,720
5,720
5,491
1
1
Senior machinist
_.
5, 491
5,491
2 12, 379
Soil scientist—
_
_.
2 12,379
10 66, 858
6,198
1
Steamfitter
„.
1
1 6,198
6,198
,5177
1,410
Equivalent to less than $5,440
:85
5,582,164
5,418, 655
Total permanent, field13,861
4,958
14,455
69,367,899
76, 248,301
73,115,138
Deduct—
767.2
1,147. 8
Lapses..
1,342.3
5,352,809
3,783,460
6,104,029
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States
92.9
92.9
163.9
485, 283
485,283
896,742
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other sources
_.
0.8 5,750
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from Federal-grant and territorial
funds.-14
13.4
130,000
120,720
132,000
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
11.1
10.2
28.3
67,698
64,111
173,061
Add: Portion of salaries carried in
other position schedules paid from
27.2
this account
12
10.6
73,510
169, 226
67,343

5, 532

1
1

1958 estimate

All personal services, field.

77, 858, 689

83,136, 283

83,520,407

Personal services

85, 583, 996

91, 641,322

91,969, 767

$64,361,067
10,683,000
416,835
717, 276

$70, 510,022
10,770,600
516,000
603, 500

$82,008,832

1,526,427
2,262

1,585,000
54,500

1, 559,000

167,011
7,456,656

185,400
7,269,054

162,000
7,130,125

108,051

2,580

.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Agricultural
Research Serviee'':
Direet obligations.
_,
_.
Reimbursable obligations
_..
"State experiment stations"
_
"Diseases of animals and poultry"__.___
"Working capital fund, Agricultural
Research Center"...
.
"Animal disease laboratory facilities".•__
"Watershed protection," Soil Conservation Service,._.
;
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Research and development," Department of the Army..
.
__.,
"Research and development," Department of the Air Force
-..
"United States dollars advanced from
foreign governments," United States
educational exchange program, Department of State
_-..
"Army industrial fund"
"Trust funds"
_

516,000
445,900

2, 268
5,237
21,929
115,977

3,091
141; 575

147,910

91

DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE
1957 actual

EXTENSION SERVICE
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK, PAYMENTS AND EXPENSES

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $16,000:
Administrator
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy administrator
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant administrator
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director of division
Field assistant to administrator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant director of division
Assistant to the administrator
Director of division
Leader, agricultural economics and
rural sociology
Leader, animal industry programs
Leader, extension program methods __
Leader, extension teaching methods._
Leader, farm management and production economics
Leader, general crops marketing and
utilization
Leader, livestock, dairy and poultry
marketing and utilization
Leader, marketing facilities, fruits
and vegetables
Leader, marketing information for
consumers
Leader, plant industry
Leader, professional improvement
personnel training
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant to the assistant administrator
Associate leader, consumer marketing
information
Associate leader, extension teaching
methods
Associate leader, farm management
and production economics
Associate leader, 4-H club work
Associate leader, professional improvement, personnel training
Field agent, agriculture
Home economist
Leader, agricultural economics
Leader, agricultural engineering
Leader, agronomy
Leader, audio-visual aids
Leader, budget and cooperative fundsLeader, dairy industry
_
Leader, dairy marketing
Leader, dairy utilization
Leader, entomology
Leader, extension methods and training analysis
Leader, extension program evaluation.
Leader, family economics and home
management
Leader, farm forestry
Leader, food merchandising.
Leader, 4-H program evaluation
Leader, general crops management
Leader, home management
_
Leader, horticulture.
Leader, internal audit
Leader, marketing facilities, fruits
and vegetables
Leader, nutrition
Leader, outlook and economic information
Leader, parent and family life
Leader, personnel management
Leader, poultry husbandry
Leader, publications and news mediaLeader, rural electrification
Leader, rural sociology
Leader, soil conservation.
Leader, soils
Leader, textiles and clothing
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Analyst
Associate leader, agronomy
_
Budget officer
Budget officer, cooperative funds
Editor, "Extension Service Review"_.
Leader, educational media
Leader, information
Leader, visual aids
Management specialist, extension
Organization and methods examiner. _
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Associate leader, educational media...
Budget analyst
_
Budget examiner
_
Budget officerEditor
Financial accountant..
Personnel officer
_
Procurement and supply officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant

Assistant editor



1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$16,000

$16,000

$16,000
14,190

13,975

14,190

26, 230

26,230

26,660

70,740
23,490

72,090
35, 640

72,630
35, 910

52, 890
11,395
10,535

43,215
11, 395
10,750

43, 215
11,395
10,965

10,320
10, 535
10, 320
10, 535

10, 535
10, 535
10, 535
10, 750

10,535
10, 750
10, 535
10,750

10, 320

1

10, 535

10,750

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)

10,320

10,535

10,535

10,320

10, 535

10,535

10,320

10, 320

10, 535

10,320
10, 535

10,535
10, 535

10, 535
10, 750

10,750

10,750

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, departmental
_.

10,535

1

2

19,485

2

19,700

18,410

2

18,195

1

9,420

9,420

1

9,205

1

9,205

9,420

28,905
54,800

3
6

29,335
55,875
8,990
18, 625
27, 400
19, 915
9,205
9,420
9,420
8,990
8,990
9,420

29,335
56,950

9,420
36,390
19, 700
8,990
9,205
9,205

9,635

18, 840
28, 045
19, 915
9,205
9,420
9,420
9,205
9,205
9,420
8,990
9,850

9,205
9,205

9,205
9,205

9,420
9,420

9,205
19,270
8,990
9,205
8,990

9,420
19, 700
9,205
9,205

9,420
19, 915
9,420
9,420
9,205
8,990
9,205
9,205

9,205
8,990
9,420

1
2
1
1
1

1
1

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Assistant leader, educational media
Budget analyst
Economics analystEducationist
Financial accountant
Management analyst
Personnel assistant
„
Records officer
Visual information specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
__.
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS.-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
...

8,990

8,990
9,205
8,990

9,205
9,420

9,420
9,635

1
1

9,420
9,850

8,990
9,205
9,205
9,420
8,990
10, 065
9,205
9,420
8,990
9,420

8,990
9,205
9,205
9,635
9,205
10, 280
9,205
9,635
9,205
9,635

9,205
9,420
9,420
9,850
9, 205
10, 280
9,420
9,635
9,420
9,850

1
1
1
1

8,000
8,645
7,570
7,570

8,215

8,430
8,860

2
1
1

15,355
8,430
7,785

7,570
15,355
8,430
7,785
7,570

7,570
15, 785
8,645
8,000
7,570

1

7,570

1

7,465
7,035
6,390
6,820
6,605

5,575
6,385

1
1
1
1

7,680
6,390
7,250
6,390
6,390
6,820
6,390
5,710

1
1
1
1

7,680
6,605
7,465
6,605
6,605
6,820
6,605
5,845
6,520

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Leader, cotton utilization
Leader, fruit and vegetable utilization
Leader, grain and grain byproducts
utilization
Leader, irrigation engineering
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Leader, cotton ginning._
_.
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$5,440 or above: Agents
Total permanent, field
Add salary adjustments in excess of
lapses
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries paid by States
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Personal services

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
11,150
5,710
5,845

1
1
1
1

$5,575
5,845
5,980
5,575
11, 555
5,710
6,250
10, 885
89,820
22,830
225,155
136,130
26,930
9,730
5,380

11, 285
5, 575
6,250
5, 915
94,750
26,910
233,405
158; 915
24,010
13, 030
5,380

43

1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
18
4
55
37
7
3
2

$5, 710
5,980
6,115
5,710
5,575
11, 825
5,845
6,385
11,155
91,845
17, 670
236,005
135,875
23,670
9,900
5,550

5,907

5,907

5,907

246 1,553,987

237 1,535,962

238 1,556,892

19.6 91,854

4.6 30,295

4.9 22,224

0.4

0.4

1.6 11,833

3,692

3,692

232
224.8
1,501,975
1,450, 280
670
5,935
379

232.7
1,530,976
700

5,897

5,996

1,842

1,842

1,510,384

1,539,514

10,065

10,280

10,280

10,065

10,065

10,280

875
1,219

8,990
10,280

2

17,075
7, 850
16,600

10

80,925

9,205
8,990
17, 290
7,850

16, 215
7,850

16, 590
10

80,055

7,608
9

70,428

0.1

1, 242

0. 7

5,000

0.1
538
1.3 10,693

0.4 3,312
0.6 4,408

9.4 77,167

8.6 68,824

62,708

2,630
1,789

183
1,842

1,887

6,013

All personal services, field_
01

1958 estimate

__

247

242

6,020

6,020

87,599

77,116

70,857

1, 546,287

1, 587, 500

1,610,371

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual
Departmental- Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Agricultural extension specialist in
program leadership.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Agricultural extension specialist
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480_.-._.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this accountNet permanent,
departmental
(average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$10,320

1

$10,320

1

$10,535

2
1
1

18,410
4,480
3,175

2
1
1

18,410
4,480
3,175

1
1

9,635
4,480

5
36,385
2.1 12,572

5
1

36,385
5,846

3

24,650

4

30,539

3

24,650

0.5

4,547

3.4 28,360

28,360

95

95

30,634

24,745

92

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
A dministrator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant administrator
Director of division
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Information specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Agricultural economist
Marketing specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Agricultural economist
Information specialist
_
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Agricultural economist
Information specialist
Statistical assistant
Transportation analyst
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

_

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay,..
01

1

$11,880

1

$12,150

1

$12,420

2

21,070

1
2

10,320
21,500

1
2

10,320
21,930

1
10
1

9,635
98,500
8,990

1
11
1

9,850
107,275
8,990

1
11
1

9,850
107,920
9,205

7
1

55,570
8,430

7
1

55,570
8,645

7
1

56,215
8,645

1
1

6,390
6,390

4
1

25,560
6,605

4
1

25,775
6,820

5
1
1
1
12
13
9
4
1

28,280
5,440
5,710
5,980
57,540
52,975
33,795
14,145
3,455

6
1
1
1
8
15
9
3
1

34,125
5,575
5,845
6,115
38,765
61,800
33,200
9,695
3,455

6
1
1
1
8
15
9
3
1

34,665
5,710
5,980
6,250
39,845
63,285
33,370
9,865
3,455

72 434,175
9.7 51,534

75 465,040
5.1 33,546
0. 2

62.3 382,641

1,833

70.1 433,327

75 471,525
5.2 40,031
0. 2
70

1,833
433,327

1,673

1,673

435,000

435,000

1,527

Personal services..

384,168

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Director of division
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Agricultural economist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Agricultural economist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Agricultural economist
Budget examiner
Information specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Information specialist
Transportation analyst
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services.




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$10,535

1

$10,750

1

$10,965

4

38,325

4

37,680

4

37,895

8

65,075

8

64,215

8

65,290

6
1
1
1
6
1

38,340
6,390
7,680
5,710
33,720
5,440

6
1
1

6
1
1

20, 395
4,620
36,135
11, 010
16, 385
2,690

38,340
6,390
7,895
5,575
16, 725
10, 880
5,575
5,065
8,835
37, 485
17, 585
13, 295
2,775

39,200
6,605
5,710
7,895
16, 995
11,150
5,710
5,200
9,105
38, 430
17, 670
13, 465
2,860

52 302,450
9.2 42,092

50 289,065
3.7 14,127

50
4

294,145
20,402

46.3 274,938

46

273,743

1

0.2
43

1,590
261, £

1,062

1,057

276,000

274,800

367
262,315

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,975:
Administrator
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy administrator
1 14,405
1 14,405
1 14,620
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant administrator, field services.
1 13,760
13,760
13,760
Assistant administrator, soil surveys..
1 12,900
12,900
13,115
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant administrator, management.
11,880
11,880
12,150
12.420
Assistant to administrator
12,690
12,690
11,880
Director, engineering division
12,690
12,690
12,420
12,420
Director, planning division
12,690
12,150
12,420
Director, plant technology division. _.
12,420
60, 750
61,020
Field representatives
61,830
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Agronomist
.
10, 535
10, 535
1 10,750
10,965
Assistant to administrator
11,180
1 11,180
10, 750
Biologist
,
10, 750
1 10,965
Chief, conservation needs and records
10,320
branch
.
10, 535
1 10,535
Chief, program appraisal and internal
10, 535
audit
1 10,750
1 10,750
10, 750
Chief, watershed planning branch
1 10,750
1 10,965
10,320
Deputy director, engineering division.
1 11,395
1 11,395
Director, administrative services division
.
.
10, 535
10, 750
1 10,750
;
Director, budget and finance division.
11,180
11,180
1 11,395
Director, cartographic division
10, 750
10, 750
1 10,965
Director, information and education
division
1
10,965
1 11,180
1 11,180
Director, personnel management division
11,180
11,180
1 11,395
10,320
Engineer, civil
11,395
1 11,395
10, 750
Hydrologist
11,395
1 11,395
10, 535
Plant materials specialist
10, 750
1 10,750
10,750
Range conservationist
10, 750
1 10,965
21,930
22,415
Soil conservationist
2 22,415
42, 570
42, 570
Soil scientist
4 42,785
10, 535
10,750
Woodland conservationist
1 10,750
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant director, administrative
divisions
19,270
2 19, 485
19,700
Branch chief, administrative divisions.
100, 610
12 112,180
113,470
Cartographer
9,205
9,420
9,420
Conservation equipment specialist
10, 065
10, 280
10,280
E conomist, agricultural
9,205
9,420
9,420
Engineer, agricultural
9,205
10,065
10,065
Engineer, civil
10, 065
10,065
Engineer, design
1
9,420
Engineer, drainage
1
9,420
10,065
10,065
Engineer, irrigation
1
9,420
10,065
10,065
Executive assistant to the administrator
9,635
9,635
1
9,850
Hydrologist
9,205
10,065
1 10,065
Infiltration specialist._
10,280
10, 495
1
8,990
36,690
Information specialist
19,055
2 19,270
18,195
Internal auditor
18, 625
2 18,840
9,635
Sedimentation specialist
1
9,850
9,850
13 120,310
121,600
Soil conservationist
13 123,105
3 26,970
45, 595
Soil scientist
5 46,025
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
2 15,140
2 15,355
Administrative officer
2
15,570
Assistant branch chief, administra15, 785
23, 785
24,215
tive divisions
23, 785
7,570
7,785
Branch chief, administrative divisions
22, 710
30,925
31,355
Budget analyst
7,570
7,570
7,785
E conomist, agricultural
16,430
32,860
33,290
Information specialist
15,140
22,925
28,140
Internal auditor
14,390
15, 355
15, 570
Personnel officer
15,140
15,355
Position classifier
^
7,570
7,570
7,785
Procurement officer..
8,215
8,215
Publications editor. _.
8 62,280
61, 850
62,280
Soil conservationist
2 16,645
24, 645
24,860
Soil scientist
9,075
1
7,570
Training officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
3 21,535
3 21,320
3 21,750
Accountant
1
6,390
1
6,390
Administrative assistant
22,180
5 34,960
5 35,390
Administrative officer
14,070
2 14,285
2 14,500
Budget analyst
19,600
3 20,030
3 20,245
Fiscal accountant
_
7,035
1
7,035
Information specialist
7,250
6,605
1
6,390
Management analyst
6,605
Personnel officer
6, 390
6,390
3
19,600
Position classifier
2 12,995
2 13,210
Publications editor
1
7,035
7,250
7,250
Soil conservationist
1
6,390
6,390
6,605

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Personnel assistant
Placement officer
Purchasing agent
Records analyst
Soil scientist
Statistician
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental
(average net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, departmental
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Director, Caribbean area
Head, engineering and watershed
planning unit
Information specialist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
State conservationist
Territorial conservationist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Agronomist
Biologist
Cartographer
Deputy director, Caribbean area
Deputy State conservationist
Engineer, civil
Engineer, general
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, materials
Geologist
Plant materials specialist
Range conservationist
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator
Soil scientist
State administrative officer
. State conservationist
Territorial conservationist
Watershed planning specialist
Woodland conservationist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant director, Carribean area
Assistant State conservationist
Cartographer
Deputy State administrative officer..
Deputy State conservationist
Economist, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Engineer, materials
Geologist
Information specialist
Meteorologist
Plant materials specialist
Publications editor
Range conservationist
Soil chemist
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator
Soil scientist
State administrative officer
State conservationist
State conservation engineer..
State soil conservationist
State soil scientist
Territorial administrative officer
Territorial conservation engineer
Territorial soil conservationist
Territorial soil scientist
Watershed planning specialist
Woodland conservationist
440200—58-




1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
6,520
28,280
6,520
5,980
5,575
5,980

1
5

1
6,250
1
5,575
1
5,845
17 86,915
10 47,820
42 186,000
43 163, 505
21 68, 715
7 23, 525
284
1,863,200
33.4
158,492
1.4 11,635
249.2
1, 693,073

1

$6,995

1

$6,995

1
3

6,520
17,400
11, 555
5, 710
6,115
5,440
5,980
5,710

1
3

6,520
17,805
11, 690
5,845
6,250
5,575
6,115
5,845

20 101,300
7 33,960
51 220,920
38 141, 585
20 65,370
7 23, 270
296
1,962, 715
24.6
115, 566
2 12,053

296

269.4
1,835,096
1,000

265. 7
1, 835,985
1,000

7,216
6,050

7, 500
3,000

1,849,362

1,847,485

6,768

103,325
34, 635
226,320
143,285
65, 200
23, 525

28.3
141, 585
2

11,410

142
1, 700, 527
1
1

11,180
10,320

6

62,135

1 10,535
1 10,535
38 407,425
1 11,610
6 55,230
5 46,025
6 55,230
1
9,205
36 334,390
3 26,970
2

18,625

2 18, 840
3 27, 615
15 141, 515
4 38, 540
4 37, 035
1
8 74, 930
1 10,065
5

46,025

49
6
1
6
5
7
7
5
10
5
1
12
6
1
1
1
2
1
7
17
12
37
1
41
44
41

384, 045
48, 215
8,645
48, 430
40,430
54,495
56,430
39,140
78, 925
39,570
8,215
93, 850
49,720
7,785
7,570
7,570
15,140
7,570
53,850
137, 505
96, 430
299, 225
8,000
326, 280
351,570
325,420
15,355
15, 570
15,355
8,000
7,570

1
1

11,395
10,535

1
1

11,395
10,535

62,135
2 20, 855
1 10, 750
6 62, 565
38 407, 855
1 11, 610

6 63, 425
2 21, 070
1 10, 750
6 63, 210
38 412,155
1 11, 825

6 55, 875
5 47,100
7 65, 510
1
9,420
37 346,175
4 40, 260
1 10,065
2 20,130
1 10, 065
1
3 28, 475
3 28, 045
14 131, 450

6 56, 520
5 47, 530
7 66,155
1
9,420
37 350.045
4 40, 260
1 10,065
2 20,130
1 10,065
8,990
1
3 28,905
3 28, 260
14 132,955

3
1
8
1
1
6

28, 260
9,205
74, 500
10, 065
8,990
56, 090

28, 475
9,205
75, 360
10, 280
8,990
56, 735

7,570
1
54 426, 625
6 47, 355
1
8,645
49,290

7,570
433,075
53,160
8,860
49,935
49, 505
51, 870
60, 515
43, 225
77, 805
43, 225
8,645

51, 870
60, 515
43, 225
77, 805
43, 225
8,645
95,570
50,795
7,785
15,140
7,785
15,140
7
18
14
37
1
43
43
41
1
2
2
2

53, 850
147,655
112, 430
303,095
8,215
371,735
345,120
330,150
7,785
17,290
16,000
15,355

1957 actual

1959 estimate

51,440
8,000
15,355
7,785
15, 570

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Area conservationist
Assistant State conservation engineer.
Assistant State conservationist
Assistant State soil conservationist
Assistant State soil scientist
Biologist
Cartographer
E conomist, agricultural
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Engineer, materials
Engineer, structural
Geologist
Horticulturist
Information specialist
Meteorologist
Personnel officer
Plant materials specialist
Project supervisor
Publications editor
Range conservationist
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator
Soil scientist
State administrative officer
State conservation engineer
State soil conservationist
State soil scientist
Statistician
Supply officer
Territorial administrative officer
Territorial soil scientist
Training specialist
Watershed planning specialist
Woodland conservationist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Agronomist
Biologist
Cartographer
Draftsman, engineering
Economist, agricultural
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Engineer, materials
Engineer, structural
Geologist
Hydrologist
Information specialist
Illustrator
Nursery manager
Personnel assistant
Photographer
Physicist
Plant materials specialistPosition classifier
Publications editor
Purchasing agent......
Range conservationist
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator
Soil scientist
State administrative officer.
Statistician
Supply officer
Training officer
Woodland conservationist. _
Work unit conservationist __
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780..
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.

54, 710
149, 590
113, 935

GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925-

8,215
371,735
43 349,375
41 334,450
7,785
17,290
16,000
15,355

GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470-

GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..

GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,440 or above:
Cooperative agent
Extension soil conservationist- _
Soil scientist
Wage board
Less than $5,440

Number

26 173, 020
7 49, 460
4 29, 860
9 60, 520
5 35, 820
70
2 14, 500
4 28, 570
1
7,035
12 84,420
3 21, 535

36
5
5
4
5
1
1
2
1
3
1
13

1959 estimate

Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
salary ber salary ber salary

41 $275,965
30 206,965
300
2, 068, 775
2 14,285
6 41,565

21
2
3
9
7

1958 estimate

7,035
46, 665
7,465
49, 030
7,035
6,390
143,220
14,930
19,170
131,085
519,980
7,035
236, 705
33, 670
35,820
27,495
36,035
6,390
6,390
14, 285
6,605
19,170
6,820

50 291,980
37 226,255
8 43,790
14 88,175
3 18,615
44 253,940
226
1,406,155
96 592,710
2 12,365
13 79,765
2 12,230
45 278,550
2 12,365

40 $273, 445
38 259,160
303
2,117, 415
3 22,395
3 21,105
5 33, 025
30 202,450
63,100
4 28, 570
10 67, 555
7 52, 255
77 574, 805
7,465
1
9 67,185
3 22, 395
11 82,115
3 22, 395
2 14, 930

40 $273, 015
38 261,310
303
2,138, 700
3 22,395
3 21, 320
5 33, 455
30 205, 675
9 64,175
4 29, 000
10 68, 630
7 52, 255
77 574, 805
1
7, 465
67,185
3 22. 395
11 82,115
3 22. 395
2 14, 930

40, 490
7,465
56, 280
7,250
6, 605
123, 835
7,465
12, 995
151,115
487,170

6 40, 060
1
7,680
8 56, 065
1
7,250
1
6,605
18 124, 050
7,465
1
2 12, 780
22 152,190
64 436
436,910

64 415,195
8 52,195
3 22, 395
4 27, 280
5 35,820
1
6,605
1
6,390
1
6,820
1
6,820
5 32,165
2 13,425
22 149,395

64 414, 765
8 52, 625
3 22,395
4 27,495
5 36, 250
1
6, 605
1
6, 605
1
6,820
1
6,820
5 32, 595
2 12, 995
22 150,470

52 305,425
34 204,545
10 55,750
14 88,445
4 24, 865
45 259,920
243
1, 518, 750
106 662,500

52 304,075
34 203,860
10" 56,020
14 89,120
4 24, 730
37 215,590
235
1, 478, 335
106 662,500

14 87,500
2 12,500
48 300,000

14 87,500
2 12,500
48 300,000

6,250
2 12,365
29 166,130
2 12,500
1
5,440
17,670
17,400
1
5,440
2 11,555
6 34,800
1
5,845
49 286,540
26 154,265
1
6,655
374
2,155,070
4 23,920
1
5,440

1

6,250

37 213,025
6,250
1
5,440
1
6,115
1
3 18,075
3 16,995
5,440
1

29 165, 455
1
6,250
1
5,575
1
6,250
3 18, 210
3 16,860
1
5,575

3 17,535
1
6,250
5 29,090
1
5,980
45 264,510
24 140,820

3 17,400
1
6,250
5 29,360
1 6,115
45 263,835
24 140,415

441
2,538,090

441
2, 550,375

1
5,575
1
5,440
1
5,710
1
5,575
2 12,365
3 16,455
3 16,590
25 149,500
29 173,285
25 147,475
1,912
1,557
1,912
11,264,875
9,222,570
11,238,280
1 5,915
1 5,915
1
6,050
3,071
3,323
3,066
15,714,185
16,985,070
15,649, 980
56
302
460
2,136,585
1,396,995
2,108,730
3,753
3,360
3,795
15, 595, 470
14,054,475
15, 705, 870
2,271
1,963
2,269
8,053,390
7,026,560
8,020,040
1,449
1,286
1,437
4, 349,355
4, 840, 785
4, 798, 435
722
826
722
2, 554, 865
2, 239,120
2, 245, 325
8 22,115
14 38,255
H 21,945
8 53,280
8 50,120
2 16,310
33 206,090
58 243,588

8 52,865
6 38,715
5 35,731
34 212,698
51 224,073

53, 405
39,120
36, 001
211, 348
226,108

94

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
SOIL CONSERVATION

1957 actual

SERVICE—Continued

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—Con.
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
72 $294, 273

92 $345, 209

92 $345, 756

16,314
16, 329
- 15,116
72,134, 986
77, 573, 603
77, 752, 806
Deduct—
2,
393.
9
2,
426.
5
2, 255. 2
Lapses
9, 475, 530
9, 238, 518
8, 729,159
Portion of salaries shown above paid
1.1 6, 523
1.6 7,150
1.6 7,320
from other accounts
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States
_ __ __
12. 7 74, 595
10.3 73, 620
10 71,500
Total permanent,

field

Net permanent, field (average
13,908.5
13,890.6
number, net salary)
12, 847
63, 324, 709
68,196, 506
68, 256, 265
Positions other than permanent: Inter5, 020, 672
5,068, 721
4, 318, 943
mittent employment
Other personal services
283,025
295,000
Regular pay above 52-week base
249, 681
233,000
Overtime and holiday pay
246, 264
Nightwork differential _ _ _
1,828
Additional pay for service abroad
123, 479
116, 493
120,000
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details _ _
25, 908
23, 418
30, 554
01

All personal services, field

68, 045, 777

73, 940, 334

73, 948, 355

Personal services, Soil Conservation Service

69, 746, 304

75, 789, 696

75, 795, 840

ALLOTMENT TO FARMERS' HOME
ADMINISTRATION

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
__ __
Personal services

1

10,965

1

3,670

1
1
1

10,965
8,990
3,805

2

14,635

3

23,760

..

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
'' C onservation operations''
_ _
''Watershed protection''__
"Flood prevention"
__.
"Water conservation and utilization
projects"
"Trust funds"
"Advances and reimbursements"
'' C onservation reserve program''
"Great Plains conservation program" .

60

90

14,695

23,850

$53, 820, 507
5,145,842
3, 355,631

$56,405,500
6,421,941
3,850,465

$55,975,000
6, 940, 000
3,745,600

239,241
5,849, 794
660, 873
674,416

255, 500
6, 111, 650
812,640
817,600
1,114,400

244,000
6,146,200
814, 540
822, 500
1,108, 000

AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM, CONSERVATION R E SERVE PROGRAM, AND GREAT PLAINS CONSERVATION PROGRAM
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Administrator
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Deputy administrator
___
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Division director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant to administrator
Deputy division director
Division director
Staff assistant
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Branch chief
Field review officer
Program specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Information specialist
Program specialist




Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3
1
3
1
1
1
2
3
7
12

7,680

2
1

14,715
7,680

17,940
6,115
5,575
4,970
10,670
14, 535
28, 795
44, 465
20,070
6,430

3
1
1
1
2
3
9
14
6
2

18,345
6,250
5,575
5,105
10, 670
14,940
37,350
51,040
20,070
6,770

1
2
1

$6,605
14,715
7,680

9
14
6
2

18,750
6,250
5,710
5,240
10, 805
15,210
38,160
52,060
20,325
6,855

63 400,930
7.4 39,168

75 489,590
3.6 19,292

75 495,420
4.3 22,346

55.6 361,762

71.4 470,298

70.7 473,074

Personal services.
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Agricultural conservation program". __
"Conservation reserve program"
"Great Plains conservation program"

1,802

1,821

361, 762

472,100

474,895

$341, 294
20,468

$427, 200
28,100
16, 800

$429,410
28,415
17,070

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Agriculturist
Loan officer .__
_ _
GS-5 $3 670 to $4,480

01

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Information specialist
Program specialist
Statistician
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Agriculturist
Information specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

1958 estimate

Num- Total
ber

salary

1

$13,975

1

12,900

2

23,220

2
2
1
4
2
1

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1

$14,190

1

$14,190

1

13,115

1

13,115

23,760

2

2

23,760
23,220
21,070
11,610
11,395

23,220
20,640
11,610
11,395

23,005
20,640
11,610
38,325
19,915
9,205

4
6
1

38,325
56,735
9,205

4
6
1

39,185
56,950
9,420

8,215
7,785
7,570
16,430

1
2
1
4

8,215
15,570
7,570
30,925

1
2
1
4

8,430
15,785
7,785
31,140

1957 actuai

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $16,000:
Administrator
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy administrator, marketing research and statistics
Deputy administrator, marketing
services
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant administrator for management
Division director
Outlook officer
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Agricultural economist
Assistant branch chief
A s s i s t a n t d e p u t y administrator,
marketing services
Branch chief
..
Chief statistical officer
Deputy division director
Division director
Executive assistant
Legislative reference officer
Mathematical statistician
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Analytical statistician___
Assistant branch chief
Assistant to deputy administrator,
marketing services
Assistant to division director
Branch chief
Chief auditor
Division director
Editor
Investigator
Marketing specialist
Mathematical statistician
Program appraisal officer
Secretary, crop reporting board
Section head
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Acting secretary, crop reporting board.
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Analytical statistician
Assistant branch chief
Assistant to division director
Branch chief
Budget officer
Chemist
Economist
_
Engineer
Entomologist
„
Food technologist

N u m - Total
ber salary

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary

1 $16,000

1 $16,000

1 $16,000

1

14,620

1

14,620

1

14,835

1

14,620

1

14,835

1

14,835

1
7
1
2
1

13,115
94,170
13, 760

1
7
1

13,330
94,815
13,760

13,330
94,815
13, 760

23, 760
13,120

1
1

12,150
13,120

12, 420
13,120

1 12,150
7 85, 320
1 11,880
11 133, 380
9

110,970
11,880

1
1
1
4

11,395
10,320
10,320
43,000

1 12,150
7 86, 560
1 11,880
12 145, 530
9 111, 400
1 11, 610
1 12,150
1 11, 610
1
1
3

10, 535
10, 535
32, 465

1 12,420
7 86,560
1 12,150
12 145,530
9 111,400
1 11,610
1 12,150
1 11,610

3

10, 535
10, 535
32,465

11,395
78, 260
521,375
10, 750
10, 535
10, 320
10,320
11, 395

1 11,610
7 79,120
46 506,755
10, 750
10, 750
10, 320
10, 320
11,395

11,610
79,120
46 506,970
10, 965
10, 750
10, 535
10, 535
11, 395

10, 320
10,320
10, 320
30 320,350

1 10,535
1 10,320
28 300,570

1 10,535
1 10,535
28 300,570

12 113,040
30 282,600
8,990
1
9 83, 705
21 202,120
8,990
1
3 28, 260
2 18,840
2 19, 055
8,990
1
2 18,840
9,850
1
8,990
1

11 103,620
30 282,600
1
8,990
9 83,705
21 202,120
1
8,990
3 28,260
2 18,840
2 19,055
1
8,990
2 18,840
1
9,850
1
8,990

1
9,205
11 101,685
35 330,560
1
9,205
7 74,540
22 208,745
27, 615
18, 625
18, 625
9,205
18, 410
19, 485

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Historian
Information specialist
Investigator
Marketing specialist
Personnel officer
Plant physiologist
Section head
Social scientist
Statistician
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory home economist
Supervisory inspector
Systems accountant
Technologist
Training officer
Transportation economist
Valuation engineer
Veterinarian
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
-Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Analytical statistician
Auditor
Botanist
Budget analyst
Chemist
Cotton technologist
Economist
Engineer
Entomologist
Food technologist
Freight traffic officer
Gram technologist
Group leader
Historian
Home economist
Horticulturist
Information specialist
Inspector
Investigator
__.
Management analyst
Market reporter
Marketing specialist
Mathematical statistician
Meat grader
Mechanical engineer
Nutritionist
Personnel officer
Plant physiologist
Poultry products grader
Section head
Social science analyst
Social scientist
Statistician
Supervisory dairy products grader
Systems accountant
Transportation economist
Veterinarian
Warehouse examiner
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,250:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Analytical statistician
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant secretary crop reporting
board
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst
Business analyst
Chemist
Cotton classer
Cotton technologist
Dairy products grader
Digital computer programer
Engineer
Entomologist
Freight traffic officer
Grain technologist
Home economist
Horticulturist
Information specialist
Investigator
Management analyst
Market reporter
Marketing specialist
Mathematical statistician
Meat grader
Personnel officer
Physicist
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Qualifications rating examiner
Section head
Social science analyst
Supply officer
Systems accountant
Transportation economist
Warehouse examiner
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist

Agricultural statistician



95

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $9, 205
5 48, 390
1
9,205
43 412, 800
8,990
1
37 347,035
8,990
10, 280
9,205
9,420
18,195
29, 550
18, 625
9,205
38, 755
2

19,055

2
20
28
26
19
5
1
2
3
4
1

15, 785
160, 215
217, 335
198, 540
147, 915
42,150
8,645
16,430
23, 355
33, 505
7,570
71, 570
7,570
32, 860
16, 860
8,000
8,860
7,785
16, 215
34, 580
15, 355
25, 720
33, 290
40,000

406, 235
7,785
7,785
7,785
7,785
24, 860
16,000
16,000
31, 785
15, 570
25, 290
7,570
7,570
24,000
49, 720
15, 570
7,570
6,605
164, 540
205,400
149, 765
15 100,150
1 6,390

2 $18. 410
5 48, 605
1
8,990
42 402, 950
8,990
1
1
35 329,485

2 $18, 410
5 48, 605
1
8,990
42 402, 950
1
9,205
1
8.990
38 356,455

10, 280
9, 205
9,420
9,420
19, 270
18, 410
9,420
66, 370
10, 495
19, 270

10, 280
9,420
9,635
9,420
19. 270
18, 410
9,420
66, 370
10, 495
19, 270

16,000
127, 355
186,840
158,065
164, 775
15, 570
8,645
24, 215
15, 570
33, 720
7,785
48, 860
15, 355
7,785
32, 000
16,860

2 16,000
16 127,140
24 186,840
158, 065
164, 775
7,785
8,645
24, 215
15, 570
33, 720
8,000

7,785
1
1
7,570
4 33, 720
2 15. 570
3 25, 075
5 40, 860
4 31, 570
44 355, 870
1
7,570

8,000
7,570
33, 720
15, 570
25, 075
40, 860
31, 570
47 380,300
1
7,570

24
20

8,000
16, 860
16,000
16, 215
23, 785

8,000
16,860
16,000
16,215
23,785

15, 355
7,570
7,785
24, 430
31, 355
15,140
7,785

15, 355
7,785
7,785
24, 430
31, 355
15,140
7,785

2 13, 210
28 190,100
23 153, 850
19 124, 420
10 66,265
6,605
1

2
13,210
26 174,740
23 153,850
19 124,420
10 66,265
6,605
1

2
1
1
3
4
2
1

6,605

7,680
6,390
34, 530
7,680
21, 535
14, 500
6,605
6,390

6,390
34, 530
7,680
28, 785
14, 500
6,390
6,605
6,390
70, 780
12, 995
28, 355
6,820
12, 780
19,600
41, 565
6,390
49,030
20, 460

63, 745
12, 780
35, 605
6,820
6,390
19, 600
41, 565
7 47,095
3 19,170
44 299,005
13, 210
6,390
7,035
13, 210
19,170
7,035
6, 390
12, 780
7,680
21, 750
34,100
6,605
34 201,295
2 12,230
20 112,445
10 56,290

15, 355
7,785
32,000
16, 860

33 223,770
6,390
6,820
6,605
7,250
13, 640
19,170
7,035
32,165
6,390
2
3
1

15,145
21,320
6,820

36 209,070
3 17,805
19 107,005
6 34,395

1

6,605

6,605
34, 530
7,680
28, 785
14, 500
6,390
6,605
6,390
70, 780
12, 995
28,355
7,035
6,390
19, 600
34, 530
6,390
49, 030
20, 460
34 230,805
1
6,390
6,605
7,250
13, 640
19, 815
7,250
32,165
6,390
2
3
1

15,145
21,320
6,820

32 186, 500
3 17, 805
19 107, 005
34, 395

1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Analytical statistician
Auditor
Botanist
Budget analyst
Chemist
Claims examiner
Cotton technologist
Digital computer programer
Economist
Engineer
Fiscal accountant
Food technologist
Freight traffic officer
Grain technologist
H a y inspector
Historian
Horticulturist
Information specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Management analyst
Market news reporter
Market reporter
Marketing specialist
Plant physiologist
Poultry grader
Printing and publication supervisor..
Property officer
Section head
Social science analyst
Statistical assistant
Systems accountant
Transportation economist
Warehouse examiner
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..

GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470..
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate

Num- Total Number salary ber
2 $11,285
18,615
25, 270
24, 055
18, 480
5,845
11, 690
11, 690
43, 075
12,365
16,860
11, 960
19,020
6,115
5,575
27, 200
34, 260
5,980
11, 285
23, 785
17, 265
157,045
17, 940
1 5,710
1
5,845
2 11,150
5 28, 415
3 17, 535
5 28,820
1
5,980
4 22,580
204
1,007,985
28 131,250
360
1, 516,815
436
1,623,410
265 898,410
30 97,640
35 106,050
26

88,234

1959 estimate

Total N u m - Total
salary ber salary

2 ~$12, 635
6 3,40
36,420
23,515
24, 730
5,980
11, 960
5,440
11, 015
30, 305
2 12,635
3 17,265
2 12,095
3 17,940
6,115
5,575
6 33,450
7 39,700
1 6,115
2 11,150
4 24,190
1 6,115

$12, 635
36, 420
23, 515
24, 730
5,980
11, 960
5,440
11,015
30, 305
12, 635
17, 265
12, 095
17, 940
6, 250
5,710
33, 450
39, 700
6,115
11,150
24,190
6,115

27 151,335
2 11,420
1
5,575
1
5,845
1
5,980
2 10,880
1
5,710
6 34,530
3 17,670
3 17,130
1
6,115
4 22,850
208
1,029,055
26 121,875
358
1, 510,870
437
1, 615, 860
225 776,425
23 73,775
28 83,650

157, 045
11, 420
5,575
5, 845
5, 980
21, 760
5,710
34, 530
17,670
17,130
6,115
22,850

22

80,456

1,041,820
26 121,875
359
1, 513,325
445
1, 638,405
229 788,870
24 76,735
28 83,650
22

86,571

247
2,354
2,230
Total permanent, departmental
12, 730, 751
13,347, 259
12, 660, 266
Deduct—
277.3
274.3
598.7
1,192,547
2,894,653
1, 203,420
Portion of salaries shown above paid
3.1 18,403
from other accounts.
0.8 4,951
Add portion carried in other position
schedules paid from this account
0.5 2,885
Net permanent, departmental (av1,952. 4
1,972. 7
1, 752. 2
erage number, net salary)
11, 538, 204
10,434, 203
11, 454, 780
Positions other than permanent:
57,
708
57, 708
58,243
Temporary employment
15, 727
15,727
15,468
Part-time employment
16,489
16,469
15,182
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
45,847
46,056
Regular pay above 52-week base
17,890
17, 269
Overtime and holiday pay
18, 388
63
Night work differential
Payments to other agencies for reim96
bursable details
_
All personal services,
mental

depart-

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Agricultural economist
Area supervisor
Chief, area office
Division director
Officer in charge
Statistician in charge
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Acting chief, area office
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Analytical chemist
Area information chief
Area manager
Area supervisor
Assistant area supervisor
Assistant chief, area office
Assistant national supervisor
Auditor
Branch chief
Chairman, board of grain supervisors.
Chemist
Chief, wool and mohair standardization laboratory
District supervisor
Entomologist
Horticulturist
Investigator
Marketing specialist
Officer in charge
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist

10, 540, 524

11, 608,441

11, 692, 552

54,610
32,465
31,175
10,965
82, 990

10,320
55,470
43, 215
31, 605
10, 965
95, 030

10,320
55,470
43, 215
31, 605
11,180
95, 030

1
3
3
1
5
4
11
6
1
6
2
9
1
1

8,990
27,400
28, 690
9,205
50,110
40, 690
99,320
56, 520
10, 065
53,940
19, 700
83,490
9,420
8,990

8,990
27, 400
28, 690
9.205
50,110
40, 690
99, 320
47,100
10, 065
53, 940
19, 700
83, 490
9,635
8,990

1
9
1
1
2
3
5
1
2

9,205
86, 500
9,205
10, 065
17, 980
26, 970
48, 820
9,635
19, 055

9,205
86, 500
9,420
10, 065
17, 980
26, 970
48, 820
9,635
19, 055

37,035
38,110
8,990
49, 895
40,475
80,910
56,305
29, 335
1
9
1

8,990
83,490
9,420
8,990
87,145
9,205
9,205

1
7
2
1

8,990
66,370
18,625
10,065

96

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Con.

