Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/687

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666 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 214. 1920. bia, during the fiscal year 1921, except as herein authorised by a propriations under the Navy Department or under appropriations tgat ma be made for printing and binding. - N Y mr Observatory. Nsvar. Onsmavaroxrz Astronomers—one $3,200, ·one $2,800; S“'°“”' assistant astronomers—one $2,400, one $2,000, one $1,800; assistants in department of nautical instruments—one $1,600; clerks——chief $2,000, one of class four, one of class three, two of class two .two of class one; instrument maker, $1,500; electrician, $1,500; librarian, $1,800; assista.nts—three at $1,600 each, three at $1,400 each; stenographer and typewriter, $900; foreman and captain of the watch, $1,000; carpenter, $1,000; engineer, $1,200; ourfiremen; seven watchman; mechanic, $900; eight laborers; in all, $56,400. P,} g_P°’°’Y °m‘ For temTp1orary employees at the Naval Observatory, $5,000: pymso. _ _ Prmnkled, at no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of hy '°“"‘°“°“‘ compensation exceeding $1,200 per annum. compeaucm. For miscellaneous computations, $5,000. _ mmy. For professional and scientific books, books of reference, periodicals, engravmgs, photographs, and fixtures for the library, $1,000. Ar1=¤¤¤¤¤.¤¢¢· or apparatus and mstruments, and for repairs of the same, $2,500. ¤¤¤¤¤z¤¤wm¤¤¤s- For- repairs to buildings, fixtures, and fences; furniture, as, chemicals, and stationerg; freight (including transmission of public documents through the mithsonian exchange), foreign postage, and expressage; plants, fertilizers, and all contingent eixenses, $3,500. ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<>¤S items- or fuel, oil, §rease, pipe, wire, and other materi needed for the maintenance an repair o boilers, engines, heating apparatus, electric lighting and power plant, and water-supply system; purchase and maintenance of teams; maintenance, repair, exchange, or operation of motor tmck and of horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles; material for boxing nautical instruments for transportation; paints, telegraph and telephone service, and incidental labor $12,000. "’°“¤*’{’· Md M65- For cleamng, repair, and upkeep of grounds and roads, $6,500. NW ”°¤°’· $ ger purchase and installation of new boiler in heating plant, 1 ,000. Oggg**¤=·>* ·‘-¤¤¤¤=¤= _ NAUHCAL AKLMANAC OFFICE;. For assistants in preparing for publication the American Ephemeris and Nautical Alma.nac——one $2,500, one $2 000, two at $1,800 each, two at $1,600 each, two at $1,400 each, three at $1,200 each; assistant messenger; in all, $18,420. €¤¤¤1>¤¢¤¤- For pay of computers on gecework in preparing for publication the American Ephemerxs and autical Almanac and in improving the tables of the glanets, moon, and stars, $1 500. Elyuyéggingaf Steam Brmmu or mm Exemamnmoz Chief clerk, $2,250; bookkeeper Ea, p. azz. and accountant, $1,800; clerks——one of class four, five of class three, six of class two, two at $1,300 each, seven of class one, two at $1,000 each; two expert radio aids, at $3,130 each; four assistant messengerirs; lalgorer; messenger boy,_$60g; all, $45%6g0. E Tsrgpornry rm- or m or _ em oyees m the ureau 0 tr88·I!1 I1 i eeri °'“}¥CZEa3a. _ _ $100,000: Frogrged, 'lihat no person shall be employed hergigderngt ‘°°"'°**“°"°"· a rate of compensatwn exceeduag $1,800 per annum except the following: fl`wo at $2,100 each an two at $2,000 each. 'F¤¤¤¤i·¤¤1 serecea- The services of draftsmen and such other technical services as the Secretary of the Navy mgjy deem necessary may be employed only m the Bureau of Steam_ ngmeenng and at rates of compensation not exceeding those pa1d_ hereimder prior to January 1, 1918, to carry mto egect the various appippriations for "Increase of the Navyf and ‘tEngmeermg," to paid from the a propriation pig?. "En€meemng": Provided, That the ex(penditures on tihis account · for t c Esca year 1921 shall not excee $184,000. A statement of the dpersons emglolyed hereunder, their duties, and the compensation par to each s a be made to Congress each year in the annual estimates.