Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/648

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624 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. - Sess. II. Ch. 378. 1910. m”`¤'Y· Purchase, binding, and repair of books for the library (to purchased in the open market on the written order of the supermtend- , ent), two thousand dollars. _

    • 0***** ¤*Vi¤i*°¤¤ Expenses of the Board of Visitors of the Naval Academy, being

mileage and five dollars per diem for each member for expenses during actual attendance at the academy, and for clerk hire, carriages, and other incidental and necessary expenses of the board, two thousand dollarsf S“P°"”*°”°°“'· For contingencies for the superintendent of the academy, to be ` ex ended in his discretion, two thousand dollars. In all, current and miscellaneous expenses, forty-four thousand five hundred dollars. M*i¤*¤¤¤¤°°· MAm·rENANcE, N AVAL AcAnEMY: For general maintenance at the Naval Academy, namely: For books, periodicals, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of fire engines; fire apparatus and plants; machinery; purchase and maintenance of al horses and vehicles for use at the academy; seeds and plants; tools and repairs of the same; stationery; furniture for government buildings and 0fiices at the academy; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up station and care of buildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire engines, fire apparatus, and plants, and telephone, telegraph, and clock systems; incidental labor; advertising, water tax, postage, telephones,. telegrams, tolls, and ferriage; flags and awnings; packing boxes; fuel for heating and lighting bandsmen’s quarters; pay of inspectors and draftsmen; music, musical and astronomical instruments; and · floiil the pay of employees on leave, two hundred and ten thousand ‘ · dollars.

    • °¤*·-°*°· Rent of buildings for the use of the academ and commutation of

rent for bandsmen at e`¤ht dollars per month each, two thousand nine hundred and sixty—%>ur dollars. R°P¤*¤•·m- REPAIRS, NAVAL ACADEMY! Necessary repairs of public buildings, wharves, and walls_inclosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, iimlprovements, repairs, furniture, and fixtures, sixty-five thousand o ars. In. all, maintenance, two hundred and seventy-seven thousand nine hundred and sixty-four dollars. In all, Naval Acadcmv, five hundred and nine thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars. Marine Corps. MARINE CORPS. gggéem PAY, NIARINE Cours: For pay and allowances prescribed by law ' of officers on the active list, nine hundred and eleven thousand two hundred and sixty-three dollars. Retired lm- For pay of officers prescribed by law, on the retired list: For one . major-general, eight brigadier-generals, three colonels, seven lieutenant—colone1s, nine majors, seven ca tains, eleven Erst lieutenants and four second lieutenants, and Ear officers who may be placed thereon during the year including such increased ay as is now or may hereafter be provided for retired officers regularly assigned to gcpive duty, one undred and fifty-eight thousand eight hundred o ars. E¤*i¤¤¤ ¤¤¢¤— Pay of enlisted men, active list: Pa of noncommissioned officers, musicians, and privates, as prescribed by law; and the number of enlisted men shall be exclusive of those undergoing imprisonment with sentence of dishonorable discharge from the service at expiration of such confinement, and for the ex nses of clerks of the United States Marine Corps traveling under ordzers, and including additional compensation for enlisted men of the Marine Corps regularly de-