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Section head
Statistician in charge
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Acting area supervisor
Acting officer in charge
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
___
Area supervisor
Assistant area manager. __
Assistant area supervisor
Assistant branch chief
Assistant district supervisor
Assistant national supervisor..
Assistant officer in charge
_Chemist
_
__
_
Circuit supervisor
_
Cotton classer
_.
Cotton technologist
District supervisor
District warehouse examiner
Engineer___
_
__.
Entomologist—.
--.
E quipment supervisor
Food preservation specialist
Horticulturist
Industrial engineer
Information specialist. _
Investigator
...
Market reporter
Marketing specialist
__.
M athematical statistician
Meat grader
Member, board of grain supervisors..
Officer in charge.*
Personnel officer
_
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Poultry products grader
Social science analyst
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory investigator
Training supervisor
Veterinarian
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Acting circuit supervisor
Acting district supervisor
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Agricultural technologist
Analytical chemist
Animal fiber technologist
Area supervisor
Assistant area supervisor
Assistant branch chief
Assistant district supervisor
Assistant officer in charge
Assistant to officer in charge
Auditor
Classification officer
Cotton classer
C otton classer supervisory
Cotton technologist
Dairy manufacturing technologist.._
Dairy products grader
Engineer
Entomologist
Federal-State supervisor
Financial management officer
General supply officer
Grain inspection supervisor
Home economist
Horticulturist
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Main station supervisor
Management analyst
Market reporter
Market supervisor
Marketing specialist
Mathematical statistician
Meat grader
Member, board of grain supervisors.
Officer in charge
Personnel officer
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Real property officer
Redryer supervisor
Scale and weight specialist
Seed technologist
Social science analyst
Station supervisor
Warehouse examiner
Weights and measures inspector

Wool technologist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/
Assistant main station supervisor

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $19,700
36 337,400

2 $19,915
35 334,860

7,570
7,785
180, 990
38,495
236,775
157,160
32, 215
9 70,495
11 89,720
6 48,645
1
7,570
1 8,215
7 54,495
22 184,385
2 17,505
11 88,645
73,635
7 55,355
3 22,925
8,645
1
1
1
8,860
8,860
1
4 31,140
3 25, 290
10 81, 505
5 40,430
8,215
1
4 33,720
56 455,740
1
8,000
3 23,140
4 34,150
1
7,570
3 24,000
7 56,000
1
8,860
1
8,645
3 24,000
3 19,385
6,820
1
21 139,350
27,
065
4
47 318,175
8,645
7,035
2 14,715
3 20,890
11 77,245
2 12,995
1
6,820
26 179,900
1
7,250
34 229,085
2 13,210
90,380
71, 855
6,390
6,390
27,065
98, 060
54,345
41,135
27,925
6,390
61, 595
7,465
40, 060
7,680
35,175
168,135
33, 025
123,250
25, 775
38 267,330
31 213,560
24 163,035
1
6,390
1
6,820
2 14,285
71 489,165
2 12,780
4 26,635
2 14,715
2 12,995
3 19,170
2 12 995
6,605
126, 785
29,215
6,605
7,465
26 170,395

15,355
221, 635
38,495
232,860
159,955
32,645
15,140
70,495
66,150
48, 645

2 $19,915
35 334,860
2 15,355
26 205,635
5 38,495
29 232,860
19 159,955
4 32,645
2 15,140
9 70,495
8 66,150
6 48,645

12 91,270
20 167,740
" 16,430
81,075
75,140
48,000
23,785
8,860
8,860
16,645
9,075
31, 570
8,215
72,645
33, 505
8,215
92,130
34,365
463,480
8,000
23,355
34,150
7,570
24,000
55, 785

33, 505
8,430
92,130
34,365
56 463,480
8, 215
23,355
34,150
7,785
24,000
55,785

16,645
24,430

16,645
24,430

4

136,690
167,740
16,430
81,075
75,140
48,000
23,785
8,860
8,860
16,645
9,075
24,000
8,215
72,645

25,775
160, 240
59,445
281,495
8,645
7,250
14, 715
20,030
111,915

146, 600
59,445
281,495
8,645
7,250
14, 715
20, 030
111, 915

1
6,820
26 181,835

1
7,035
26 181,835

231,665
6,820
6,390
89,520
21,320
6,605
27,065
86,355
61,380
49,030
21,320
6,390
35, 390
7,465
40, 275
7,895
14, 285
131, 240
46, 665
123, 250
26, 205
255,135
208,470
151, 760
6,605
195, 630
13,425
469,840
13,425
39, 630
27, 710
12, 780
13,210
12,995
7,895
6,605
187, 245
21, 750

197, 565
6,820
6,390
89, 520
21,320
6,605
27,065
86,355
61,380
49,030
21,320
6,605
35, 390
7,465
40, 275
7,895
14, 285
131, 240
46, 665
123, 250
19,385
255,135
,—
—
208,470
151,760
6,605
263,830
13,425
469,840
13,425
39, 630
27, 710
12, 780
13,210
12,995
7,895
6,820
200, 025
21, 750

1
5
1
6
1
2
20
7
17
3
37

30
22
1
39
2
67
2
6
4
2
2

7,465

7,465

26 170,395

26 170,395

1

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Acting area records management
officer
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Analytical chemist
Analytical statistician
Animal fiber technologist
Assistant equipment supervisor
Assistant officer in charge
Assistant section head
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Botanist
Chemist
Cotton classer
Cotton field representative
Cotton technologist
Dairy manufacturing technologistDairy products grader
Engineer
Entomologist
Grain inspector supervisor
Grain technologist
Home economist
Horticulturist
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Management analyst
Market reporter
Market news reporter
Marketing specialist
Meat grader
Mycologist
Naval stores inspector.
Officer in charge
Placement officer
Plant inspector
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Poultry products grader
Poultry products inspector
Procurement and property officerPurchasing agent
Real property assistant
Section head
Supervisory fiscal accountant
Tobacco inspector
Veterinarian
Warehouse examiner.
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780—.
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335...
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890....
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480—.
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925....
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685....
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,440 or above:
Agent
Agent inspector
Agricultural statistician
Dairy products grader
Mathematical statistician
Poultry inspector and grader
Less than $5,440

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$5,575

20 121,355
5,440
1
61 340,075
2 12,365
5,440
1
5,980
1
5,845
1
13 75,985
5,710
1
21 120, 315
5,845
1
3 18, 615
5 30, 845
199
"1,092,820
1
6,655
5 30,170
1
5,440
18 104,130
48, 515
13 73,015
35 205, 250
6,250
1
10 63,040
4 23, 515
6,520
1
3 17,400
112 640,465
3 17,400
2 12,095
80 473, 780
2 11, 825
25 145, 720
400
2,379,540
1
5,575
4 23,785
81 483,975
3 18,210

23 $134,435
1
5,575
45 252,090
2 12, 500
1
5,575
1
6,115
1
5,980
13 77, 605

3 $17,535
38 220,490
1
5,575
45 252,090
2 12,500
1
5,575
1 6,115
77, 605

23 143, 480
1
3 18, 885
5 31, 520
200
1,094,480

18 114,930
1
5,980
18, 885
5 31, 520
200
"l, 094,480

5 30,440
1
5,575
16 93,925
10 58,855
18 100,350
30 177,915
1
6,250
9 55,170
2 11,555

5 30,440
1
5,575
16 93 925
10 58^ 855
18 100,350
30 177,915
1
6,250
9 55,170
2 11, 555

4 24,055
135 767,205
2 10,880

4 24,055
135 767,205
2 10,880

62 363,200
2 12,095
36 202,995
417
2,498,385
1 5 5,710
710
4 24,055
70 426,700
2 11,960
269
1
1,653,
575
7 39,970
8 45,680
32 189,335
24 131,100
6,385
1
2 11,285

62 363,200
2 12,095
36 202,995
417
2,498,385
5,710
4 24,055
70 426,700
2 11,960
417
2,558, 595
~~ 39,970
45,680
189,335
131,100
6,385
11,285

22 132,640
1
5,645
991
4, 795,905
79
343,515
778
3,067,660
678
2, 557,700
664
2, 242,415
209 641,250
12 35,595

1
6,520
1 5,710
309
1,827,030
75 458,625
21 126,660
1
5,780
796
3,862, 585
164
687,885
882
3,402,360
657
2,474,475
645
2,183, 535
147 454,330
6 18,435

1
6,520
1 5,710
309
1,827,030
126 770,490
21 126,660
1
5,780
949
4, 636,315
290
1,201,965
743
2,897,495
671
2,525,685
654
2,214,320
147 454,330
6 18,435

28 181,868
21 145,096
2 15,550
4 22,000
1 8,780
2 13,000
570
2,137,404

27 178,197
22 155,307
2 11,830
4 22,200
1
8,780
2 13,000
561
2,154, 251

27 181,760
22 158,413
2 12,066
4 22,644
8, 955
2 13,260
561
2,315, 819

1,629, 820
i 45,680
i 34,800
35 200,390
19 112,270
2 12,095
2 11,150
6,250
1
1
1
5,575
332
1,957,280

Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
56 194,053
67 235,926
67 253,856
Ungraded positions at volume rates
16
708
14
650
14
650
Total permanent, field
6,912
6,875
7,252
34,363,649
34, 531, 221
36,890,378
Deduct—
Lapses. .
1,698.3
1, 204.8
1,200.1
5,329, 888
5, 565, 759
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
0.5 5,375
0.6 6,019
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States
102
68.7
.9.1
439,716
441,792
585,414
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
5, 111. 1
5,601
5,982.8
25,763,532
28,756, 242
30,882,827
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
267, 252
442,686
442,686
Part-time employment
23, 975
51, 532
51, 532
1,189,094
1,374,998
Intermittent employment
1,199, 593
Other personal services:
105, 766
Regular pay above 52-week base
113, 759
Overtime and holiday pay
1,046,348
1, 299, 593
1, 250,040
40, 405
Nightwork differential
12,150
14,850
18,430
Additional pay for service abroad
21,601
21,601
All personal services, field
28,349,036
Personal services, Agricultural Mar01
38,889,560
keting Service
„43,673,009
45,669,440

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DEPARTMENT OV AGRICULTURE
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE

ALLOTMENT TO FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL

SERYICE
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-17. $13,9.75 to $14,835:
Deputy administrator
1 $13,975
1 $13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant administrator
1 $12,900
1
13,115
1
13,115
GS-i5. $11,610 to $12,690:
1 12, 690
Assistant to assistant administrator...
12, 690
12, 690
11,610
1 11, 610
Associate division director- _
11,610
36,180
2 24. 570
Deputy assistant administrator
24. 570
107, 730
Division director
9 107,190
107, 460
11, 610
1 11,880
Executive assistant to administrator,.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
2
21,715
2 21, 930
2l,930
Branch chief
15 157,380
18 199, 060
190, 275
1 10, 535
1
10,535
10, 535
Cotton technologist
1 10, 320
1
11,180
10, 320
Deputy assistant administrator
1 10, 320
10,320
J ^ p u t y division director
128, 570
11 118,680
12 128,140
Marketing specialist
52,
890
52,
890
4
42,78\5
5
Program doordinator________
__
r
Program and financial activity auditor
.
1
10,535
10, 535
1
10,535
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
36, 820
2
18,410
2
18,410
Administrative officer
36,175
7
64,435
7
64,865
Agricultural economist
8,990
Branch chief
9, 205
Export program analyst
9, 205
9,205
9,850
10,065
Export project specialist
10, 065
9,205
8,990
Information and editorial specialist. _.
9, 205
8,990
8,990
Information specialist
8,990
37,680
Marketing specialist
37,465
37, 680
40,260
Trade fair manager
29, 550
40, 260
Trade program coordinator
9,205
Trade program specialist
9,420
9,420
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
2
16,430
7,570
7,570
Administrative officer
46, 280
Agricultural economist
46, 065
7
54,710
7, 785
7,785
Budget analyst
7, 785
Deputy division director
1
7,570
7,785
1
8,430
8,430
8,430
Information specialist
2
17,075
24, 645
24, 645
M arketing specialist
1
7,570
15, 355
Trade program specialist
15. 355
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
33, 240
4
26,850
3 19,385
Administrative officer
32, 810
2
12,995
2 13,210
Agricultural economist 6,390
1
6,390
1
6,390
Analytical statistician
7,250
Budget analyst
6, 390
6, 390
1
6,390
Commodity industry analyst
6, 390
1
6.390
Marketing specialist..
6, 605
1
6,390
Placement officer
1
6,605
1
6,390
6, 605
Publications officer
1
6,605
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,845
A dministr ative assistant
4
22,705
4 22,840
16,995
Agricultural economist
23, 515
3 17,265
Analytical statistician. .
3
17,265
1
5,440
Appropriation accounts supervisor....
5, 440
1
5,440
16,995
2 11,285
Commodity industry analyst
2
11,285
Employee relations and training
5, 575
officer
5,575
5,440
1
5,440
1
5,440
Information specialist
5, 845
1
1
5, 845
Marketing specialist
5,710
5,575
1
1
5, 575
Publications officer
5,440
86, 715
20
18
86, 580
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
94,415
60, 465
15
14
65, 085
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
68, 220
295, 670
71 294, 860
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
68 281, 285
94, 995
26
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
30 111, 800
94, 825
6
20, 325
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
23, 670
20, 325
7
4
11,355
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
4
11, 270
11, 270

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses..
Portion of salaries shown above) paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Personal services, Foreign Agricultural Service
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
""Marketing research and service"
"School lunch program"
"Perishable Agricultural Commodities
Act fund".__'
"Removal of surplus agricultural commodities"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Trust funds"
Allotment to Foreign Agricultural
Service



260

258
1, 647, 455

1, 679, 365
15.9

42
228, 740

97, 865

255
1, 658, 510
8.9
53, 610

1.5 12,496
1. 8

9, 492

218.3
1, 415, 711

242.1
1, 581, 500

16, 712
2,013

12, 300
18,800
6,000

246.1
1, 604,900
12, 300
18,800
6,000

72
6,124
1, 440, 632

1, 618, 600

1, 642, 000

SALAEIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $16,000:
Agricultural administrator
GS-16, $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant administrator
Deputy administrator
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative officer.
Agricultural economist
Area program officer
Assistant administrator
Deputy assistant administrator
Division director
International organizations officer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Agricultural economist
Area program officer
Assistant division director
Branch chieL
Division director
Reports and training officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Division director
Geographer
Industrial specialist
Program and financial activity officer
Reports and training officer
Security officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Agricultural economist
Commodity industry analyst
Deputy division director
___
Foreign agricultural affairs officer
Information and editorial specialist--.
Information specialist
International trade economist
Position classifier
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountants
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Budget analyst
Deputy division director
Fiscal and financial economist
Geographer
Information specialist
International economist
Position classifier
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Analytical statistician
Buclget analyst
Foreign agricultural affairs officer
Geographer
International trad e economist
Passenger traffic officer
Procurement and supply officer
Statistical assistant
Stafstician
Voucher examining and payroll supervisor
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-8. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts.
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

$20,073,033
823,163

$23, 222, 500
940, 000

$27, 573, 200
940, 000

431, 807

536,100

550, 300

2, 500, 609
1,185, 811
13, 875,137

2, 797, 000
1,337,259
14, 840,150

2, 797, 000
1,383, 500
12, 425, 440

1, 440, 632

1, 618,600

1, 642,000

All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Agricultural attache
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Agricultural attache
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Agricultural attach §
Assistant agricultural attache" ~ ,

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

3
3
1
12
1

$16,000

1

$16,000

1

$16,000

26,015
13,330

2

26,445

2

26,660

12,690
12,905
12, 690
12,905
12, 690
23,220

12,690
13,120
12, 690
13,120
25,055
23,490
11,610

12,690
13,120
12, 690
13,120
25,325
23,490
11,880

33,755
32,250
10,965
126,850
10,965

34,185
32, 680
10,965
127,710
10,965
10, 320

34,400
32,895
10,965
127, 710
10, 965
10, 320

9,205
83,060
17,980
10,280
9,635

92,480
18, 410
10, 280
9,850

10
2

92,695
18,410
9,850
9,205

9,205
9, 850
46, 710
8,645
7,570
7, 785
7,785
7,570
16, 215
7,785

39,140
8,645
7,785
7,570
8,000
2
1

15,140
7,785
6,390
13,425
52,195
6,390
6,605
6,390

6,390
6,390

1
1
1

6,390
6,390
6,390

5,440
30, 440
5,980
5,845
5.440
6,115
6,115
5,710
6, 250
6,250
5,980

1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

5, 575
23,380
6,115
5, 980
5,575
6,250
6,250
5,845
6,250
6,250
6,115

5,575
23, 515
6,115
5,980

5,440

1
1
18
8
58
24
4
1

5,440
5,780
89,145
36,960
241, 885
87, 825
13, 635
3,385
9,430

5,440
5, 780
85, 025
37,095
242, 560
87, 995
13,720
3,470
9,430

6,390
13,210
51,335
6,390
6,390
6,390

18
6
60
22
6
1
3

39,355
8,645
7,785
7,570
8,000

90,090
27,315
249,360
81,675
20,240
3,300
9,345
3,203

3,203

211 1,307,918

210 1, 305, 958

30. 6 170, 232

19.1 118,958

2
1

15,140
7,785
6,390
13, 640
52,195
6,390
6,605
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390

6,250
6,250
5,845
6,250
6, 250
6,115

3,203
208 1, 295,703
17

107,553

7.9 44,285

6. 5

36, 700

0. 5 36, 350

4.6 32,918

3.4

22,300

3. 3 20, 800

187.8
1,172, 600

187.?
1,172, 600

12, 500

12, 500

177.1
1,126,319
18,351

1,144, 670

4,600

4, 600

1,189, 700

1,189, 700

2

29,240

1

14,620

1

14,620

7

93,525

8

107,500

8

107,715

12
1

146,340
12,420

13

156,870

13

157,355

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Agricultural attache"
Agricultural officer
Assistant agricultural attache"
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Agricultural attache
Agricultural officer
Assistant agricultural attache"
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Agricultural officer
Assistant agricultural attache
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Agricultural officer
Assistant agricultural attache
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant agricultural attache
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,440

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
19 $203,175
17 $183,610
16 $172,645
2
20,640
2
20,855
3
31,175
4
43,215
5
55,255
5
55,255

NTum- Total
ber salary

Total permanent, fieldDeduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, field (average numter, net salary): Foreign coun^
tries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Position? other than permanent:
Temporary employment: Foreign
countries: Local rates
Part-time employment: F o r e i g n
countries: Local rates
Intermittent employment: Foreign
countries: Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-hour week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad

01

1958 estimate

72,780
37,680
108,525

8
3
9

72,995
26,970
81,985

6
3
8

55,015
26,970
72,780

8,645
76,130

1

8,645
68,990

1
9

8,645
69,205

6,605
32,165

6,390
12,780

18
1

73,215
3,500

109

239,953

231

109

254,203

11,285
48,490
4,485
67,655
3,415
100

1,278,978

1,232,308

139,362

24.8 96,508

0.5

832

0.5

900

0.7

1,600

108.9 926,410 102. 2 913.900
97.6 212, 374 96.2 222, 600
2,639

0.5

102. 2 913,900
96. 2 222, 600
600

4,000

4,000

210, 000
36, 500

210,000
36, 500

All personal services, field

1,369,253

1, 387, 600

1,387, 600

2, 513,923

2, 577, 300

2, 577, 300

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
AH personal services, departmental.



1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $11,395
1 $11,395
1 $11,395
1 11,395
1 11,395
2 19,055
1 10,065
1 10,065
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
7,570
1
7,785
1
7,785

3
4
5

15,060
17,110
18,945

18
2.1

102,775
9,431

6,390
7,250

7,250
1

5,440

2

9,860

4
5

16,975
19,115

19
2

114,660
9,360

5,440
5,440
4,525
16, 975
19,115
19
2

114,765
O

3,3 20,706

3.3 20,800

3.3 20,800

6

33,700

6. 5 36,350

6.5 36,350

18. 6 106,338

20. 2 120,850

20. 2 121,450

1,334

1,700

1,700

450

450

123,000

123,600

50

107, 722

1

1
1

$11,610
11,610

1
1

$11,880
11,880

10,535

1

10,535

1

10,750

3
33,755
1.9 21,407

3

33,755

3

34,510
225

0.5

0.5

832

885

0,5

885

1.6 13,180

3.5 34,640

3.5 35,170

1,189

130
6,330

130
6,400

All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

14,369

41,100

41,700

122,091

164,100

165,300

COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY

1957 actual

900

400

22
186,457

6,390
7,250

$11,610
11,610

Net

10.1 39,477

200

1,280

1
1

1
1

1,176,877

Personal services _

Departmental: Grades and Ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Deputy division director
Foreign agricultural affairs officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Agricultural economist
Veterinary analyst
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Agricultural economist
__.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465;
Agricultural economist
Information and editorial specialist._.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Publications editor
Statistical assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

238,002

175

1957 actual

permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Additional pay for service abroad

1959 estimate

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

223

24

ot permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account

32,165

16,725
48,220
4,485
68,195
3,415

38,215
52,610

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Agricultural officer
Assistant agricultural attache" _.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant agricultural attache-

1958 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Administrator
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Deputy administrator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant to the administrator. _.„Division director
._.
Economist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant division director.
Statistician
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Personnel assistant
Statistician
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (a
erage number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Commodity exchange supervisor
_
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Commodity exchange supervisor
_
Chief accountant
Commodity exchange investigator _
Commodity exchange specialist—
Commodity futures analyst
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Commodity exchange investigator
Commodity exchange specialist—
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Commodity exchange investigator
Commodity futures analyst
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Commodity exchange investigator-._
Commodity futures analyst
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
-.
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
-Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base._
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, field
01

Personal services.

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
$14,405
1 $14,190
1 $14,405
13,330
1
13,115
1
13,115
1
10,535
10,965
1
10,750
4
42,785
43,000
10,320
4
43,430
1
10,320
19,055
2
18,410
2
18,625
1
9,205
1

6,820

6,820

7,035

11,420
5,980
11,690
29,580
41,560
10,670
13, 210
6,175
41 245,345
3.7 11,947

17,130
6,115
11,960
25,460
50,790
10,925
3,175
3,300
246,320
4,420

17,535
6,250
5,980
26,135
52,005
10,500
9,780

37.3 233,3

2

37

241,900

246,295
4,395
37

241,900

233,398

900
200
243,000

900
200
243,000

21,500

21,285

21,715

28,260
18,840

28,905
28,260
8,990
8,990

29,335
28,690
8,990
8,990

40,215
15,140

41,075
15,570

20,030
6,390
12,780

20,460
12,780
19,385
5,980
5,575

1

9,635

5
2
1

40,860
15,140
7,785

4
2
1

27,280
12,780

3
1
2

1
1
3
3
7
1
13
20
20
4
96
7

5,710
5,575
16, 590
16,860
35,860
4,755
57,160
77, 240
71,320
12,095
491,635
27,272

1
1
1
1
9
1
14
20
22
3

5,845
5,440
5,575
5,575
44,370
4,620
58, 805
75,625
76,055
9,050
481,945
- 5 16,945

89

464,363

91

377
464,740

465,000

1
15
19
23

39,440
4,755

96
5

63, 420
71,090
78,890
9,135
485, 275
20, 275

91

465,000

1,900
300
467,200

1,900
300
467,200

710,200

710,200.

99

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1957 actual

COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS
AVAILABLE TO THE COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
excess of $16,000:
1 $20,000
Administrator
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
GS-18. $16,000:
1 16,000
1 16,000
Associate administrator
1 16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
3 43,430
3 43,000
Deputy administrator
3 43,430
1 14,190
1 13,975
General sales manager
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
1 14,190
Assistant deputy administrator, price
12,900
1 12,900
support
Assistant deputy administrator, pro1 12,900
13,115
duction adjustment
____.
1 12,900
1 13,760
13, 760
Deputy general sales manager
1 13,545
93,525
Division director
7 93,310
6 79,550
Executive assistant to the adminis1 13,760
1 13,545
1 13,760
trator
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
72,630
72,630
Area director
...
71,280
38, 070
38,070
Assistant deputy administrator
37,800
24,840
24,840
24,030
Assistan t to administrator
25,110
25,110
24, 570
Assistant to deputy administrator
36, 450
47, 790
36,180
Assistant to general sales manager
11,880
11.610
11,610
Associate division director
11,880
11, 610
11,610
Branch chief
207, 575
207, 575
15 182,520
Deputy division director- _.
12 149,685
12 150,980
12 150,980
Division director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
11,610
11,610
1 11,610
Administrative officer
34, 400
34,400
5 56, 975
Agricultural economist
30.960
30,960
1 10,320
Assistant deputy division director
64,930
65,145
5 54, 395
Assistant to division director
471, 495
482,245
44 477,945
Branch chief
65,
790
66, 005
64,
715
6
Deputy area director
86, 000
86,000
9 98,040
Deputy division director
11,180
11,180
10,
965
1
Division director
Head, international sugar agreement
1
10,
750
10,
750
1 10, 535
staff
3 33, 755
33, 540
3 33,110
Industrial specialist
11,395
11,180
1
1 11,180
Labor economist
31, 605
4 41, 710
4 41, 710
Marketing specialist
77, 615
7 77,830
7 77,185
Section head
160,390
11 119,325
13 140,180
Staff assistant
__ . _. ...
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
67, 015
67,015
7 66,585
Accountant
196,100
196, 330
21 198,250
Administrative officer
163, 795
164,010
18 172,140
Agricultural economist
125, 900
125, 900
13 124,180
Assistant branch chief
9,420
9,420
2 18,840
Assistant division director
20, 345
20, 345
10, 280
Assistant to division director
48,175
48, 390
38, 970
Branch chief
55, 875
56.090
46, 455
Bud get examiner
.
29, 765
29, 765
19, 270
Industrial specialist
39,185
39,400
39, 830
Information specialist
46, 240
46,240
39, 615
Investigator
22 213,260
22 213.690
17 161,215
Marketing specialist
20 186,895
20 186,465
21 191,585
Section head
17 157,130
17 157,345
22 206,380
Staff assistant
4 36,820
4 37,250
4 36,820
Statistician
5 47,745
5 47,530
5 47,315
Supervisory auditorGS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
18 143.785
18 143,140
20 159,140
Accountant-21 162,195
23 177,765
19 148,990
Administrative officer
9 70,925
9 71,140
9 72,000
Agricultural economist
1
7,570
1
7,570
Assistant branch chief
8,000
Branch chief
11 87,355
11 87, 570
71,140
Budget analyst
1
1
7,785
7,570
Claims examiner
7,785
1
1
8,860
8,645
Dairy manufacturing technician
1
8,000
1
7,785
7,785
Employee relations officer
1
1
8,645
8,645
8,645
Industrial specialist
3 25, 505
3 25, 505
25,075
Information specialist
2 16,000
2 16, 000
8,215
Investigator
6 47, 355
6 47,785
31,140
Management analyst
29 231,140
29 232,000
181, 205
Marketing specialist
1
8,645
1
8,645
8,645
Organization and methods examiner- _
1
1
8,645
8,645
8,430
P hotogrammetrist (chief)
2 15, 570
2 15, 570
7,570
Placement officer
3 23,355
3 23,355
15,355
Position classifier
1
1
8,860
8,860
8,860
Qualifications rating examiner
1
1
8,645
8,645
8,430
Reports control officer
5
5
39,
785
40,000
4 31,140
Section head
5 40,215
5 40,860
5 40, 215
Supervisory auditor
3 23,140
3 23,140
2 15,355
Transportation officer
.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
21 145,155
21 144,725
24 162, 605
Accountant
17 114,865
17 114,650
12 81,410
Administrative officer
5 32,810
5 32,810
5 33, 240
Agricultural economist
1
6,820
Assistant branch chief-17 116, 585
17 116,585
12 80,980
Auditor
55, 420
8 55,420
7 48, 600
Budget analyst
1
7,035
7,035
Chemist
__.
5 36,895
36, 680
5 36,250
Claims examiner-._
___
1
7,465
Employee relations officer
2 13,640
2 13,640
Industrial analyst
7,250
Investigator
3 20,030
20,030
27, 495
Management analys t
_.
109, 550
15 102,945
112,130
Marketing specialist
_
14,715
2 14,500
14, 500
Photogrammetrist
13,210
2 12,995
12,995
Placement officer..
6,605
1
6,605
6,390
Position classifier




Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Records analyst
Section head..
_
Statistician
Transportation officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
_
_.
Agricultural economist
Assistant secretary, Commodity
Credit Corporation
Auditor-_
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Employee counselor
Management analyst
Marketing specialist
Methods examiner
Photogrammetric engineer
Placement officer
Position classifier. _
Procurement officer
Realty assistant
—_
Statistician
Section head—
Traffic officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
__..
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment,
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay

22 127,780
26 153,050
3 18,210
6,385
45, 410
22, 570
30,440
5,710
46,355
17, 535
24, 325
11,150
5,575
5,710
5 27,470
2 12,500
4 24,595
4 22,580
133 670,000
36 165,780
232
963,895
188 693,615
127 426,685
24 74,185
16 47,800
11

32,196

249.2
7, 781, 751
4,987
17,098

26 152,645
24 140,010
1
6,385
1
18
3
5
1
1

10

6

77,830
46,440
12,690
42,785
10,320
54,395
111,370
10,320
10,320

50 452, 510
20,345
36,390
47, 530

20,130
18, 625
228, 660
26, 970
8,990
8,990

30,559

9,085, 229
10.9
332,439

26 152,915
25 145,720
1
6,385
1
6,385
18 98,190
3 17, 535
5 30, 710
1
5,980
1
5,575
8 47,165
3 17, 940
5 30, 035
1
5,845
4 22,435
1
2 11, 285
6 33, 720
1
6,250
4 25, 000
4 22, 580
142 714, 245
40 185, 745
250
1, 048, 450
205 745,210
122 406,645
22 69,370
13 39,220
10

30,559

482
9.100,179
79.(5
346.018

402.1
, 402.4
8, 752, 790
8, 754,161
6,183
6,183
39, 322
39,322

7, 835, 072

4
1
4

6,385
97,920
17,265
30,575
5,845
5,440
47,030
17, 940
29, 900
5,710
22,300
5,845
11,150
33, 450
6,250
24, 730
22, 310
718, 760
181,395

5
1
4
1
2
6
1
4
4
143
39
255
1,066, 800
205 744,955
121 403,640
22 69,115
13

34, 498
38, 600

34, 498
38,600

8, 871, 393

8, 872, 764

31,236

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Director, commodity office
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Deputy director, commodity office
Director, commodity office
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Area audit division chief
Assistant to director, commodity
office
Chief, cotton products export office—
Compliance officer
Deputy director, commodity office
Director, commodity office
Division chief, commodity office
Staff assistant
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Area director
Assistant area audit division chief
Assistant compliance officer
Assistant division chief
Assistant to director, commodity
office
Branch chief
Chief, area office
Division chief
Management analyst
Organization and methods examinersStaff assistant
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant area director
Assistant branch chief
Assistant chief, area office
Assistant division chief
Assistant to director, commodity
office
Classification officer
Division chief
Electronic data programer
Field representative
Freight traffic officer
Investigator
Management analyst
Marketing specialist
Personnel officer
Photogrammetrist
Program specialist
Section head
Supervisory auditor
Wool appraiser

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $6,820
6 40,490
1
6,820
6 40,490
4 26,420
3 19,170
4 26,420
2 13,640
3 20,245
2 13,640

Total permanent, departmental. _ _ .,392
8, 511, 566
142.8
Deduct lapses
729, 815
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

1958 estimate

7

90,945

14 163,350
1 11,610
4 43,430

7

90,945

14 163,350
4

43,430

41,280
10,320
54,825

41,280
10, 535
54, 825

12 124,055
1 10,320

12 124,485
1 10,320

470,100
20,130
45, 595
48,175
35,960

51 470, 530
2 20,345
5 46,025
5 48, 605
4 35, 960

46, 885
20,345
19,055
148, 570
36,175

5 47,100
2 20,345
2 19,270
16 148', 940
4 36,390

4
1
5

8,990

9,205

72,215
72,430
8,860
17, 075
8,000
121,075

72, 645
94, 280
7,785
17,290
8,215
15 118,495

73,075
72, 215
7,785
17,290
8,215
96,000

1
7,570
1
7,570
16 126,925

7,785
7,785
197, 205
7,570
17, 075
15, 570

45
13
15
1

17,075
7,785
79,355
15, 785
158, 280
8,000
8,645
342,155
109,160
117,635
8,645

32, 000
165, 850
8,215
8,645
57 437,295
18 145,720
149, 420
8,645

7,785
24 190,065
7, 570
17, 505
15, 785
80, 860
32, 215
166, 280
8,215
8,645
437, 725
145, 720
149, 635

100

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

COMMODITY STABILIZATION

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE—

Continued
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
.
Administrative officer
Assistant division chief
Assistant section chief
Assistant to director, commodity
office
Auditor
Claims examiner
Division chief
Electronic data programer
Employee relations officer
Farmer fieldman
Fleet supervisor
Freight traffic officer
Investigator
Management analyst
Marketing specialist
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel officer
Photogrammetric engineer
Program specialist
Records and forms management officer
Section head
Textile inspector
Unit head
Warehouse examiner
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Claims examiner
Section head
Unit head
Warehouse examiner
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Assistant division chief
Assistant fleet supervisor
Assistant section head
Assistant unit head
Auditor
Cargo representative
Classification officer
Claims examiner
County management specialist
Division chief
Electronic data programer
Farmer fieldman
Farmer fieldman trainee
Freight traffic officer
Investigator
Management analyst
Marketing specialist
Organization and methods analyst-.
Personnel assistant
Photographer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Program reviewer
Program specialist
Purchasing agent
Section head
Supervisor, tabulating equipment-_
Textile inspector
Unit head
Voucher examiner
Warehouse examiner
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4.

$3,415 to $3,925

GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

1958 estimate

15 $101, 225
15 102,515
9 58,800
1
7,250

17 $115,080
15 101,870
9 59,230
4 27,280

15 $102, 730
12 82,915
8 53,485
4 27,495

1
6,820
35 232, 250
1
7,035
30 203, 740
2 12, 780
1
6,390
170
1,086,300
2 13,210
40, 705
368, 830
91,025
162,390
13,425
48,815
14,930
111 711,655

1
6,820
40 265, 490
2 13,425
31 210,130
10 65,190
6,605
1
275
1,763,915
2 13,210
5 34,745
54 385,695
16 108,475
28 191,605

1
7,035
40 265, 705
2 13,640
29 197, 565
10 65,190
6,605
1
275
> 765, 635
2 13,640
4 28,140
54 386, 555
16 108, 690
28 191,820

6 41, 780
2 14,070
127 830,020

6 41 995
2 14 285

127 831, 955

15 101,870
1
6,390
22 147,890
5 33,885

15 102,300
1
6,605
16 109,980
5 34,100

1
7,465
10 66,480
1
6,390
22 150,470
4 26, 850
6,725
6,320
13,180

$708,342

$129\ 614
635> 866
2,105
70,932

$146> 042
529> 837
2>195
70, 932

28 160,960
50 286,985
12 70, 545
5,575
1
2 11, 690
3 18, 210
119
672, 605
16, 320
23, 245
48, 960
16 96, 220
3 16, 320
111 605, 055
6 32,640
16 92, 575
22 128, 590
8 45, 275
19 110, 650
4 23, 515
4 21, 895
1
5,710

01

All personal services* field.

28, ~7H, 192

32,941,254

31,961,170

P ersonal services

36,549> 264

41> 812, 647

40,833, 934

$13,639,472

8, 775, 815

$_6> 828, 540'

_584,657
467, 682
229, 915
81, 536

454, 455
656,645
2'6Q, 000
96, 400

454,455
018,200
233,000
95,000

486,539
482, 527

663, 850
416,782

660,850
419,209

20, 876,936

22, 488, 700

21, 524.680

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Administrative expenses, sec. 392,
Agricultural Act of 1938''
"Local administration, sec. 388, Agricultural Act of 1938*'.,
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Disaster loans, etc., revolving fund*'...
"School lunch program'*____.
"Removal of surplus agricultural commodities"..
"Agricultural conservation program"...
"Limitation on administrative expenses, Commodity Credit Corpofation"..

FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE

6,455
7,130
5,915

28 161,905
52 300,160
13 75,580
1
5,575

1
1
1

6,590
7,130
6,050

22 129,130
48 279,210
13 75,985
1 5,710

6 35, 610
203
203
1,129,970
1, 126, 595
1
5,575
5, 710
1
1
5,440
5,575
1
1
3 17, 940
3 18, 345
10 55, 210
10 55,885
16 92, 710
16 93, 655
33,180
32, 775
56, 020
55, 480
44,195
43, 655
16
93, 790
16 95,140
27 156, 735
27 159, 435
7 39, 835
7 40, 510
19 110, 245
19 112, 540
4
4 23,920
23, 650
4
4 22,570
22,165
3
3 17,400
17,130
1
1
5, 575
5,710
4
4 22,300
21, 895
78 426,480
78 427,020
144 826,155
144 841,005
1
1
6,115
6,250
10
10 58,450
57, 505
5 28,550
5 29,090
4
4 22,030
21, 760
27 154, 980
27 155, 790
4 23, 650
4 24,190
68 388,955
390,170
11
11 59,260
58, 855
582
556
, 794,875
2, 674,390
11
50, 280
11
50,685
35, 340

3 16, 320
10 54, 400
134 793,355
1
5,980
5 28, 820
5 28, 415
1
5,440
25 146, 665
4 23,650
386, 525
9 48,375
611
2,936, 495
10 47,415
637
798
762
2, 603, 605
, 251, 715
3, 007,410
1,047
1,117 C
1,078
4 , 104, 490
3, 950, 525
3, 958, 640
1,757
1,798
1,782
, 056, 725
5, 863,225
6,005,925
e
1,467
1,264
4, 503, 395 1,331 4 ,092,250
3,893, 930
29 84,215
25
73,370
25 72, 775
<•,

CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION
1957 actual

1
1
1

GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to less than $5,440
74 266,762
58 243,249
58 243,249
7,556
7,175
Total permanent, field
7,337
30,449, 202
32, 786,959
31,850,864
Deduct lapses
913.6
414.5
475.8
3, 361, 514
1,626, 969
1, 580, 910
Net permanent, field (average num6,261.4
7,141. 5
6,861. 2
ber, net salary)
31,159,990
30, 269,954
27,087,688
Positions other than permanent:
27, 595
43,025
43,025
Part-time employment
792, 792
899, 632
Intermittent employment
899,185




1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad...

1959 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1
1
2

1958 estimate

1957 actual

SERVICE—Continued

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Manager
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant manager
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Division director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Area director
Division director
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Actuary
Administrative officer
Assistant division director
Budget officer
Division director
Government accountant
Supervising auditor
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Actuary
Administrative officer
Auditor
Budget analyst
Personnel officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accounting supervisor
Actuary
Administrative officer
Assistant area director
Auditor
Government accountant
Position classifier
Supervising actuary
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Actuary
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Government accountant
Records management assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental .

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1
$17,500
1 $17,500
1

1

13,115

3

35,100

$17,500

1

13,115

3

35,100

1
4
1

11,395
43,430
10,535

11,610
44,075
10,750

1
1
3
1
1
1
1

8,990
9,850
28,690
8,990
9,850
9,850
9,850

8,990
9,850
28,905
8,990
10,065
9,850
10,065

9,205
10,065
29,335
9,205
10,065
10,065
10, 065

2
7
1
1
1

15,785
55, 785
7,785
8,215
8,215

7,570
56,215
15,355
8,215
8,430

7,785
57,290
15, 570
8,430
8,645

1
1
2
1
4
1
1
2

6,390
6,390
12, 780
6,390
27,280
6,820
6,390
14, 715

6,390

6,605

6,390
19,170
20, 460
13, 425
6,605
14,930

6,605
25, 560
20,675
13, 425
6,605
15,145

1
1
4
2
1
1
11
4
15
27
16
2
2

5,575
5,440
23, 380
11,150
5,845
5,575
53, 015
17, 535
63, 690
96,370
51, 650
6,430
6,315

16, 995
5,575

17,265
5,710

1

13,330

3
1
4
1

35,910
11,610
44,290
10,750

1
12
5
15
26
5
1
2

5,710
57, 540
22, 695
63,150
93, 465
16, 965
3,470
6,375

1
11
5
15
25
5
1
2

5,845
53, 690
23,235
64, 230
91, 240
17,135
3, 470
6,400

132
752,055
25. 7 113, 626

116

693,960
9,006

115

701,955
3,905

106.3 638,429

114

684,954

115

698,050

500

1,500

1,500

2,640
244
639,173

689,094

702, 230

101

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
i957 actual

Nri- Total

Field: Grades arid ranges:
ber
GS-14. $10,320 to $lli395:
Branch office manager
i
G S - i l $8*086 to $19,d6Bi
Stafce director
_.._„.
1
GS-lfc. $7*570 to $8,645:
Accounting and statistical divisidri
supervisor
1
Administrative Officer.
Insurance examiner supervisor
Regional uriderwriter
State director
GS-il. $6>39b to $7;465:
Administrative officer
Assistant regidnal underwriter
Insurance examiner
State director
3
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Assistant regional underwriter
64
District farmer fieldmen
2
Fiscal accountant
2
Insurance examiner
3
Office manager
1
Tabulating supervisor
31
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
4
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
32
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
78
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
118
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
54
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
25
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay

01

Salary

i958 estimate

N,um- Total Num- Tptal
ber salary ber salary

$11,180

1

$11,395

1

$11,395

9i 205

1

9, 420

1

9,420

1

20

9; 075
8; 645
8,645
49,505
164, 730

9,075
8,- 645
8,645
49,935
165, 590

8; 645;
8 ; 645
48,860
163, 225
,7,035,
19,170
725Q
19,600
5,575
16, 590
378, 401
12,365
12, 500
17,130
5,710
147,970
16,995
132, 695
296,320
403, 570
166,295
69,205

1,465
32!, 165
7,^65
7,035
1
4
61
2
2
3
1
39
1
27
76
139
54
18

5,710
21,895
365,050
12, 500
12, 770
17, 535
5,845
186, 600
4,755
115, 830
289, 775
471, 075
166,215
50,375

1
6
20

1

i

7,465
38,985
7,465
7,035

457 1,992,996 467 2, 041, 475
66.1 253,207 28.9 88,223

5,845
1
54, 670
10 433,165
73
12, 770
2
12, 770
2
17, 670
3
5,980
1 102, 785
20
4,890
1 118,125
27 292,380
76 476, 940
139 168,340
54
51,225
18
467 2, 081,210
28.7 94,411

438.1
1,953,252
100, 705
1,459, 509

438.3
1,986, 799
98, 655
1,498, 876

6,900

7,100

390.9

1, 739, 789
64, 529
1,311, 549
9,658

All personal services, field.

3,125,525

3, 520,366

3, 591,430

Personal services

3,764, 698

4,209, 460

4,293, 660

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operating and administrative expenses"
"Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
fund"
"Advances and reimbursements"

$3,195, 768
559,257
9,673

$3, 724, 660
515,000

569,000

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION
SALAEIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num - Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $13,975:
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
Administrator
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
1
14,405
14, 620
14,190
1
1
Deputy Administrator
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
2
2
26, 230
2
26, 230
26, 445
Assistant administrator
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
11, 610
Assistant to administrator
5
62, 640
63,180
62, 640
5
5
Chief of division
1
1
1
Director of program operations
12,150
12, 420
12, 420
Special assistant to assistant admin2
24,300
24, 030
2
24, 570
2
istrator
--.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
5
54,180
54,180
5
5
55, 255
Area director
13 145, 340
13
13
Assistant chief of division
142, 545
143,190
3
3
3
Chief of division
31, 820
31, 820
32, 465
1
1
1
10,320
10, 320
10, 320
Internal auditor
1
1
1
Legislative consultant
...
11, 395
11, 610
11, 610
1
1
1
10, 965
10, 965
11,180
Program analyst
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
2
19, 270
2
19, 270
2
19,700
Accountant
_
5
5
5
Assistant area director
48, 820
49, 250
49, 895
28,
045
3
3
Assistant chief of division.._
28,260
28,
690
3
9,635
Assistant internal auditor
1
1
11
9,420
9,420
Assistant to chief of division
9,635
Business economist
1
1
1
9,205
9,420
9,205
Electric farming specialist
2
2
2
20, 345
20, 345
20,345
1
1
1
Engineer, architectural
9,850
10, 065
9,850
Engineer, electrical
14
14
14
134,890
135, 750
133, 600
12
12
12
Engineer, electronic
113, 685
114,115
112,180
Head of section
49 468, 675
47
451, 770 47 454, 995
1
1
1
Investigator
8,990
8,990
9,420
Irrigation specialist
1
1
1
9,635
9,635
9,420
Labor relations adviser
1
1
1
9,850
9,850
9,635
Loans
specialist
,
2
2
2
19,915
20,345
19,700
ri




1957 actual

1959 estimate

1958 estimate

1959 estimate1

Num- Tptal Num- T'otal Num- Total
ber salary feet salary
Departmental: Grades and ranges— Con,
ber
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,-645:
18 $143,785
18 $145,720
Accountant,:
18 $142; 495
ij 57Q(
Agricultural economist
l S
Assistant head of. section. _.
188,- 300
8y 645
Assistant to chief of division
8,430
77$5
7,570
Assistant to head of section
7, 570
8,2*15
8,43d
Budget analyst
8,000
7^570
7,570
Business eeoriomist----.
8,000
8,430
8,645
Eiigirieer, architectural.
8,430
188, 515
190, 233
Engirieer; ejeetrBaL
216,215
218, 840
220,990
Engineer, electron^-__*__.__.____
240,260
1
§,645
8,645
Engineer, valuation
8,430
33,880
505
Head of section
,_
33,290
23,140
710
Information specialist
22,710
7,570
8,000
Internal examiner
15, 570
investigator
7,785
8,000
8,215
8,4m
Legislative assistant
7,570
7,785
Loan specialist
„--.
84,300
83,^70
83,010
Management specialist
,
17,075
16, 860
Organization arid methods examiner-.
16,000
15, 785
16, 000
Power requirements specialist
26,150
25, 935
25,935
Power use representative 15,570
15,355
Program analyst
7,570
7, 570
Rate analyst, telephone
Rate engineer, electrical
5
40,430
40,860
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
132, my
Accountant
134, 465
i9 130,225
Administrative officer
6, 605
6,390
Assistant head of section
1
7,465
7,250
1,%
Budget analyst
6,605
6,390
1
6,39U
Business economist
13, 855
13, 425
2
13,425
Engineer, electrical
100,210
101,715
14 101,930
5% 280
Engineer, electronic
99,135
8
56,065
(5,605
Head of section
6,390
1
6,390
13,210
Head of unit
12, 780
2
12, 780
14,930
Information specialist
21,105
2
14, 930
14, 500
Inspection specialist
13, 640
2
14, 070
14, 715
Internal examiner
14, 500
2
14, 500
149, 825
Loan appraiser
147, 460
22 149,180
21,105
Loan reviewer
20, 030
3
20, 460
132, 590
Loans and operations analyst
142, 790
19 132,160
7,465
Management specialist
1
7,250
54, 345
6
Operations analyst
40, 705
54,130
7,465
1
Organization and methods examiner...
7,035
7,250
1
Placement officer
7,035
1
Program analyst
6,390
2
2
13, 425
13, 210
Publications writer
13, 210
1
2
6,605
6,390
Rate analyst, electrical
12, 780
2
4
13, 640
14, 930
Rate engineer, electrical
27, 495
5
2
33, 885
32, 810
Statistician
13,425
1
1
6,820
Training officer
6,605
1
1
7,680
Wiring advisor
7,465
7,680
GS-9. $5,400 to $6,250:
57,505
10
9
Accountant
50, 850
10
57, 370
17,265
3
3
4
Administrative assistant
22, 570
17, 265
1
5,845
1
1
Budget analyst
5,575
5,710
1
1
6,385
2
11, 960
Business economist
6,385
3
2
18,345
3
12, 230
Engineer, electrical
18,345
7
42,805
7
15
90, 510
Engineer, electronic
42,805
1
1
6,250
1
5,440
Engineer, valuation
6,115
1
5,440
1
1
6,385
Head of section
5,440
1
1
6,115
1
5,845
Information specialist
5,980
1
5,575
1
1
5,440
Internal examiner
5,440
15
87, 810
15
12
70,005
Loan appraiser
86,865
6
36,150
6
7
41,320
Loans and operations analyst
36,015
2
12, 095
3
2
17, 265
Operations analyst
11,825
2
11,285
1
1
5,575
Placement assistant
5,710
1
6,250
1
1
6,115
Production control assistant
6,250
1
6,250
1
6,250
1
Rate analyst, telephone
6,250
1
1
6,250
4
22, 705
Statistician
6,250
46
225,430
47
54
263,
655
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
229, 955
30 144, 945
30
32 151, 485
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
143,190
147 617, 655 149 631, 610 149 632,150
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
119 435, 880 101 373,135 101 374,495
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
82,150
24
24
30 101, 370
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
81, 895
20, 225
6
6
20, 225
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
20,140
15,065
5
5
15,150
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
15, 065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
6,100
6,100
6,060
equivalent to less than $5,440
865 5, 360,125 802 5,048,095 802 5,084, 570
Total permanent, departmental
8.4 48,570
4.1 12, 095
53. 3 308,082
Deduct lapses

t

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

811.7
5, 052, 043
2,100

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Field representative, electrical..
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Field representative, electrical._
Field representative, telephone .
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant, telephone
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic

20
1
2
7

797.9
5, 036, 000
5,000

'3.6
5,036, 000

5,000

2,855

19,450
5,100

19, 450
5,100

5,056,998

5,065,550

5,065,550

9,420

9,420

8,000
313, 935
274,410
363, 395
324,130

8,000
313, 935
274, 410
363, 395
324,130

138,120
7,035
12,780
49,675

18
1

124,910
7,035

14

98,705

39
35
45
41

8,215
313, 935
274,410
370,965
324,130

18
1
1
14

127,275
7,250
7,035
98,705

1

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION—
Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, departmental

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Field representative, electrical
Field representative, telephone
Inspection specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant, telephone
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Field representative, electrical
Field representative, telephone
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925

4
10
1

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Eegular pay above 52-week base
Additional pay for service abroad

Personal services

6
1

33,990
6,115

4
4
7
2

24,460
21,895
32,620
7,085

4
9
1

_

$28,570
60,950
7,035

4
9
1

$27,065
62,025
7,250

6
1
5

34,530
6,115
30,035

6

35,070

5

30,035

5
4
1

27,605
18,775
3,415

5
5

27,200
22,625

230 1, 730,440 230 1, 740,970
16. 3 114, 642
1.2 10,645

230 1, 743,190
2.9 12,865

213.7
228.8
1,615, 798
1, 730, 325

227.1
1, 730,325

38,454

45,000

45,000

6,780
1,900

6,780
1,900

1,784,005

6,711,250

1,784,005

6,849,555

6,849,555

FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
excess of $17,500:
Administrator
_
_.
_
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,620:
Deputy administrator
1 14,190
1 14,190
1 13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant administrator
2 26,230
2 26,445
2
26,015
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Deputy assistant administrator
11,880
12,150
1 11,880
Director of division
__
34,830
35,370
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
2 23,220
Assistant to the administrator
10,750
10,750
1 10,535
Assistant director of division
10,320
10,320
Assistant to the assistant administrator
_
10,535
10,535
10,750
Director of division
___
33,970
44, 505
33,970
Director of information
11,395
11,180
11,395
41,710
Loan officer
___
_
31,175
42,140
10,750
10,750
Program field representative.
..
10,965
10,965
Soil and water conservation adviser.-.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer.
10,065
Assistant director of division..
4 38,540
39, 615
4 39,185
Chief of branch
18,410
2 18,410
2 18,840
Engineer
10,065
1 10,280
1 10,280
10,280
Insurance examiner
29, 765
Loan officer
4 39,185
3 30,410
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
4 32,860
24,860
4 33,290
Administrative officer
1
8,645
8,645
1
8,645
Agriculturist
5 42,150
5 42, 580
42, 795
Chief of branch
1
8860
1
9,075
8,860
Engineer
1
1
8,645
8,645
8,645
Information specialist
9 75,230
9 75,605
Loan officer
3 25, 505
3 25,505
Personnel officer
3 25,075
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
21,105
3 21,750
Accountant
3 22,180
6,390
1
Administrative officer. „
7,465
1
13,855
3 19, 565
Budget officer
3 19,995
20,675
21,105
3
Business services officer
3
20,245
20,675
7,895
1
1
7,680
7,895
Examiner
2 14, 500
2 14, 715
Methods examiner
14,285
4 29,000
4 29, 645
Personnel officer
28, 570
6,605
1
1
Program analyst
6,390
6,390
7,465
1
1
Statistician
7,465
7,035
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,980
1
1
Administrative assistant
5,845
5,710
6,520
1
1
Agricultural credit specialist6,520
6,385
5,980
1
1
Budget assistant
5,845
5,710
3 17, 535
3 17,805
Business services assistant
3 17,400
1
1
Information specialist
._.
5,440
5,575
2 11,690
2 11,825
Methods examiner
2 11,690
2 11,825
2 11,960
Personnel assistant
2 11,960
1
1
Statistician
5,980
6,115
1
5,845
23 114, 710
GS-7. $4,525 to $4,480
23 113,915
23 117,035
6 28,530
28,935
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
6 27,990
135,740
$3,670 to $4,480
34 139,520
33 137,715
Digitized for GS-5.
FRASER
27 99,260
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
28 103,270
27 99,205



Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Otherr personal
person services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime and holiday p a y All personal services, departmental.

1,654,252

All personal services, field
01

$29,000
67,555
6,820

Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
^

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director, finance office
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Director, finance office
._
State director
_
_._
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant director, finance office
Assistant director, internal audit
division
Assistant State director
Examiner in charge
.
State director
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accounting supervisor
Assistant State director
Auditor
Business services supervisor
Chief of operations
Engineer
__.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accounting supervisor
Administrative officer
Area supervisor
Auditor
Business services supervisor..
Engineer
Farm management specialist.
Field examiner
Loan officer
Personnel officer
Territorial supervisor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accounting supervisor
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Area supervisor
County supervisor
County supervisor, appraiser.
Engineer
Examiner
Loan assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470..
Total permanent, fieldDeduct—
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)

(average

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail
._

01

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
15 $51,535
3 9,815
1
2,690
193

13 $44,420
3
9,900
1
2,690
193

13 $44,355
4 13,030
191

1,180,485

1,185,990

1,181,735

15.4 70,596

8.5 41,713

7.5 30,973

0.1

476

1

5,300

1

5,300

0.4 3,408

0.5 4,538

0.5 4,538

177.9
1,112,821
3,249

184
1,143,515

183
1,150,000

4,400

4,470

1,151,175

1,157,730

341
1,116,411

1
1

10,750

1

10,535

11,610

16 165,550
9,205
1

1

11,610

16 165,550
1

9,420

10,280

1 10,065
5 46,240
42 394,565

10,280
8,990
46,240
,0
27 254,710

1 10,280
1
8,990
5 47,100
27 256,945

6 47,570
3 23,355
1
8,645
1 8,215
42 351,265
1

3 24,215
1 8,215
45 379,250

3 24,215
1 8,215
45 381,765

6 39,200
16 116,645
200
1, 349,165
2 13,855
1
7,465
12 85,710
3 22,825
11 79, 535
77 553,950
7,680
1
2 13,425

6 38,770
18 132,080
244
1,638, 235
2 12,995
1
7,680
13 92,465
3 23,040
13 90,165
81 579, 235
7,895
1
2 13, 640

40,060
18 133,400

6

47,570

6

48,215

1,614,750
2 13,425
7,680
92,325
23,040
90, 810
555,615
7,895
13,855

12 68,385
12 67,030
12 68,110
5 30,305
3 18, 615
3 18,885
1
1
5,575
1
5,440
5,575
60
14 83,280
5 30,980
590
619
619
3,362,075
3,538,360
3,573,645
1
5,845
1
5,980
1 6,115
21 133,115
20 120,865
17 98,870
30 173,190
26 148,985
26 150,130
27 159,975
24 145,545
23 140,780
1,032
1,088
1,071
5, 214, 665
5, 477, 505
5, 424, 775
1
4,620
1
4,755
1
4,890
553
463
441
2, 237, 330
1, 854, 630
1, 776, 775
197 747,910
187 704,950
187 699,035
1,547
1,520
1,520
5, 557, 440
5, 492,040
5, 506,075
197 632,590
199 635,810
191 618,885
4,710
21,915, 805
220.4
972,895
3

4,601
21,688,685
112.4
155
416,050
610, 655
19 75,885
17 68,200
21,905, 825

11,597

6.7 25,231
4,493.3
4,495
4,471.6
20,956, 544
21, 219, 285
21,204,435
130,740
191, 547
130,740
600,100
566, 682
645,100
55,133
72
112,103

82, 600
30,000

84, 530
18,000

79, 000

80,000

1,079

1,400

1,400

All personal services, field.

21,883,160

22,188,125

22,119, 205

Personal services

22,999, 571

23,339,300

23,276,935

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DISASTER LOANS, ETC., REVOLVING FUND
1957 actual

1

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses...
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
_
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail..

-

Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts.
__
Add—
Terminal leave in excess of lapses
Portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary) _ _ _'_
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.. _
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

1

$11,610

1

$11,880

1

10,320

1

10,535

$10,750

2

19,485

1

10,280

1

10,280

3

25,075

3

24,860

3

25,075

1

6,605

1
4
2

4,755
16,840
6,830

1
1
1
3

6,820
4,660
4,890
12,765

1
1
1
3

6,820
4,795
4,890
13,035

2

6,350

2

6,520

14

90,340

0.2

14
92,555
0.2
825

14
93,830
0.2
850

13.8

13.8

91,730

27, 643
1,011

92,980

8,000
355

360

54,990
6,390
7,465
51,825

100,085

93,340

6
1
1
2
1

40,705
6,605
7,465
15,360
7,465

6
1
1
2
1

41,565
6,820
7,680
15,575
7,465

48
12
67,035
2
1
5,575
216 1,110,105 173
25 102,955 37
19
20
78,670
190 692,075 214
1
2,960

278,670
11,420
871,925
155,635
74,405
774,735

48
2
173
37
19
214

280,610
11,690
875,600
156,875
74,915
775,575

482 2,180, 045
0.1
1

504 2,244, 390

504 2,254, 370

3.8 15,675

5.8 24,150

390
4,937

0.4

1,939

1

4,155

483. 3
2,186, 531

501.2
2, 232,870

498.2
2, 230, 220

797,412
321, 551

742,000
51,000

742, 000
51,000

5,761

10, 845
3,000

12,240
3,000

658
3,311,913

3,039,715

3,038, 460

Personal services

3,432,046

3,139,800

3,131,800

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
.
_
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$8,000

1

$8,215

1

$8,215

1
2

7,680
7,680

1
2

7,680
7,340

1
2

7,895
7,425

4
23,360
0.2
1,165

4

23,235

4

23,535

0.2

1,676

1

5,300

1

5,300

23,871

5

28,535

5

28,835

4

Num- Total

Num- Total

Num- Total

ber

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

01

salary

ber

salary

ber

salary
$95

28,625

$23,871

28,930

19,880
21,430
2,960

5
6

19,880
21,090

5
6

19,880
21,430

12
44,270
1.1
3, 248

11

40,970

11

41,310

10.9

11

40,970

11

41,310

5
6
1

41,022

180

180

1,8

All personal services, field -

42,921

41,150

41, 490

Personal services

66, 792

.9, 775

70,420

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL
1957 actual

120,133
8
1
1
7

1959 estimate

All personal services, departmental.

292

All personal services, field

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Budget officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Loan officer
__ _
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. — .

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

1958 estimate

847

14.2 91,187

All personal services, departmental

01

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director, emergency loan division
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief, emergency loan branch
Emergency loan officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Emergency loan officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Emergency loan officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Emergency loan officer
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
_

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Area supervisor
Assistant branch chief
Emergency loan officer
Operating loan officer
Program loan officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
County supervisor ._ _ Operating loan assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

1958 estimate

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
General counsel
1 $19,000
1
$19,000
1 $19,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy general counsel
1
14,620
1
14,835
1
14,835
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
3
40,420
3
40,850
3
41,065
Assistant general counsel
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
12,150
1
12,420
Assistant general counsel
Staff legal officer
1
12,150
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief, legal division
7
79,335
7
80,195
7
80,410
Attorney
7
73,530
8
83,850
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
7
74,820
Attorney
60
575,090
56
541,670
60
581,540
Executive assistant to the general
counsel
1
10,280
1
10,065
1
10,280
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Attorney
26
215,310
38
310,235
29
241,235
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
24 161,860
101, 010
Attorney
3
20, 675
Administrative officer
20, 030 17 114,980
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
3
20,245
1
5,440
1
5,570
Administrative assistant
10, 880
34,125
4
23,650
Attorney
22, 380
4
Private secretary to the general coun1
5,845
5,710
5,980
sel
77, 395 23 110,150
111, 500
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
9
43, 875
48, 090
44, 280
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
117, 205 27 114, 750
117,180
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
220, 780 67 247, 930
274, 300
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
66, 475 22
73, 930
73, 250
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
2
9,645
6,430
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
6,260
4
12, 630
12, 715
12,800
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200

Total permanent, departmental _... 283 1,835,320 287 1, 819, 060 304 1, 933, 760
38. 7 218, 563 20. 2 106,702 25.3 149,193
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary).
266.8
244.3
278.7
1,616,757
1,712,358
Positions other than permanent: Inter1,784,567
mittent employment
7,971
2,000
Other personal services: Regular pay
2,000
above 52-week base
6,947
7,012
1,721,305
1,624, 728
1,793,
579
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Attorney
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Attorney
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Attorney
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Attorney
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant .
Attorney
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

110,080

10

110,370

10

112,660

18

171,495

19

181,345

19

183,710

30

238,280

29

231,570

29

233,935

9

61,380

6

40,440

6

40,870

1
5
8
7
14
49
27
2

5,845
27,470
38,360
32, 880
58, 265
184, 280
92,100
5,920

1
5
9
7
15
50
19
2

5,845
27,740
41,400
33, 555
63,150
188,275
63,640
6,005

1
5
9
7
15
50
19
2

28,415
41, 670
34,095
64, 770
189, 735
64,660
6,260

10

180 1,026,355
Total permanent, field
26.4 131,077
Deduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average num153.6
895,278
ber, net salary)

172 993,335
3.4 15,153

172 1, 006, 760
3.4 18,884

168.6 978,182

168.6 987,876

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
195? actual

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL—Con.
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay. _
Additional pay for services abroad
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

Salaries are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Disaster loans, etc., revolving fund"..
' 'Acreage reserve program''
"Conservation reserve program"

$2,123
69
3,819

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

$5,500

$5, 500

3,478

3,610

4,000

4,000

562
901,851

991,160

1,000,986

2, 526, 579

2, 712, 465

2, 794, 565

$2,433,332
24, 528
34,360
34,359

$2, 535,000
24, 615
76, 375
76, 475

$2, 617,000
24, 615
76, 475
76, 475

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts..

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
...
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Communication specialist
Investigator
,.___
Management analyst
Organization and management
analyst
Personnel officer
Placement officer.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant and auditor
Administrative analyst
Administrative assistant
Investigator
Nurse
Organization and methods examinerSecretary to the Secretary
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS^l. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Secretary of Agriculture
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
21,000
1
21,000
1
21,000
Under secretary of Agriculture
3
60,000
60,000
3
60,000
Assistant secretary of Agriculture
GS-18. $16,000:
1
16,000
16,000
16,000
Administrative assistant secretary
1
16,000
16,000
16,000
Assistant to the Secretary
16,000
16, 000
16,000
Director, agricultural credit services. _ 1
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
13,975
13,975
Assistant to the Secretary
13,975
14,190
14, 405
14, 405
Executive assistant, chief of staff
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
26,015
26, 445
26, 445
Assistant to the Secretary
13,330
12,900
12,900
Director of finance and budget officer.
12,900
13,115
Director of personnel
12, 900
13, 760
Judicial officer
13,760
13, 760
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
83,700
71, 010
7
83,700
Administrative assistant
12, 690
24, 840
1
12,690
Assistant director of personnel
24, 300
24, 030
2
24,300
Deputy director, budget and financeDirector of administrative manage11, 610
11,610
ment
12,150
12,420
1
12,150
Director of plant and operations
60, 210
60, 210
5
60,210
Hearing examiner.
11, 880
11,880
Program staff officer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
10, 320
10, 320
10, 320
Administrative assistant
Assistant director of administrative
10, 320
10, 320
management
Assistant director of plant and
11,395
11,395
11,180
operations
11,610
11, 610
11, 610
Assistant to director of personnel
53, 965
54, 610
53, 965
Chief of division, budget and finance.
76,970
77, 615
76, 755
Chief of division, personnel
21, 715
21, 070
21, 500
Chief of division, plant and operations.
10, 750
M anagement analyst officer
30, 960
3
30,960
Program analysts
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
46,025
5
46,025
5
45,380
Accountant and auditor
Acting director of administrative
1
10,065
management
1
9,205
1
9,205
2
19,055
Administrative analyst
1
10,280
1
10,280
1
10,065
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to the director of plant and
20,560
20, 560
20,130
operations
9,205
8,990
Assistant to the judicial officer
9,205
8,990
46.885
Budget examiner
9,205
9,205
8,990
Chief, administrative services division56, 520
56, 735
48,605
Chief of section, personnel
8,990
10,495
10, 280
Employee performance officer
_
10,495
10, 495
10, 280
Employee relations officer..
8,990
8,990
8,990
Management analyst
19, 270
19, 270
10,065
Organization and methods examiner..
18,195
17,980
Personnel security specialist
19,055
18, 840
2
18,625
Procurement analyst
8,990
8,990
1
10,065
Training officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
47,570
47,
570
55,140
Accountant and auditor
7,570
7,570
8,000
Administrative analyst
7,570
7,785
7,785
Administrative assistant
7,785
7,785
7,570
Administrative officer
31,140
31,140
22,925
Budget analyst
16,215
16,215
17, 505
Employment officer
25,935
25, 720
25, 720
Engineer
40,000
39,140
25,075
Investigator
24,000
24,000
24,215
Management analyst

15, 570
15,355
7,570
Personnel officer
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16,645
Personnel security evaluator
23,140
3
23,570
3
23
Procurement
analyst
_,.
? 570
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Uniform allowances
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

$33,670
52,195
6,820
14,070
7,035
46,450
6,390
7,465
6,390
7,465

1
1
2

17,805
27,335
86,325
5,440
6,250
5,575
5,845
198,345
28,395
223,290
94,570
100,715
20,055
23, 815

$40,705
40,275
6,820
14,500
7,250
26,205
12,780

$40,705
40, 705
6,820
13,210
7,250
26,205
12,780

6,390
6,605
13,855

13, 855

35,070
21,895
88,215
5,440
5,440
5,710
5,980
205,910
28,800
197,195
102, 760
102,870
16,755
23,475

18,300

18,300

336 2,215,335

337 2,241,850

14.8 66,388

7

1.2 13,006
320 2,135,941

46,815

0,390

6
4
15
1
1
1
1
41
6
47
28
29
5

35,070
22,165
87,945
5,575
5,440
5,845
5,440
206,315
29,205
197,600
103, 525
103,125
16,840
23,815
18,300

337 2, 244, 510
6

44,257

2,720

2,720

330 2,192, 315 331 2,197, 533

3,551
>,774
512
525

8,517
4,750
750
578

8,600
4,750
750
578

2,206,910

2,212,211

740

2,148,043
3

11,955

0.2
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
ber salary ber salary

All personal services, departmental
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
Deduct lapses
Add salary adjustment in excess of

1958 estimate

3

12,630
134

3

406

Personal services

3

815

3. 2 12, 770

All personal services,field_

12,360
5

12,355

3

12,764

5,000

5,000

47

49

13,176

17,402

17,813

2,161,219

2,224,312

2,230.024

WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief of division
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant chief of division
Information specialist
Training officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Chief of section
Reproduction specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Assistant plant foreman
Mechanic machinist
Offset press operator
Plant foreman
Supervisory offset pressman
Subforeman
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary
ber
salary
$9,635
$9,635
$9,850
8,215
8,430
8,645
7,570
7,570
"~7~ 570
7,250
7,465
7,465
7,035
11
10
16
13
11

6,250
39,170
47,825
38, 655
57,470
44, 345
35,115

12
12
20
17
10

5,866
320,743

169
4.3

685,515
17,923

12
12
20
17
10

13,146
5,948
41,459
7,654

5,948
21,800

85

11,690
45,315
52, 680
45,995
71,915
56, 610
32,340

1
81
179
2.1

5,559
307,305
730,716
6,438

11,825
45,990
51,330
46,590
72, 595
57,490
32, 510
13,146
5,948
41,756
7,654

1
81
179
2.1

5,834
309,693
735,676
10,655

164.7 667,592 176.9 724,278 176.9 725,021

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

$140
35, 525
1,366

$2, 757
36,000
1,000

$2,814
36,000
1,000

764,035

764,835

1,234
705,857

Personal services

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Investigator
__
Deduct portion of salaries shown above
paid from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
__
_
01

Num- Total
ber
salary
1

1958 estimate 1959 estimate
N u m - Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

5, 096

$2, 720

$2, 720

13,006

2,720

2,720

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
01

Personal services

$5, 600

4,820
15, 000

4,509
1,900

1, 220, 903

1, 239, 498

1, 247, 348

$660, 562
18, 529

$668, 700

$675, 250

7, 854
2,551

14,000
9,025
3,273

15,000
9,240
3,358

531, 407

544, 500

544, 500

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

25, 766
-701

._

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Great Plains conservation p r o g r a m " . - .
"Acreage reserve program"
"Conservation reserve program"
"Working capital fund, Department of
Agriculture"

$8,645

0. 2

LIBRARY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

OFFICE OF INFORMATION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS
AVAILABLE TO OFFICE OF INFORMATION

1957 actual

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary

ber salary
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
ber
salary
1 $13,545
Director of information
_.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
$13,760
3
35,910
Assistant director of information
Information specialist
3
36,720
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
11,610
52,890
Chief of division
5
53,105
Editor of yearbook
1
10,535
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
2
19,055
Chief of division
38,110
Editor of yearbook
10,280
1
10,065
10,065
Executive assistant to the director
37, 250
8
73,855
Information specialist
_.
Motion picture production specialist..
3
28,260
18,840
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
8,645
Chief of division
8,000
7,785
8,645
Editor of U S D A publication
24, 215
Information specialist
5
39,785
55, 570
Motion picture production specialist..
8
64,430
8,860
Printing and publications officer
1
8,645
23,140
Visual information specialist
3
22,710
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
6,390
Exhibits specialist
7,035
6,820
Fiscal officer
_.
48,600
41,350
Information specialist
40,060
39,845
Motion picture production specialist-.
14, 285
14,070
Printing and publications officer
34, 745
Visual information specialistGS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
6,590
6,455
Motion picture production specialistGS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
5,575
1
5,440
Accountant
18,075
3
17,805
Administrative assistant
28,145
5
27,470
Information specialist
5,575
1
5,440
Instrument maker
17,265
3
17,130
Illustrator.
33,990
4
22,435
Motion picture production specialist17,535
3
17,400
Photographer
6,050
1
5,915
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
37
188,215
37 189,430
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
10
45,795
11
51,355
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
36 152,100
32
132,965
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
34 126,565
31
116,915
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
20
66,305
24
80,450
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
4
12,350
4
12,690
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
2
5,635
3
8,920
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv7
29,356
7
29,606
alent to less than $5,440
232 1,259,681 236 1,296,136
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
13.3
12.8
75,558
65,272




$5, 600

$6, 208
1,620

735

Personal services

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)...

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

1

6,399

218.2
1,188,010

1

6,500

221.7
1,214,078

1

$13,760

3
1
5
1
2

36,720
11,880
53,750
10,750
19,270

1
8
3

10,065
75,145
28,905
8,000
8,645
24,645
56, 645
8,860
23,355

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant director
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief, di\ision of bibliography
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief, division of administrative management
Section chief
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant section chief
Chief, law unit
Section chief
GS-9. $5,440 to $6, 250:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief, law unit
B ibliogr apher
Cataloger
Personnel officer
Selection officer
Senior reference assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Portions of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

7,250
49,675
40, 275
14, 500

5,710
18,480
28, 685
5,710
17,400
34,665
17,805
6,050
190, 645
41, 580
158,065
127, 755
67, 580
12, 520
5,805

Net permanent, d e p a r t m e n t a l
(average number, net salary)..
Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
O vertime and holiday pay

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

13.1
70,942
6,500

221.9
1,235,339

$12,690

1

$12,690

1

$12,690

11,395

1

11,395

1

11,395

1

10,065

1

10,065

1

10,065

7,570
32, 215

1
5

7,785
39,785

1
5

7,785
40,645

12, 780
7,465
13, 640

2
1
1

12,780
7,465
7,250

2
1
1

13,210
7,465
7,465

5,440
5, 575
53,955
11,015

10, 880
5,710
58, 855
16, 725
5,440
11, 285
12, 500
63, 550
4,890
59,750
52,230
101, 400
37,390
2,690

2
1
10
3
1
2
2
14
1
14
14
30
12
1

11,150
5,845
59, 665
17,130
5,440
11, 555
12,500
63,630
4,890
60,125
52,230
97, 875
37,390
2,690

552,510

120

2
2
15
1
14
14
32
13
4

11,150
12, 365
68,075
4,890
60,155
52,995
106,585
41, 880
10, 930

2
1
10
3
1
2
2
14
1
14
14
30
12
1

123

552,830

120

All personal services, field_
01

Personal services

552,835

3. 6

9,556

6.9

28,920

6.3 24,335

3.5

13,278

2.3

17,610

2.5 19,905
111. 2 508, 595

115.9 529,996

110. 8 505,980

1,501

3,000

1,500

461

1,930
450

1,930
450

531,958

511,360

512,475

All personal services, departmental. _
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Branch librarian
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

29,606
236 1,312,781

1

1
1

6
2
7
1

36,825
9,795
26,200
3,600

6
2
7
1

36,015
9,455
25,945
3,430

6
2
7
1

36,420
9,725
26,030
3,515

16
0.4

74,845
3,347

16
0.4

75,690
1,870

16
76,420
0.6 2,715

15. € 73,820

15.4 73,705

1,500

500

270
50

270
50

15.6 71,4
645

72,202

75,640

74,525

604,160

587,000

587,000

106

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

LIBRARY—Continued
ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual

1
5
1
3
7
2

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
__
Add portions of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

$5,710
24,380
4,075
10,755
22,925
6,430

19
74,275
0.7 2, 655
0.5

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
field

3,175

18.8 74,795

1
4

$5,710
20,990

1
3
1

3,925
11,090
2,960

1
1

2,960

10
44,675
0.3 1,347

2

6,885

0.5

$3,925

3,175

10.2 46,503

74, 795

All personal services, departmental.

All personal services,

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Librarian - _
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

01

1958 estimate

2

6,885

125

25

46, 628

6,910

1
1

3,670
3,175

1
1

3,805
3,175

1

3,940

2
1.1

6,845
3,773

2

6,980

1

3,940

0.9

3,072

2

6,980

1

3,940
15

27

_ _

Personal services

3,072

7,007

3,955

77,867

53, 635

10,865

FOREST SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS
AVAILABLE TO THE FOREST SERVICE
1957 actual
FOREST SERVICE

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Grades established by Public Law 359:
Chief.
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant chief
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant chief
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief
Deputy administrator
Engineer
Forester
Forest products technologist
Information specialist
Personnel officer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Civil engineer
Classification officer
Entomologist
Fiscal auditor
Fiscal officer
Forest economist
Forester
Information specialist
Pathologist
Range conservationist
Soil conservationist
Statistician
Technical assistance specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Administrative officer
C artographic engineer
Civil engineer
Classification officer
Communication officer
Dendrologist
Educationist
_
Engineer
Entomologist
Fiscal auditor
Fiscal officer
Forest economist
Forester




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $17,500

1 $17,500

1 $17,500

2

27,950

2

28,165

2

28,165

3

40,205

3

40,420

3

40,420

1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1

11,610
12,690

1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1

11,610
12, 690
23, 220
11,610
47, 250
11,880
11,610
11,610

12,690
11,610
34,830
11,880
11,610
"16," 965"
1

11,180
10,965

19 207, 260
1 10, 535
1 10,320
1 10,320
11,180
10, 750
18, 625
46,885
10,280
18,840
9,850
9,635
8,990
10,065
2 18,625
9,420
1
9,850
1
4 38, 540
28 266,985

23, 220
11,610
47, 250
11, 880
11,610
11, 610

5 51,600
1 11,180
2 20, 640
1 10,320
1 11,180
1 10,320
1 10, 965
1 10, 535
39 413, 660
1 10, 535
1 10, 535
1 10,320
1 10,535
1 11,395
1 10, 965

3
5
1

28,475
46,670
10,280

10,065
9,850
8,990
10,065
8,990
19, 055
27, 615
10,065
37,895
17 160,355

5 51,600
1 11,180
2 20,640
1 10,320
1 11,180
1 10,320
1 10, 965
1 10, 535
39 413,660
1 10, 535
1 10, 535
1 10,320
1 10, 535
1 11,395
1 10, 965
3
5
1

28,475
46,670
10,280

10,065
9,850
8,990
10,065
8,990
19,055
27,615
10, 065
37,895
17 160,355

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065— Continued
Hydraulic engineer
Information officer
Mechanical engineer
Pathologist
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Publications writer
Range conservationist
Research forester
Safety officer
Silviculturist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Statistician
Technologist
Training officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
_
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Biologist
Budget officer
Cartographer
Classification officer
Director of photography
Editor
Engineer
Fiscal auditor.
Forest economist
Forester
Highway engineer
Hydrologist
Information specialistPlant physiologist
Range conservationist
Research forester
_.
Statistician
Supply officer..
Wildlife technician
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer...
Architect
Assistant budget officer
Budget analyst
Cartographic engineer
Classification officer
Editor
Fiscal auditor
Forest economist
Forester
Mechanical engineer
Personnel assistant
Photographer
Procurement officer
Range conservationist
Research specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Classification officer
Editor
Financial control assistant
Personnel assistant
Photographer
Plant taxonomist
Publications writer
Realty assistant
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,440

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$8,990
19,055
9,850
10,065
19,055
9,635
19, 270
27, 615
9,635
10,065
10,280

$18,625
9,850
19,270
19,055
9,635
19, 055
37, 465
19, 700
9,850
10 280
10', 280
1
1
1

19,055
9,850
10,065
19, 055
9,635
19, 270
27, 615
9,635
10, 065
10,280

9,635
9,420
9,420

1
2
2
1

9,420
18,840
19,270
9,420

23, 785
7,785
46, 495
7,570
7,785

5
1
6
1

39,355
7,570
46,925
7,570

39,355
7,570
46, 925
7,570

7,570
16, 430
8,645
8,000
16, 860
15, 785
55, 355

7,570
16, 430
8,645
8,000
16,860
15, 785
55, 355

7,570
7,570
23, 785
7,570
7,570
15, 785
8,860
8,000
7,570

7,570
7,570
23, 785
7,570
7,570
15, 785
8,860
8,000
7,570

6,605
6,390
6,820
6,390
6,390
7,465
27, 710
13, 855
6,390

6,605
6,390
6,820
6,390
6.390
7,465
27, 710
13, 855
6,390
6,605
7,465
6,605
7,465

15, 570
8,645
7,785
16, 430
15, 570
47,140
47, 355
8,000
4
1

31,570
7,570

1
1
1

8,000
8,645
7,785
6, 605
6,390
6,390
7,035
6,390
7,035

1
3
1

7,465
20,890
7,465

1
1
2
1

7,465
6,390
14,070
12,230
16, 995
5,845.
12, 770
11,015

9,420
18,840
19,270
9,420

7,465
6,605
7,465
2
3
2

11,825
17,265
5,980
6,250
11,015

27
24
62
87
32
11

6,250
5,575
5,845
5,980
5,845
6,115
135,810
111, 555
267,230
324,135
110,780
35,195

6,115
5,440
5,710
5,845
5,710
6,115

117, 710
85, 860
267, 520
280, 080
102, 445
38,325
6,910

1
2
2
1

2
3
1
2

11,825
17,265
5,980
6,250
11,015

27
24
62
87
32
11

6,250
5,575
5,845
5,980
5,845
6,115
135,810
111,555
267,230
324,135
110,780
35,195

6,774

9,382

409
2,595,559
46.4
293,477

458
2,963,617
16.1
55,141

458
2,963,617
16.1
55,141

362.6
2,302,082
26,273
6,997
4,747

441.9
2,908,476
64,150
9,000
5,000

441.9
2,908,476
64,150
9,000
5,000

5,441
1,224

11,271
7,300
1,000

11,271
7,300
1,000

All personal services, departmental.

2,346,764

3,006,197

3,006,197

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director, forest and range experiment
stations
.
Director, forest products laboratory. __
Regional forester

9 107,190
1 12,420
10 122,310

9 108,540
1 12,690
10 123,120

9 108,540
1 12,690
10 123,120

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part time employment
Interm ittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime and holiday pay
Uniform allowances

107

DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant director, forest products
1 $11,825
1 $11,825
$11,610
laboratory
20,640
52 541,155
52 541,155
Assistant regional forester
10,750
1 10,965
1 10,965
Chemical engineer
22,360
2 22,575
2 22, 575
Chemist
32,250
3 32, 680
3 32,680
Engineer
1 10,320
1 10,320
Pathologist
1 10,320
1 10,320
Regional fiscal agent
2 21,930
2 21,930
2 22,360
Technologist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
19,055
6 56, 520
6 56,520
A dministrative officer
9,635
1
9,635
1
9,635
Agriculturist
735, 480
27 264,695
27 264,695
Assistant regional forester
1
9,420
1
9420
18, 840
Chemical engineer
1
9,420
75, 790
66,155
Chemist
8 75, 790
110,890
Engineer
56,735
12 110,890
87,360
86,285
Entomologist
9 87,360
2 18,195
Fire control officer
2 18,195
6 58,240
6 56,520
Forest economist
6 56, 520
47 427,290
Forester
27 255,885
47
427,290
,
1 10,495
Forest products technologist
1 10,495
10,280
72 663,995
72 663,995
Forest supervisor
418,525
1 10,065
10065
10,065
Information specialist
9,850
74, 500
74, 500
Pathologist
75,575
9,420
9,420
Personnel officer
8,990
8,990
Photo interpretation specialist
10,065
10,065
Photogrammetric engineer
9,205
9,205
Plant physiologist
8,990
Plant taxonomist
6 58, 240
49,035
58,240
Range conservationist
4 39,185
48, 820
39,185
Regional fiscal agent
4 38, 540
38,110
38, 540
Research center leader
3 28, 905
28, 905
28, 905
Research forester
1
9,205
18, 410
9,205
Soil scientist
2 17,980
17. 980
Statistician
10 95, 705
95,705
Technologist
6, 715
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
7,570
1
7,570
Accountant
184,720
223, 645
27 223,645
Administrative officer
7,785
15,355
2 15, 355
Airplane pilot
8,645
1
8,645
8,645
Architect
8,860
2 16, 430
16,430
Assistant to assistant regional forester.
31,
570
11
84,990
84,990
Assistant forest supervisor
7,570
1
7,570
7,570
Bridge engineer
30,925
5 38, 925
38, 925
Budget officer
23,785
3 24,430
24,430
Cartographer
8,215
1
Cartographic engineer
8,430
8,430
33,290
5 41, 505
Chemical engineer
41, 505
81,
720
8
64,860
Chemist
64,860
23,785
2 16,000
Classification officer
16,000
23,140
4 31,355
Communications officer
31,355
15, 570
4 31, 570
Deputy regional fiscal agent
31, 570
15,
570
5 39,140
Editor
39,140
8,215
1
8,430
Electronics engineer
8,430
49
427, 345
Engineer
._
49 427,345
37 303,740
11 89,290
Entomologist
10
3,860
11 89,290
2 17,245
3 24,645
2 17,245
Fire control officer
1
1
1
8,000
8,000
Fiscal agent
8,000
4 31,140
4 30, 710
4 31,140
Fiscal officer
9 72, 430
9 72,430
64,215
Forest economist
303
303
208
Forester
1, 671,175
2, 406,010
2,406,010
1
1
7,785
8,000
8,000
Forest products technologist.._
1
54 456, 495
Forest supervisor
54 456,495
82 686, 795
4 30, 925
4 30,925
2 15, 570
Geneticist..
1
8,645
8,645
1
1
Geologist
,.
8,645
3 24, 860
3 24, 860
4 32,860
Highway engineer
1
8,000
8,000
1
1
Hydraulic engineer
8,000
1
8,000
8,000
1
1
Hydrologist
7,785
2 16, 645
2 16, 645
2 16, 430
Information officer
2 15, 785
2 15, 785
2 15, 785
Information specialist
3 23,485
3 23,485
3 23,140
Landscape architect
4 34,365
4 34,365
4 33,935
Mechanical engineer
2 15,355
2 15,355
Meteorologist
11 85, 850
11 85, 850
9 70,710
Pathologist
6 48,430
48,430
5 39,570
Personnel officer
5 39,570
39, 570
6 46,925
Photo interpretation specialist..
1
8,645
Photogrammetric engineer
1 8,215
1
8,430
1
8,430
Physicist
1
7,570
1
7,570
Procurement officer
1
1
9,000
1
9,000
Property and supply officer
12 94,925
14 110,640
14 110,640
Range conservationist
1
8,000
Regional fiscal agent
6 50,365
6 49, 935
6 49, 935
Research center leader
4 32,000
4 32, 000
3 24, 000
Research forester
5 39,955
5 39,955
4 32, 000
Safety officer
5 39, 785
5 39, 785
2 16, 645
Soil scientist
5 38,065
5 38, 065
4 31, 570
Statistician
24,
215
3
3
3
24,430
24,430
Supply officer
14 118, 020
14 118, 020
16 133,375
Technologist
8,215
1
1
1
8,400
8,400
Topographic engineer
4 31,355
4 31,355
3 24,645
Training officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
39, 845
7 47, 095
7 47,095
Accountant
52 350,770
77 514,825
77 514,825
Administrative officer
6, 605
1
6,820
Agricultural economist
21,320
3 21,320
3 21,320
Agriculturist
47, 310
10 73,515
10 73, 515
Airplane pilot
7,035
2 14, 500
2 14, 500
Architect
169,425
20 137,475
20 137,475
Assistant forest supervisor
6,390
1
6,390
1
6,390
Biologist
1
1
6,390
Botanist
2 14, 285
2 14, 285
2
14,070
Bridge engineer
1
1
7,465
7,465
1
7,250
Cadastral engineer
6 41,780
6 41, 780
5
36,465
Cartographic engineer
7 51,610
7 51,610
7
51,180
Chemical engineer
„




1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Chemist
Civil engineer
Classification officer
Communications officer
Construction engineer
Construction and maintenance craftsman
D eputy regional fiscal agent
District forest ranger
Editor
Educationist
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer..
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment engineer..
Fire control officer
Fiscal auditor
Fiscal inspector
Forest economist
Forester
.
Forest supervisor
Geneticist
Geologist
Highway engineer
Hydrologist
Information officer
Information specialist
Investigator
Landscape architect
Mechanical engineer
Meteorologist
Mineral examiner
Pathologist
Personnel officer
Photogrammetric engineer
Photo interpretation specialistPlant physiologist
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer
Publications writer
Range conservationist
Range manager
Regional accountant
Regional auditor
Research forester
Soil conservationistSoil scientist
Statistician
Structural engineer
Supply officer
Technologist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Supply officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Aerial equipment specialist
Agriculturist
Airplane pilot
Architect
Assistant forest ranger
Avalanche specialist
Botanist
Bridge engineer
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Cartographic draftsman
Cartographic engineer
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Civil engineer
Classification officer
Communications engineer
Communications officer
District forest ranger
Draftsman
Editor
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
E quipment inspector
Fire control officer
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal accountant and auditorForest economist
Forester
Geneticist
Geologist
Highway engineer
Information specialist
Investigator
Land utilization specialist.
Lan dscape architect
Logging superintendent
Mechanic
Mechanical engineer
Meteorologist
Methods examiner
Mycologist
Nurseryman

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$41,350
28, 570
6,390
29,000
6,820
4
27,925
273
1,808, 615
8
55,635
1
7,680
1
102
18
1

7,465
720,150
122,760
7,035
13, 210
54,130
13,425

2
10
418
2,850,570
6, 390
1
3 20,460
19,170
100, 640
7,465
6,390
34,315
6,390
20, 675
7,465
14, 285
13, 210
130, 870
6,390
7,465
78, 400
19, 600
6,390
6,605
28 188,110
3 19,385
1
6,390
1
6,605
6 39, 845
2 15,360
8 53,055
1
6,390
1
7,250
4 28,355
18 122, 545

$49,890
57,570
6,605
21,535
7,035

$49,890
57,570
6, 605
21,535
7,035

1
7,035
2 12,995
427
2, 833, 605
4 26, 635
1
7,895
1
7,035
1
7,465
120 854, 545
17 116,370
7,200
1
2 13,620
9 61,920
2 13,425
11 75,665
474
3,247,450
6,605
19, 600
12,995
101,745
7,680
12,995
48,385
6,390
40, 920
7,035
1
3 21,320
2 13, 400
18 123, 835
6,390
1
7,465
1
11 72, 655
38,
555
6
2 12, 995
6,390
1
6,390
1
34 225,435
3 19,815
1
6,390
1
6,605
.0 65,620
2 15,790
8 53,485
2 12,780
1
6,390
9 60,520
!0 137,475

1
7,035
2
12,995
427
2,833, 605
4
),635
1
7,895
1
7,035
1
7,465
120 854, 545
17 116,370
7,200
1
13,620
2
61,920
9
13, 425
2
11 75, 665
474
l'3, 247,450
6, 605
3
19,600
12,995
2
14 101, 745
7,680
1
2
12, 995
7 48,385
6,390
1
40, 920
7,035
21, 320
13, 400
123, 835
6,390
7,465
72, 655
38, 555
12, 995
6,390
6,390
225, 435
19, 815
6,390
6,605
65, 620
15, 790
53, 485
12, 780
6,390
60, 520
137,475

2 10,880
80 480,465
1
5,980
3 17,670
7 41,725
5,115
40 221,110
5,575
5,710
6,250
16,590
98,380
5,440
18, 750
6,250
24, 730
6,250
5,440
17,105
5 29,360
345
2,018,270
2
4• 24,000
5 27,605
97 590,975
27 155, 245
6,385
1
3 18,750
2 11, 825
3 16, 455
6,250
1
7 39, 295
366
2,118,
615
2
5, 575
1
2 10,990
17 105,440
2 11, 775
3 18,075
3 17,700
2 11, 555
5,575
1
6,250
1
3 18, 750
2 12,365
2 11,150
6,115
1
3

2
10,880
80 480,465
1
5,980
3
17, 670
7 41, 725
1
6,115
40 221,110
5,575
1
1
5,710
1
6,250
3
16, 590
16 98,380
1
5,440
3
18, 750
1
6,250
4 24, 730
1
6,250
1
5,440
3
17,105
5 29,360
345

6,860
1
5,440
99 607,155
17, 400
35, 770
6,115
170, 395
5,440
5,575
6,115
11,015
102, 605
6,655
19,280
18, 480
28, 550
12,230
3 16,725
6 35,070
432
2, 543,925
2 11,825
3 16,860
76 462,775
23 133,085
1
6,385
3 18, 210
2 11, 690
2 11, 285
1
6,115
33,450
291
1,699,175
2 11,015
2
10,880
16
98, 650
3
17,940
3
17,805
3
17,400
1
5,980
1
5,440
1
6,250
4
24,460
1
6,115
2
10,880
3

18) 885

2,018,270
4 24,000
5 27,605
97 590,975
27 155, 245
6,385
1
3 18, 750
2 11,825
3 16,455
6,250
1
7 39,295
2,118, 615
1
5,575
2 10,990
17 105,440
2 11,775
18, 075
17, 700
11, 555
5,575
6,250
18, 750
12,365
11,150
6,115
18,885

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

FOREST SERVICE—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE FOREST SERVICE—Continued
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
QS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Pathologist
Personnel assistant
Photo interpretation specialist
Photographer
Physical scientist
Physicist
Plant physiologist
Procurement officer
Purchasing agent
Range conservationist
Range manager
Regional accountant
Regional auditor
Research forester
Smoke jumper foreman
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Statistician
Superintendent of construction
Supply officer
Tabulating equipment supervisor
Technologist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary
17 $94,775
8 45,950
3 18,480
3 17,535
1
1
6,250
5 27,200
6 34,260
4 22,840
24 136,505

12 $69,330
17 $94,775
9
50,985
8
45,950
3
18,615
3
18,480
3 17,130
3
17,535
1
5980
1
5,980
1
6,250
1
6,250
2 10,880
5
27,200
3 16,725
6
34,260
3 18,750
4
22,840
24 136,505
19 108,875
108875
2
2
10,880
10,880
1
5,440
5440
1
1
6,250
6,250
1
6,250
1
6,250
12,365
1
6,250
2
16 90,010
16
90,010
15 84,840
11,690
2
11,960
2
2
11,960
23,650
4
4
24,055
24, 055
22,300
4
39,100
7
39,100
1
2
11,555
5,575
2
11,555
3
17,670
3
17,940
3
17,940
5
30,845
3
18,075
3
18,075
1
2
11,285
2
11,285
5,575
57,370
14
80,750
14 80,750
10
13
75,815
13 75,815
13 74,600
1,542
1,542
1,331
7,626,045
7,626,045
6,637,350
522
522
503
2,454, 230
2, 350, 785
2,454,230
1,506
1,506
1,388
6,343,881
5,838,940
6,343,881
1,395
1,395
>1
1,291
5, 246,505
5,246, 505
4,838,855
1,498
1,498
5,114,057
5,114, 057
4,670,890
607
607
585
1,926,170
1,926,170
1, 828, 265
18
50,290
18 50,715
18 50,290

GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,440 and above:
4
22,525
4 22,525
Auto mechanic inspector
.
2 11,365
6
35,550
6 35,550
Boat operator
9 62,820
Construction and maintenance
47, 657
47,657
28,631
craftsman
1
6,094
6,094
5,980
Electrician
1
5,715
5,715
5,715
Engineer
1
5,635
5,635
5,575
Equipment engineer
1
5,850
5,850
5,850
Equipment inspector...
62 349,676
Labor foreman
36 202,658
62 349,676
7,144
7,144
1
1
5,720
Marine engineer
1
15
15 86,361
Mechanic
10 57, 589
1
6,185
1
6,185
5,915
Reproduction plant superintendent.
1
4 28,205
4 28,205
4 27,855
Soil scientist
18 113,539
18 113, 539
12 70,155
Superintendent of construction
1
5,719
5,719
5,715
1
1
Superintendent of maintenance
1,181
1,131
Less than $5,440
1,181
5,025,920
5,025,920
4,774, 523
11,965
11,965
Total permanent, field
10, 780
59,391, 538
59,391,538
52,785,391
815.4
1,028
09.7
Deduct lapses
3,294,109
4,343,808
3,260, 769
Net permanent, field (average num11,149.6
11,155.3
ber, net salary)
,752
56,097,429
56,130,769
48,441, 583
Positions other than permanent:
22,049, 511
21,408,787
18, 478,989
Temporary employment
321,399
322,493
290,138
Part-time employment
3,227,720
4,110, 650
3,663,741
Intermittent employment




Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowances
Casual workers
Payments to prison inmates
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

01

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$2,916,083
66,304
144,093
122, 554
2,362,731
1,875

$221,160
1,882,428
28,908
161,166
170,270
1,771,875

8,479

$225,071
1,878,405
28,668
161,166
169, 765
1, 762, 559

7,C

All personal services, field

76,496,570

86, 215,602

Personal services, Forest Service.

78,843,334

89, 221,799

1
1
2
1

1
2
1

7,096
85,928,789

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Forester, general
Park forester
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
schedules paid from this amount
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services, Department of
the Interior
_.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Forest protection and utilization"
"Forest roads and trails"
"Assistance to States for tree planting".
"Acquisition of lands for national
forests, Superior National Forest"
"Acquisition of lands for national
forests, special acts"
"Expenses, brush disposal"
"Roads and trails for States, national
forest fund"
"Other Forest Service permanent appropriations"
"Working capital fund," Forest Service.
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Forest Service trust funds"
Allotment from—
"Flood prevention," Soil Conservation Service
"Watershed protection " Soil Conservation Service
"Agricultural conservation program".
"Conservation reserve program"
"Great Plains conservation program".
Allocation from—
"Army industrial fund"
"Construction, general," rivers and
harbors and flood control
"Research and development," Department of the Navy
Allocation to Department of the Interior.

6,390
6,605
10,130
3,500

5
26,625
0.3 1,466
0.7

3,465

0.6

6,605
10,265
3,415

1
2
1

6,820
10,400
3,500

20,285

4

20,720

3,005

0.6

3,005

5. 4 28,624

4.6 23, 290

4.6 23, 725

307,383

317,088

317,373

20, 574

87
23,220

87
23,220

356,581

363,685

364,405

$49,654,887
8, 348, 764

$54,398,876
13,157,336
31,600

$54,398,876
13,007,336

8,937

15,500

15,500

208
2,919,135

405
3,611,400

405
3, 611,400

9,932
793,236
3,447,950
8,145,535

7,936
3,072,650
3,654,989
9,425,777

7,936
3,222,650
3,654,989
9,425, 777

819,128

1,026,900

862,470

98,900
216, 500
14,504

404,136
98, 900
208, 554
12, 757

8,260

3,300

3,902, 022

419, 216
87,197
285,468
138
1,427
154
356,581

~364~405

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

1957 actual

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Secretary of Commerce
1
$25,000
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
Under Secretary of Commerce
1
21,000
1
21,000
1
21,000
Under secretary, transportation
1
21,000
1
21,000
1
21,000
Assistant secretary, domestic affairs..
1
20,000
1
20,000
1
20,000
Assistant secretary, international affairs
1
20,000
1
20,000
1
20,000
Assistant secretary, administration.._
1
20,000
1
20,000
1
20,000
General counsel
1
19,000
1
19,000
1
19,000
GS-18. $16,000:
Deputy under secretary, transportation
1
16,000
16, 000
16, 000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Administrator, defense air transportation administration
1
14,405
14, 620
14, 620
Deputy assistant secretary, domestic
affairs
1
14,405
14,620
14,620
D e p u t y assistant secretary, international affairs
D e p u t y general counsel
Director, budget a n d management
Director, personnel
Director, public information
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant to u n d e r secretary, transportation
Director, administrative operations. __
Director, strategic information
Security control officer
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assist ant general counsel
Assistant to assistant secretary
Assistant to director, budget a n d
management
Assistant to director, personnel
Assistant to director, public information
Assistant to t h e secretary
Attorney
Chief, administrative coordination
division
_
fc
Chief, budget division
Chief, compensation division
Chief, employment division
Chief, management division
Chief, personnel operations division __
Chief, safety a n d motor vehicle division
D e p u t y director, personnel
D e p u t y director, public information..
D e p u t y security control officer
Director, administrative operations.. _
Director, air transport division
Director, general aviation division
Director, publications
Emergency planning coordinator
Government accountant
Program coordinator
Program evaluation officer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant chief, budget division
Assistant chief, compensation divisionAssistant chief, employment division..
Assistant coordinator, civil defense
planning
Assistant coordinator, mobilization
planning
Attorney
Chief, general services division
Chief, physical a n d documentary
security
Chief, property and space division
Chief, records division
Government accountant
Legislative liaison officer
Management a n a l y s t
Organization a n d methods examiner. _
Personnel officer..
Position classifier
Press officer
Program coordinator
Program officer
Publications officer
Transportation economist
—

440200—58

8




14,190
13,975
14,190
14, 835
14,190

13,975
13,975
13,975
14, 620
13, 975

1
1
4

14,190
14,190
14,405
14,835
14,190

13,330

1
1

12,900
12,900

1
1

13,115
12,900

12,900
12,900

1

13,115

1

13,330

49,085

4

4
4

49,895
47,250

4
4
1
1
1
2
3

11,880
12,150

12,150
12,150

1
2
3

11,880
24,300
36,720

11, 880
24,300
36, 990

11, 880
11,610
11, 880
11,610
11,880
11,610

12,150
11,880
12,150
11, 880
12,150
11,880

12,150
11, 880
12,420
12,150
12,150
12,150

12,690
12,690
12,150
11,880

12,690
12, 690
12, 420
11,880

12,420
12,150
12,690
11, 880
12, 420
12,150
12,150

11, 880
12, 420
12, 905
11, 880
12,690
12,150
12,420

11,395
10, 535
10,320

10,320
10, 750
10,320

12,420
12,420
12,150
11, 610
12, 420
12,150
11,880
12,690
11, 610
12,420
35,910
11,880
1
1
1

1
1
1
1

10,320
10,320
10,320

10,320
6
1
1

66,610
10,320

7
1

10,535

21,930
10,320

1
7
1

10,750
10,320
10,320
10, 750
22, 575
75, 250
20,855
10, 535
10,320
10, 535
10,320

10,320
10, 535
21,930
64,070
10, 535
10,320
10,320
10,320
2
1

77,615
10,535

1
1

10,535
10,320

10,320
78,045
10,535
10,750
10, 535
10, 535
10,750
22, 575
76, 540
21, 070
10, 750
10, 535
10, 535
10, 320

1
1

10,535
10,320

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num - Total Num - Total
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
Assistant chief, general services division
1
1
$9,205
$8,990
Attorney
19,270
2
19,485
5 $46, 240
2
1
8,990
Chief, property and space division
1
1
1
Librarian
9,850
9,635
9,850
1
9,635
Management analyst
Organization and methods examiner. _ 1
10, 065
1
1
9,420
Personnel specialist
1
8,990
9,205
2
Placement officer. _
18,840
2
19,485
19,055
2
1
8,990
Planning officer
1
1
1
Position classifier
9,635
9,850
9,850
1
Program coordinator
8,990
1
1
1
8,990
Publications officer
8,990
9,205
1
1
1
8,990
Storage specialist
9,205
8,990
9,205
3
28,905
28, 905
3
Transportation economist
1
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
1
1
7, 570
7,785
7,570
Administrative assistant
1
7,570
7,785
1
7,570
1
Analyst (forms management)
Assistant chief, general services divi1
sion
7,785
2
2
Attorney
2
15,140
15, 570
15,140
1
7,570
7,570
7,785
1
Chief, accounting operations branch._
1
8,645
8,645
Communications officer
I
1
8,000
8,215
8,000
Employee relations officer
1
8,860
1
9,075
9,075
Information and editorial specialist.._
1
8,430
8,215
8,430
Personnel specialist
1
1
1
8,645
8,645
8,645
Placement officer
1
1
1
7,785
8,000
8,215
Position classifier
1
1
1
8,430
Publications officer. ___
8,215
8,430
1
8,000
1
1
8,215
8,215
Secretary to the Secretary
32, 215
4
32,430
33,075
Security officer .
4
4
1
1
7,570
7,785
Transportation economist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant

Assistant chief, accounting operations
branch
Attorney
_
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Chief of branch
Employment officer
Librarian
Position classifier
Publications officer
Secretarv__ _
Transportation economist

49,895
47,250
12,420
12,420
12,150
24,300
36,990

1
1

1958 estimate

GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Procurement officer

GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Analyst (forms management) _
Attorney
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Librarian... _

Organization and methods examiner. _
Secretary
__ __
Transportation economist
GS-8.
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-2.
GS-1.

$4,970 to
$4,525 to
$4,080 to
$3,670 to
$3,415 to
$3,175 to
$2,960 to
$2,690 to

$5,780
$5,335
$4,890
$4,480
$3,925
$3,685
$3,470
$3,200 _„_

Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 .
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses .- .
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

3

19,815

3

20,675

3

20,460

1
2
1

7,465
12, 780
6,820

1
2

1
1
1
1
1

7,465
6,820
6,390
6,390
6,390

2

6,390
12, 780
6,390
7,465
6,390
7,465
13,425
6,605
7,465
12, 995

1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1

6,605
13, 210
6,605
6,390
6,605
7,465
13,640
6,820
7,465
12,995
6,390

1

6,185

2

12, 235

2

12, 505

1
5
1
3
1

5,440
29, 765
5,440
16, 590
6,250

1
5
1
3
1

5,440
30,305
5,575
16, 995
6,250

3
3
1
7
1
2
42
25
40
30
14
7
1

17,130
17, 670
5,980
40, 915
5 575
10, 615
211, 555
118,335
173, 800
113, 665
49, 635
22, 505
2,775

4
3
1
7

22, 975
18, 075
6,115
40,780

2
41
25
42
30
14
7
1

10,885
210, 500
120,845
184, 245
115, 005
50, 400
22,930
2,860

13

49, 964

13

49,964

5

28, 955

2
1
1
3
4
1
6
1
4
45
30
39
35
16
6
1

10, 880
6,250
5,575
17, 265
23, 245
5, 845
35,070
5 440
21, 500
223, 735
141, 840
169, 455
133, 550
55,475
19,120
2,690

13

49, 548

343 2,376,243
25.9 155.642
2

14, 523

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
315.1
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
_ ...
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
_
01

Personal services

331,2, 332,004

337 2, 401,229

5.4

36,634

9.5

66,889

1.5

8,570

0.5

3,170

2, 206, 078

324.1
2,286,800

16,131
19,000

12,100
26,600

12,100
26,600

9,489

8,900
6,000

9,070
6,000

2,250,698

2,340,400

2,384,940

327
2,331,170

109

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—Continued
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Publications officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Communications officer
Illustrator
Personnel technician
Publications officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Fiscal officer
Publications officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Publications officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Analyst (forms management)
Illustrator
Publications assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Plant foreman
Assistant plant foreman
Offset press foreman
Plateroom supervisor
Offset press operator
Photographer
Mechanic
Bindery foreman
Bindery equipment operator
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken

01

Personal services-

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$17,980

2

$17,980

7,570
23, 355

1
1
3

7,570
7,785
23,355

7,570
7,785
23,785

7,035

1
1

6,390
7,035

6,390
7,250

8,645

2

5, 915

6,455

65

$18,410

5,710
10, 880
5,845
6,250
5,105
32,145
23, 775
48, 200
76,205
97, 060
37, 660
2,690

5,845
11,140
5,980
11, 690
5,240
50. 701
19,155
67, 630
62,290
73, 815
27,380

7,072
6,656
5,984

7,300
6, 884
6,572

23, 524
5,720
11,189

45, 863
5,948
17, 497
5,948
5, 512
263, 856

1
3
1
3
1
12
4
19
17
22

5,980
17,130
5,980
17, 400
5,375
60, 290
19, 425
80,125
66,300
79,145
27, 635

6.572
6,385
45, 863
5,948
17, 497
5,948
5,512
274, 328

776,361
27,461

182
3

844,127
12, 827

166.4 736, 923 162

748,900

179

831,300

2,900
20, 911

3,200

8,256
766,090

751,800

834, 500

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Chairman, Government Patents
1 $13,115
1 $13,115
$13,330
Board
Executive secretary, air coordinating
1
12,900
1
12,900
13,115
committee
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
1
12,690
12, 690
1
12,690
Chairman, appeals board
Deputy chairman, Government Pat12, 420
1
12,150
1
12,150
ents Board
11, 880
Secretary, airport use panel
Secretary, economic and resources
11,880
and legal divisions
12,150
Secretary, technical division
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
20,
640
Program officer
Secretary, aircraft claimant and
1
11,180
11,180
1
11,395
facilitation subcommittees
1
10,965
10,965
Secretary, airport use panel
1
10,965
"I
11,180
10, 965
Secretary, airspace panel
Secretary, air traffic control and
1
10,535
10, 320
1
10,535
navigation panel
Secretary, economic and resources and
1
11,395
1
11,180
legal divisions
1
11,395
Secretary, technical division
1
11,610
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
7,785
Attorney
Secretary, search and rescue subcom1
7,785
7,785
mittee
7,570
Training officer
1
7,785
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
1
7,035
7,035
Administrative assistant
2
13,855
1
7,035
6,605
Attorney
Secretary to Government Patents
1
7,035
6,820
Board
1
7,250
Secretary, search and rescue subcom6,820
mittee
6,390
Training officer




Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

Personal services-

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$5,575

$5,710
5,710
6,115
6,115
5,780
15,465
24,315
71,005
46, 760
20,920
13, 540
12, 460

5,980
5,980
5,645
15,195
19,020
67,495
52,215
19, 985
10,240
12,120
7,488
73 398,108
2.9 10,297

72
0.2

$6,250
6,250
11,155
15,735
43,065
52,410
50,430
20,920
13, 625
12,460

7,738

7,738

1,158

73 405,073
0.2 1,053

1.8 13,474

5,400

71.9 401,285

72.8 399,840

72.8 404,020

4,000

4,000

1,560

1,580

405, 400

409,600

1,562

403, 773

7,300

167
5

1957 actual

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account

01

281,182

172 763,892
5.6 26,969

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Chief of section
Navigation specialist
Research analyst
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate 1959 estimate

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber salary
GS-18. $16,000:
Director
1 $16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy director
1 14,620
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant director, demographics
13, 545
Assistant director, economics
13, 545
Assistant director, statistical standards
13,115
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
12,150
Assistant director, administration
Assistant director, operations
Assistant division chief
2 23,220
1 11,610
Budget officer
1 12, 905
Coordinator, international statistics- _
11 133,110
Division chief
1 11, 610
Mathematical statistician
1 11,610
Personnel officer
1 12,420
Staff assistant, demographic
2 24,300
Statistician
1 12,690
Survey statistician
Univac chief
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
10,535
Administrative officer
41, 280
Analytical statistician
Assistant budget officer
76,540
Assistant division chief
Division chief
11,395
Emergency planning officer
72,240
Mathematical statistician
10,320
Organization classification officer
20, 640
Personnel assistant
Public information officer
62,135
Statistician
41,495
Survey statistician
10,750
Univac chief
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
8,990
Accountant
18,410
Administrative officer
Agriculture statistician
65,295
Analytical statistician
29,120
Assistant division chief
Assistant Univac chief
8,990
Budget analyst
35,960
Electronic engineer
9,850
Geographer
9,635
Information specialist
8,990
Internal auditor
17,980
M athematical statistician
18,840
Methods analyst
9,635
Personnel assistant
9,205
Psychologist
Placement officer
9,420
Position classifier
8,990
Publication officer
9,420
Records management analyst

1 $16,000
1

14,835

1

13,760

1 $16,000
1

14,835

21 23,220
12,420
1 11, 880
1 13,120
11 135,810
1 11,880
1 11,610
1 11,610
3 35,910
1 12,690
1 11,610

1 13,760
1 13,760
1 13,330
1 12,420
1 12,150
2 23,760
1 11,880
1 13,120
11 136,890
1 11,880
1 11,610
1 11,610
3 36,180
1 12,690
1 11,610

31,175
10,535
75,035
43,000
11,395
83,635
10, 535
21,070
10,320
155,445
73,530

3 31,390
1 10,750
7 75,465
4 43,000
1 11,395
8 83,850
1 10, 535
2 21, 070
1 10,320
15 155,875
7 73,745

9,205

9,205
28,905

1

13,760

1

13,330

29,120
54,800
29,120
9,205
9,205
36,175
19,055
9,635
9,205
72,780
19,270
9,850
9,420

8,990
9,635
9,205
9,635

29,335

55,015
29,335
9,205
9,205

36, 605
19,055
9,850
9,205
73,640
19,270
9,850
9,420
8,990
9.635
9.205
9,635

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Social science analyst
Statistician
Survey statistician
Univac programer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative oflicer
Agriculture statistician
Analytical statistician
Budget analyst
Economist
Electronic engineer
Electronic technician
Geographer
Librarian
Management analyst
Mathematical statistician
Methods examiner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Property supply officer
Publication officer
Records management analyst
Statistician
Survey statistician
Tabulation equipment supervisor
Tabulation project planner
Training officer
Univac programer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
A griculture statistician
Analytical statistician
Budget analyst
Cartographic engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic technician
Geographer
Information specialist
Instrument maker
Internal auditor
Librarian
Management analyst
Mathematical statistician
Methods examiner
Publication editor
Social science analyst
Statistical assistant
Statistical officer
Statistician
Survey statistician
Tabulation equipment supervisor
Tabulation project planner
Training officer
Univac programer
Univac supervisor
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Information editorial specialist
Publication editor
Tabulation equipment supervisor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative assistant/stenographer.
Agriculture statistician
Analytical statistician
Cartographic engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic technician
Fiscal accountant
Geographer
Information specialist
Instrument maker
Librarian
Mathematical statistician
Methods examiner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Publication editor
Records management analyst
Social science analyst
Statistical assistant
Statistician
Survey statistician
Tabulation equipment supervisor
Tabulation project planner
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor
Training officer
Univac operator
Univae programer
Univac supervisor
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental.




1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

Num- Total

3 $28,045
5 48,820
31 292.020
1
8
1
9
4

1

63,140
8,860
70,710
30,925

7, 570
8,645
8,000
32, 860
15. 570
7,785
16. 000
7,570

1
7,785
10 77, 420
37 288, 800
1
7,570
1
8,860
2 15, 355
1
7,570
2
1
13
5
4
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
1
1

14, 070
7,250
87, 585
36, 465
27, 065
6, 605
7,465
13, 640
12, 780
20, 890
7,680
7. 465
6,390
6, 605

3 20, 030
2 12, 780
2 13, 640
2 12,995
2 14, 715
3 20, 890
8 52, 840
23 152,235
2 13, 640
3 20, 245
2 13,425

2 $18,625
24 226,080
14 131,235
1
9,205

10 77, 420
1
9, 075
7 54, 495
4 31,140
1
7,570
2 15,140
1
7,785
1
7,785
1
8.215
1
7,785
4 32, 645
2 16, 000
1
8,000
2 16, 430
1
7,785
1
7,570
1
8,000
13 100, 775
25 196, 560
1
7,570
1
9, 075

10 77, 850
1
9, 075
8 62, 495
4 31, 355
1
7,570
2
15, 355
1
7,785
1
7,785
1
8, 215
1
7, 785
5 40, 430
3 23, 570
2
15, 570
2 16, 430
1
7,785
1
7,570
1
8,000
15 117, 850
26 206,495

1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
10
10
12
1
5
2

6,725
6,590
6,725

1
1
3

2
11

10,880
64,025

5

28,280
17,130
5,980
5,575
10, 880

2
10
1
5
5
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
7
1

1 5,710
5 27,740
1
6,250
1
5,440
1 5,710
1
5,575
2 11,825
12 70,950
2 11,150
25 144,775
2 12,500
10 56,965
1
6,250

2 10,480
131 645,155
82 383,700
275
1,157, 595
287
1,093,170
314
1,106,825
33 104,800
11 34,605
35 149,277
584
7,978,632

salary

2 $18,625
23 215,370
13 120,955
1
9,205

6,390

6,520
5,845
11, 555

ber

15, 355
7,785

7,785
9,075
15, 785
7,785

14, 285
7.465
53, 700
6, 605
14, 285
13, 210
7,680
6, 390
31,950
21, 535
7,895

14, 285
7,465
54,130
6,605
14,285
19, 600
7,680
6,390
32,165
21, 535
7,895

6,605

6,605
6,820
12, 995
13, 425
19,170
14, 070

12, 995
13, 210
12, 995
13, 855
6,605
13, 855
67,770
64,760
80,980
7,250
33,240
13,425
12,780
6,390
6,725
6,725
18,285

1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

13, 855
68,200
84, 360
95, 050
7,465
33, 240
13, 425
12, 780
6,605
1
1
3

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime and holiday pay

6,725
6,725
18,285

2
10
1
5
5
1
2
2
1
1
1

11, 420
58,180
5,440
30, 305
27, 470
6,115
11,150
11,015
6,115
6, 520

11, 825
5,440
5,845
39, 295
17,130
5,440
1
5,440
5,575
1
5,710
5,845
2 11,150
11,150
2 11, 015
11, 015
17 100, 445
128, 455
5 28, 415
39, 295
20 116,360
133, 895
17, 265
17,265
63, 485
64,160
6,250
6,250
5,440
5,440
5,440
5,440
16, 995
16, 995
6,250
6,250
55, 235
55, 235
700, 400
751, 775
78 362,925
80 375,540
288
301
1, 214,060
1, 272,870
313
351
1,327,490
1,179,155
299
289
1, 068, 585
1, 030, 570
31 100,600
31 99,750
7
21,465
7 21,465
11, 690
5,440
5,710
38, 890
6,250

34 160,764
637
8,366, 569

34

160,764

740
8,898,684

7, 567,888

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"1958 censuses of business, manufactures, and mineral industries
"Eighteenth decennial census"
"Census of governments"
"National housing inventory"
"Censuses of business, manufactures,
and mineral industries''
"Census of agriculture"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Special statistical work"

88.9
$562, 327

109.3
$664, 899

1, 630. 7
1, 548.1
8, 233, 785
7,804, 242

2, 607, 555
25,882
28,190

2, 272, 539
12, 710
21, 983

7, 577, 221
40, 000
30, 000

374, 757
8,405

32, 056
131, 509
9,000

34, 060
130,487
9,000

10, 284, 039

16, 054, 553

1,067
10, 613, 744

8

77,510

12
1

91,270
7,785

11
4
1

74,805
29,430
6,820

1

6,455
52,855

9
20
18
18
12
5
35
2
46

53,415
121,490
110,070
103,230
55,110
22,965
137,225
83,885
60245
160,245

17

155,625

60,990

4

30,280

17 110,780

17

113,145

30

30

174,620

13 122,360
8

172,920

12 55,110
2
9,240
35 135,225
22 83,885
45 157,070

12 55,920
2
9,240
35 137,520
22 84,820
45 159,025
184

231
1,194, 565
49.8
361, 827

184

181.2
832, 738

170. t

920,195

907, 580

9.7

13.1
,9, 352

71, 926
174.3

838, 228

39, 610
49, 878
1, 369,053

67,984
162, 433
869,949

764, 470
542, 549
1,149, 909

3,480

3,523

29, 360

All personal services, field.
01

11, 420
57, 640
5,440
30, 305
27, 335
6,115
11,150
11,015
5,980
6,520

18.2
$410, 744

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Regional supervisor
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant regional supervisor_
D istrict supervisor
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant regional supervisor.
District supervisor
Regional field assistant
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant district supervisor..
District supervisor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Assistant district supervisor. _
D istrict supervisor
Regional field assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685. _

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1, 565. 8

All personal services, departmental

1958 estimate

2, 320, 639

1, 942, 074

3, 308, 720

12,934,383

12,226,113

19,363,273

$6,009,002

$6,184, 550

$7,048,610

97,273

846, 782
1,345,398
567,153

4, 781,262
3,929,123
383, 778

604, 445
801, 507
1,202, 651
646,906
1, 818,332
1,754,267

61, 730
1, 810,000
1,410, 500

1,810,000
1,410, 500

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION
OPERATION AND REGULATION
1957 actual
NumDepartmental: Grades and ranges:
ber
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,975:
Administrator
_ ________ _
1
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
D e p u t y administrator
_
1
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant administrator for administration
1
1
Director, airaorts
1
Director, air traffic control _
1
Director, air navigation facilities

Director, flight operations and airworthiness
Director, planning and development
office
_
General counsel

Total
salary

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Number

N u m - Total
ber
salary

Total
salary

$20,000

1

$20,000

1

$20,000

13,975

1

13,975

1

13,975

13,760
12,900
12.900
13,115

1
1
1
1

13,760
12,900
13,115
13,115

1
1
1
1

13,760
12,900
13,115
13,330

1

12,900

1

12,900

1

12,900

1

12,900

1
1

12,900
13,115

1
1

12,900
13,115

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION—Con.
OPERATION AND REGULATION—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
ANDB liaison officer
AMB liaison officer
Assistant director
Assistant director, air-navigation
facilities
Budget and finance officer
Assistant director (military liaison)...
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Communications liaison officer
Chief of staff
Chief development officer
Chief, operations inspection staff
Deputy chief of division
Deputy director
Director
Deputy director, air-navigation facilities
Executive control officer
Engineer
General services officer
General counsel
Director, air-navigation facilities
Liaison officer
Operations research specialist
Personnel officer
Program officer
Press and publications officer
Staff assistant
Assistant director (supplemental airport)
Confidential assistant to administrator
Assistant to director
Attorney
Assistant general counsel
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Air Coordinating Committee liaison
officer
Administrative coordination officer. __
Airways operation specialist
Assistant to administrator
Assistant general counsel
Attorney
Assistant chief of division
Airworthiness specialist
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Communications liaison officer
Communications and radio specialistAdministrative officer
Deputy budget and finance officer
Deputy chief of division
Development officer
Information and editorial specialist.
Assistant budget and finance officer- - _
Deputy personnel officer
Executive control analyst
Airplane pilot
Engineer
Executive assistant
Assistant International Civil Aviation Organization officer
Frequency utilization specialist
Flight test specialist (pilot)
Assistant to director
Planning officer
Program planning coordinator
Inspector
Research executive
Press and publications officer
Security officer
Liaison officer (Office of Defense
Mobilization)
Staff officer
Staff assistant
Technical assistant
Transportation economist (air)
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Information and editorial specialist...
Aircraft factory inspector.
_
Auditor
..
Assistant to assistant administrator...
Airplane pilot
Airways operations specialist
Airworthiness specialist
Air navigator evaluation specialist
Aircraft support specialist
_.
Architect
__
Attorney
Analytical statistician
Budget management analyst
Chief of section
Air traffic control and communications specialist
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Communications liaison officer
Research analyst
Deputy security officer
___




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,905.
1 $12,905

1

12,905

1 12,905
1 12,420
1 12,690
4 48,330
19 225,720
1 12,150

1 $12,905
1 13,175

12,905

12, 420
12,690
35, 640
21 250,935
1 11,610

1 12,690
1 12,690
3 35,910
21 252,015
2
1

23,760
11,610

11, 610
11, 880
36,180
12,150

1
2
3
1

11,880
23,490
35,910
12,150

2
4
1

23,760
49,140
12,150

12, 690
11, 880
11, 610
12, 420
12,690

1
1
1

11,880
12,690
12,690

1
1
1

11,880
12,690
12,690

12,690
11,880
1
1
1

11,880
11,880
12,960

1
1
1

11,880
12,150
11,610

12, 905

1

12,905

1

11,610

1

11,610

1
1
2
1

11,610
11,610
23,490
11,610

1
1
2
1

11,610
11,610
23,490
11,610

11, 610

11,180
10, 535
72,845
11, 610
11,180
44, 935
34 357,880
8 86,645
1 10,750
1 10,965
1 10,965
14 148,135
2

21,930

27 288,530
1
1
1

10,965
10,320
10,535

4
1
2
1
1
1

42, 785
10, 965
22, 790
11,395
10,965
10, 320

1
2
1
1
1

11, 395
21,070
11,610
11,610
10,535

1 10, 065
2 20, 560
3 28,045
2 19,915
8,990
1
8 76,005
57 523,260
9, 635
1
9,635
1
1
4
1
2

8,990
38,970
9,635
18,410
9,635
84,350
37,895
17,980
9,635

1 11,180
1 10,535
10 104,880
1 10,320
7

73,530

1 10,320
41 431, 625
9 95, 245
1 10,320
1 11,180
1 10, 320
1 11,180
16 169, 905
2 20, 640
2 22,145
1 10,320
3 34, 615
3 30, 960
30 319, 525
10, 965
10, 320
10,320
10,965
53,320
10,965
20, 855
11,395
10, 965
10, 320
1 11,3

12,150
11, 610
11, 610
12, 905

1 11,180
2 21,070
11 115,670
1 10,320
7 73, 745
1 11,395
1 10, 535
43 455, 370
10 106,425
1 10,320
1 11,180
1 11,180
16 171,140
3 30,960
1 10, 320
2 22,145
1 10,320
4 45, 365
3 30, 960
30 321,030
1 10,320
1
1
1
1
6
1
2
1

10,965
10, 535
10, 535
10, 965
64, 070
10,965
21, 285
11,610

1

10,535

1

11,395

10,320
32,250
10,535

10, 320
32, 465
10, 535

19,055
20, 560
28, 260
20,130
8,990
66,155
74 686,640

19, 270
29. 765
28,475
20, 345
9,205
66,800
89 832,360

1
3
1

9,850
8,990
2
1
3
8

1
1

9,850
9,205

18,195
9,635
27,830
72,995

18,195
9,850
27,830
73,640

9,850
76,220
38,540
17,980
9,850
8,990

9,850
76,865
38, 755
18,195
10,065
9,205

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Defense requirements officer
Deputy Air Coordinating Committee
liaison officer
Deputy chief of division
O ccupational safety officer
Electronic specialist
Engineer
Executive assistant
E xecutive control analyst
Flight test specialist (pilot)
Frequency utilization specialist
Flight operations specialist
Inspectors
_
Investigator
Operation research specialist
International services officer
Instrument procedures specialist
Management analyst
Psychologist
Placement officer
Systems accountant
Transportation economist
Proficiency development specialist.._
Medical officer
Rating examiner
Property specialist
_. _
Training officer
_
Staff assistant
Technical assistant
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aircraft accident analyst
Airworthiness research specialist
Airplane pilot
Airways operations specialist
Analytical statistician..
Attorney
Aircraft electronic specialist
Aircraft inspector
Architect
Air data analyst
Budget analyst
Assistant evaluation officer
Chief of branch
Classification analyst
Contract specialist
Executive assistant
Deputy division chief
Electronic specialist
Engineer
Frequency utilization specialist
Flight test specialist (pilot)
Fund analyst
General supply specialist
General safety performance analyst..
Inspector
Investigator
Instrument procedures specialist
M athematical statisti cian
Organization and methods examiner.
Management analyst
Publications writer
-.
Placement officer
Property specialist
Auditor
Program officer
Program requirements analyst
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Rating examiner
Staff officer
Training officer
Safety performance analyst
Section chief
Information and editorial specialist-.
Motion picture production specialist .
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Airways operations specialist
Attorney
Aircraft maintenance specialist
Administrative officer
Airplane pilot
Avionic maintenance specialist
Budget analyst
Chief of division
Chief of branch
Classification analyst
Claims examiner
Engineer
Equipment specialist
General supply specialist
Illustrator
Inspector
Placement officer
Program officer
Program requirements officer
Production officer
Realty officer
Supply cataloging supervisor
Statistician
Training officei
Publications editor
Administrative officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Analytical statistician
Accountant

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1 $10,280
1 $10,280
1 $10,065

N u m - Total
ber salary

1
5
1
1
77

9,850
47,960
9,635
9,205

2
1
1

712,225
19,270
8,990
10,065
10,065
367,420
9,205
17,980

1
9,850
4 38,110
1
9,850
2 18,410
114
1,047,220
2 19,485
1
8,990
3 28,045
1
8,990
1 10,065
41 394,390

1
9,850
4 38,540
1
9,850
2 18,625
116
1,075,950
]
1 10,065
3 27,615
3 28,475
8,990
1
1 10,280
41 398,260

19, 055
19, 700
18, 625
8,990
10,065
26, 970
37, 035
8,990
10,065
8,990
28, 905
8,990

19, 270
28, 690
18, 840
36,605
10,280
26, 970
46.455
8,990
10,065
9,205
29,120
9,205

1
1
4
6

10,280
8,990
32,215
46,710
8,645
31.355
86, 710
8,000
40, 000
7,785

1 10,280
1
9,205
4 32,215
6 47,140
1
4 32,000
28 217,765
1
8,000
8 62,925
1
7,785

4
1
6
1
4
12
4
1
1
2
126

32,430
7,570
47,785
7,570
30, 495
90,840
31, 785
8,000
7,785
15, 785

2
1
1
2

15,355
7,570
8,430
16,645

4 32,430
1
7, 570
6 48,000
1
7,570
4 30, 925
12 90,840
4 32,215
1
8,000
1
7,785
2 15, 785
127
1,000,950
2 15,570
1
7,785
1
8,430
2 16,860

19, 270
18,840
8,990
10, 065
17,980
27,615
1
1

9,850
10,065

1
1

10,065
10,280

4
4
1
1
4
10
1
4
1
1
2

31,355
32,645
7,785
8,645
31,140
78,065
8,000
33,290
7,570
8,215
17,075

7

54,925

5

39,140

3
2
1

24,000
16,645
7,570

75
2
1
1
2
1
1

594,305
15,140
7,570
8,430
16,430
8,860
7,785

2
2
1

15,140
16,215
7,570

3
3

22,925
23,140
33, 075

1
4
1

8,860
33,720
7,785

1
2
1

7,785
17,075
8,000

2

12,995

2
3
5

13,855
19,385
34,530

5 33,670
11 74,590
1
7,680
32 227,700
1
6,605
1
6,390
1
6,390
8 54,345
26, 420
7,680
6,390
6,390
6,605
6,390
6,390
6,390

45,635
15,355
15,140
15,140
16,430
15,140
45,420
30,925
7,570
48, 215
8,000
8,860
23,355
7,785
31,140
9,075
7,785
17,290
8,215
25, 990
6,390
26,205
6,605
6,390
61,165
40, 705
45,160

13
2
2
2

99,055
15,355
15,140
15,355

2
1
6

15,355
7,570
45,420
31, 355
7,570
48, 645
8,000
8,860
23, 785
8,000
31, 355
9,075
8,000

1 8,215
1
4
1
4
1
1
9
1
6
7

6,390
25,990
6,605
26,420
6,605
6,605
61,595
6,390
41,135
45,590

34 238,330
15 98,860
6,605
1
6,605
1
7 48,815
3 19,385

34 243,060
15 100,580
1
6,820
1
6,605
7 49,030
3 19,385

6,390
6,390
6,820
6,390
6,390
6,390

6,605
6,605
7,035
6,605
6,605
6,390
6,605
7,680

7,680

7,680

6,725
6,725

6,725
6,725

1
1

6,725
6,725

113

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725—Continued
Printing specialist
Supervisor examiner
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Accountant
Airways operations analyst
Attorney
Auditor
Airspace use analyst
Air navigation specialist
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Chief of division
Chief of section
Commercial specialist
Classification analyst
Supervisory procurement analyst
Architect
Electronic technician
Engineering draftsman
Exhibit specialist
Engineer
Examiner
General supply specialist
Frequency assignment analyst
Electronic specialist
General procurement and supply
officer
General transportation officer
Inspector
Illustrator
Librarian
Publications editor. _„
—
Program fund analyst
Organization and methods examiner..
Program requirements officer
Program assistant
Placement officer
Motion picture photographer
E quipment specialist
Production officer
Projects control analyst
--.
Supervisory purchasing agent
Realty officer.
.
Records and reports assistant
Operations research assistant
Secretary to administrator
Supply cataloger
Statistical assistant
Safety analyst
Supervisor, correspondence clerk
Navigation specialist
Maintenance assistant
Assistant performance officer
Safety performance analyst
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925_.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
__ .
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
. .
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total fNum- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $13,450
2 $13,180
2 $12,910
1
6,590
1
6,590
1
6,455
10 56,695
8 45,410
4 24,325
22, 975
2
11,960
2 11,690
22,030
2
10,880
6, 250
1
6,250
16,590
11, 555
1
5,980
5,845
6,520
1
6,385
6,250
11, 690
2
11,420
11,150
77, 065
11 65,780
53,280
5,440
1
5,440
5,710
5,575
1
5,440
1
6,385
5
28,955
17,
805
3
3 17,400
1
5,845
5,710
1
1
5,575
1
6,385
6,250
1
6,250
1
5, 980
5,980
1
5,845
4
22,300
22,030
4
3 16,590
1
6,250
6,250
1
6,250
8 50,135
8 49, 595
42, 670
1
6,115
6,115
1
5,980
1
5,980
5,845
1
5,710
1
5,710
5,710
1
5,575
2 11, 690
2 11, 690
6,250
5,710
12,365
10, 880
6,385
6,520
5,710
11, 960
1
2

6,250
12,500

1
1
1

5,440
5,575
6,250

1
1
1
4

6,385
5,440
5,440
23,380

2
1
1

12,230
5,440
5,575

1
1
12

2

5

1
5,980
5 27,145
95 481,270
63 295,500
243
1,038,115
261
974. 660
73 260,080
4 13,710
9 27,525
9

32,615

6,250
5,710

68,115
11,150
6,385
6,520
5,710
12,095
12095
5,440
6,250
18,210
10, 880
875
27,875
5, 440
5, 575
5,710
5,440
6,385
5,575
5,440
26, 755
5,440
6,115
5,575
5,710
5,440
5,440
6,115
41,650
549,335
320,000

8
110
68
280
1,181, 365
312
1,152,180
69 244,235
6
19,885
12 33,725
9

32,615

1
1
12
2
1

6,250
5,845
11', 420
6,385

1
5,845
2 12,095
1
5,575
1
6,385
6 34, 530
2 11,150
5 27, 875
1
5,575
1
5, 710
1
5,980
2 11,015
1
6,385
1
5,710
1
5, 575
5 32,195
1
5,440
1
6,115
1
5,710
1
5,845
1
5,575
1
5,575
1
6,115
8 42,190
123
— 615,220
70 332,710
288
1, 226,115
334
1, 240, 910
70 250,130
8 26,060
12 34,575
9

32,615

Total permanent, departmental

1,866
1, 510
1,992
12,192, 685
13,119, 960
9, 787,030
Deduct—
293.7
267.1
166.7
Lapses
1,640,138
1, 087, 592
1, 743, 632
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
0. 8 4,000

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
1.215. 5
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
_.
Part-time employment
Intermittent employmen t
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
O vertime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowances
Living and quarters allowance
Education allowance
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services,
mental

depart.._

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional administrator
Deputy regional administrator
Director, aeronautical center
Deputy director
Assistant regional administrator
Director, technical development center
Chief of division
Engineer




1, 598. 9
1,825. 3
10, 552, 547
12,032,368

109,039
2,295
50

44, 400

41,088
132,317

20, 769

6,830
400

6,830
400

8,945

8,945

8,364, 793

10, 786,527

12,116, 296

76,680
74,250
12,905
24,840
46,980

76,680
74,250
11, 610
12,420
46,980

76, 680
74,250
11, 610
12,420
70,200

12,905
70,470
23,760

1
12,905
19 222,210
1
11,610

1
12,905
19 222,780
1
11,610

193,930
6
621
245
11, 419
7,790

1
6
2

1957 actual

1959 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Air traffic control specialist
Aviation development adviser
Inspector
Chief, inspection staff
D e p u t y chief of division
Program control officer
Engineer
Flight surgeon
__
Assistant to regional administrator. _
Attorney
Chief adviser
Chief of division
_.
Assistant to director
Assistant to director (training)
Technical assistant
Chief of branch
Airways flight inspector
Psychologist
Airways operations specialist
H u m a n biologist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Airspace utilization officer
Airways operations specialist
Attorney
Airways flight inspector
Administrative coordination officer. _
Assistant regional administrator
Air traffic control specialist
Aircraft factory inspector
Aviation educationist
Airplane pilot
Chief, airways facilities shop
Chbf of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Communications and radio specialist.
Deputy chief of branch
Deputy chief of division
Electronic specialist
Engineer
Flight test specialist (pilot)
Flight surgeon
Island manager
Inspector
Instrument procedures specialist
Manpower and training coordinator.
H u m a n biologist
Station manager
__
Physiologist
Technical assistant
Supervisory electronic engineer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant branch chief
Administrative coordination officer _ _
Legal assistant
Airspace utilization officer
Airways district supervisor
Airways flight inspector
Airways operations specialist.._
Architect
Attorney
Aircraft factory inspector
Airplane pilot
Budget analyst
Airways technical district supervisor.
Chief of division
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Classification analyst
Military liaison officer...
Auditor
Chief of laboratory
Deputy chief of division
Deputy chief of branch
Electronic specialist
Engineer
Flight test specialist (pilot)
Air traffic control specialist
Administrative officer
Frequency utilization specialist—
Instrument procedures specialist..
Instructor
Inspector
Island manager
Manpower and training coordinator.
Medical officer
Placement officer
Physicist
Program officer
Navigator-radio operator
Station manager
Supervisory electronic technician
Supply officer
_.
Training officer
Technical assistant
Assistant island manager
_
Electronic engineer
Zone maintenance supervisor
G S - l l . $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Accountant
Aircraft parts specialist
Attorney
Airways flight i n s p e c t o r . „ _ _ „ . . „ . . „ -

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
2 $21,500

2 $21,500

10,320
61,920
145,985
61,920
10,320
10,320
22,145
56,330
131,150
275,415
11,395
10,965

41,495
61,920
156, 520
61,920
10,535
44,720

1 $11,180
4 45,365
2

20,855

T"""l6,~320
2 22,145
5 55,685
12 132,655
37 411,510
1 11,180
1 10,965
6

61,920

12
25
1
1

66 682,840
3 30,960
21 216,720
1 10,320

4
43

40,045

405, 550
4 37,895
17 156,700

3

29,980

1 10,065
1 10,065
83 807, 875
23 214, 940
1
8,990
1
9,420
5 50, 755
14 139, 620
60 570,790
9 83,920
5 50,540
1
8,990
2,048,895

5 56,330
12 133,300
25 279,070
1 11,395
1 11,180
1 10,320
68 704,985
2 22,790
25 258,000
1 10,535

4 40,260
151
1,378,130
4 38,540
49 443, 735
4 36,175
3 26, 970
3 27, 830
3 30,195
1
8,990
72, 995

4 40,905
165
1,498,185
4 38,540
87 787,075
4 36,175
4 36,820
6 55,015
3 30,195

50 491,640
22 205,950
56 505,805
1
9,635
22 199, 285
5 49, 250
1
8,990
83 784,655
13 120,525
4 40,690
2 17,980
243
2,332,920
6 53,940
2 17,980

53 519,685
22 206,810
60 543,485
9,635
1
22 199,930
5 49,680
4 35,960
88 833,215
13 119,020
4 38,540
2 18,195
246
2,366,340
6 54,585
2 17,980

8,990

9,205
10,065
8,990
18,410

8

73,210

9,420
1
2
3
1
1
3

8,645
23,785

46 368,215
410
3, 208, 580
4 32,215
3 24,000
10 84,730
4 31,785
77 603,100
4 33,290
35 278,280
60 480,860
1
8,000
8 67,010
2 15,355
11 88,645
14 117,160
140
1,105,165
2 15,355
1
7,570
8,000
4 30,280
344
2,844,665
1 8,215
4 31,140
2 17,290
2 15,355

8,990
17,980
22,710
7,570

23,355
7,570

4 32,215
86 678,970
55 435,270
438
3,409, 575
4 32,215
6 48,430
17 132,775
2 16,430

4 32,215
90 712,260
91 709,725
529
4,105,795
,
4 32,215
32215
6 48,430
17 135,140
4 31,785
1
7,570

3 24,215
47 372,560
3 23,355
2 15,355

3 24,215
48 380,560
1 8,215
2 15,355

11

89,290

12

9 72,645
5 40,645
27 210,195
282
2,186,320
7 54,495
3 23,140
1
8,000

10 81,075
5 40,860
64 491,360
365
2,837,850
7 55,140
7 53,420
1
7,570

1
7,570
2 15,140
183
3,172,145

1
7,785
3 22,710
430
3,536,750

23,785
17,290
23,355
7,570
94,280
8,645
41,075
7,570
7,570

5
1
6
4

41,290
8,645
49,075
32,215

1

7,570

7,570
7,570
30,495
22,710

2 13,210
1
7,035
44 294,275

13,640
19,170
7,035
6,390
35 231,820

3
2
3
1
12
1
5
8
1
1
2
1
4
3

23,785
17,290
23,355
7,785
94,280
8,645
41,075
60,775
7,785
7,570
15,140
7,785
31,140
22,710

2
4
1
1

13,640
25,560
7,250
6.605
316,180

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION—Con.
OPERATION AND REGULATION—Continued
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Airways operations specialist
Aircraft factory inspector
Airways district supervisor
Auditor
Biophysicist
Architect
Air data specialist
Budget analyst
Construction and maintenance superintendent
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Classification analyst
Chief of division
Legal assistant
Chief of laboratory
Deputy chief of branch
Construction management engineer..
Engineer
Electronic specialist.
Inspector
E quipment specialist
Maintenance inspector
Purchasing agent
Flight engineer
Placement officer
Property specialist
Project analyst
Program officer
Procurement officer
Instructor
Unit chief
Realty officer
Aids and hazards specialist—
Supply officer
Station manager
Shop inspector
Training coordinator
Training officer
Manpower coordinator..
Navigator-radio operator
Flight test specialist
Airplane pilot
Aircraft inspector
Air traffic control specialist
Electronic engineer
Electronic inspector
Electronic technician
Project officer
Supervisory radio engineer
GS-10. $5, 915 to $6,725:
Administrative officer
Airways operations specialist.
Assistant section chief-.
Aircraft inspector
Chief of branch
Electronic inspector
Electronic specialist
Electronic maintenance technician...
Maintenance technician
Realty officer
Station manager
Transportation officer
Accountant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Aircraft factory inspector
Airways operations specialist
Attorney
Aircraft radio technician
Budget analyst
Cost analyst
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Chief of shops
Accountant
Classification analyst
Construction and maintenance superintendent
Auditor
,
Chief, domestic services
Electronic specialist
Engineer
Electronic maintenance technician. _.
Fire marshal
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Draftsman
Housing manager
E quipment specialist
Inspector
Instrument procedures specialist




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
293
$8,841,910
3
21,535
1
1
1

7,465
7,035
7,035

14

94,405

7 49, 030
15 104,235
2
14,285
6
41, 565
3
21, 750
1
6,390
1
7,250
1
6,390
1
7,035
196
1, 401,435
172
1,177, 555
42 305,790
4 25, 560
13 84, 575
1
6,390
1
7,465
8 54,130
2 14, 500
3 20, 890
5 35,390
1
7,035
40 274,090
6,390
1
6,820
1
8
6
1
1
5
3

1
1

54,345
42,210
7,465
6,820
32,380
20,675
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,820
6,605

154
$14,364, 455
3 19,600
41 263,710
2 13,855

041
$20,080,215
3 19,815
43 277,995
2 14,070

1
4
12

7,035
25,560
80,550

1
4
13

7,035
25,560

2
12
11
7

13,640
82,700
73,945
47,095

2
12
10
8

13,640
83,345
67,340
53,485

2

12,995

253
1,788,025
242
1, 650, 655
40 274,950
61,165
39, 415
2 12,995
1
7,680
15 100,150
6 40, 705
4 27, 495
2 13, 855
2 13,640
16 111, 915
1
6,605
1
5
6

6,390
36,465
42,855

2

1
8
6

6,390
55,635
43,285
6,605
51,980
19,385
6,390
6,605
6,605
26,420
7,035
13,425
6,605
71,150
26, 420
7,250

6,605
39,200
19,385
6,390
6,390
6,605
25, 775
13,425
13,210
6,390
25, 560
25, 775
7,035

6,390
7,035

13,210

426
2,946,170
319
2,151, 285
40 277,100
9 61,380
22 152, 620
2 13, 210
1
7,680
18 119, 320
6 41, 350
4 27, 495
2 14,070
2 13, 855
67 428,130
1
6,605

1
6,725
,835
,749
3,278
11, 560, 515
17,050,490
20,270, 515
1
1
3,050
5,915
6,050
1
1
5,915
6,995
1
1
6,995
2 13,450
2 11,830
9 53, 505
505
692
367
4,262,335
2,313,230
3,145,025
4 24,875
50,155
" 49,075
11,830
12,910
2 12, 505
2 12,640
161,130
24 156,810
24 158,160
6,725
1
6,725
1
6,725
6,320
1
6,050
1 6,185
4 23, 245
2 11,690
491
3,009, 985
1
5,440
2 11,690
2 11,960

7

11,285
22, 705
5,575
28, 685
45,680
11, 690
18, 075
22,975

11, 960
29,090
30, 575
17,670
22,705
5 30,440
1
6,250
2 11,690
665
3, 783, 650
64 388,525
6 34,260
1
6,250
1
6,250
5,980

38,485

672
4,010,950

7

38,755

758
4, 500, 440
2
6
1
6
8
3
7

11,285
33,855
5,575
34,665
18,345
39,430

9 49,230
48,960
3 16,320
2 11,825
2 11,960
988
1,343
5, 612, 860
7, 565, 930
86 505,235
125 726,195
20 111, 230
20 112, 580
5,440
5,575
1
1
6,250
6,250
1
1
6 33, 585
6 33,315
6,115
6,115
1
1
4 21, 760
3 16,320
3 16,995
3 16, 590
1
5,440
5, 575
1
9

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Link trainer instructor
Maintenance technician
Firefighter
Navigational aids analyst
M aintenance superintendent
Examiner
Photographer
Placement officer
Property control officer
Purchasing agent
Claims examiner.
Personnel assistant
Contract specialist
Production supervisor
Projects technician
Physiologist
Powerplant specialist
Radio engineer
Realty assistant
Recorder operator
Supply assistant
Station manager
Supervisory storekeeper
Freight traffic clerk
Safety officer
Supply officer
Special projects technician
Supervisory draftsman
Supervisory electronic installation
technician
Training coordinator
Training officer
Teletype analyst
Human biologist
Electronic technician
Electronic engineer
Electronic equipment specialist
Aircraft inspector
Airport lighting technician
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335..
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Aircraft mechanic foreman
Aircraft mechanic
Automotive mechanic leader
Aircraft inspector
Chief, sea-cras'i rescue unit
Construction and maintenance foreman
Cabinetmaker
Engineer equipment operator
Electrician lineman
Electro-mechanic technician
General maintenance mechanic
Mechanic
Machinist
Maintenance technician
General shop foreman
Powered ground equipment repairman
Metal worker lead foreman
Station mechanic
Supervisory cook
Supply clerk
Transportation foreman mechanic
Reservation maintenance foreman- __
General warehouseman
Master mechanic
Equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
3

$6,250
16,320

3

17,130

49,230
5,440
28,145
11, 960

2
1
15
2
4
1
1
1
1

10, 880
6,250
83, 760
10,880
22, 975
6,250
5,575
6,250
5,845

1
6,250
18 102,645
2 11,420
5 29,225
1
6,250
1 5,710

1
6,250
1 5,710
2 11,960
26 146,030
1
2
1

6,250
11,960
5,845

3
1
3

17,265
5,845
17,400

1

5,440

2

12,095

5,440
12,230
5,440
6,250

$6, 250
50. 310
5,440
28, 685
11, 960
43, 520
6,250
130, 520
22, 840
35,475
6,250
5,845
27, 200
5,440
12, 230
11,150
6,250

3 17,535
47 266,345
1
5,440
1
6,385
1
5,980

17,940
463,265
5,575
6,520
6,115

1
2
1
1

5,710

1
2
1
1

5,440
12,230
5,575
5,440

2 11,690
1 6,115
1
6,250
1
6,250
6 33,990
5 27,875
1
5,575
2 11,150
,536
,846
25,404, 650
18, 628, 945
,814
,786
9,045, 716
9,013,195
582
,798
2,511,585
7, 539, 555
708
827
2,891,580
3,420,110
,037
804
3,867,940
3, 037, 720
343
338
1,167, 820
1,156,205
34 111,690
55 173,510
3
8,750
4 11,780
25 159,533
3 17,639
1
5,720
1
7,360
1 7,051
1
5,824
8 51,583
10 63,419
112 633,310
168
1,104, 5*8
1 5,491
5 29,224
1 7,155
2 16,661
9 50,524
2 11,252
55 381,701
1
6,677
1
1
4

8,320
5,554
24,274

572
2, 557, 820

1
1

5,440
5,845

5,440
12, 230
5,710
5,575
5,440
49, 905
6,250
34,800
11,150

2
>,709
29,845,635
!,003
9,959,936
,015
4, 302, 795
847
3,431, 005
,287
4, 749, 995
399
1,354,120
39 127,680
4
11,695

26 163,113
1
6,365

33
1

207,032
6,365

2 11,608
1 6,531

2
1

11,608
6,531

1

6,386

21 139,870
32 206,478
104 588,465
175
1,149,933
1 5,491
3 18,200
1
7,7C8
2 16,661

21 140,395
41 26', 201
113 649,659
180
1,185,255
1
5,491
3
18,305
1
7,7*8
2
16,766

2 11,232
2 11,710
54 379,309
1
6,677
1
5,782

5 28,643
2 11,710
54 380,674
1
6,782
1
5,887

4 22,485
1 6,219
661
3,065,170

4 22,485
1 6,219
930
4,306,429

Total permanent, field.

17, 461
21,034
26,190
99,036, 885
122, 959, 689
151,955,347
2,742.3
2, 721. 2
1,969.9
19,970,946
15,251,021
16, 275, 892
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
14.3 72,642

Deduct—
Lapses

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions... 14, 725. 5
19,064.1
23,438. 7
131,913,702
106,683,797
83,713,222
Foreign countries: U. S. rates. _.
9 70,699
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United
263,694
S tates and possessions
200,618
Part-time employment: United States
and possessions
234,211
248,470
309,907
Intermittent employment: United
States and possessions
344,715
395,232
306,961

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Education allowance
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$139,616
4,852,694
1, 715,257
1, 725,418
363,956

$415,318
4, 520, 507
2,141, 473
2,012,900
282,806
7,735

$510,498
4,384, 590
2, 724, 741
2,259,141
291, 695
10,000

93,303,966

116, 869,402

142,870,205

101, 668, 759

127, 655,929

154r 986, 501

ESTABLISHMENT OF AIR-NAVIGATION FACILITIES
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Engineer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Architect
Engineer
Construction superintendent
Engineering technician
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Construction superintendent
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Architect
Engineer
Construction superintendent
Supervisory electronic installation
technician
Engineer technician
Realty assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
.
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$5,440 or above:
General maintenance mechanic
leader
Less than $5,440

34 $264,475
1
121
2
9

7,035
854, 460
12, 780
63, 315
6,725

1
48
28

6,115
280,830
160,825

41 232,625
50 276,050
1
6,250
7
36,275
225 1,107,900
77 324,555
58 215,965
82 284, 215
85, 610
26
24,190
3,200

8
157

44,679
672,357

313.5
1,570,882

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance

2

12,640

3

45
56

253,710
313,280

48
57

272,595
320,475

15
76,170
21 107,070
327 1, 591, 050 360 1, 747,125
111 470,160 98 424,545
112 429, 940 96 376,620
26
94, 595 31 112,345
29
99, 045 25
81,415
3
9,560

16
155

91,055
666,818

16
127

91,088
546,608

1,463
7, 385,433

254
1,
81, 690

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

$5, 780
26,135
29, 610
84,175
167, 670
51,315
17, 775

$5,915
26,405
28, 800
93,135
180, 650
43,455
14, 475

6,198

6,198

6,718

6,718

$5,915
31,200
29, 070
93, 675
252, 790
43, 710
14,475
6,198
6,718
1
1
2
133

6,198
6,448
12,917
576,537

1
1
2
107

6,198
6,448
12,917
475,426

1
1
2
109

218
5

991,820
20,451

224 1,018,080
6
27,331

270 1,190,061
16
62,706

213

971,3

218

990,749

254 1,127,355

20,360
10,072
225

3,811
17,300
10, 915
225

4,335
20,925
13,160
225

1,002,026

1,023,000

1,166,000

7,874, 576
!08.3
1, 079, 943
4.7
20,950

1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Director
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Manager
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Safety and security officer
Superintendent of maintenance
Supervisory auditor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Electrician
__
Engineering equipment leader
Mechanic
.
-

580, 788

Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, field

106, 566
53, 555

22, 271
134, 000
88, 764

27, 975
138, 455
91, 764

Deduct
lapsesof salaries carried in other
_
Add
portion

3, 754,014

6, 785,911

7, 612, 665

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,690

$12,905

$12,905

1

10,965

10,965

11,180

1

10,065

10,065

10,280

1

8,215

8,215
7,570

7;570

6,820
6,605
7,465
7,250
6,390

6,820
6,605
7,465
7,250
6,605

7,035
6,390
7,250
7,035

Total
salary

1959 estimate

6,198
6,448
12,917
483,686

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC AIRPORTS, TERRITORY
OF ALASKA

523, 631

1958 estimate

1
5
6
19
43
14
5

Personal services.

368,153

1957 actual

1
1
1
1

01

Number

1958 estimate

18,825

1
6,250
5
28,010
202 1,132, 765 216 1, 225, 665
39 221,340
27 152,550

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT



Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance

68 $530,455

1, 250
1,137. 7
640.7
6, 773, 683
3, 225, 740
6,017, 245

Personal services.

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Airport director
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Deputy airport director
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief of division
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Chief of division
Chief of branch
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Fiscal accountant
Safety officer
Engineer
Personnel officer
Budget analyst
Construction and maintenance super[ ^ visor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Chief of division
Fiscal accounting clerk
Chief of branch


Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

1959 estimate

2
13,640
5
33,240
203 1, 413 485 212 1, 494, 000
1
6,390
4
25,775
17 118,305
32 217,380

14.3

31.8
173,809

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)

56 $434,025

1,406
4,970,431

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-8. $4,970 to $5.780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Automotive mechanic foreman
Construction and maintenance foreman
Construction and maintenance
assistant foreman
Electrical engineer.
Operating engineer
Equivalent to less than $5,440

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Total permanent, field..
Deduct—
Lapses. .

1958 estimate

1957 actual

Number

Total
salary

7,465

7,680

7,680

1
1
1

6,115
6,655
5,575

5,440

5,575

5,710

5,845

1959 estimate

Number

Num- Total
ber salary

Total
salary

1

$10,750

1

$10,535

1

$10,535

2

19,700

2

20,130

2

20,130

1

8,645

1

8,645

1

8,645

1
2
1

7,035
15,145
6,820

1
2
1

7,250
15,145
7,035

1
2
1

7,250
15,145
7,035

1
1
2
8
18

6,250
5,240
10,265
36,285
69,435

1
1
2
8
18

6,250
5,375
10,400
37,095
71,865

1
1
2
8
18

6,250
5,375
10,535
37,230
71,865

2
2
19
3

15,309
15,600
137,800
16,619

2
2
19
3

15,309
15,600
138,396
16,890

2
2
21
3

15,725
16,016
156,367
17,514

64 380,898
5.8 28,194

64 385,920
2.9 10,396

66
405,617
3.3 14,657

position schedules paid from this
account

._

. ._ _ ___

Net permanent,field(average number, net salary).
-.
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
_

1. 6
61.1 375, 524

74, 871
3,956
42, 634

1,444
85,899
5,069
48, 051

64. 3 399,110

1,535
92,156
5,069
50, 206

474,165

515, 987

554, 476

6,400

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base. .._
O vertime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance.. __

01

8,150

58. 2 352, 704

Personal services

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual

1

1958 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
U. S. representative (International
Civil Aviation Organization)
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Airways operations specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Airways operations specialist
Engineer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Engineer

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber

salary

1

$11,610

2

20,640

1
13
18

8,990
119,665
141,420

1

$11,880

1

$11,880

13

120,095

13

120,095

19

149,420

19

149,420

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION—Con.
ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Engineer
Psychologist
Supply specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Engineer
Human biologist
Procurement analyst
Purchasing agent
Supply cataloger
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary) _-„
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Living and quarters allowance
Temporary employment

Airplane inspector
Electronic inspector
Electronic specialist
E lectronic technician
Electronic engineer
Maintenance technician
Sales store operator
GS-9. $5,440
to $6,250:
Airwajrs operations specialist..
Engineer
_
_
Electronic specialist
Engineering technician
Maintenance technician
Purchasing agent
Property control officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780—
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Aircraft mechanic
Assistant foreman, maintenance
and construction
Laboratory machinist._
Electronic technician
Engineer equipment repairer
,
Mechanic —




1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
8

$56,925
12,780
12,230
11,015
5,845
5,845
17,805
5,780
100,355
40,365
70,220
40,285
3,515

20
9
17
11
1
1

3,940

114

689,230

8
1
2

$57,785
6,605
13,210

8
1
2

$57,785
6,605
13,210

22
7
18
12
1

18,075
5,845
5,980
5,980
18,075
5,780
111, 160
32.070
76,050
44,125
3,515

22
7
18
12
1

18,075
5,980
6,115
6,115
18,210
5,780
112,105
32,340
76,725
44,125
3,515

114

685,650

114

688,080

6.5 39,762

3.9 16,897

16.8 80,440

14.8 74,420

14

90.7 569,028

95.3 594,333

96.1 595,458

2,555
2,509

2,560
2,509

599,397

600,527

2,974
1,091

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Air traffic control specialist, _.
Chief of branch
Engineer
Technical assistant
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Air traffic control specialist. __
Airways operations specialist..
Airplane pilot
Chief of section
Engineer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Air traffic control specialist. __
Airplane pilot
Airways operations specialist ~
Chief of branch
Electronic engineer
Electronic technician
Engineer
GS-11. $5,390 to $7,465:
Air traffic control specialist....
Airways operations specialist.
Aircraft inspector
Airplane pilot
Engineer
Electronic technician
Electronic engineer
Electronic inspector
Instructor
Project officer
Property specialist
Supply officer
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Airways operations specialist.

1958 estimate

573,093

3.9 18,202
74,420

Field: Grades and ranges—Con.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates—
Continued
Equivalent to $5,440 or above—Con.
Meat cutter
Machinist
Warehouseman
Equivalent to less than $5,440

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $6,011
2 10,556
1
6,074
145 654,012

1 $6,323
1
5,554
3 18,286
203 967,194

1 $6,323
1
5,554
3 18,286
201 951,236

Total permanent, field

1,240
1,183
6,887,283
6,861,323
6, 529, 761
163.6
357.5
117.9
825, 561
1,015,259
2,010,211
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
21.7
30.2
25.2
125, 580
100, 721
142,177
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
1,116.9
United States and possessions.. 789.7
1,048. 7
4,325,829
5,689,732
5,880,531
Foreign countries: U. S. rates...
5. 6 51,544
6 55,611
6 55,611
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United
States and possessions
390,998
40,133
Intermittent employment: United
States and possessions
130,344
190,621
200,890
Other personal services:
2,842
Regular pay above 52-week base
23,092
21,847
Overtime and holiday pay
252,813
318,779
256,112
113, 550
Nightwork differential
94,540
113,763
80,402
Living and quarters allowance
69,322
102,144
2,625
Additional pay for service abroad
6,847
2,625
Uniform allowance
358
431

Deduct—
Lapses

01

All personal services, field

5,391,403

6,474,264

6,608,700

Personal services

5,964,496

7,073,661

7,209,227

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
20,640
10,320
10, 535
11,610
9

82,200

1

8,990

5
11
2
4

38,280
89,120
16,430
30,710
7, 570
23,355

3

88 611,605
3 19,170

1
1
1
3
1

6,050
6,455
6,115
16,320
6,725

3
12
5

1957 actual

5

44,950

3
6
10

26,970
56,090
90,115

3
6
3

26,970
56,090
27,185

12

91,870
24,645
60,990

1
7

7,570
53,420

15,140
7,570
149,475

2 15,355
1
7,785
15 121,075

3 19,170
90 608,210

101 677,855

6,390
377,430
32,380
25, 560
6,390
27,925

1
68 499,880
5 32,810
4 25,990
1
6,390
6 40,705

6,955
6,955

6,955
6,955

36 256,270
4 25,775
5 35,605
1
6,390
0900
22 150,900
1
6,390
6390
13,210
6,820
227
1,431,670
8 44,330

SAIABIES AND EXPENSES

128

784,255
32,910
21,760

119
6
4

730,345
33,180
22,030

16 94,640
3 18,345
38 209,085
1
6,725

16 95,720
3 18,345
37 203,980
1
6,725

16,590
68,655
28,010
46,895
54,535
17,940
18,075
776,0901

7 39,565
25 150,445
4 22,030
8 45,950
26 162,365
3 18,210
3 18.210
56 284,260
256
1,265,745
75
44 175,790
33 118,540
16 53,605
1
3,215

7 39,565
37 225,310
14 80,075
4 42,685
3 18,345
3 18,480
58 294,740
287
1,416,010
96 428,670
53 209,630
34 120,645
13 42,465

96,780

30 180,488

28 169,131

1

6,448

6,781
5,554

5

26,657

10
3
3
144
237
1,151,705
42 178,110
44 176,465
38 139,132
10 34,470

17

"lI""'70,"696

1
10

5,616
64,812

1 5,616
10 64,812

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,975:
Chairman of Board
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
Member of Board
4
80,000
4
80,000
4
80,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Director of bureau
1
13,975
1
13,975
1
13,975
1
13,975
1
13,975
Executive assistant and legal adviser. _
1
14,190
1
14,190
General counsel
14,190
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Associate director (international) of
1
13,760
bureau
1
13,330
1
13,330
1
13,330
Associate general counsel
1
12,900
1
12,900
Director of bureau
Executive assistant and legal adviser.
1
13,115
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
12, 690
Assistant chief examiner
1
12,690
12, 690
11,610
Assistant chief of office
11, 610
Assistant director (international af12, 600
12, 690
12, 690
fairs) of bureau
48,600
36, 990
48,600
Assistant general counsel
11, 610
11,610
Associate chief of office
11, 610
Associate director (domestic) of bu12, 690
12, 690
12, 690
reau
__
Associate director (international) of
1
11,610
1
11,610
bureau
Associate director (investigations) of
1
11,610
1
11,610
11, 610
bureau
Associate director (regulations) of
12, 690
12, 690
12, 690
bureau
35,370
46,980
35,370
Attorney-adviser
12,905
12, 905
12, 905
Chief hearing examiner
151,200
93,150
151,200
Chief of division
24,300
24, 300
24, 300
Chief of office
11, 610
11, 610
11, 610
Congressional liaison officer
11, 880
Director of bureau
2
23,220
2
23,220
General attorney
16 189,810
16 189,810 19 224,640
Hearing examiner
1
12,690
1
12,690
1
12,690
Secretary and comptroller of Board....
1
11,610
1
11,610
Special assistant to director of bureau.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Aeronautical design evaluation engi10, 535
1
10,535
10,535
neer
10,320
1
10,320
10,320
Air transport examiner
10,320
1
10,320
10,320
Airworthiness inspector
11,395
1
11,395
11,395
Assistant chief examiner.
85,140 11 116,315
116,315
Assistant chief of division
10,750
10,750
1
10,750
Assistant comptroller of Board
10,320
10,320
1
10,320
Assistant secretary of Board
10,320
30,960
2
20,640
Attorney-adviser
77,400
10,965
1
10,965
Chief of division
52,460 13 135,020
135,020
Chief of section...
20,640
30,960
30,960
Engineer
10,320
Flight operations specialist _ . . ,
63,640
7
73,315
7
73,315
General attorney
41,280
5
51,600
5
51,600
Hearing examiner
10,535
Special assistant to director of bureau.
10,320
1
10,320
Technical assistant
10,320
1
10,320
Trial attorney
10,965

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Aeronautical design evaluation engi-

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$9,205

3
27,830
Aerodynamic and flight testing
specialist
1
Air safety investigator
10,065
1
Air transport examiner
14 128, 225 11
Air transport examiner (supervisory).
9,420
1
1
Assistant legal adviser
8,990
1
1
Assistant to chief of division
10,065
1
1
54, 585
Attorney adviser
6
6
Auditor
1
Chief of section
5
9
85,425
Congressional liaison officer
1
1
8,990
Economist
Electronics and radio engineer
1
Engineer
8,990
1
Flight operations/engineering specialist
Flight operations specialist
67,015
Hearing officer
8,990
Legislative attorney
9, 635
Maintenance specialist
8,990
Meteorologist
8,990
Statistician
Supervisory accountant
1
8,990
1
9,205
Transportation economist
Transportation utilities accountant. _
Trial attorney
10
92,480
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accident analyst
1
8,645
Administrative officer
Airman standards specialist
2
17,290
Air safety investigator
Air transport examiner
~25 "l94,~846"
Airworthiness inspector
Approach control analyst
1
7,570
Attorney-adviser
4
31,355
Auditor
4
33,290
C onfidential assistant
1
7,570
Economist
Electrical and hydraulic systems
specialist
Engineer
1
7,570
Flight operations specialist
3
23,785
Hearing officer
2
16,000
Technical assistant
Transportation utilities accountant
23,785
Trial attorney
..
55,140
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accident analyst
7,465
Administrative assistant
14,070
Air safety investigator
19,170
Air transport examiner
94,835
Airworthiness inspector
13, 425
Assistant chief of section
7,035
7, 035
Assistant to chief of office
7,035
Assistant to chief of section
6,605
Attorney-adviser
33, 670
Auditor
6,390
Budget examiner19, 600
Chief of section
7,250
Chief of unit
_...
Confidential assistant
Cost accountant
1fi,820
Electrical and hydraulic systems
specialist
1
7,250
Engineer
General attorney
Hearing officer
Librarian
_
Maintenance specialist
6,390
Organization and methods examiner- _
6,605
Tabulation projects planner
7,680
Tariff examiner
6, 605
Transportation utilities accountant. __
6, 390
Transport economist
25,990
Trial attorney
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
6,185
Assistant chief of section
6,455
Publications officer
6,455
Reports writer and editor
OS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
6,250
Accident analyst
17, 670
A dmlnistrati ve assistant
5,575
Admin istrative officer
69, 465
Air transport examiner
5,980
Assistant chief of section
5,440
Assistant chief of unit
11,015
Attorney-adviser
17, 805
Auditor
Budget examiner
17, 670
Chief of unit
Editorial assistant (regulations)
File supervisor
5,440
General attorney
6,115
Librarian
5,845
1
Personnel assistant
6,250
Position classifier
5,710
Publications editor
1
Reports writer and editor
1
Statistical assistant
5,575
1
Statistician
Summary writer
Tabulation projects planner
Tariff examiner
4
23,380
Transportation utilities accountant...
3
17,265


TriaJ attorney


1959 estimate

4

21,895

18,195

4

$36,390

2

18,195
8,990
10,065
128,010
9,420
8,990
10,065
72, 780
8,990
47,745
8,990
8,990
10,065
8,990

10,065
101,040
9,420
8,990
10,065
54,800
47,745
8,990
10,065
8,990
67,875
8,990

1
8
1

8,990
8,990

8,990
18,410
17,980
73, 210

8,990
18,410
17,980
82,200

223,830
7,570
7,570
31,355
22, 925
7,570
7,570

1
1
2
2
32
1
1
5
3
1
2

8,645
7,570
17,290
15,140
246, 540
7,570
7,570
38,925
22,925
7,570
15,140

7,570
7,570
23, 785
16,000
7, 570
22,925
62, 710

1
1
3
2
1
4
10

7,570
7, 570
23,785
16,000
7, 570
30, 495
77,850

7,465
7,680
6,390
94, 620
6, 605
6,390
7,035
7,035
12,995
25, 990
6,390
19, 600
7,250
6,390
6,820

1
1
1
17
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
3
1
1
1

7,465
7,680
6,390
3 90
113,790
6,605
6,390
7,035
7,035
12,995
25,990
6,390
19, 600
7,250
6,390
6,820

8,645
7, 570
17,290

6, 390
6,390
6,390
6, 390
6,390

6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390
6,390

6,390
19,385
6,390
32, 380

6,390
25, 775
6,390
45,160

6,185
6,455

6,185
6, 455

6,250
11, 555
5,575
90, 550
5,980
5,440

6,250
11, 555
5, 575
95, 990
5,980
5,440

17,400
5, 575
17, 670
6,115
5,440
5,440

17, 400
5,575
17, 670
6,115
5,440
5,440

5,845

5,845

5,710
6,385
5,575

5,710
6,385
5,575
5,440
5,710
5,440
22,840
22,030
21, 760

5,710
5,440
22,840
11,150
21, 760

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total

Num- Total

Num- Total

ber
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 •
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.

8,990
76,865
8,990

8,990

1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief of office
Investigator-in-charge
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065.
Air safety investigator
Auditor
Chief of office
Investigator-in-charge
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Air safety investigator
Alaska representative..
Auditor
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Air safety investigator
Auditor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Auditor
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925

salary

ber

salary

$42,865
315,320
188,100
390, 280
229,425
65,680
19,290
15,235

579 3,877,230
34. 8 260,021

638 4,225,075
34.1 233,475

689 4,566,335
23.1 155,035

544.2
3,617,209

603.9
3,991,600

665.9
4,411,300

14,000
6,100
4,011,700

15, 600
6,100
4, 433,000

67
42
105
67
19

$42, 865
324, 370
188,100
419, 640
243, 085
65, 680
22,250
15,235

12,298
9,098
3,638,605

21,285
72,240
27,400
9,205
10,280

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): United States
and possessions
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
..
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad

ber

$43,540
287,900
118,095
397,950
209, 360
59,925
16,330
15,235

2
7

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses _

3
2

31,605
20,640

3
2

31,605
20,640

1
6

8,090
54,370

1
6

8,990
54,370

58,025

58,025

73,505
7,785
63,355

42,795
7,785
84,775

42, 795
7,785
84, 775

40,490

25,560
52,840

25,560
52,840

35,205
23,165
4,080
34, 760
15, 275

34,395
40,860

6
9

34,395
40,860

12
1

50,520
4,010

12
1

50,520
4,010

62 438,030
0. 7 17,843

75
8

517,170
50,470

75 517,170
1.9 12,770

61.3 420,187

67

466,700

73.1 504, 400

648
163
6,356

All personal services, field_
01

salary

Personal services

1,900

1,900

"6,166"

6,166

427,354

475, 000

512, 700

4,065, 959

4,486, 700

4, 945, 700

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Chief, instrument division
Physical science administrator
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant chief, tides and currents
division
...
Cartographer
Chief, budget and fiscal division
(budget officer)...
...
Chief, geomagnetism branch
Chief, gravity and astronomy branch.
Chief, organization and management
division
Chief, personnel and safety division...
Chief, reproduction branch
Chief, seismology branch
Chief, triangulation branch
Special assistant to the director... ..
Supervisory cartographer. _.
_
Supervisory electronic scientist
Supervisory geodesist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant chief, aeronautical chart
branch
Assistant chief, nautical chart branch.
Assistant chief, reproduction branch..
Assistant chief, seismology branch
Assistant personnel officer
Cartographer
Chief, chart compilation section
_

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$11,610
11.880

1
1

10,750 i
11,395 I

1
1
1

10,320
10,750
10,535
10,
10,
10,
10,
21,
10,
10,
10.

535
965
535
535
930
535
320
320

9,635
9,420
9,420
9,205
8,990
9,420

1
1

$11,610
11,880

1
1

$11,880
12.150

1
1

10, 750
11, 395
10, 535
10, 965
10. 535

1
1

10.965
11,395
10, 535
10, 965
10. 750

10, 320
10, 535
10, 965
10, 750
10.535
21, 930
10,535
10,320

10, 320
10,750
11,180
10, 750
10, 750
22,145
10, 750
10, 535

9,635
9,635
9,420
9,205
9,205
8,990
9,635

9,850
9,635
9, 635
9,420
9,205
8,990
9,635

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Chief, coast pilot branch
Chief, currents and oceanography
branch
Chief, distribution branch
Chief, hydrographic section
Chief, leveling branch
Chief, organization and management
division
C hief, predictions branch
Chief, technical services division
Chief, tides branch
Electronic scientist
Mathematician
Supervisory cartographer
Supervisory geodesist
Supervisory geophysicist
Supervisory mathematician
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Assistant chief, technical services
division
Cartographer
Electronic scientist
Geophysicist
Mathematician
Naval architect
Oceanographer
Supervisory accountant
Supervisory cartographer
Supervisory geodesist
Supervisory geodetic engineer
Supervisory geographer
Supervisory geophysicist
Supervisory mathematician
Supervisory mechanical engineer
Supervisory navigation specialist
Supervisory oceanographer
Supervisory personnel assistant
Technical assistant (graphic arts)
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Supervisory administrative officer
Assistant chief, distribution branch...
Cartographer
Electronic scientist
Fiscal accountant
Geodesist
Geodetic engineer
Geographer
Geophysicist
Management analyst
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Naval specialist (marine)
Oceanographer
Position classifier
Supervisory accountant
Supervisory budget analyst
Supervisory cartographer
Supervisory exhibit construction specialist
Supervisory geodesist
Supervisory geographer
Supervisory geophysicist
Supervisory instrument maker
Supervisory librarian
Supervisory personnel assistant
Technologist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Supervisory fiscal accountant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Budget analyst
Cartographer
Electronic scientist
Electronic technician
Geodesist
Geographer
Geophysicist
Instrument maker
Laboratory electronics mechanic
Librarian
Management analyst
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Navigation specialist
Oceanographer
Personnel assistant
Printing and publication officer
Supervisory cartographer
Supervisory fiscal accountant
Supervisory navigation specialist
Supervisory photographer
Supervisory property assistant
Supervisory research analyst
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,08010 $4,890




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$9,635

1

$9, 420

1

$9, 635

1
1
1
1

8,990
10,065
9,420
9,420

1
1
1
1

9,205
10,065
9,635
9,420

9,205
10,065
9,635
9,635

1
1
1
1

9,205
9,420
8,990
8,990

9,205
8,990
9,205
8,990
17,980
45,380
9,420
9,205
27,615

9,635
9,205
9,205
8,990
18,410
46,025
9,635
9,205
28,260

7,570
110,665
7,570
8,215
26,150
8,430
8,645
7,570
73,075
8,215
7,785
7,785
16,860
25,935
8,000
8,645
22, 605
7,785
16,645

7,785
94,450
7,570
8,430
26,150
8,430
8,645
7,785
64,860
8,430
8,000
7,785
17,290
25,935
8,215
8,645
23,035
7,785
16,860

17, 980
55,230
18,410
8,990
27,615
7,570
102,665
8,215
8,215
26,150
8,215
8,645
7,570
64,965
8,215
7,785
16,860
25,935
8,000
8,430
22,390
7,570
16,645
6,605
7,465
154,125
7,035
7,250

1
1
1
20

22,180
6,390
91,670

1
2
1
1
1
20

6,390
14,070
6,820
6,390
6,390
139,195

1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1

6,390
7,035
7,465
21,105
7,250
6,820
6,390
7,250

1
1
1
18

1
1
1
5

6,390
7,035
7,465
34,100

6,390
6,820
7,465
127,060
7,465
6,605
7,250
6,390

7,250
6,605
7,035
6,390
22,395
6,605
92,960
7,035
12, 780
21,105
7,035
6,605
6,605
112, 560

7,035
3
1
13

6,390
6,605
7,465
140,270

22, 825
6,605
86, 785
7,035
12, 780
21, 320
7,035
6,605
6,605
107,245
1
1
1
5

6,605
7,250
7,465
34,745

7,035
6,605
7,465

7,035
6,605
7,465

6,185

6,320

6,455

11, 285
5,440
449, 475
6,250
6,250
12,635
5,575
24, 730
77, 440

5,575
5,575
422,640
6,250
6,250
6,250

5,710
5,710
472, 505
6,250
6,250
6,250

5
1
1
3

30,980
6,250
5,575
18,615

85
50

6,115
60, 205
5,575
17, 940
5,845
5,575
12, 500
31,035
405,115
238,690

12, 500

12,365
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
10
1
3
1
1
2
2
84
49

12,095
5,440
5,440
18,750
12,365
5,440
6,250
61, 555
5,710
18, 210
5,710
12,500
11, 425
405, 990
236,365

2
1
1
3
2
1
1
10
1
3
1
1
2
2
82
48

12,230
5,575
5,575
18,750
12, 635
5,575
6,250
62, 635
5,845
18,480
6,115
5,845
12, 500
11,695
400, 990
228, 745

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
_
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded, positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Chief, aerolithographic section No. 1_
Chief, aerolithographic section No. 2.
Chief, lithographic chart review section
Chief, nautical lithographic section.
Chief, planning and layout section. _
Chief, presswork section
Chief, topolithographic section
Chief, transfer and process works
section
Chief, type service section
Chief, photographic section
Assistant chief, aerolithographic
section No. 1
Assistant chief, aerolithographic
section No. 2
Assistant chief, presswork section...
Assistant to the chief, nautical lithographic section
Assistant chief, transfer and process
works section
Assembler (planning and layout
section)
Assistant chief, topolithographic
section
Assistant chief, type service section.
Assistant chief, photographic section
_"_
Chief, plate and plastic process
work unit
Reviewer
Shift supervisor, presswork section.
Chief, mechanical branch
Chief, plant maintenance section. __
Assistant chief, plate a n d plastic
process works unit
Chief, finishing section
Floorman, offset lithographic pressman
Negative engraver
Reviewer
Shift supervisor, type service section
Multi-color lithographic pressman. _
Photographer—wet plate
Assembler (planning and layout
section)
Mono-key and machine cast operator
Shift supervisor, plate and plastic
process works unit
Machine composer (Fotosetter)
Negative engraver
Offset lithographic pressman
Photographer
Photographer—dry plate
Shift supervisor (transferer)
Transferer-pro ver
Assistant chief, finishing section
Electrician (reproduction plant)
H a n d compositor
Printing plant repairer
Process platemaker
Process platemaker (plastic)
Transferer
Cabinetmaker
Instrument maker
Night-shift supervisor
Negative engraver
Instrument maker
Offset lithographic pressman
Equivalent to less than $5,440

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
99 $417,980
63 237,695
49 170,195
13
44,770
7
21,890

98 $421,060
69 263,175
53 188,265
!
41,980
i
19,455

105 $451,180
66 249,430
57 202,935
12
41,980
6
19,455

8,278
8,278

8,528
8,528

8,528
8,528

8,278
8,278
8,278
8,278
8,278

8,528
8,528
8,528
8,528
8,528

8,528
8,528
8,528
8,528
8,528

8,278
8,278
8,050

8,528
8,528
8,299

8,528
8,528
8,299

7,842

8,091

8,091

7,842
7,842

8,091
8,091

8,091
8,091

7,842

8,091

8,091

7,654

7,883

7,883

7,654

7,675

7,675

1
1

1
1

7,675
7,675

1
1

7,426

7,675

1

7,426
7,426
7,426

7,675
7,675
7,675
7,550
7,446

7,675
7,675
7,675
7,550
7,446

7,426
7,426

1
1

7,218

7,675
7,675
7,675

6,989
6,989

1
1

7,238
7,238

7,238
7,238

2
38
1

13,978
266,992

2
37
1

14,476
267,806
7,238

14,476
267,806
7,238

8

54,416

3

20,406

1
8
3

7,238
56,080
21,030

1

6.822

2

13,146
6,573
18,783

3

76,380

12

78,876

66

39,438
6,573
19, 719
6,386
6,386
19,158
6,074
31,618
25, 544
18, 846
5,907
72,924
5,866
71,388
33,840
66,144
318,089

12

1
12

5,548
68,640
63,648
330,372

1
8
3

6,802
19,719
5,949
96, 722
5,949
39,438
6,573
19,719

19,407

885 5,077,314
27
121,552

7,238
56,080
21,030

13, 604

13,604

38,190
6,406
19,095
6,157
6,157
18, 471
5,866
30,494
24,628
18,180

Total permanent, departmental
895 5,040,021
32 144,384
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
3,361
scales for part of year
Deduct net increase due to changes hi
pay scales for part of year
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

1958 estimate

1
1
3
1
5
4
3
1
12
1
13
6
13
71

19,158
6,386
31,930
25, 544
19,158
5,907
73,215
6,157
76,754
34,110
71,115
342,126

903 5,176,497
23 137,585

8,516

863 4,898,998

858 4,947,246

880 5,038,912

34,358
7,002

19, 600
38, 500
12,900

19,800
22,400
10,000

All personal services, departmental

4,940,358

5,018,246

5,091,112

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief, Fredericksburg Magnetic Observatory
Supervisory mathematician
GS-12. $7,570 to. $8,645:
Chief, magnetic observatory
Chief, seismological field survey

10,065
9,205

1
1

10,065
9,205

1
1

10,065
9,420

24,000
8,000

3
1

24,215
8,215

3
1

24,645
8,215

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Geodetic engineer
Supervisory cartographer
Supervisory geophysicist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Cartographer
Chief, magnetic observatory
Geophysicist
Mathematician
Photogrammetric engineer
Supervisory cartographer
Supervisory geodetic engineer
Supervisory mathematician
Supervisory photogrammetric engineer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Aerial photographer
Astronomer
Cartographer
Cartographic survey aide
Chief, magnetic observatory
Geodetic engineer
Geophysicist
Mathematician
Supervisory cartographer
Supervisory photogrammetric engineer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Crews of vessels
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance

Total permanent,
officers
Deduct lapses

commissioned

1959 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary

6
1
1

$51,870
8,430
7,570

6
1
1

$51,870
8,430
7,570

1
1
4
3
1
10
4
1

7,465
7,035
28, 570
20,245
7,465
68, 415
26, 850
7,035

1
1
4
3
1
10
4
1

7,465
7,250
28, 785
20, 460
7,465
69,275
27, 065
7,250
6,390

1

6,605

18, 750
6.115
12, 500
145,140
11, 420
18, 615
49. 730
55, 440
55, 710
113, 485

3
1
2
22
2
3

18, 750
6,250
12, 500
134.125
11, 690
18, 750
50,000
56, 250
37, 500
114, 700

3

18,750

2
22
2
3
7
9
6
17

12, 500
134, 530
11, 960
18, 750
43, 750
56, 250
37, 500
103, 415

6,250
5,510
403, 440
332, 775
301, 465
225, 895
205, 060
102, 680
26, 505

1
1
75
69
68
58
59
32
9

1
1
74
70
69
58
59
33
13

6,250
5,780
395, 940
329, 015
305, 520
227. 750
207, 325
110, 910
38, 795

6,390
3
1
2
24

19
1
1
78
72
70
59
60
32

19

13,084

6,250
5, 645
392, 295
323,100
225, 285
204. 605
105, 315
27, 270

6
1
1

$51,870
8,645
7,785
7,465
7,250
29, 215
20, 890
7,465
62, 670
27, 505
7,250

13,084

13, 271

505 2, 408,179 490 2, 363,189 491 2, 374, 921
80 248,102 67 209,617 71 229,133
425 2,160,077

423 2,153, 572 420 2,145, 788

245, 608
1, 540, 980
2.653

291, 600
1, 412, 600

67, 800
1, 099, 300

35, 761
7,287
12, 937
11, 736

8,600
102,100
34, 200
30, 000
12, 700

8,500
102, 400
34. 200
10, 300
12,100

4, 017,039

4,045, 372

3, 480, 388

1

12,917

12,917

1

12,917

1

11,606

11,606

1

11,606

24
45
20
24

233,616
362,250
127, 861
133, 475

24
40

233,616
322,000

24
35

233, 616
281, 750

23
23

145,935
127,859

26
23

164, 970
127,859

9
52

37,662
141,580

6
62

25,086
170,750

37
33

154,697
88,044

All personal services, field.
Commissioned officers:
Director (relative rank, chief of bureau,
Navy)
Assistant director (relative rank, rear
admiral, Navy)
Hydrographic and geodetic engineer:
Relative rank, captain, Navy
Relative rank, commander, Navy
Relative rank, lieutenant commander, Navy
Relative rank, lieutenant, Navy
Junior hydrographic and geodetic engineer (relative rank, lieutenant (jg.),
Navy)
Aide (relative rank, ensign, Navy)

1958 estimate

176 1,060,967
4
15,361

180 1, 049, 769 180 1,075,459
5
21,459
5
21,269

Net permanent, commissioned officers (average number, net salary). 172 1,045, 606 175 1,028, 500 175 1,054,000
Other personal services:
Living and quarters allowance
276, 362
296,000
271,000
17,050
5,000
Uniform allowance
10, 500
6,415
Flight pay
6,500
6,500
All personal services, commissioned
officers
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
Allocations received




1,345, 433

1,316, 500

1, 361, 500

10, 302, 830

10, 380,118

9, 933,000

$7,980,145
2,317,809
4,876

$8,080,400
2, 294,800
4,918

$8, 218, 300
1,714,700

BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
in excess of $18,000:
Administrator
__
1 $18,000
1 $18,000
1 $18,000
GS--18. $16,000:
Deputy administrator
1
16,000
Director, industrial mobilization
1
16,000
1
16,000
1
16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant administrator
3
42,140
1
14,190
1
14,405
Deputy administrator
1
13,975
1
13,975
Deputy director, industrial mobilization
1
13,975
1
14,190
Director, division
3
43,430
3
44,075
3
44,075
Director, field service
1
14,405
1
14,190
1
14,405
GS-16. $12,000 to $13,760:
Assistant director, industrial mobilization
1
12,900
Assistant director, industrial raw
material and stockpile
1
12,900
12,900
1
13,115
Deputy director, division
12 160,820
Director, division
~13~~l75,~655
Director, industrial defense
1
13,760
Director, small business
1
13,760
Director, technical service
1
13,330
13, 545
13, 760
Industrial specialist
12, 900
12, 900
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Adviser
25, 595
25, 595
25, 595
Assistant director, division
23, 490
11, 880
11, 880
Assistant director, field service
12,420
12, 690
12, 690
Assistant to the director, field service12,150
12,420
12,420
Assistant to director, technical service.
12, 420
12, 420
12. 690
25,110
Business analyst
25,110
25,380
12, 690
Chairman, industry evaluation board.
12, 690
12, 690
12, 420
Chief, division
24,030
24, 570
Chief, translation service
11, 610
Confidential assistant to the administrator
1
12,905
32, 425
20,815
Deputy director, division
9 109,620
Deputy director, field service
1
12,905
1
12,905
1
12,905
Director, administration
1
12,690
1
13,160
1
13,160
Director, construction statistics
1
12,420
12, 420
Director, division
8
92,280
8
99,360
Director, industry evaluation board. __
12, 690
Director, marketing and distribution._
12, 690
1
12,690
1
12,690
Economist
47, 845
1
12,150
1
12,150
Executive reserve coordinator
12,420
1
12,690
1
12,690
Executive secretary
12, 690
Industrial specialist
19 232,955
9 110,700
9 111, 510
Industry analyst
7
86.. 885
6
75,275
6
75, 545
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Adviser
1
10,320
1
1
11,180
11,395
Business analyst
2
22,145
2
2
22,360
22, 575
Chief, division
2
21, 930
2
2
21,930
22,145
Economist
2
21, 930
1
1
11,180
11,395
Industrial specialist
17 184, 580 12 129,755
15 162, 435
Industry analyst
27 297,350
18 199,470
18 200, 975
Librarian
1
10, 320
Program coordinator
10,965
Research analyst
1
10,320
Statistician
20, 640
2
20,640
Training officer
1
10,320
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
1
10, 280
Budget and management officer
1
9,205
1
9,420
1
9,205
Business analyst
2
18,195
4
36,820
2
18,625
Confidential a s s i s t a n t t o t h e
1
administrator
9,205
1
8,990
Economist
1
9,205
1
9,205
1
10,065
1
10,065
Exhibits specialist
1
10,065
14 134,460
9
87,575 15 141,945
Industrial specialist
55 526,995 42 403,205
Industry analyst
50 480,070
10, 065
1
Information specialist
1
8,990
Librarian
1
9,205
Publications officer
8,990
62,930
7
Research analyst
10,065
1
10,065
10,065
1
Staff assistant to director, field service.
39, 400
2
19,700
19, 700
2
Statistician
19, 270
18,840
2
19,270
2
Technologist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
8,215
1
8,215
8,430
Administrative officer
3
24,000
Business analyst
1
7,570
Contract officer
1
2
16,860
1
8,215
8,430
Economist
7
9
73,505
7
56,860
57,720
Industrial specialist
35 121,075
6
47,785 14 108, 990
Industry analyst
3
2
17,075
3
24,645
24, 860
Investigator
1
Librarian
7,570
8,215
Metallurgist
7,570
Publications officer
7,570

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION—Continued

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1957 actual

1958 estimate

SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Research analyst Statistician
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Business analyst
Economist
Industrial specialist
Industry analyst
Librarian
Publications editor
Publications writer
Research analyst
Statistician
Supervisor, correspondence unit
Technologist
Visual information specialist
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Business analyst
Industrial specialist
Industry analyst
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner..
Publications writer
Statistician
Summary writer
Technologist
Training assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
T emporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental..
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Field office manager
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Business analyst (foreign trade)
Field office manager
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Business analyst (domestic trade)
Business analyst (foreign trade)
Field office manager
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Business analyst (domestic trade)
Business analyst (foreign trade)
Deputy administrative officer
....
Information officer (general) _ _.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Business analyst (domestic trade)
Business analyst (foreign trade)
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Business analyst (domestic trade)
Business analyst (foreign trade)
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
All personal services, field.
0]
Personal services




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary ber salary ber salary
1

$7,785

1
2
8
8

7,465
12,780
60,815
54,990

7,465
6,605
29,000
41, 565

7,250
6,390

7,250

1

2
3
2

1

$7,570

14, 500
7,465
7,465
7,035

1
1
1
1

7,465
7,465
7,465
7,250

30, 845
5, 845
18, 075
83,045

6
1
3
12
1

36, 825
5,980
18, 210
70, 680
6,115

"I

6~250"

2

16,880

5,S

11,960
18,750
10,880
5,510
255,865
156,865
385,500
180,050
65,085
3,555
6,740

5, 645
211, 080
141, 795
282, 300
105, 225
52, 725
3,555
6,740

7
1

$52,990
7,570
6,390
13, 855
6,820
29, 215
41,995
12, 780
7,465
6,390
51,120
7,465
7, 465
7,680
7,250
47,840
22,435
34, 665
135,905
70, 720
6,250
5,440
6,250

2
1
1
71
29
89
61
37
1
2

11,150
5,440
5, 780
348,450
142,470
372, 810
219,280
123,340
3,555
6,740

551 4,154,670
32 265,722

413 3,132, 610 620 4,274, 565
15 104,110
28 220,965

519 3,888, 948

398 3,028,500

592 4,053, 600

12,906
24,844

1,000
20,000

1,000
25, 000

2,154
3,928, 852

11,500
1,000
3,062,000

15,400
1,000
4,096,000

15

186,435

15

187,245

15

187,785

1
13
1
14
6
5

10,535
144,645
10,280
137,255
57,810
47,100

1
13
1
14
6
5

10,535
145,935
10,280
138,330
58,455
47,745

1
13
1
14
6
5

10,750
147,225
10,280
139,405
59,100
48,390

84, 085
116,945
8,645
8,860

10
14
1
1

84,515
117,805
8.645
8.645

86,940
54, 560

88,015
55, 205

85,160
118. 665
8.860
8,645
89,090
55, 850

36, 825
41,050
95, 560
9, 510
133, 480
295, 070
80, 960
267 1,646,550
12
50,391

37, 365
37,095
42. 670
41,860
98, 800
97,180
9,780
9, 645
138, 340
135, 910
298, 470
296, 770
84,190
82. 575
267 1,662,390 267 1,678,820
7
39,320
5
22,890

255 1, 596,159

262 1, 639, 500 260 1, 639, 500

3,075

4,000

1.599,234
5r 528, 086

6,500
1, 650. 000
4.712,000

4,000
6,500
1, 650. 000
5, 746.000

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Librarian
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
_
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
._ _
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

01

1959 estimate

2

6,350

1
1
2
5
4

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

5
2

21, 565
7,960

13
1

51,940
2,040

13
1

51,940
2,040

Net permanent,
departmental
(average number, net salary).
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base.,
.._ _ _

3

13, 605

12

49,900

12

49,900

Personal services

1

$6,390

2

8,825

-

13, 605

$6,390
4,525
8,825
18,365
13,835

1
1
2
5
4_

$6,390
4,525
8,825
18,365
13,835

100

100

50,000

50,000

OFFICE OF AREA DEVELOPMENT
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Director
Deputy director
Assistant to the director
Chief
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Chief
General economist
Labor analyst
__.
Business analyst
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
General economist
Business analyst
Program officer
Information specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative officer
General economist
Historian
Business analyst
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
General economist
Industrial dispersion analyst
Publications writer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Business analyst
City planner
GS-7.' $4,525 to $5,335:
Business analyst
Statistical assistant
Secretary
Administrativ r e assistant
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890:
Secretary-stenographer
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480:
File clerk supervisor.,
Secretary-stenographer
Secretary-typist
Clerk-stenographer
Research analyst.
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925:
Clerk-stenographer
File clerk-typist
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685:
Clerk-typist
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses..
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Personal services.

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary ber
salary ber salary
1
1
1
1
2

$13,115

1

$13,115

$12,690
11,610
11,610
24,300

11,610
11,610
36,450

11,880
11,880
36,990

10,320
10,320
11,395
10,320

10,320
20,640
10,320
10,320

10,535
21,070
10,320
10,535

18,840
10,065
10,065
8,990

10,065
9,635
8,990

1 . 9,850
1
9,205

8,645
7,570
7,570
7,570

8,645
7,570
7,570
7,570

8,645
7,785
7,785
7,785
7,035
6,820

8,990

1
1
1

6,820
6,605
6,390

1
1
1

6,820
6,605
6,390

2
1
2
1
1

11,150
5,575
9,860
5,065
5,065

2
1

11,150
5,575
9,860
5,065
5,065
4,525

2
1

11,420
5,710
9,995
5,200
5,200
4,525

4.215

4,215

4,350

4,480
12,630
4,075
4,075
3,670

4,480
16, 570
4,075

4,480
16,840
4,210

17, 755
3, 415
9,695

1

3,670

1

3,805

5
1
4

17,585
3,415
12,870

5

17,890
19,390

45 302,420
10.2 68,399

47 312,365
1. 4 9,165

47 313,240
0.7 4,445

34. 8 234, 021

45. 6 303, 200

46. 3 308, 795

24,205

11, 700

10, 555

1,200
300

1,200
300

316,400

320,850

258, 612

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $16,000:
Director
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Deputy director
Director of office
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant to director
Deputy director of office
Director of division
Director of staff
Executive officer
International economist
Trade promotion officer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Business analyst
Deputy director of division
Foreign service operations officer
International economist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Budget officer
Business analyst
Information and editorial specialist. _
International economist
Statistician
Transportation economist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Budget analyst
Business analyst
International economist
Publications officer
Statistician
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Business analyst
Chief of section
International economist
Publications assistant
Statistician
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Business analyst
Chief of section
International economist
Publications assistant
Statistical assistant
Transportation economist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base

1959 estimate

Num.- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$16,000

1

13,760
26,015
2
2
14
2
1
6
1

24,785
25,110
173,985
25,595
12,150
74,465
12,420

2
16
2
1
5
1
2
10
1

$16,000

1

$16,000

13, 760
26, 445

1
2

13,760
26,445

24, 785
25,110
198, 015
25, 595
12,150
62,045
12, 690
21,715
109, 650
10, 535
63,425

25, 055
25, 380

198, 555
25, 595
12,420
62, 315
12, 690
21, 715
110, 080
10, 750
64,070

3
10
1
6

31,820
108,360
10,535
62,995

3
1
15
1
3

28, 690
9,850
143, 880
9,635
28,045

13
1
3

125,470
9,850
28, 690

16
1
1

154,160
9,850
9,420

1
6
14
3
1

8,215
46, 495
113, 935
24,860
8,000

6
12
2
1

48, 215
98,150
16, 215
8,000

5
14
3
1

39,785
114,150
25,290
8,215

1
2
2
17
3
1

7,465
12, 995
12, 995
119,380
21, 535
6,390

1
1
2
15
3
1

7,465
6,605
12, 995
106,170
21, 535
6,605

7,465
6,605
13,425
126, 415
28,355
6,605

4
5
2
17
3
2
1
1
38
30
53
18

23,785
30, 575
12, 635
98,150
17, 535
12,365
6,250
5,780
193, 685
143,460
227,435
69,800
21,005

3
5
2
15
3
2
1
1
43
29
47
18
6

17,805
30, 845
12, 635
88,485
17,940
12, 500
6,250
5,780
218,470
139,650
202,850
69,970
21, 685

17, 940
35, 745
12, 635
106,155
18, 210
12, 500
5,780
229, 275
140,595
203, 795
66, 215
21, 855

292 2,000, 000 302 2,073, 530
10
67,165
11
71,980

285 1,959,271

281 1,928,020

292 2, 006,365

11,098

8,000

8,000

7,460

7,830

1,943,480

2, 022,195

8,879

Personal services_

1, 979,248

OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Director
.._
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant director
Chief statistician
.
Chief of division
Business economist
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Business economist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Administrative officer
Business economist
-- Statistician
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Business economist
.
-




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
$14,190

1

$14,190

1

$14,405

2
1
3
1

25,380
12,690
37,475
12,420

2
1
3

25,380
12, 690
37,475

2
1
3
1

25.380
12, 690
38, 015
11, 610

7

73,745

7

73,960

9

95, 245

1
8
1

9,635
74, 500
8,990

1
8
1

9,635
75, 790
9,205

1
11
1

9,850
103,190
9,205

11

89,075

12

97, 290

14

112,860

1

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Business economist
Statistical officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Business economist
Financial economist
Statistical assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
__
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services _

Number
13
1

Total
salary

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

$93,390
7,035

9
1

$64,820
7,250

11
1

$78,245
7,250

48,245
5,440
6,115
6,050
103,260
100,260
110,270
45, 825
3,175
6,740

7
1
1
1
26
19
32
5
1
2

43,210
5,440
6,250
6,185
128, 990
90, 480
136, 610
18,265
3,260
6,825

14
1
1
1
33
23
41
13
1
2

81, 560
5,575
6,250
6,185
162, 520
107, 205
171,125
45, 840
3,345
6,910

144
16

893,905
83,690

141
3

873,200
25,588

186 1,114,460
6
40,345

128

810,215

138

847,612

180 1,074,115

3,388

4,360

851,000

1,078,475

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

810, 215

8,990
19, 270

8,990
28, 260

306 2,082,820
21 123,549

Overtime and holiday pay

01

1958 estimate

1958 estimate

1957 actual

BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE

MARITIME ACTIVITIES
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Chairman
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
Member of board
2
40,000
2
40,000
2
40,000
GS-18. Rate of $16,000:
Deputy administrator
1
16,000
1
16,000
1
16,000
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant deputy administrator
12,900
12,900
Chief of office
2
26,015
26,015
2Q, 015
Comptroller
13,330
1
13,115
13,330
General counsel
13,115
1
12,900
13,115
12,900
Secretary of board
1
12,900
13,115
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant to administrator
1
1
11,880
11, 610
11,880
Assistant to deputy administrator
1
11,880
Budget officer
1
11, 610
11,880
1
11,880
Chief of division
19 232, 905 18 221, C
18 221,350
Chief of office
4
50,705
4
50,435
50,705
Deputy chief of office
3
2
25, 380
25,380
37, 530
Deputy comptroller
1
1
12,690
12, 690
12,690
1
11,610
Deputy general counsel
1
11, 610
12, 690
Engineer
1
12,150
Hearing examiner
5
72,090
6
60,480
72,360
Internal auditor
1
12,150
1
11,880
12,150
1
11,880
Organization and methods officer
1
11, 610
11,880
1
12,150
Personnel officer
1
11,880
12,150
1
23, 490
Planning officer
2
11, 610
11, 880
1
12, 690
1
Port development officer
12, 690
12, 690
12,150
1
Research coordinator
12,150
11, 880
1
Security officer
11,880
1
11,610
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1
Accountant
10,320
1
11,180
10,320
7
Assistant chief of division
76, 755
76, 970
8
87,720
2
21, 285
Assistant chief of office
21, 285
2
21,715
1
10,320
10, 320
Assistant secretary
1
10,535
1
10, 535
Budget examiner
10, 320
13 138, 420 13 138, 890 13 139, 535
Chief of branch
11,180
11,180
1
1
Chief of division
10, 965
10, 750
2
1
21,070
10, 750
Government aid examiner
11,395
1
1
11,180
11. 395
Information officer
10,320
1
1
10,320
10, 535
Investigator
31,820
2
3
20, 855
32,035
Marine engineer
32,250
3
3
31,820
32,250
Naval architect
20, 855
2
10,320
20, 855
Organization and methods examiner. _ 1
31,175
33,110
31, 390
Planning officer
11,180
Special assistant to chief of office.
Special assistant to deputy adminis10, 535
1
10,535
trator
1
10,750
1
10,320
10, 535
Technical assistant
1
10,535
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
5
48,390
29,980
3
29,980
Accountant
8,990
1
8,990
Administrative officer
2
18, 625
18, 625
2
18,840
Agreements examiner
1
9,205
Assistant chief of branch
1
9,635
Assistant secretary
8
77, 940
9
87,575
87,790
Attorney
3
29,335
3
29,765
29,765
Auditor
5
47,
960
4
38,540
Budget examiner
38,755
1
9,635
Charter specialist
18 170, 625
173,645
Chief of branch
164,440
9,635
1
9,850
Chief of division
9,850
9,850
1
9,850
Deputy information officer
9,850
19,055
2
10,065
Engineer
10,065
8,990
1
8,990
Insurance examiner
9,205
8,990
1
8,990
Investigator
8,990
2
19, 485
Labor economist
_._.
19,485
19, 270
103,620
11 104, 910
Marine engineer
103, 620

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

MARITIME ACTIVITIES—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Naval architect
Operating subsidy examiner
Organization and methods examiner..
Safety engineer
Shipping analyst
Trade route analyst
Traffic specialist
Transportation economist
Transportation utilities accountant.._
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Claims examiner
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Labor specialist
Marine engineer
Operating subsidy examiner
Operations analyst
Personnel assistant
Preservation surveyor
Ship operations analyst
Ship sales analyst
Shipping analyst
Supply officer
Survey analyst
Trade route analyst
Transportation economist
Transportation utilities accountant- __
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Agreements examiner
Assistant chief of section
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Contract analyst
Cost analyst
Industrial specialist
Information assistant
Insurance examiner
Operations analyst
Organization and methods examiner. _
Personnel assistant
Preservation surveyor
Purchasing agent
Statistical analyst
Subsidy rate analyst
Supply officer
Survey analyst
Tariff agreements examiner
Trade route analyst
Transportation economist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative assistant
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst
Chief of section
Claims examiner
Collection assistant
Contract analyst
Cost analyst
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Liaison assistant
Librarian
Marine equipment specialist
Naval architect
Organization and methods examiner. _
Personnel assistant
Records analyst
Shipping analyst
Ship sales analyst
Ship transfer analyst
Statistical analyst
Subsidy rate analyst
Tariff agreements examiner
Trade route analyst
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
G&-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925




Num- Total
salary
ber
5
9
2
1
2
2
1
2

$46. 240
85,210
18,840
10,280
18,840
17, 980
9,205
19,915
48,215
8,000
25,075
30, 495
42,150
24, 215
7,785
8,645
7,570
15,140
8,215
16, 860
80,860
8,000
23,355
16,000
7,570
7,035
8,430
23, 785
40,215
8,215
7,570
45,590
28,140
20, 245
14,500
19,170
26,850
6,390
6,820
7,680
6,605
12,780
6,390
6,390
6,820
12,780
6,820
14,070
15,145
14,070
6,390
21, 320
7,035
14,500
14,500

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$37,895
112, 825
9,420
10, 280
19,055
26,970
2
1
5

20,130
8,990

$37,895
112, 825
9,420
10, 280
19, 270
27,185
2
1

20,130

41,075

32, 860

31, 355
31,140
41, 290
16, 645
8,000
7,570

31, 355
31,355
41, 505
16, 645
8,000
8,860
7,570

8,215
25, 075
70, 495
8,215
23,355
16, 215
7,785
7,250
7,570
8,645
16,645
40,000
15,785

8,215
25, 290
70, 710
8,215
23, 570
16,430
7,785
7,250
7,570
8,645
16,645
40, 000
15,785

46,450
12,780
28,570
20,460
14,715
12,780
27,495
6,605
7,035
7,895
6,605
6,605
6,390
6,605
7,465
6,605
7,035
14, 500
15,360
14,285
6,390
13,855
7,250
7,035
14,500
6,820

40,490
12,780
28,785
20, 675
14, 715
12,780
27,495
6,605
7,035
7,895
6,820
6,605
6,605
6,820
7,465
6,605
7,035
14,500
15,575
7,895
6,390
13,855
7,250
7,035
14, 500
6,820

7,465
6,050
48,110
19,155
16,320
6,250
18,750
6,250
6,250
5,980
12,365
6,250
18, 615
6,520
5,980
5,440
6,115
5,335
6,250
5,440
22, 570
11,420
11, 825
11,015
31, 520
18,210
18,210
39,245
224,075
178, 660
340,275
348,960

48,515
18,480
21,895
6,250
18,885
6,385
6,250
6,115
12, 500
6,385
17, 400
6,520
6,115
5,440

48,785
18,615
21,895
6,250
18,885
6,385
6,250
6,115
12, 500
6,385
17, 400
6,520
6,115
5,440

5,710

5,710

5,575
33, 855
11, 690
11, 960
11,285
31, 790
29,225
11, 285
44,890
255, 770
164,400
341,245
308,380

5,575
33, 990
11, 690
11, 960
11,420
31,790
29,225
11,420
44, 890
247,260
164,940
338,385
299,240

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental i
erage number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
O vertime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Coast director
Deputy coast director
District comptroller
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant district comptroller
Chief of branch
District comptroller
Executive assistant
Foreign representative
Personnel officer
Property and supply officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Area representative
Assistant district comptroller
Auditor
Chief of branch
District counsel
District personnel officer
Executive assistant
Fleet superintendent
Information officer
Internal auditor
Marine surveyor
Property and supply officer
Ship operations analyst
Subsidy operations examiner
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Area representative
Auditor
Chief of branch
Chief of section
District counsel
District personnel officer
Fleet captain
Fleet engineer
Marine surveyor
Personnel assistant
Shipyard superintendent
Subsidy operations examiner
Supply officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Assistant fleet captain
Assistant fleet engineer
Attorney
Auditor
Fire and damage control superintendent
Fleet electrician
Inventory surveyor
Maintenance supervisor
Marine surveyor.
Personnel assistant
Property and supply officer
Ship operations assistant
Subsidy operations examiner
Warehouse superintendent
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Assistant fleet electrician
Inventory surveyor
Maintenance supervisor
Marine surveyor
Shipkeeper
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Fire and damage control superintendent
Inventory surveyor
Personnel assistant
Records analyst
Supply officer
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
42 $149,415
6
19,800
3
8,070
10

38,647

42 $150,520
5
16,245
2
5,920
9

35,214

42 $151,030
5
16,245
2
6,090
9

35,214

666 4,451, 487 648 4, 356, 289 637 4,302. 774
31.2 239, 737 29 235,689
14 137,674
634.8
619
4,120,600
4, 211, 750
1,452

623
4,165,100

15, 800
3,517
4,216, 719

3

38,015

~2~~~23~220~

2

4,136, 400

3
1
2

50, 540
8,990
37,035
28, 905
9,635
9,205
9,635
76, 435
8,990
9,420
19,055
19, 700
28, 475
28, 475

1
7,570
17 133, 415
3 25, 720
1
8,645
1
7,570
2 16, 215
64,430
65, 720
16, 860
4
1
2

3
1
2

21, 070
65,145
10,320
11,395
41, 280
10, 320
20, 640

20, 640
54, 825
21,930
11,395

5
1
4
3
1
1
1
8
1
1
2
2
3
3

38,500
11,610
23,760

15, 800
4,180,900

5

51,185

38,500
11.610
23,760
21,070
65,145
10, 320
11, 395
41, 280
10, 320
20,640

1
5

55, 660
19, 915
9,850
8,990
9,850
76, 220
9,205
9,420
19,485
10, 065

8,990
51,185

28, 905

55,875
19, 915
9,850
8,990
9,850
76, 220
9.205
9,635
19, 485
10, 065
28, 905
29,120

1
7,570
18 144,430
1
8,860

1
7,570
18 144,860
1
8,860

7,785
8,215
64,000
66,150
32, 215
7,570
32, 860
15, 355
16, 645

7,785
8,215
65, 290
66, 365
32,215
7,570
33,075
15, 570
16, 645

32,860
7,570
16,215
3
7
7

20,030
50,320
49,460

3
7
7

20,245
50,965
50,320

3 19, 600
7 49, 460
7 49, 460
6,820
1
17 118,090

19 130,225

19 130,870

31 218, 730
8 57,140
1
7,680
1
7,250
19 139, 470
4 27, 280
8 57, 785
4 27,065
2 12, 780
4 28, 570

32 227,055
" 58,000
7,680
7,250
132, 865
20,675
55, 850
28,355
6,605
29, 215

32 228, 775
8 58, 000
7,680
1
7,465
1
18 133, 725
20, 675
56,065
4 28, 570
1
6,605
4 29, 645

6,050
1
1
6,455
3 19, 635
6,590
1
31 201, 725
4 24, 865
5 29, 765
17 101, 795

1
6,185
1
6, 455
3 19, 770
6,590
1
30 197, 025

1

6,050

2

13,450

31 198,485
4 24,460
6 36,015
21 122,475
1
6
1

5,980
37,095
5,440

6
2
39
24
51
75
124
46

37, 230
11, 560
201, 785
113, 350
223, 735
290,975
436,185
155,795

7
1
1
5
2
44
18
54
70
120
48

43, 075
5,575
5,575
30,710
11, 560
226,060
86, 575
238,420
273,050
423, 570
163,875

4 24,865
5 29,765
17 102,200
7
1
1
5
2
44
18
54
68
120
44

43, 345
5,710
5,575
30, 710
11, 695
227,175
87, 250
240, 540
267,240
425,270
151,440

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Crane operator
Electrician
Leaderman
Maintenance engineer
Maintenance foreman
Mechanic
Tug engineer
Tug master
Warehouse foreman
Welder
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, field -

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
salary
ber

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

$5,491
27,519

1 $5,491
10 55, 590
6 33,197
5 33,945
2 12,292
7 39,061
34 199,494
27 160.931
4 22,672
2 11,190
1,019
4,369,412

1 $5,491
9 50,099
6 33,197
5 33,945
2 12,292
7 39,061
31 181,647
24 143,147
4 22,672
2 11,190
914
3,922,694

5 34, 216
6 34,464
3 16,473
33 196,434
23 140,047
3 16,952
5,491
1
1,212
~5,031,095
1,950

Deduct—
Lapses..
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended,
46 U. S. C. 1126, and regulations
issued pursuant thereto—U. S.
Maritime Service—Continued
Petty officer, 1/c, $2,110 to $3,463
Petty officer, 2/c, $1,743 to $3,090
Petty officer, 3/c, $1,468 to $2,621
Seaman, $1,192 to $1,966
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other
than
permanent:
Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Uniform allowances

1,776
1,657
8, 683,910
8,189,195
9,172,737

149.7
732,636

109.9
513,210

92
446,395

6.1 25,083

permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
1,556
1,657.1
United States and possessions. _ 1,792.4
8,120,000
7,692,100
8,410,617
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
4 41,000
41,000
Local rates
1.8 4,401
9,700
5
9,700
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: United States and
1,331
possessions
6,000
6,000
Other personal services:
31,200
29,500
Regular pay above 52-week base
82, 545
49,700
49,700
Overtime and holiday pay
35, 000
51,123
36, 900
Nightwork differential
13,000
13,000
2,027
Living and quarters allowance
8,100
8,100
Uniform allowances,

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Number

Total
salary

Number

Total
salary

28
22
31
34

83,210
57,472
73,336
61,563

21
12
16 .
15

61,682
29,975
37, 814
29,156

21
12
16
15

62,431
30,349
38,376
29,156

308 1,198,102
43 117,383

254 1,071, 861
8
27,061

254 1,086, 023
8
35,523

265 1, 080, 719

246 1,044, 800

246 1,050, 500

6,550

12,300

12, 300

500

500

248
430
328, 299
9,286

500
319,400
7,500

500
319,400
7,500

All personal services, field.

1, 425, 532

1, 385,000

1, 390, 700

Personal services

1,451,273

1,412,200

1,417,900

Net

All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

8, 552,044

8,313, 700

7, 886,000

12,768, 763

12,450,100

12,066,900

MARITIME TRAINING
1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Cadet training officer
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
Grade established by sec. 216, Merchant
Marine Act, 1936, as amended, 46
U. S. C. 1126, and regulations issued
pursuant thereto—U. S. Maritime
Service: Lieutenant
commander,
$4,802 to $7,114
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
__
_Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)...
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance

Num- Total
ber
salary
1
1
1

1

6,178

4

24,003
273

4

23,730

All personal services, departmental.
Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Dean
_
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Executive officer
__
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Assistant head of department. __
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Associate training instructor. _
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Grades established b y sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended,
46 U. S. C. 1126, and regulations
issued pursuant thereto—U. S.
Maritime Service:
Rear admiral, $9,603 to $11,606: Superintendent _-_
_
.
Captain, $7,114 to $9,734: Head of
department
Commander, $5,691 to $8,050
Lieutenant commander, $4,802 to
$7,114
.
_
Lieutenant, $3,912 to $6,178
Lieutenant (j. g.), $3,112 to $4,961
Ensign, $2,668 to $4,493
Chief warrant officer, $3,178 to $5,042__
Warrant officer, $2,633 to $4,418
Chief petty officer, $2,477 to $4,025__._




$10,065
4,345
3,415

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Number

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

1
1
1

$10,065
4,345
3,925

1
1
1

$10,065
4,480
3,925

1
4

6,178
24,513
13

1
4

6,362
24,832
332

4

24,500

4

24,500

2,011

100
600
2,000

100
600
2,000

25, 741

27, 200

27, 200

1

11,880

1

11,880

1

12,150

1

10,535

1

10,750

1

10,750

1

6,820

1

6,820

1

7,035

1
1
1
2
4
19

6,520
4,930
4,755
8,285
15,360
67,125

1
1

6,655
4,930

1
1

6,655
5,065

2
4
19

8,285
15,360
67,210

2
4
19

8,420
15,630
68,060

1

10,202

1

10,202

1

10,202

2
9

16,473
64,583

2
9

16,473
64,957

2
9

17,222
65,892

32
37
9
1
15
16
40

198,806
197,590
40,566
4,493
62,347
$59,790
131,461

31
38
10
1
13
17
38

193,752
204,404
44,778
4,493
55,011
$63,160
124,114

31
38
10
1
13
17
38

195,624
207,392
45,714
4,493
55,887
$63,815
125,705

01

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Deputy chief of office
Nuclear engineer
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Marine engineer
Naval architect
Nuclear engineer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Charter specialist
Chief of branch
Electrical engineer
Engineer
Foreign representative.._
._
Government aid examiner
Industrial specialist
Marine engineer
Naval architect
_.
Nuclear engineer
Operations analyst
Trade route analyst
Traffic specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Appraiser
Auditor
Chief of section
Claims examiner
Cost analyst
Electrical engineer
Government aid examiner
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Marine engineer
Materials engineer
Naval architect
Nuclear engineer
Operations analyst
Production specialist
Traffic analyst
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Auditor
Contract analyst
Cost analyst
Disposal officer
Electrical engineer
Industrial specialist
Marine engineer
Materials engineer
Materials inspector
Naval architect
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of unit
Classification analyst
Cost analyst
Draftsman
Industrial specialist
Marine engineer
Naval architect
Visual information specialist

Number

Total
salary

$21,070
11,395
33,110
10,320
22, 790
2

20,640

9

85,425

2
4
2

19,270
35,960
17,980

6
7
2

53,940
63,015
17,980
10,065
15,785

1
2
1
1
6
2
2
2
5
2
10
1

8,860
15, 570
7,570
47,570
16,000
16,215
16, 560
40, 430
15,785
82,150
7,570
23, 785
8,000
6,340
13,855
13,855
21,105
7,465
7,035
6,390
15,355
7,465
20, 245
20,460
5,575
6,250
5,440
5,440
5,575
5,440
11,825

2
1

12,230
6,250

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Number

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

1
3
1
1

$11,610
35,370
12,690
11,610

1
3
1
1

$11,610
35,370
12,690
11,610

1
2
1
3

10,320
20,855
11,395
32,680

1
2
1
3

10,320
20,855
11,395
32,680

37,935
17,195
20,640

4
3
3

37,935
27,515
30,960

9,850
76,005
9,205
19, 270

1
8
1
3

9,850
76,005
9,205
28,260

17,980
10,065
38,110
91, 705
36, 605
8,990
8,990
19, 270

2
1
6
10
5
1
1
2

17,980
10,065
56,090
91, 705
45, 595
8,990
8,990
19, 270

8,000
7,785
9,075
8,000

1
1
4
1
1
3
6
1
2
1
6
5
16
1
4
2
1

8,000
7,785
31, 785
8,000
8,860
22, 710
47,140
8,215
15,140
7,785
49,075
39,140
131,010
7,570
31,355
15, 570
8,215

2
1
4
10
4
1
1
2

15,140
47,140
8,215
7,570
7,785
41, 505
39,140
131, 010
7,570
31,355
15, 570
8,215
13,425
22,180
22,825
7,465
7,035
6,390

13,425
15, 790
22,825
7,465
7,035
6,390

20, 245
21,105

13,855
21,105

5,710
5,575
5,440
5,575
5,710
5,440
11,960
6,250
6,250
6,385

5,710
5,575
5,440
5,575
5,710
5,440
11,960
6,250
11, 690
6,385

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

MARITIME ACTIVITIES—Continued

PATENT OFFICE

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS—Continued

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.

1958 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
19
3
19
34
46
3
4

14,265
81, 790
132,265
156,930
9,560
10, 845

$110,305
33,415
132, 705
131,100
170, 480
12,265
11,270

22 $110,305
5 25,255
36 151,055
36 134, 515
41 145,080
4
12,265
3
8,580

4,566
246 1,460,886
50. 2 271, 655

288 1, 756, 785 294 1,836,980
54. 7 351, 785 50. 6 349, 780

195.8
233.3
1,405,000
1,189,231
1,513

243.4
1,487,200

2,259

5,200
3,000

6,100
3,000

1,193,003

1,413,200

1,496,300

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Foreign representative
1
12,690
1
1
12,690
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Construction representative
6
65,145
9
8
86,430
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant construction representative.
3
28,260
8
53,940
Construction representative
71,920
1
8,990
Foreign representative
1
9,635
1
Marine surveyor
1
8,990
1
Naval architect
9,205
1
9,420
1
Operations analyst
1
8,990
1
Shipbuilding inspector
8,990
1
8,990
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
2
24,430
Auditor
15,140
4
15, 570
Electrical engineer
24,000
4
Marine engineer
15,355
23,140
3
41, 290
Marine surveyor
25,925
4
15, 355
Naval architect
23,355
40
Shipbuilding inspector
19 153,505 39 303,830
303830
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
17 116,280
Auditor
28 189,010 24
58 406,630
Marine surveyor
26 188,500 26
26
23 155,355
Shipbuilding inspector
26 172,375
21 136,985
Ship operations analyst
11
72,655 11
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
1
5,915
Assistant fleet electrician
1
6,455
Auditor
6
9
55,530
Shipkeeper
9
58,640
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
1
6,250
Accountant
16
Auditor
14
83,195
18 107,910
1
Disposal officer
1
6,115
1
Inventory surveyor
1
5,440
16,995
Marine surveyor
10,880
Purchasing agent
5,440
Shipbuilding inspector
5,575
5,440
Ship operations analyst
82, 730 13
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
63, 415 17
9
96,110
9
38, 205
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
48,900 28 107,755 34
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
63,920 16
59, 655 20
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
140,065 15
52,555 15
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
16, 730
4
13,030
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
4
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
5,512
Electrician..
3
3
16,598
Leaderman
5
4
26,062
Tug engineer
5
30,180
6
4
26,270
Tug master
7
42,577
421 1,685,784 302 1,297,064 178
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possession
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance...

01

750 3, 642, 548
279.1
1, 294,398

12,690
96,750
71,920
8,990
9,420
8,990
8,990
15,140
31, 570
30, 710
25, 925
30, 925
311, 400
163, 450
188, 500
172,375
72,655

39,405
94,075
6,115
5,440
5,575
81,515
38,205
129,235
73,400
52,640
13,030

16,598
30,180
37,002
765,314

599 3,179, 299 493 2,747,019
60.7
104.7
396,419
573,999

6.1 25,083

468.1
2,317,431
6.3 51,832
2. 6 3,970
45,226
1,173
13,902

428.3
490.3
2,329, 500
2,584,200
18,100
18,100
3,000
3,000
9,500
47,500

9,200
41,600

4,400

4,400

All personal services, field.

2,666,700

2,405,800

Personal services

4,079,900

3,902,100




1957 actual

1959 estimate
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. Rate of $16,000:
Commissioner
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
First assistant commissioner
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Assistant commissioner
Director of patent examining operation .
Solicitor
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Deputy solicitor
Director of office of administration
Director of research and development.
Director of trademark operations
Examiner of patent appeals
Industrial and economic research specialist
Supervisory classification examiner...
Supervisory patent examiner..
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Attorney-adviser
E xaminer of interferences
Head, budget and finance division
Head, general services division
_.
Head, personnel division
Law examiner
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Patent research expert
Supervisory patent research specialist.
Supervisory trademark examiner _
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Design patent examiner
Examiner of interferences
Head, organization and methods division
Law examiner
Librarian
Patent classifier.
Patent examiner
Patent specialist, research and development
_
Personnel assistant
Trademark examiner
Training officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Budget analyst
Design patent examiner
Draftsman
_
E xaminer of interferences
Finance branch head
Librarian
Management analyst
Patent classifier
_.
Patent examiner
Patent specialist, research and development
Personnel assistant
Trademark examiner
Trademark specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accounting systems analyst
Administrative officer
Budget analyst
Clerk of appeals board
Design patent examiner
Draftsman
Librarian
Management analyst
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Service branch head
Trademark examiner
_.
Translator
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Service branch head
Translator
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Assistant branch head
Assistant clerk of appeals board.
Design patent examiner
Draftsman
Librarian
Management analyst
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Personnel assistant
Trademark search officer.
Translator
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480..
G S i . $3,415 to $3,925..

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $16,000

I $16,000

1 $16,000

1

14,835

1

14,835

1

14,835

2

27,520

2

27,520

2

27,520

12, 900
12, 900

13,760
13, 760

1
1

13,760
13,760

11, 610
11, 610
11, 610
11, 880
114, 210

12, 690
11, 610
12,690
11,
15 190,350

1
1
8

12,690
11,610
96,660

1
1
7

1 10, 320
11 121, 690
1 10, 535
1 11,395
1 10, 535
3 32, 250
5 51,600
31000
68 731,000
10,320
10, 320

12,690
12,690
88,830
102, 555
10, 750
11,395
10, 750
34,185
56, 975
774,860
34,185
11,395
10,320

2
3

18,625
27, 830

18, 840
20,130

1
3
1
10
96

9,635
27, 830
9,635
90, 545

1
9,850
2 20,130
1
9,850
20 201,300
136
1,368,840

883,895
44,950
17,980
36,820
9,205
7,785
16,215
1
8,000
2 15,785
2 15,140
38 314,320
315
2,644,700
1
5
1

7,570
41,935
7,570
7,035
13,425
6,605
7,465
36,035
7,035
7,250

3 22,395
50 374,110
12,995
47,955
36 254,335
1
7,465
4 25,550
1
6,725
1
5,845
1
6,385
6 34, 935
1
6,250
3 16,320
1
5,980
2 11, 825
1
5,440
6 37,635
158
988,040
3 16, 725
1
5,845
16, 455
13 72, 710
439
2, 323,435
96 453,645
205 891,265
191 717,290

8
2
3
1

80,520
18,410
27,400
9,420

8,000
16,215
7,570
8,645
8,215
15,785
15,355
38 328,510
236
2,040,220
5
2
4
1

43,225
15,140
33,935
7,785

1
7,250
2 13,640
1
6,390
1
7,465
5 35,605
1
6,390
1
7,465
2 12,780
15 111, 975
112
836,940
19,170
56,065
222,170
7,465

1 12. 690
1 11, 880
1 12, 690
1 12,150
15 190,350
1
1
7

12,690
12,690
88,830

102, 555
10, 750
11,395
10, 750
34,185
56,975
774,860
3 34,185
1 11,395
1 10,320
2
2

18, 840
20,130

1
9,850
2 20,130
9 850
1
20 201', 300
186
"1,872,090
8
2
3
1

80,520
18,410
27,400
9,420

8,000
16,430
7,570
8,645
8,215
2 16,215
2 15,570
38 328,510
173
1,495,585
2

5
2
4
1

43,225
15,355
33,935
7,785

7,250
1
2 13,855
1
6,390
1
7,465
6 41,995
1
6,390
1
7,465
2 12,780
15 111, 975
335
2,501,635
3 19,385
8 56,280
31 222,170
1
7,465

3

19,095

3

2
1
8
1
3
3
2
1

11,420
6,385
46,625
6,250
16,455
16,860
11,960
5,575

2 11,555
1
6,385
8 47,570
1
6,250
6 32,775
3 16,860
2 12,095
1 5,710

282
1,763,040
1
5,575
1
5,980
4 22,030
9 50,535
347
1,826,405
97 452,460
135 569,835
200 746,495

19,365

140
875, 540
1
5,575
1 6,115
4 22,165
9 50,535
204
1,066,740
97 452,460
131 551,915
200 746,495

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685._
_
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Bookbinder
Equivalent to less than $5,440

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay
Night work differential..
_..
01

Personal services _

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber

N u m - Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

262 $895,685
120 381,720
62 175,620

251 $850,220
112 355,830
62 175,620

226 $760, 220
112 355,830
62 175,620

1
6,157
40 156,373

39

160,906

39 161,323

2,250
2,350
2,350
14,208,179
14,312,677
13, 689,930
100
100
314
634.677
515,179
1, 593,854
2,150
2,250
2,036
13, 693,000
13, 678,000
12,096,076
609, 500
331

52,000
294, 700
300

52,000
294, 700
300

12, 705,907

14,025,000

14,040,000

BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber
excess of $16,000:
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
Federal highway administrator
1 $20,000
1 17,500
1 17,500
Commissioner of Public Roads
1
17,500
GS-18. $16.000:
1 16,000
1 16,000
Deputy commissioner
1
16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant commissioner for engineer14,190
13,975
ing
13,975
13,975
13,975
Assistant commissioner for operations.
13,975
Assistant commissioner for adminis14,190
13. 975
tration
13, 975
14,190
13,975
Assistant commissioner for research. _.
13,975
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
26", 230
25, 800
Assistant to the administrator
_.
39,345
38, 915
38, 700
Deputy assistant commissioner
12, 900
13,115
12, 900
General counsel
12, 900
25,800
25,800
Administrative officer
_.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant to deputy commissioner.
12,690
1 11,610
11,610
Deputy assistant commissioner
12,150
Assistant to deputy assistant com23,490
2 23, 220
missioner
23,220
12,150
1 11, 880
Deputy general counsel
11,610
11, 610
1 11, 610
Administrative officer
34, 830
2 23, 220
Attorney-reviewer. __
225, 450
16 188, 730
Chief of division
11 130,410
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
1 10, 320
Assistant to deputy commissioner
5 55, 900
5 55,040
Chief of division
9
98,365
22 232, 845
23 241,660
Chief of branch
16 167,970
1 10, 320
10, 320
Program evaluation officer
8 82, 560
61, 920
Highway engineer
1
10,320
52, 460
5
41,
495
4
Bridge engineer
4 41,495
5 52, 675
5 •52, 460
Attorney-adviser
3
32,465
5 51, 600
3 30, 960
Real property officer
3 30, 960
2 20, 640
Appraiser
2 20, 640
1 10, 320
Administrative officer
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
1 10, 065
1 10,065
Chief of division
1 10, 065
22 207, 670
22 206, 380
22 207,670
Chief of branch
2 18,410
2 17, 980
2 17, 980
Chief of saction
32 292,840
35 322,175
22 203, 800
Highway engineer
6 56,090
6 55, 230
5 46, 025
Bridge engineer
2 19,055
2 18, 625
2 18, 625
Hydraulic engineer
1
9,850
1
9,635
1
9, 635
Mechanical engineer
7 63,145
5 44, 950
2 18,195
Attorney-adviser
5 44, 950
2 17, 980
1
9,420
Appraiser
1
9, 205
1
1
8,990
8,990
Economist
1
1
9,205
1
8,990
8,990
Transportation economist
1
1
9,205
1
8,990
8,990
Legislative attorney
1
8,990
1
8,990
Auditor
5 44, 950
3 26, 970
Accountant
1 10, 280
1 10,065
9,850
Information specialist
1
Position classifier
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
1
8,215
1
8,000
1
8,000
Chief of division
3 23, 785
3 23,355
6 49,505
Chief of branch
1
7,570
Chief of section
322,410
48 379,915
39 308, 775
Highway engineer
30, 280
5 38, 280
3 22, 710
Bridge engineer
17, 290
2 17. 505
3 24, 645
Mechanical engineer
8, 430
1
8,215
8,000
1
Electrical engineer
___
3 24, 430
24, 215
3 24,215
Attorney-adviser
3 24,860
24, 645
2 17, 505
Administrative officer
1
7, 570
7,570
Economist..
___
11 87, 570
64, 000
Transportation economist
7 56,215

440200—58



Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Auditor..
Accountant--.
Information specialist
_
Position classifier
Chemist
Budget analyst
Management analyst
Employee relations officer
Placement officer
Landscape architect
Librarian
Supervising digital computer programer
Freight traffic officer _
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Chief of section
_
Highway engineer
_.
Bridge engineer
Attorney-adviser
Administrative officer
Economist
Transportation economist
Legislative attorney
Auditor
_-_^
Accountant
Position classifier
Chemist
Budget analyst
Management analyst
Placement officer
Landscape architect
Librarian
Cartographer
Statistician
Legal assistant
Administrative assistant
Administrative secretary
_.
Purchasing agent
Exhibit worker
Digital comnuter wogramer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
_
Hydraulic engineer
Attorney-adviser
_.
Economist
Transportation economist
,
Legislative attorney. __
Auditor
__.
Accountant
Information specialist
_
Chemist
_
Budget analyst
Management analyst
Placement officer
Librarian
Statistician. .„_
_.
Legal assistant
Administrative assistant
Purchasing agent
Exhibit worker
._
Digital computer programer
Equipment specialist
Mechanical equipment specialist
Personnel assistant
Records management officer
Tabulating supervisor
Time, leave, and payroll supervisor._
Photographer
Engineering aide
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Cabinetmaker
Instrumentmaker
Laborer
Machinist
Operating engineer
Equivalent to less t h a n $5,440
_

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

_

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

NTum- Total
ber
salary

$7, 670
31, 570
25,635
30,495
15,570

$38,065
15, 570
25, 850
30, 495
15, 785
7,570
15, 355
7,570
15,140
7,785
7,785

$38,065
15, 785
26, 280
31, 355
16, 215
7,570
15, 570
7,570
15,140
7,785
7,785

3
4
2

7,785
1
1
1

7,570
8,860
7,570

1

7,785

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Regional engineer

15,785
7,785
6,605
336, 880
14,070
12,780
7,250

1
6,605
37 265,455
7,250
5

33,670
6,390
19,600
13640
13,640
7,035
7,465
6,390
6,605
6,390

33,025
19,600
7,250
7,035
7,465
6,390
6,390
6,390
7,465
6,390
7,465
13,425

1
1
1

6,820
6,390
6,605

93,075
6,115
6,115
11,015
6,250
33,720
5,440
32,195
18,075
5,575
6,115
5,440
6,250
17,400
22, 570
23,110
5,845
36, 555
17, 805
6,250

2

1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2

6,605
7,465
13,425
6,390
6,820
6,390
6,605
6,390
12, 780

23 141,725
18,345
6,250

11,290
477, 795
144, 880
536,805
448,120
423, 250
43,495
29,055

1
2

5,990
11,252

2
13,083
2
13,042
65 277,497

23,355

47 340,105

28,140
12,780
7,465
6,390
27,280
6,605
19,600
13,855

4
1
3
2

7,250
7,465
6,390
6,605

12,995
7,035
12, 995
7,465
2

13,855
6,605
7,035
6,605
6,820
6,390
19,170

29 179,225
3
18,480
1
6,385

6,250
39,835

4
3

3

23,920
17,535
5,575
6,115
5,440
6,250
22,840
22,975
17,670

23,920
17,670
5,710
6,250
5,575
11, 825
22, 975
22,975
28,820

10
3

58, 855
18,075

64,970
18, 480
5,440

124
34
163
138
143
16
9

5,575
5,845
6,250
5,575
5,575
6,250
5,440
11,425
628,330
157,350
674,215
511,575
483265
483,265
52,970
28,375

5,710
5,980
6,250
5,710
5,710
6,250
5,575
11, 560
946,770
177,720
667,280
551,575
498, 655
53, 480
28, 545

6,250
2
93
31
126
119
124
13
9

3

1
7

5,440
5,440
5,710
6,250
5,440

5,990
11, 252
13,480
13,083
13, 04:
287,752

7

40,645

184
38
161
148
145
16

1
5,990
2 11,252
2 13,480
2
13,083
2 13,042
69 291,018

1,250
1,126
924
7,227, 245
6, 402, 794
5, 225, 869
94 671,245
133 739,794
87 503,630
1,156

837
4,722, 239

5,663,000

6, 556,000

38,884

32, 000

32,000

33,881
9,103

22,000
25,000
10,000

25,000
25, 000
10,000

4,804.107

5,752,000

6, 648.000

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base._
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental

2
1

9

116,315

9 116,100

9

117,820

126

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR. 1959

BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS—Continued
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Regional engineer
.
Division engineer
_.
Assistant regional engineer...
Chief engineer
•_
...
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Division engineer
District engineer
...
Assistant division engineer.
Bridge engineer
_
Right-of-way engineer
Highway planning and research engineer
Highway design engineer
Highway construction and maintenance engineer
Highway construction engineer
Highway engineer
Programing and planning engineer
Administrative officer
_ _.._ _
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Division engineer
District engineer
Assistant district engineer
Bridge engineer
Right-of-way engineer
Highway planning and research engineer
Highway design engineer
Highway construction and maintenance engineer
Highway construction engineer
Highway engineer
.
Area engineer
_.
Programing and planning engineer—
Hydraulic engineer
Appraiser
Equipment spec:alist
Administrative officer
Budget and financ'al officer
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
District
eng'neer
Ass : stant district engineer
Bridge engineer
R ight-of-way engineer
__
Highway planning and research engineer
Highway cost research engineer
Highway design engineer
Highway construction and maintenance engineer
Highway construction engineer
Highway maintenance engineer
Highway engineer
Area engineer
Programing and planning engineer. __
Office engineer
Construction engineer
Materials engineer
Construction superintendent
Appraiser
Realty officer
Equipment specialist
Transportation economist
Administrative officer
Administrative manager
Auditor
Accountant
Personnel officer
Contract officer
Property and equipment officer
Mechanical shop superintendent
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Bridge engineer
Highway design engineer
Highway construction and maintenance engineer
Highway construction engineer
Highway engineer
.
Area engineer
Programing and planning engineer..
Office engineer
Electrical engineer
Materials engineer
Construction superintendent
Appraiser
Equipment specialist
Equipment superintendent
Administrative officer
Administrative manager
Auditor
Accountant
Training officer
Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Supply officer




N u m - Total
ber salary

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary

2 $24,300
3 34,830
1
11,610
1 12,420

2 $24,300
3 35,100
1 12,420

2 $24,570
3 35,370
1 12,690

42 442,900
4
41,925
114,165
20,640

42 442,685
5 52,245
1 10,320
11 114.165
2 20,640

42 450,640
5 53,320
1 10,320
11 116,530
2 21,070

7
72,240
11 114,595

82,560
114,810

8 83,850
11 116,745
95,460
10,320
84.280
31,390
10,965

8

83,635

5
2
1

52,245
20,640
10,750

94,170
10,320
83,635
31,175
10,750

9 86, 500
70 635,320
2 17,980
39 352,760
1

9 86, 500
77 707, 280
2 17,980
40 364,975
1
8,990

87,145
810,900
2 18, 410
41 378, 695
3 27,185

1
10

8,990
92,910

1
8,990
11 100,825

9,205
1
11 102,760

2 18,195
5 46, 240
22 201,005
1
8,990
27 243,590
1
8,990

36,175
55,445
173,175
9,205
29 263,720
1
8,990

4 36,390
6 56,090
19 175,110
2 18,195
11895
34 311,895
8,990
1
8990
1
9,205
1
9 84,565

1
9
1

8,990
83,705
8,990

1
7,570
24 187,700
6 46,065

1
9

8,990
83,705

7

56,860

7

57,720

28 218,195
6 46,280
1
7,570
1
8,430
11 88,215

32 251,055
6 47,140
1
7,785
1
8,430
11

8,430
7,570
7,785
8,215
7,570
7,570

3 24,860
11 86,925
2 17,075
37 293,205
119
921,470
20 153, 765
23 181, 850
7,785
1
3 22, 710
2 15, 570
29 219, 530
7,570
1
7 53,635
7,570
1
6 46, 065
7,570
1
8,430
1
7,570
1
7,785
1
8,430
1
7,785
1
7,570
1

3 25,075
11 88, 215
2 17,075
39 311, 570
129
1,014,800
20 156,130
184, 860
8,000
23,140
16, 000
337. 380
7,570
54, 710
7,570
54, 280
7,570
62,065
7,785
8,000
8,430
7,785
7, 785

28 199,130
16 114,710

30 214,275
15 107,890

2 14, 500
51 362,655
55 395,095
92
660,765
1
7,035
64,820
7,035
14,285
20,460
138,275
20,675
7,250
33,670
31,950
141,070
20, 675
7,035
20, 460
12, 780
6,390

2 14,500
47 336,665
61 440,315
142
1,013,960
2 14,070
14 100, 640
1
7,250
1
7,250
3 20.890
30 195,785
3 20,890
7,250
1
6 40,275
6 38,340
31 205,400
20, 675
7,035
20,460
12,995
6,390

30 218,145
15 109,610
2 14,715
47 343,545
61 446,765
165
1,189,155
3 20,675
16 115,785
1
7,250
1
7,465
3 21,320
42 274,400
3 21,535
7,465
1
6 41,135
5 32,380
57 373, 475
3 21,105
7,250
1
3 20, 675
2 13,425
6,390
1

1
1
11

7,570
8,430
88,860

3 24,430
11 86,495
3 25, 505
38 300,560
118
912,395
17 130,195
19 150, 280
7,785
1
3 22, 710
2 15, 570
24 181, 680
7,570
1
7 53,420
7,570
1
6 45, 850

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Mechanical shop foreman.
Engineering aide
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative officer
Auditor
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Bridge engineer..
Highway design engineer.
Highway construction and maintenance engineer
Highway construction engineer
Highway engineer
Area engineer
Office engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Materials engineer.
Safety engineer
Construction superintendent
Construction inspector
Appraiser.
Realty assistant
Administrative manager
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Accountant
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant
Procedures assistant
Contract assistant
Supply officer
Purchasing agent
Engineering a'de
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890..
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded pos^t?ons at annual rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
C onstruct ion inspector
Operator
Supervising bridge engineer
Truck driver
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Automotive mechanic
Body and fender repairman
Carpenter
Construction and maintenance
worker
Cook
Electrician
Engineering equipment mechanic.
Fireman
Foreman
Garage attendant
Grader operator
Laborer
Lubricator
Machinist
Mechanic, subforeman
Mechanical leader
Mechanic's helper
Operator
_
Painter
Partsman supervisor
Plumber-steamfitter
Powderman
Radio repairman
Road construction and maintenance lead foreman
Road maintenance foreman
Shovel operator
Timekeeper
Tire repairman
Tool repairer
Tool, stock, and partskeeper
Truck driver
Utility repairman
Warehouseman
Watchman
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses.

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

2 $12,995
2
12,995

2 $13,425
2 13,425

6,320
6,725

6,455
6,725
25 155,035
18 112,770

18
7
26
3

142,265
111,555
12,635
273,380
358,720
215,105
6,250
6,250
6,115
12,230
11,150
16,995
10,880
6,250
104,670
41,320
148,190
16,455

2
1
1
1
2
3
13

11, 555
5,575
6,250
5,440
11,555
18,075
70, 820

2
2
1
1
21
18

2
2
3
1
15
8
17
1

$12,995
12,995
6,185
6,725
129,900
111,150
12,635
284, 530
285,340
129,360
6,250
6,250
12,230
11,150
16,590

23
18
2
44
58
35

2
2
3
2

6,250

45,815
98,150
5,575

2 11,420
1
5,575
1
6,250
1
5,440
2 11. 555
2 12,365
15 81, 570
213
1,085, 245
134 593,740
321
1,317,725
332
1, 210, 500
343
1,142,430
108 328,755
8 23,050

1,144,030
127 567,610
330
1,362,905
332
1,213,945
380
1,266,125
149 451,175
15 42,050

2 12,635
45 281,925
57 354,630
40 246,760
6,250
6,250
6,116
12,365
5,845
17,400
10,880
6.250
205, 020
41, 860
169,410
16. 590
5,440
11, 690
5,710
6,250
5,440
11,825
18,210
12 65, 715
228
1,160, 640
127 579,355
365
1,520,885
326
1,200,935
373
1,261,410
147 450,185
15 42,560

5,440
13,936
8,990
13,000
31 104,455

~35~~Il9~942

~35"ll9,~942

15 104,743
3 21,444
6 42,558

15 104,743
3 21,444
6 42,558

15 104,743
3 21,444
6 42,558

12, 708
18,033
21,090
323,735
71, 841
117,955
6,406
360,405
60,233
12,812
14,560
32,615

16
1
52
10
2
2
4
12
5 33,175
44 301, 694
19,552
7,030
1
2 14,476
1
6,635
2 14,310

12,708
18,033
21,090
323,735
71,841
117,955
6,406
52 360,405
10 60,233
12, 812
14, 560
32,615
86,093
33,175
301, 694
19, 552
7,030
14, 476
6,635
14,310

12,708
18,033
21.090
323, 735
71, 841
117, 955
6,406
360, 405
60, 233
12, 812
14, 560
32,615
86,093
33,175
301, 694
19, 552
7,030
14, 476
6,635
14,310

81 615,327
3 18, 325
7 47, 111
4 24, 792
6,947
1
6,739
1
10 65, 440
43 281, 325
2 13. 894
8 51, 083
6 35, 940
107 494,937

81 615,327
3 18, 325
7 47, 111
4 24,792
6,947
1
6,739
1
10 65, 440
43 281, 325
2 13. 894
8 51, 083
6 35, 940
107 494,937

5, 440

5,440
1

8,990

1

3
46
11
16
1
52
10
2
2
4
12
5
44
3
1
2
1
2

8,990

81 615, 327
3 18,325
7 47, 111
4 24,792
1
6,947
1
6,739
10 65, 440
43 281.325
2 13, 894
8 51,083
6 35, 940
107 494,937

3,623
3,450
3,196
21,164,125
19, 800, 710
18. 356, 454
352
422
473
1,425, 435
1, 823, 430
2, 273,305

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
2,916
3,151
United States and possessions. __ 2,640
19, 036,170
17,291,760
15, 553.163
120 702,520
112 685,520
83 529,986
Foreign countries: U. S. rates ...
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment:
1,963.935
1, 971, 555
2,286.097
United States and possessions
10,180
10,080
61,373
Foreign countries: Local rates..

127

DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE
1957 actual
Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
N ight work differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad.

01

Num- Total
ber

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

$969, 760
20, 578
82.184

$71, 600
577.095
38, 510
119.500
387,680

$79, 640
459. 635
34,170
126, 600
389, 650

All personal services, field.

19,841,491

21,153,300

22, 802, 500

Personal services

24, 645, 598

26,905,300.

29,450,500

$10,830,375
1,232,928

$15,889,000
3,355,000

$19,293,000
2,753.000

2,487,930
803,241
21,644

2,423.000
725,000
20,000

2,300,000
725.000
20,000

473,313
29,866

654,000

682,000

4,497, 501
1,055,948

185,700

436, 500

316,923

580,000

542,000

78,009

13,000

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Federal-aid highways (trust fund)":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Forest highways (trust fund)":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Public lands" highways ftrust fund)".
"Inter-American Highway":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Bureau of Pttblic Roads miscellaneous
accounts":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Other Bureau of Public Roads trust
funds"
"Plant acquisition and construction,"
Atomic Energy Commission
"Roads and trails for States, national
forests fund," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture
"Forest roads and trails," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture
"Salaries and expenses, civil defense
functions of Federal agencies," Federal Civil Defense Administration
"Salaries and expenses," Agricultural
Research Service, Department of
Agriculture
"Cooperative work," Forest Service,
Department of Agriculture
"Access roads," Department of Defense.
"Military construction, Air Force"
"Military construction, Army"
"Military construction, Navy"
"Construction," National Park Service,
Department of the Interior
"Road construction and maintenance
(liquidation of contract authorization)" Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior
"Construction," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior.
"Management of lands and resources,"
Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior
"Contributed funds," Bureau of Land
Management, Department of the
Interior
"Construction and rehabilitation,"
Bureau of Reclamation, Department
of the Interior
"Rama Road, Nicaragua," Department
of State
"Buildings management fund," General Services Administration

80,999
595,196

800,000

799,900

44,760
17,952
338
60,-286
271
1,757
1,361,035

10,000

10,000

24,700
50,000
20,000
164,000

12,000
50,000
20,000
164,000
1,120,000

1, 445, 000

77, 733

53,000

42,000

529, 288

384,000

384,000

7,380

10,000

10,000

7,726

47,000

47,000

3,032

5,000

30,167

30,000

30,000

18,000

10,000

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
WORKING CAPITAL FUND
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $16,000:
Director
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Associate director
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Associate director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Aeronautical engineer
Assistant director
__
Associate director...
Chemist
Electronic scientist
General engineer.
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Statistician
_
Weights and measures coordinator..




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$16,000

1

$16,000

1

$16,000

2

28,165

3

42,355

3

42,570

1

13,330

2
1
1
4
2
1
5
1
5
24
2

24,300
12,150
12,690
47,520
24,300
12,690
59,130
11,610
61,290
292.950
24,570

2
1
1
3
2
1
4
1
5
24
2
1

24,570
12.420
12,690
36,180
24,570
13,120
48,060
11.610
61,560
297,860
24,840
11,610

2
1
1
3
2
1
4
1
5
24
2
1

24, 840
12,420
12,690
24,840
13,120
48,600
11,880
62,370
300,070
25,110
11,880

1957 actual

Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer _
Aeronautical engineer
Budget officer
Chemist
Electronic scientist
General engineer.
Mathematician.. _
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist—
_
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Publications officer
Supply officer
Technologist
Weights and measures coordinator
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Ceramic engineer
Chemist
Classification officer
Data processing applications analyst..
Deputy budget officer
Deputy supply officer
Elecjtrical engineer
Electronic scientist
General engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Materials engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Microanalyst
_
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Placement officer
Publication editor
Safety engineer
•_.
Scientific photographer
Statistician
Technologist
Weights and measures coordinator
GS-12; $7,570 to $8,645:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Auditor
Budget analyst
Ceramic engineer
Chemist
Classification officer
Data processing applications analystElectrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
General engineer
Glassblower
Health physicist—
Hydraulic engineer
Librarian
Materials engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Microanalyst
Motion picture production specialist-.
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
.
Physical science administrator
Physical science editor
Physicist
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Property officer
Statistician
Structural engineer
Technologist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Auditor
Budget analyst
Ceramic engineer
Chemist
Classification officer
Data, processing applications analystElectrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
General engineer
Hyrdaulic engineer
Instrumentmaker
Librarian
Management analyst
Materials engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
_

Num- Total
ber
salary
3
5
1
25
7
4
8
3
6
1
1
6
48

$31,820
54,825
10, 535
263,160
73,315
43,000
83,205
31,820
62,995
10,320
10,965
63,855
509,335

1
4
2

10,750
43,860
21,070

1
3
11
1
31
1
1
1
1
2
28
5
2
1
5
4
1
7
1
1
1
2
73
1
1
1

9,420
27,185
107, 275
8,990
285, 785
9,205
8,990
9,205
10,065
19,055
254,945
46, 670
18,840
9,420
45, 380
36,820
10,065
64,005
9,205
9,205
8,990
19, 270
678,845
9,205
9,205
8,990

18, 625
47, 960
9,420
7,785
24,645
75,010
7,785
15, 355
24, 430
519, 400
7,785
7,570
32, 215
56, 000
178, 410
64,860
7, 570
8,215
15,140
8,215
15, 785
68, 345
95,140
78,065
8,000
8.000
8,215
30, 495
8,215
16, 000
595. 530
7,785
8,430
8,215
8,215
7,570
38,925
6,390
60, 735
65, 895
6,820
33, 025
64, 605
499, 915
7,250
20,675
49, 245
35, 390
191, 020
49, 890
14,285
6,605
6,605
6,390
28, 570
120, 240
93,390
21,105

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$32,035
55,255
10,320
244,455
73,960
43,430
62,565
21,070
31, 820
10, 535
10,965
53, 965
504,390
10, 320
10,965
44, 290
10, 535

1
1
5
47
1
1
4
1

$32,465
55,900
10, 535
245,960
74,390
43,645
62,780
21, 285
32, 250
10,535
11,180
54,395
508,475
10, 320
11,180
44, 505
10, 535

1
3
11
1
27

9,635
27,400
108,135
9, 205
251, 760
9,420
9,205
8,990
10,065
10,065
248,105
47,315
9,635
9,635
27,400
37, 250
10, 065
64, 865
9,420

1
3
11
1
27
1
1
1
1
1
27
5
1
1
3
4
1
7
1

9,635
27,830
108, 780
9,205
253, 910
9,420
9,205
8,990
10, 065
10, 065
250, 255
47, 745
9,635
9,635
27, 615
37,680
10,065
65, 510
9,420

1
2
57
1
1
1
1
2
4

9,205
19,485
532,855
9,420
9,205
9,205
8,990
18,840
38, 325

1
2
58
1
1
1
1
2
4

9,205
19, 700
547, 865
9,420
9,205
9,205
8,990
19, 055
38, 540

9
1
2
3
59
1
1
3
6
21
7
1
1
2
1
2
8
11
9
1

76, 300
8,000
15, 785
24, 860
472. 215
8,000
7,785
24,215
49, 075
165, 635
58,150
7,785
8,430
15, 570
8.430
16,000
61, 850
88,430
71, 355
8,215

1
1
5
47
1
1
4
1

8,000
75, 870
7,785
15, 570
24, 645
460, 775
8,000
7,570
24, 000
48, 645
156,990
57, 935
7, 570
8,430
15, 355
8.430
16,000
61, 420
87, 785
71, 355
8,215

8,000

8,215
30, 925
8,215
7,785
535, 400
8,000
8,430
8,215
1
5

7,785
39,570

8,430
31,140
8,430
7,785
547, 055
8,000
8,645
8,430
1
5

6,605
61,380
73,145
7,035
33,455
71, 640
430,640
7,250
20, 890
49,890
28, 785
157,350
43, 500
1
1
1
4
19

6,820
6,820
6,605
28, 785
134, 740
58,215
21,320

7,785
39,785
6.605
62,025
74,005
7,035
33,885
72,285
439,395
7,465
21,320
50, 535
29, 215
165, 030
43, 930

1
1
1
4
19

6,820
6,820
6,605
29,215
136,030
58,860
21, 750

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS—Continued
WORKING CAPITAL FUND—Continued
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
Deduct lapses
._
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued
Optical technician
Personnel officer
Physical science editor
Physicist
Procurement officer
Property officer
Publications editor
Safety engineer
Statistician
Structural engineer
...
Supply officer
Technologist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Administrative officer
Construction foreman
Electronic technician
Foundryman
Glassblower
Instrument maker
.___
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Auditor
Budget analyst
Ceramic engineer.
Chemist
Data processing applications analyst..
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
E lectronic technician
Engineering aide
Engineering draftsman
Foundryman
.__•
General engineer
Geologist. -.--•Glassblower. _-_
Hydraulic engineer
Instrumentmaker
Laboratory mechanic
Landscape gardener
Librarian
Management analyst
Materials engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Optical technician
Personnel assistant
Physical science aide
Physical science editor
Physicist
Procurement officer
Property assistant
Purchasing agent
Records officer
Safety engineer
Scientific illustrator
Statistician
Structural engineer
Supply cataloger
Tabulating project planner
Technologist
Translator
Transportation specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Auto mechanic foreman
Cabinetmaker
Carpenter
Electrician
Elevator mechanic
Gardener
Labor foreman
Mason and plasterer, foreman
Operating engineer.
Painter
Pipefitter
Planner-estimator
Refrigeration and air-conditioning
mechanic
Sheet metal worker
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental




Num- Total
ber salary
$14,070
20,030
19,815
644,700
7,035
13, 855
7,035
6,390
28,355
6,605
54,990
12,910
6, 455
5,915
6,320
18, 015
37,920
11,015
145,720
37,365
5,575
5,710
12,500
419,060
5,440
37,365
36, 555
55,305
20 113,255
32,910
6
28, 280
5
6,115
1
24,325
4
5,980
1
5,575
1
6,250
1
250,350
42
28, 955
5
5,845
1
5,710
1
10,880
2
12,365
2
97,435
16
85,745
14
24,730
4
5,980
1
17,670
3
23,515
4
18,075
3 492,575
80
5,980
1
11,015
2
22,300
4
6,115
1
5,575
1
5,845
1
5,440
1
12, 500
2
6,385
1
5,440
1
33,855
6
5,440
1
5,980
1 201, 710
348
37 1,788,000
107 482,460
353 1,491,260
255 926,755
202 668,125
55 163,480
7
21,040

2
2
234

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

NTum- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
2
3
2
92

$14,285
20,245
13,640
655,605
7,250
14,070
7,035
7,250
6,605
28,785

5

2
3
2

34,960
6,590

$14,500
20.460
13,855
665,865
7,250
14,285
7,035
7,250
6,605
29,430

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay—
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned

35,390

All personal services, departmental.

6,725

1
3
6

6,455
18,285
38,595

1
3
6

6,590
18,420
38,730

2
23
6
1
1

11,150
135,785
37,500
5,710
5,440
12,500
367,305
5,575
25,000
30,710
43,480
119,235
33,315
28,550

2
23
6
1
1

11,285
136,865
37,500
5,845
5,575
12,500
374,365
5,710
25,000
30,980
43,750
126,025
33,585
28,955

5,980
6,115
5,710
6,250
278,900
29,360

1
1
1
1
47
5
1
1
2
2
18
10
4
1
3
3

60
4
5
7
21
6
5

47
1
2
2
18
10
4
1
3
71
1
4
1

5,845
11,150
12,500
109,260
61,690
24,865
6,115
17,805
17,670
18,345
434,435
34435
5,575
22,570
6,250

5,980
5,575
12,500
6,385
5,575
34,260
5,575
6,115
36 197,955
316 1,621,465
100 458,085
317 1,337, 945
217 793,075
174 578,800
49 147,165
7
21,380

12,396
17,055
12,604
18,532
5,678
5,741
11,169
5,699
17, 513
11,460
18,116
32,302

2
3
5

12,043
11,606
988,150

2
2
234

61
4
5
7
22
6
5

73
1
4
1

6,115
6,250
5,845
6,250
280,250
29,765
6,115
5,980
11,420
12,500
110,070
62,095
25,000
6,250
17,940
17,805
18,480
47610
447,610
5,710
22,840
6,250

6,115
5,710
12,500
6,385
5,710
34,800
5,710
6,250
36 199,710
320 1,648,070
101 467,160
321 1,361,265
220 807,315
177 591,980
49 148,185
7
21,550
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
1
3
2.
3
5

12,396
17,055
12,604
18,532
5,678
5,741
11,169
5,699
17,513
11,460
18,116
32,302

2
12,043
2
11,606
988,150 234

12,043
11,606
988,150

12,396
17,055
12,604
18,532
5,678
5,741
11,169
5,699
17,513
11,460
18,116
32,302

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
_

2,960
2,689
2,715
17,274,439
15,790,354
16,027,204

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Laboratory director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Electronic scientist
Physical science administrator..
Physicist.,.
_.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Administrative officer
Electronic scientist
Mechanical engineer
Physicist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
.
General engineer..
Mathematician
.
Mechanical engineer
Personnel officer
Physical science administratorPhysicist
Statistician
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Astronomer
Chemical engineer
Chemist
_.
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
Mathematician
M echanical engineer
Meteorologist
Personnel officer
_
Physical science administrator..
Physical science editor
Physicist...
Supply officer
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative officer
Astronomer
..
Budget officer
Chemist
__.
Classification officer
. _ _ _.
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
Instrument maker
Materials engineer
Mechanical engineer
Meteorologist
Physicist
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Instrument maker
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Chemical engineer
Chemist
,.
Civil engineer
__
Cryogenic technologist
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist _
Electronic technician^-.
Engineering draftsman
Instrument maker
_
Laboratory mechanic
_.
Librarian
Materials engineer
Mathematician
___
Mechanical engineer
Meteorologist
Physical science editor
Physicist
Purchasing agent.
: L _ _.
Scale inspector
Scientific photographer
Statistician
___
Supply assistant
Tabulating project planner....
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.
.
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
.
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.
..-^

1957 actual

1958 estimate

.959 estimate

ISTum- Total
ber salary

STum- Total
ber
salary

Slum- Total
ber salary

845.8
$4,772,098

524.7
$2,982,354

529.4
$2,998,204

114.2
12,502,341

164.3
12,808,000

185.6
13,029,000

121,901
136,793
123,915

137,000
134,000
123,000

137,000
139,000
125,000

242,836
21,020
460

49,000
251,000
21,000
1,000

50,000
251,000
21,000
1,000

13,524,000

13,753,000

-58,158
13,091,108

1
13

13
1

25
1
1
1

13,760

1

13,760

13,760

11,610
36,180
35,910

1
3
3

11,880
36,720
36,180

11,880
36,990
36,720

10,965
62,780
10,320
93,955

1
6
1
9

10,965
62,780
10,535
95,030

11,180
63,210
10,535
95,675

8,990
120,525
9,635
8,990
37,250
8,990
9,205
119,665
9,850

9,205
111, 535
9,850
9,205
37,680
8,990
9,420
101,685
10,065

7, 570
7,570
15,140
15,785
88,215
70,280
8,645
23,785
7,570
15,355
8,215
7,570
194,840
7,785
7,250
7,035
6,390
14,500

7,570
7,785
15,355
16,000
88,645
47,140
8,645
24,215
7,785
7,570

1
18
16
1
3
12

1
12

11
1

9,205
112,395
9,850
9,205
38,110
9,205
9,420
102,545
10,065
7,785
7,785
15,570
16, 215
89,505
47, 570
8,645
24, 430
7,785
7,785

7,785
174,065
8,000

1
22
1

7,250

1

7,465

6,390
7,465

1
1

6,605
7,465

7,785
175,785
8,000

7,035
128,350
114,495
7,465
21,750
85,065
7,035
27 191,8

26

184,630

26

185,705

13,045

2

13,315

2

13,450

6,115
6,115
6,115
5,440
5,575
67,805
110,745
79,400
23,245
103,455
5,980
5,575
18,480
24,460
6,115
6,250
5,440
117,130
5,575
5,980
5,440
11,690
5,980
5,440
162,440
602,800
123,015
474,735

1
1
1
1
13
15
15
3
21
1

18
14
4
18

19

31
118
28
111

7,250
114,710
107,030
7,465
21,965
86,355

6,250
5,440
6,250
5,575
79,360
91,725
85,650
17,535
120,990
6,115
5,710
6,250
24, 730
6,250
6,250
5,575
18 109,665
1
5,710
1
6,115
1
5,575
2
11,825
1
6,115
1
5,575
28 148,340
108 551,610
29 128,445
104 442,160

7,465
115,355
114,280
7,465
22,180
87,000

6,250
5.575
6,250
5,710
13
79,630
16
97,570
15
86,055
3
17,670
21 121,530
1
6,250
5,845
1
1
6,250
4
25,000
1
6,250
1
6,250
1
5,710
18 110,205
1
5,845
1
6,250
1
5,710
2
11,960
1
6,250
1
5,710
28 149,825
108 554,445
29 130,065
104 445,130

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
_
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Electrician
Equivalent to less than $5,440. _
Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employmentPart-time employment:
United States and possessions
._
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
._
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
_
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
96 $338,295
116 376,885
33
98,360
1
83

5,636
332,863

96 $339,655
109 356,955
29
87,370
1
83

5,636
332,863

96 $341,525
109 359,250
29
87,965
1
83

5,636
332,863

934 4,863,164 883 4, 593,139 885 4,635,459
190.3
294.3
190
866,459
1,473,509

638.7
3,383,405
1
6,250

3,725,000

3,769,000

92,151

103,000

103,000

116, 810
1,561
98,590

116,000

121,000

97,000

100,000
15,000
151,000
6,000
18,000
14,000

15,000
151,000
6,000
18,000
14,000

145, 713
5,896
17,700
12, 744
-15, 768
3,865,052

4, 245,000

4,297,000

16,956,160

17, 769,000

18,050,000

WEATHER BUREAU
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE WEATHER BUREAU
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $16,000:
Chief of bureau.
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Deputy chief of bureau
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Program director
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Assistant chief of bureau
Assistant chief of division...
Assistant to chief of bureau.
Chief of division..Chief of section
Executive assistant
Hydrologist
Physicist
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Assistant chief of division...
Chief of division
Chief of section
Climatologist
Executive assistant
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Meteorologist
Physicist
Research meteorologist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Assistant chief of division....
Assistant chief of section
Budget analyst-.
Chief of section
Coordinator
„_
_.
Electronic engineer
_
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Liaison officer
Meteorologist
Physicist
Research meteorologist
Statistician
_.
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of section
Budget analyst
Chief of section
___
Climatologist
Electronic engineer
Fiscal assistant..
Forecaster
HydrologistMeteorologist
Personnel assistant
Physicist
Research meteorologist
Statistician




1958 estimate

FROM

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $16,000

1 $16,000

14,190

1

14,190

1
3

$16,000

40,205

3

40,205

23,220

2

23,760

11,610
71,820
34,830

1
6
3

11,880
72,090
34,830

32,895
21,070
52, 675
10, 750
21,070

32,465
20,855
52,030
10, 535
20, 640
11,395

"16," 535"

1

11,395

T ~ ~ 16," 756"

3 27,400
9,205
1
9,420
1
21 193,735

3 27,615
1
9,205
1
9,420
21 195,885

2 19,055
1
9,205
1
9,205
16 148, 570
1 10,065
13 118, 590
9,635
1

2 19,055
1
9,420
1
9,205
16 150,505
1 10,065
13 119,450
1
9,635

46,495
47,140
31,140
38,925
4

30,710

5 40, 215
7,785
1
33 259, 915
7,570
1
3 25,935
20 154,410
I 7,785

6
6
4
5

46,925
47,570
31,570
39,355

4

31,140

5 40,645
1
8,000
33 263,140
1
7,785
3 26,150
20 156,560
I
7,785

14,405
40,850
23,760
34,830
11,880
95,850
46,710
11,610
11,610
11,610
30,960
62,780
10, 750
10,320
20,640

10 103,200
1 10,320
6 61,920

1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Chief of section
Climatologist
Communications specialist
Electronic engineer
Fiscal assistant
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Librarian
Meteorological aide
Meteorologist
Personnel assistant
Physicist
Procurement and supply assistant
Research meteorologist
Scientific illustrator
Statistician
Technical assistant
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Laboratory electronic mechanic
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Arctic logistics specialist
Assistant chief of section
Chief of section
Climatologist
Communications specialist
Electronic engineer
Electronic technician
Fiscal assistant
Forecaster
Hydrologist
....
Instrument analyst
Laboratory electronic mechanic
Librarian
Meteorological aide
Meteorologist
Personnel assistant
Physicist
Procurement and supply assistant--..
Research meteorologist. .
Scientific illustrator
Statistician
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.-.-.GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335._-_
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890-GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Assistant foreman, printing plant
Compositor, printing plant
Foreman, printing plant
Instrument mechanic
Photographer, printing plant
Platemaker, printing plant
Pressman, printing plant
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.

70,065
48,000
15,570
23,140
22, 710
60,990
7,570
7,785
15,140
292,560
7,785
25,290
145,120
8,000

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $20, 245
1
6,820
4 27, 925
1
6,605
57, 570
19, 815
42,425
6,820
85,925
14,285
6,390
12,995
42 301,060
4 26, 205
2 14,930
2 12,780
20 141, 775
1
7,250
1
7,465
4 28,570

2
3
1
1
5
1
3
11
2
5
1
3
10
2
6
40
4
1
2
11
4
2
5
99
118
237
85
47
5

3 $20,460
6,820
4 28,355
1
6,820
8 58,215
3 20,030
6 42,855
1
7,035
12 86,785
2 14,500
1
6,390
2 13,210
42 306,220
4 26,635
2 14,930
2 12,995
30 211,050
1
7,250
1
7,465
4 28,785

5,915

1

6,050

11, 555
18,210
6,250
5, 575
31,250
6,250
18,750
64, 700
11,825
30, 845
6,115
17, 535
56,290
12,095
34, 665
246, 625
24, 730
6,250
11,150
69,020
23, 515
12, 365
26,200
497, 790
535, 440
965, 235
318,325
153. 220
16, 245

2
3
1
1
5
1
3
11
2
5
1
3
10

11,690
18,345
6,250
5,710
31, 520
6,250
18, 885
65, 375
11,825
31,115
6,115
17, 670
56,830
12,095
34,935
248, 785
25,000
6,250
11,285
69,560
23, 785
12,365
26,470
503,190
541, 650
977,925
321,215
154, 750
16, 415

2
1
1
10
3
1

13,978
6,157
8,694
56,323
18,736
6,157
44, 347
43 169,218

6
40
4
1
2
11
4
2
5
99
118
237
85
47
5

2 14, 476
1
6,385
1
8.964
10 56, 323
3 19, 716
1
6,572
7 45,677
43 172,127
1,097

1,087
6,047,840
35.7
179,966

6,185, 995
21.4
98,760

$12, 780
7,035
35,175
6,390
36,465
26,635
21,320
11

80,395

1
6,605
2 13,425
56 403,205
5 33,240
3 19,600
29 202,940
1
7,465
1
7,465
4 29,000
1

6,185

3

18,480

5

31,790

3
11
6
5
1
3
10
2
22
34
3
1
1
18
4
2
5
53
119
236
90
49
5

19,020
66,050
33, 855
31,385
6,250
17,805
57,370
12, 230
121, 975
208, 855
19,290
6,250
5, 575
111,285
23, 785
12, 365
26, 725
270. C05
548, 415
978,815
340,075
162,375
16,670

2 14, 576
1
6,435
1
9,014
10 56, 723
3 19. 866
1
6,622
7 45, 977
43 172, 842
1,117
6, 465, 380
23.4
109, 395

Net permanent, departmental (av1,075. 6
erage number, net salary)
1,051.3
1,093. 6
6,087,235
5, 867, 874
6, 355, 985
Positions other than permanent: Inter4, 745
mittent employment
5,300
Other personal services:
16, 300
Regular pay above 52-week base
16,600
141, 650
138, 709
Overtime and holiday pay
143, 650
42, 300
Nightwork differential—
44, 820
42,300
All personal services, departmental.

1
9,420
3 27,615
22 204,015
1
8,990
3 26,970
44, 950
18, 410
9,420
110, 245
17,980
163,110
9,850

1958 estimate

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Forecaster
Meteorologist in charge..
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Meteorologist in charge
Regional administrative officer.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Chief airport meteorologist
Climatologist
Electronic engineer
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Meteorologist in charge
Principal assistant
Research meteorologist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Administrative assistant
Chief airport meteorologist
Chief of section
Climatologist
Fire weather coordinator
Forecaster
Hydrologist
Maintenance technician.
Meteorologist in charge. .

6,056, 296

2
1
7
6
1
2
2

23,490
11,610
73,530
65,145
9,420
18,410
17,980
65,080
37,035
47 440,375

6,292. 230

2
1

23,760
11,610
73,960
65, 575

9,635
18, 410
18,195
65, 510
37, 250
47 444,245

3

28,475

3

28,690

5
7
5
11
1

38,065
57,505
39,570
86,925
8,430

5
7
5
11
1
86

38,280
57,935
40, 215
87, 785
8, 430

690,580
9 72,430
6 45,635
33 267,440

697,890
9 73,290
6 46,065
33 270,020

6, 563, 835

2 23,760
5 58,320
9 93,310
6 66,005
1
9,635
2 18,625
2 18,410
7 65,940
4 37,465
54 514,875
6 53,940
5 46,885
7

53,635
58,150
40, 430
88,215
8,645

11
1
148
1,170,885
9 73,720
6 46,280
58 455,185

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959
1957 actual

WEATHER BUREAU—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE WEATHER BUREAU—Continued
1957 actual

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued
Principal assistant
___
Research meteorologist
Tabulation project planner
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Administrative assistant
__..__
Assistant chief of section
Chief airport meteorologist..
Climatologist
Electronic engineer
._
Executive officer
Fire weather coordinator
Fiscal assistant
Forecaster
...Hydrologist
M aintenance technician
Meteorological aide
Meteorologist in charge
Personnel assistant
Physicist
...
Principal assistant
Procurement and supply assistant..
Research meteorologist
Statistician
Technical assistant
GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725:
Maintenance technician.._
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Chief airport meteorologist
Climatologist
Communications specialist
Electronic equipment inspector
Executive officer
Forecaster
._
Hydrologist
Liaison officer•_
Maintenance technician.
Meteorological aide
Meteorologist in charge. _
Observer in charge
Personnel assistant..
Principal assistant
-•__
Research meteorologist. _




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary ber salary ber salary
33 $262,710
32 $250, 840
32 $253,420
12 94,065
12 93,635
12 93,205
2 15,570
2 15,785
2 15,570
1
7,035
6 43,285
2 14,500
21 150,960
1
6,390
2 13,425
9 63,315
5 32,165
312
2,243,510
17 121,100
4 26,205
1
6,605
68 493,000
4 25,560
1
7,465
5
12
2
7

32,165
84,850
12,780
50,750

36 220,500
1 5,710
5 31,250
14 87,500
3 18,210
2 11,690
3 16,320
172
1,070,545
22 136,825
1
6,250
41 228,980
16 95,680
88 548,110
8 45,140
1 5,710
85 528,685
4 24,460

4
1

25,990
7,465

5
12
2
7

32,595
85,710
12,780
51,180

1
7,250
4 30,290
2 14,930
21 153,540
1
6,605
2 13,640
64,605
5 32,810
270
1,972,135
17 123, &35
4 27,065
1
6,820
54 393,220
4 26,205
1
7,465
38 267,330
5 32,810
10 71,855
2 12,995
7 51,395

36 222,390

36 223,335

1
7,035
6 43,715
2 14,715
21 152,680
1
6,390
2 13,425
9 64,175
5 32,595
312
2,270,170
17 122,390
4 26,635
1
6,605

1
5
14

5,710
31,520
88,310
18,345
11,825
16,590

172
1,079,725
22 137,905
1
6,250
117 644, 580
16 96,490
521,855
8 45,410
1
5,845
80 502,430
4 24,595

5,845
1
5 31,655
14 88,580
3 18,480
2 11,960
3 16,725
597
3,679,005
22 138,445
1
6,250
154 850,585
22 129, 535
59 373,880
8 45,545
5,980
1
84 530,400
4 24,730

Field: Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued
Statistician
Tabulation project planner
Technical assistant
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925..
_
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685..
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,440 or above:
Foreman, printing plant
—
Instrument mechanic
Plant supervisor
Pressman
Equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $5,710
1 $5,845
2 11,960
2 11,960
4 24,730
4 25,000
55 285,905
55 288,875
1,317
1,445
6,704,625
7,265,330
66 305,460
35 172,500
776
559
2,313,430
3,137,630
251 948,455 251 956,955
213 725,150 213 732,290
36 109,705
36 110,895
2
11
2
6

11,480
61,730
12,875
34,842
78,188

4,038
21,431,820
239.1
1,204,423

2
11
2
6
23

11,480
61,825
12,875
34,842
78,188

21,496,710
172.9
725,245

1 $5,980
2 12,095
4 25,135
55 290,360
972
4,760,235
35 173,445
556
2,315,110
251 961,205
213 735,860
36 111,405
2
11
2
6
23

11,530
62,180
12,925
34,992
78,828

4,045
22,462,865
244.5
1,058,850

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
3, 756.1
United States and possessions
3,743.9
3, 758. 5
19,931,324
20,471,465
21,179,015
55 296,073
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
55 300,000
42 225,000
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: United States and
460,305
possessions
463,388
492,400
Other personal services:
66, 050
Regular pay above 52-week base
66,650
Overtime and holiday pay
1,336,280
1,300,180
1,327,028
Nightwork differential--.-__
494r200
491,132
501,500
Living and quarters allowance
256,400
235,178
256, 400
196,572
Additional pay for Service abroad
175,884
199, 572
01

All personal services, field -

22,893,159

23, 581,272

24, 247,565

Personal services

28, 949, 455

29,873, 502

30,811,400

$25,771,822

$26,175,000

$27,406,400

115,491
3,045,949
16,193

176,852
3, 509,000
12,650

155,000
3,250,000

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Establishment of meteorological facilities"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Special statistical work"

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

SALARIES AND EX£EN&ES
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num* Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Special positions at. rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Secretary, of.Defense-„
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
Deputy secretly of defense..
1 22,500
1 22,500
1 22,500
Assistant secretary (comptroller)
1 20,000
1 20, OQQ
1 20,000
Assistant secretary (engineering) .^_rH.
1
Assistant secretary (health arid
medical)
1 20, Odd
1 20,000
1 20,000
Assistant secretary (international
1 20,000
1 20,000
security affairs).
1 20,000
Assistant secretary (manpower, per1 20,000
sonnel and reserve)
1 20,000
1 20,000
Assistant secretary (properties and
1 20,000
installations)
1 20,000
1 20,000
Assistant secretary (public affairs) — .
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
Assistant secretary (research and development)
-.1 20,000
Assistant secretary (research and
engineering) _ *
1 20,000
1 20,000
Assistant secretary (supply and
logistics)
—
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
Assistant to the Secretary (atomic
kriergy) and chairman, military
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
liaison cornihittee-^—^
___.._
1 20,000
1 19,000
1 20,000
General coUnseL..,„.,__-__
Grades established by act of Aug. U 194?,
Public Law 313, 80th Cong. (61 S.tat.
715), as amended:
Chief* foreign intelligence branch,
planning division
.
1 13,500
Deputy assistant secretary (health
1 19,000
1 19,000
and medical)
__
1 19,000
Deputy assistant secretary (research
and development)
1 19,000
1 13,200
1 13,200
Deputy director of electronics
1 13,200
1 13,200
p epiity director of science
Director of aeronautics (research and
1 14,000
development) __^___
...
-.
Director of electronics (engineering)...
1 16,000
Director of electronics (research and
1 13,200
development)
—
15,000
[Director, office of aeronautics
15,000
Director, office of atomic, biological,
14,000
14,000
and chemical warfare..
16,000
16,000
Director; Office of electronics
16,000
16,000
Director, office of foreign programs
Director, office of guided missiles (re14,000
14,000
search and engineering)
15,000
15,000
Director, office of planning
13, 500
13, 500
Director, office of science
1 13,500
19,000
19,000
Director of guided missiles.—.
_.
Director of guided missiles (engineer1 14,000
ing)
.
.
Director of ordnance and transport
1 14,000
equipment
...-Director of specialized warfare
1 .13,200
Director, planning division (research
1 15,000
and development)
Executive assistant to the director of
1 16,000
guided missiles
_
1 16,000
Senior deputy assistant secretary (re1 19,000
1 19,000
search and engineering)
GS-18. $16,000:
Deputy assistant secretary (comp1 16,000
1 16,000
16,000
troller)
Deputy assistant secretary (engineer16,000
ing)
_
Depiity assistant secretary (interna16,000
16,000
16,000
tional security affairs)
Deputy assistant secretary (man16,000
16,000
16,000
power, personnel and reserve)
Deputy assistant secretary (politico16,000
16,000
16,000
military affairs)
Deputy assistant secretary (properties
16,000
16,000
16,000
a n i installations)
Deputy assistant secretary (public
16,000
16,000
16,000
affairs)
Deputy assistant secretary (supply
16,000
16,000
16,000
and logistics)
Deputy comptroller for accounting
16,000
16,000
16,000
policy
-.
16,000
1 16.000
16,000
Deputy general counsel
16,000
Director, aircraft and marine craft
16,000
1 16,000
16,000
Director of budget
Director of cataloging, standardiza16,000
tion and inspection
1 16,000
1 16,000
16,000
Director of construction
1 16,000
16,000
1 16,000
Director, office of domestic programs .
Director, office of personnel security
1 16,000
1 16,000
16,000
policy




Departments,!: Grades and ranges—Con. N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
GS-18, $16,000— Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, office of planning and requirements policy
1 $16,000
1 $16,000
Director, office of procurement policy
1 $16,000
1 16,000
1 16,00$
Director, office of production policy..
1 16,000
1 16,00O!
Director, office of special operations...
1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000>
Director, office of transportation,
communications, and petroleum
policy
1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
Director of inspection and audit
1 16,000
1 16,000
Director of maintenance engineering..
1 16.000
1 16,000
Director of production and mobilization planning
1 16,000
Director, real property management..
1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
Special assistant to assistant secretary
(supply and togk tics)
1 16,000
1 16,000
Special assistant to the deputy secretary
1 16,000
Special assistant to the Secretary
1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant comptroller for contrast
financing policy
1 14,620
1 14,835
1 14,835
Assistant comptroller for international security affairs
1 14,190
1 14,190
1 14,405
Assistant director, office of cataloging,
1 14,190
standardization and inspection
Assistant director, office of planning
and requirements policy
1 13,975
1 14,190
Assistant director, office of production policy
1 13,975
1 13,975
Assistant director, real property
management
1 13,975
1 13,975
1 14,190
Assistant general counsel
3 42,140
3 42,570
Confidential and special assistant to
3 41,925
the Secretary and deputy secretary..
Deputy director, office of special
1 14,190
14,405
operations
_.
14, 620
Director, audit division
1 14,405
13,975
13, 975
Director, civilian personnel policy
division
13,975
1 14,190
1 13,975
Director, economic and fiscal analysis
division
1 13,975
13,975
14,190
13,975
Director for small-business policy
14,190
1 13,975
Director, office of administrative
14,405
1 14,405
14, 620
services
Director, office of declassification
13,975
14,190
policy
.
1 14,190
Director, office of legislative programs1 14,405
Director, office of manpower supply. _
1 14,620
1 14,620
Director, office of manpower utiliza1 14,405
1 14,405
1 14,620
tion.
Director, office of review and services.
1 13,975
1 13,975
Director, office of special international
14,190
1 14,405
1 14,405
affairs
13,975
Director of maintenance engineering. _
Director of Operations Coordinating
13,975
Board affairs
13,975
Director, resources division
Executive assistant to deputy assistant secretary (international security affairs) for military assistance
1 13,975
program
14,190
1 13,975
Special assistant to assistant secretary
1 13,975
(public affairs)
13,975
1 13,975
13,975
Special assistant to the Secretary
1 13,975
1 13,975
14,190
Staff director for communications
1 13,975
Staff director for disposal
Staff director for material manage13,975
1 14,190
ment
Staff director for mobilization plan1 14,190
ning and statistics
Staff director for requirements review
1 13,975
and analysis
Staff director for research and special
1 14,190
1 14,405
projects...
_.
Staff director for review and analysis..
1 14,190
1 14,405
Staff director for storage and ware
1 13,975
1 14,190
1 14,190
housing
1 13,975
Staff director for transportation
1 13,975
1 14,190
Staff director, production and sched1 14,405
1 14,620
1 14,620
ules division
_
_.
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Aeronautical powerplant engineer
(research, development, and evalua1 12,900
1 13,115
tion)
Assistant director of aircraft and
12,900
marine craft
12, 900
12,900
13,115
Assistant director of guided missiles..
12, 900
12,900
13,115
Assistant general counsel
12,900
12, 900
13,115
Assistant to director of construction..
13,115
13,115
13, 330
Assistant to the general counsel
13,115
13,330
13, 330
Chief, aviation branch
13, 545
13,330
13, 330
Chief, manpower utilization surveys..
13,115
13,115
12,900
Chief, military construction branch...

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE—Con.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1957 actual

.958 estimate

959 estimate

um- Total
slum- Total slum- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760—Continued
1 $12,900
Chief of audit..
1 $12,900
1 $13,115
Chief of foreign military rights affairs.
1
12,900
Chief, operations and maintenance
1
12,900
12,900
branch
1
12,900
13,115
Chief, overseas projects division
1
13,330
13, 545
Chief, personnel branch
1
13,330
1
12,900
13,115
Chief, project division___1
12,900
Chief, research and development
1
12,900
13,115
branch
1
12,900
Chief, systems guidance and procedures branch
1
12,900
Chief, technical division (properties
1
12,900
13,115
and installations)
1
12,900
Chief, technical division (research
1
12,900
12,900
and engineering)
26, 230
Deputy assistant director of budget--.
2
26,015
2
25,800
Deputy director, office of industrial
13,330
13, 545
relations
—
1
13,330
12,900
13,115
Director, data systems research staff-.
1
12,900
12,900
13,115
Director, intelligence programs
1
12,900
Director, office of national security
13,115
13,115
council affairs
1
12,900
Director of Operations Coordinating
12,900
12,900
Board affairs
Director, progress reports and sta13,330
13,115
tistics division
1
13,115
Executive assistant to the assistant
secretary (legislative and public
affairs)
1
12,900
Executive secretary, ballistic missiles
committee
1
12,900
Executive secretary, defense science
1
12,900
1
12,900
board
General engineer (guided missiles and
1
12,900
1
13,115
nuclear application)
1
12,900
1
13,115
1
13,115
Historian
Special assistant f o the assistant secre1
13,115
1
13,115
tary (research and engineering)
1
12,900
Special assistant to the Secretary
1
12,900
1
13,115
1
13,115
Staff director for planning guidance:__
Staff director for procurement man1
12,900
1
12,900
agement practices.
Staff specialist, powerplants
1
12,900
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
5
61,505
5
60,695
Accountant
5
60,210
1
12,150
1
12,420
Administrative secretary
1
12,150
1
11,610
1
11,880
Aeronautical engineer
1
11,610
Assistant for administrative manage1
12,150
1
12,150
ment
11,880
Assistant for readiness planning
1
12,690
1
12,690
12,690
Assistant to the assistant secretary
1
12,905
1 12, 690
(comptroller)
12,690
1
11,880
1 11, 880
Assistant to the Secretary
11,610
2
23,760
2 23, 490
Attorney
34,830
3
34,830
3 34,830
Auditor
1
12,690
1 12,690
Automotive engineer
12,690
18 215,460
18 213, 570
Budget examiner
200,070
12,690
1 12,690
\%, 420
Budget systems analyst
1 12,420
1 12,150
12,150
Cartographer
2 24, 570
2 24,840
24. 570
Chemist
5 63, 450
5 63,450
62,640
Commodity industrial analyst
4 47,790
4 48,060
24. 570
Construction management engineer..
3 35, 640
3 36,450
35,640
Data processing specialist
2 23,490
2 23,760
De classifi cat ion specialist
1 12, 690
1 12,690
12,690
Director, bi dget and finance division
Director, facilities and services divi1 12,690
1 12, 690
12, 690
sion
1 12,690
12,690
Director, fiscal management division1 12,690
Director, graphics and special pres1 11,880
1 11, 610
11,610
entations division
1 11,880
1 11, 610
11, 610
Director of legislative reference. _ _
1 12,690
1 12,690
12,690
Director, personnel division
12,420
1 12,690
1
12,420
Director, security services division...
6 74,250
6 73, 440
72,900
Economist
2 25,380
2 25,380
25,U0
Electrical engineer
8 96,390
8 95, 580
106,920
Electronics engineer
Equipment and materiel conservation
1 11, 880
1
11,!
11, 610
specialist
1
11,880
1 11,880
11.610
Equipment specialist
2
23,760
2 23,490
11,880
Executive assistant
3
37,260
3 36,990
36, 450
Export controls specialist
1 11,:
1 11,880
11, 610
Fiscal analyst
5
62,045
6 72,900
60, 750
Foreign affairs officer
7
85,590
7 83,970
84, 240
General engineer
1
12,690
12,420
1 12,69C
Geologist
1
12,420
12,15C
1 12,42C
Geopbysicist
12,69C
Historian
2 24,840
24,30C
24, 30C
Housing specialist
1 12,690
12,42C
12, 42C
Industrial engineer
36,18C
3 36,450
35,64C
Industrial security specialist
99,035
8 100.330
98,55C
Industrial specialist
36,72C
2 25,325
24,84f
Intelligence specialist
12,42C
1 12,420
12,15C
Labor economist
23, 22C
2 23,760
23,22C
Manpower analyst..
50, 49C
4 50,760
50,220
Manpower utilization specialist
36,18C
35,911
3 36,720
Mechanical engineer
11,61C
11,880
11.611
Naval architect—
11,88C
11,880
11,611
Ordnance engineer
._.
24,30C
24,840
36,99C
Personnel specialist
12,420
Physicist
47,250
4
48,330
Procurement officer..,-,_„_„,___„__
4 47,250




1957 actual

.958 estimate

959 estimate

slum- Total Mum- Total
- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
ber salary ber
salary ber salary
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued
Production specialist
$11,880
1 $11,880
1 $12,150
Program analyst
11,880
1
11,880
1
12,150
Program coordinator
120,690
10 121,985
10 123,065
Psychologist
12.420
Realty officer
24,300
2
24,300
2
24,570
Scientific warfare adviser
24, 570
2
24,030
2
24,300
35,100
Special assistant
3
34,830
3
35,370
Special assistant for advanced weapons
11,880
1
11,880
1
12,150
Staff director for cataloging
12,420
1 -12,420
1
12,690
Staff director for procurement management practices
11,610
Statistician
122, 525
110,375
111,670
11,880
Storage specialist
12.150
12,150
36, 450
Supply cataloger
36,720
12,420
93, 960
Supply requirements officer
95,580
96,120
23, 760
Surplus property disposal officer
24,030
11,880
12,420
Systems planner
35,640
Transportation specialist
3
36,180
3
36,450
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
151,360
Accountant
__.
15 162,540
164,690
21,070
Aeronautical research engineer
2 21,285
21,500
10,320
Architectural engineer
10,320
10,535
10,750
Assistant administrative secretary
10,750
10,965
20,640
20,640
Attorney
20,855
20,855
10,320
Auditor
10,535
10,535
10,535
Bacteriologist
10,750
42,140
42,570
Budget analyst
32,250
10,965
11,180
Chemist
11,180
43,430
43,860
Civil engineer.
44,290
31,605
32,035
Communication specialist
21,285
83,850
62,780
Construction management engineer...
43,000
10,320
Declassification specialist
10,320
21,930
2 21,930
22,145
Economist
11,395
1 11,395
11,395
Electrical engineer.
42,140
42,785
Electronics engineer..
5 52,245
10,535
10,535
1 10,320
Equipment specialist—
10,320
10,535
Executive assistant
Executive secretary, office of declassification policy
10,320
10,320
4 43,000
43,215
Export controls specialist
43,860
10, 535
Fire prevention engineer
1 10,535
10,750
11,395
Foreign affairs officer
11,395
115,455
General engineer
12 125,560
117,605
10,750
1 10,750
10,965
Geographer
10,535
1 10,320
10,535
Historian
_
42,570
4 42,355
32,250
Housing specialist...
1 10,965
Industrial engineer
2 21,500
Industrial security specialist-..
21,500
21,930
Industrial specialist
_
109,650
110,510
Intelligence officer
10, 535
Management engineer
32,680
21,500
21,930
Manpower utilization specialist
32,250
32,465
21,930
11,180
11,180
Marine engineer
11,395
20, 640
20, 855
Mathematician
21, 070
11,180
11,180
Mechanical engineer
11, 395
10, 535
10, 535
Metallurgist
10, 750
31,820
21, 070
Ordnance engineer
21,285
10,320
10, 535
Organization and methods examiner.
10, 535
10,965
10,965
Personnel officer
11,180
10,965
10,965
Physicist
11,180
22,145
42,785
Procurement officer..
^__.
31, 820
65,145
75, 680
Program analyst
76,540
63, 640
64,070
Program coordinator
*.
64,930
21,070
21,500
Realty officer
21, 070
10, 535
10,750
10, 535
Research analyst
32,035
32,035
52,890
Scientific warfare adviser
10, 535
10,750
10, 535
Security officer
._
10,320
Special assistant
.
Staff assistant to Chairman, Joint
1 10,320
1
10,320
1 10,535
Chiefs of Staff
11 118,470
11 119,760
11 120,620
Statistician
2 21,930
2
21,715
2 22,145
Storage specialist
1
11,610
1 11,610
Supply cataloger
Supply requirements and distribu6
63,425
6 64,070
54,180
tion officer
4 43,215
4
42,570
43,430
Supply requirements officer
1
10,320
1 10,320
10,535
Surplus property disposal officer
4 41,925
31,390
4
41,925
Transportation specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
9,420
9,420
9,635
Accountant
19,055
19, 055
19,485
Administrative officer
9,205
9,205
9,420
Aeronautical engineer
20, 560
20,345
20, 775
Aeronautical research engineer
72,995
64,865
81, 555
Attorney
45,810
45, 810
46,885
Budget analyst
9,850
9,850
10,065
Chemical engineer
9,850
9,635
Construction management engineer9,635
9,635
9,850
Electronics engineer
10,065
10,065
10,065
Equipment specialist._
10,065
10,065
9,850
Export controls specialist
9,205
9,420
9,205
Facilities and services officer
9,635
9,420
Fiscal analyst
9,420
59,745
General engineer
58,455
Graphics and presentation analyst...
8,99C
8,990
Historian
_
27,615
27,615
28,260
38,97C
Industrial specialist
48,390
39,615
Intelligence specialist
9,42C
9,420
9,205
Mechanical engineer
29,335
28,690
Organization and methods examiner.
9,63,
9,850
Personnel classification officer.
9,63.
9,850
Personnel officer
9,635
19,27C
9,635
9,205
Petroleum engineer
9,20,
9,420
38,110
Procurement officer
37,89,
19,055
27,83C
Program analyst
27,83C
28,475
9,63£
Program coordinator, _
9,635
9,850
9,850
Records administrator
9,850
9,420
Security officer
9,635
9,42C

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DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1957 actual
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued
Statistician
Supply requirements and distribution
officer
Surplus property disposal officer
Transportation specialist
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Attorney
Budget analyst
Conference reporter
Correspondence control officer.
Economist..
Graphics and presentation analyst
Historian..
__
Housing specialist
Industrial specialist
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Research analyst
Scientific publications assistant
Secretary
Security officer
Services and supply officer
Statistician.-.
Supply cataloger
___.
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst
Correspondence control assistant
Fiscal analyst
Foreign affairs analyst
Historian
Illustrator
Insurance specialist
Legislative analyst
Librarian
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Program analyst
Psychologists
Scientific publications assistant
Secretary
Security officer..
Statistician
Staff assistant
Supply cataloger
Supply officer.
Transportation specialist.
0. $5,915 to $6,725:
GS-10.
Administrative assistant.
Conference reporter
Correspondence assistant
Program analyst
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Attorney
...
Conference reporter
_
—
Fiscal analyst
Foreign affairs analyst
Historian
Illustrator
Mail and file supervisor
Management assistant
Personnel assistant
-..
Printing and publications assistant..
Program analyst
Research assistant
Secretary
Space analyst
Staff assistant
Statistician..Supply officer
Transportation specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470
—
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,440
Total permanent, departmental-...
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av
erage number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Uniform allowances
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
-__
01

Personal services.




1958 estimate

1959 estimate

OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
8 $75,360
46,240
9,205
27,830

2
3
2

2
1
2
5
2
1
2

8 $75,360

8

$76,865

6

55,445

4

37,895

3

27,830

3

28,475

39,355
15,355
8,000
8,215
7,785
31,140
15,785
7,785
17,850
40,645
24,645
8,000
7,785
8,000
8,215
7,570
7,570
7,785

38,495
22,925
8,000
8,215
7,785
31,140
16,000
7,785
17,850
40,860
24, 645
8,000
7,785
8,000
8,215
7,570
7,570
7,785

23,570
23,570
8,215
8,430
8,000
32,000
16,215
8,000

14,285
6,605
6,390
19,600
6,605
6,390
12,780
6,390
7,465

14, 285
6,820
6,390
13,425
6,605
6,390
13,210
6,390
7,465
6,390
6,605

14,500
6,820
6,605
13,640
6,820
6,605
6,605
6,605
7,465
6,390
6,605

14,070
7,035
6,605
6,605
14,070
33, 885
13,855
6,820
13, 210
6,605
6,390
6,605

14, 500
7,250
6,820
6,820
7,465
34, 530
14,070
6,820
13, 640

6,390
6,820
14,070
7,035
6,605
6,605
14,070
33,455
13,640
6,605
13,210
6,390
6,390
6,390

33, 290
25, 290
8,215
8,000
8,215
8,430
7,785
7,785

1
1

6,605
6,605

1
2

6,725
13,585
6,725
6,725
5,845
11,150
25,135
22, 705
11,150
34, 395
18,345
23, 245

1
2
1
1

6,590
13,450
6,725
6,725

1
2
1
1

6,590
13,585
6,725
6,725

1
2
4
3
2
5
3
4
3
4
1
4
8
19
1
4
2
1
1
24
140
176
217
88
26
14
6

5,710
10,880
25,135
16,455
10,880
28,145
17,940
22, 570
16,320
24, 055
6,250
23,110
46, 625
113, 000
5,575
24,190
12,770
5,575
5, 575
132, 240
708,695
807,180
894, 400
319, 475
89, 250
47. 560
17,075

1
2
4
4
2
6
3
4
3
4
1
2
8
18
1
3
1
1
1
22
136
174
183
86
20
12
5

5,710
10,880
25,135
22,165
10,880
33,855
18, 075
22, 705
16, 455
24,325
6,250
11,555
47,165
107,425
5,710
18,345
6,520
5,575
5,710
122, 570
693,160
807, 255
772,050
314,090
89, 505
40, 620
14, 470

18
1
3
1
1
1
__
22
133
172
170
76
19
10
4

24, 595
6,250
11,825
48,110
109,315
5,845
18, 615
6,520
5,710
5, 845
124,325
690,250
814,080
733,925
282, 915
66,360
34, 020
11,355

15

61,925

18

75,003

18

75,190

1,254
1,323
9, 736, 095
10,057, 938
10,166, 835
8 92,330
23 172,298
53 458,607
1,246
9, 643, 765

1,316
9, 708, 228

>, 885,640

129, 604

192,400

192,400

215, 006
1,122

36.960
225', 700
1,300

37, 335
225, 700
1,300

12, 021

16, 000

16, 000

10,065,981

10, 358, 000

10,116, 500

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Director, office of public information. .
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Deputy director, office of public information
_
Director, office of public services
Director, office of security review
Information specialist
GS-11. $10,820 to $11,395:
Deputy director for special activities..
Deputy director, office of security
review
_
__ _ _.
Executive assistant...
_
Information specialist
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Editorial specialist
__
Information specialist
_._ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Information specialist
Motion-picture specialist
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Information specialist
_.
Security review officer
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Feature writer
Film editor.
.
_. _ . .
Information specialist
GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3;670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
_.
.
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services

1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total

Num- Total

Num- Total
ber salary

ber

salary

ber

salary

1

$14,405

1

$14,405

1

$14,620

1
2

12,150
24,300

1
1
1
1

11,610
11,610
12,150
12,420

1
1
1
1

11,610
11,610
12,420
12,690

1

10,535

1
1
2

11,180
10,535
21,070

1

11,395

1

11,395

1

10,535

1

10,750

1
4

9,420
36,820

1
4

9,420
36,820

1
4

9,635
37,680

3
1

23,785
7,570

3
1

23; 785
7,570

3
1

24,430
7,785

3
1

19,170
6,605

3
1

19,385
6,605

3
1

19,815
6,820

1
1
2
1
8
5
9
3
4

6,250
5,845
11,150
5,105
40,115
22,425
36,270
11,436
14,400

1
1
2
1
7
5
13
3
5

6,250
5,845
11,420
5,105
35,185
22,695
51,760
11,435
18,255

1
1
2
1
7
5
13
3
5

6,250
5,980
11,690
5,240
35,995
23,100
52,840
11,520
18,340

56
1

360,540
2,818

58
6

355,660
28,730

68

362,215
1,610

55

357,722

52

326,930

58

360,605

7,400

1,370
7,500

1,395
7,500

365,122

335, 800

369, 500

INTERSERVICE ACTIVITIES
COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS
1957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental: Grades and ranges:
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary
excess of $12,900:
Judge, Court of Military Appeals
3
$76,500
3
$76,500
3
$76,500
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Chief commissioner
1
13,115
1
13,330
1
13,330
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
Clerk of the court.
1
12,150
1
12,420
1
12,420
Deputy commissioner
1
12,150
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Commissioner
3
31,175
4
42,785
4
43,215
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Commissioner
1
8,990
2
17,980
2
18,195
Deputy clerk of the court
1
8,990
1
8,990
GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645:
Commissioner
1
7,785
2
15,355
2
15,570
Deputy clerk of the court. „
..__-.
1
8,000
GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465:
Librarian
1
6,390
1
6,390
1
6,605
Marshal _
1
6,390
1
6,390
1
6,390
Research assistant
1
6,390
1
6,605
GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250:
Librarian
Research assistant---GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780
GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335
GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890
GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480
GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925
GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200

'._
•_

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.. _ _
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services

1
1
3
5
5
6
1
1
1
4

6,250
5,845
15,585
23,030
21,750
23,910
3,415
3,685
3,555
13,565

42
2
40

1
2
5
6
6
1

5,980
10,345
23,570
26,100
24,180
3,500

1
2
5
6
6
1

6,115
10,615
24,245
26,640
24,990
3,585

1
4

3,555
13,565

1
4

3,555
13,565

303,235
7,780

43
1

317.325
7,545

43

321,130
2,465

295,455

42

309,780

43

318,665

51

1,220
500

1,235
500

295,506

311,500

320,400

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
11957 actual

1958 estimate

1959 estimate

Departmental: Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special pos tons at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary
ber
excess of $16,000:
$22,000
1 $22,000
Secretary of the Army
1 $22,000
Under Secretary of the Army
20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
ASS'stant Secretary of the Army
80,000
4
80,000
4 80,000
19,000
General counsel
1
19,000
1 19,000
GS-18. $16,000:
Deputy assistant secretary of the
Army
...
4 64,000
4
64,000
4 64,000
GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835:
Assistant to the Secretary of the
A rmy__-.
1
14,405
1 14,190
1 14,405
Chief, office Of fiscal policy and management
13,975
13,975
14,190
Deputy comptroller of/the Army
14,620
14, 620
14,83,5
D eputy general counsel.
13,976
13,975
14,190
Director, office of analysis and review...
14,405
14,405
14, 620
Director, office of civilian personnel
14,196
14,190
14, 405
Deputy director of financial operations.
13,975
1 13,975
1 14,190
Executive director, physical science
administrator
13,975
13,975
14,190
Engineer
.
13,975
13,975
14,190
Principal consultant of the chief signal
officer
1 13,975
13,975
1 14,190
Scientific adviser, chief of research
and development and director of
science research program
14,190
14,190
1 14,405
GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760:
Administrative officer
13,330
13,330
13, 545
Assistant chief for planning
12,900
12,900
13,115
Assistant to the director, research and
development
12,900
1 12,900
13,115
Assistant general counsel (military
personnel and Reserve forces)
_
12,900
12,900
13,115
13,545
13,545
Budget analyst
13,760
13,115
13,115
Chief, civilian personnel division
13, 330
12,900
12,900
•Chief, psychologist
Deputy director, office of analysis and
13,330
1 13,330
1 13,545
review (materiel and materials).„..
Deputy director, office of analysis and
1 12,900
review (manpower)
1 13,115
Deputy director, office of analysis and
13,115
13,330
review (facilities)
13,330
12,900
12,900
Engineer
13,115
12, 900
General counselor
12,900
13,115
12,900
Legal adviser to Secretary of Army___
12,900
13,760
1 13,760
Military intelligence research specialist.
13,760
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Army (logistics) for supply
13,330
13,330
13, 545
management
12,900
13,115
13,115
Special assistant for personnel securitySpecial assistant to assistant secretary
of the Army (logistics) for procure1
12,900
1 13,115
ment
12,900
13,115
Special assistant for civil functions
1
13,330
1 13,330
Special assistant for industrial and
transportation facilities programs...
1
13,330
1 13,115
1 13,330
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690:
9 109, 630
9 110,170
Accountant
9 111, 520
2 23, 760
2
24,030
Administrative assistant
2 24,300
27 329,670
27 326, 700
Administrative officer...
27 332, 640
1 12,150
1 12,150
Appraiser
1 12,420
5 60,425
5 60,155
Attorney
5 60,965
8
96,930
8
8 98,280
96,120
Attorney-adviser
1 11, 610
1 11, 610
Biochemist
1 11,880
10 119, 555
10 118,205
10 120,905
Budget analyst
1 11,610
1 11,610
1 11,880
Budget officer
3 36,450
3 36,180
3 36, 720
Business analyst
1 12,905
1 12,690
1 12,905
Chemist
4 46,980
4 46, 710
4 47, 520
Communication officer
2 24,840
2 24, 570
2 25,110
Comptroller
1 11, 610
1 11, 610
1 11,880
Contract specialist
3 36,180
3 36,450
35,910
Deputy comptroller
-_
3
36,450
36,720
3
36,180
Economist
1 12,905
1 12,690
1 12,905
Educational officer
1
11,610
1
11,880
1
11,610
Employee utilization officer
50 605,770
52 623, 590
50 608, 470
Engineer
2
23,760
2
24,030
2
23,490
Field representative
12, 690
1 12,420
1 12, 690
Fiscal officer
12, 420
1 12,150
1 12, 420
Geographer
12,905
1 12, 690
1 12,905
Historian
24,030
2
24,300
2
23,
760
Information and editorial specialist- _.
11, 610
1 11, 610
1 11,880
Information officer
3
3
36,
880
36,340
Industrial specialist
1 11,610
11,610
1 11,880
Maintenance specialist
9
109,620
9
110,160
106,920
Management officer
2 23,220
2 23,220
2 23, 760
Mathematician
2 25,110
2 25,380
2 25, 650
Medical officer
.
1 11, 610
1 11, 610
Military analyst
1 11,880
133,650
11
11
11
135,000
133,110
Military intelligence research analyst2 23, 220
2 23,490
Organization and methods examiner..
1 11,880
12,150
1
1
1
12,150
11,
880
Penologist
2 24,300
2 24, 570
2 24,840
Personnel director
83,430
7
7
7
83,970
82,
890
Personnel officer—
8 93,420
8 94, 230
8 95,040
Physical science officer
1 12,420
1 12, 690
Physicist
1 12,690
2 23, 220
2 23,760
Planning officer
2 23,760
1 11,880
1 12,150
Policy and regulations specialist
1 12,150
1 11,880
1 11,880
Position classifier
1 12,150
1 11,880
1 12,150
Printing and publication officer
1 12,150
5 60,750
5 61,290

5 61,830
Procurement officer



1959 estimate

1957 actual

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con.
GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Psychologist
.
Realty officer..
Records administrator.i_.^ _-__._
Research director
.
Safety director
Staff assistant.__.
•—,_• _.
Statistician
.-.
Supply requirements and distribution
officer
...-.-.___-_.
Training Officer.
Trial examiner
.
GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395:
Accountant
Administrative officer
.—
Architect
,.»»!;..;
Archivist.
Attorney
Attorney-adviser.
Auditor
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
___
Cataloger
Commodity industry analyst
Communication officer
Contract specialist
Deputy comptroller
Dietitian
Economist
Educational officer
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
>_-...*_».*_-**
Equipment technician
___
Executive secretary
—_Geographer
Historian
Information and editorial specialist. _.
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Librarian
Maintenance specialist
Management officer
Manpower analyst.
Meteorologist
Military intelligence research analyst.
Military personnel officer
Military training officer
Mobilization and planning officer
Organization and methods examiner-.
Personnel officer
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
Physical science officer
Physicist
Planning officer
-----.
Planning and production specialist-..
Plans and training director. _ T
Policy and regulations specialist
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Property and supply officer.._
_..
Property disposal officer
__Publications officer
Publications writer..
Realty officer
Research analyst
.
Research director
Research psychologist
Safety director
Salary and wage analyst
•_.
Security officer
Social psychologist
.
Staff assistant
Statistician
Storage officer
Supply requirements and distribution officer
Traffic manager
Training officer ._
.
....
Transportation officer
Trial examiner.
GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Appraiser
Architect
Archivist
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst..
Cataloger
Commissary officer..-_._-._.
Commodity industry analyst
Communication officer
Contract specialist
Dietitian
Economist

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$11,610
119,340
12,905
11,880
12; 420
12,420
12,690
108,000
61,990

14

2 $23,490
10 119,880
1 13,120
i 11 880
1

34,§30
85,805
297.200
325; 610
62,780
21,930
93,740
267,460
10,750
159,100
10,320
72,885
42,140
20,855
31, 605
62,350
53,320
10,750
10,320
22, 790
31, 550
21, 500

25
1
15
1
7
4
2
3
6
5
1
1
2
3
2
130
"1,379,225
3"* 32,950
1 10,750
1 11,180
4 43,430
1 10,320
8 86, 000
2 20,855
1 10,750
1 10,320
37 391,945
31,605
10,320
285,285
10,320
52,030
10,820
21,285
20 209,410
10,320
10,320
41,925
10,320
53, 535
10,320
10,320
20,855
10, 320
32, 680
10,320
13 136,740

s m, no

27
1
2
4
3

10,320
10, 535
10, 535
41, 495
11,180
10, 535
10, 750
10, 320
20, 640
10,320
10, 320
10, 965
77,185
42,140
282,080
10, 535
20, 855
43,000
31,175

50 460,680
"" 632,620
9,635
18,410
93,340
18, 625
91,190
473, 880
37, 465
265, 440
9.420
144, 925
28,045
37, 420
29, 550
26,970
46,885
9,205
46,885

$23,490
120,690
13, }20

J2,B90
12,090
12, 690
97,200
62, 260

12! 8&fi
12,690
12,905
85, Q5Q
&2; 80S

164,430
23,200

164,7O0
23, 2.2Q
87,640

299, 7i0
328,159
62,995
21,930
94,600
237,145
10,965
12