Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1176

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SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 28. 1923. 1149 sanaxms, NAVY nnranmnm. For employees in the Bureau of Aeronautics $64 610: Provided D@§°“‘ Bum" That no person shall be employed hereunder at in ratis of compensaz Bu§°<>v¤¢··`

g)Il5(5XOGB $1,800kper gnnum expppt the following
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' , an ree c er s at 2,000 eac . ger the services of draftsmen and such other technical services as D¤¤¤¤¤¤·•°°· the Secretary of the Navy may deem necessary, to be employed only p1Athetl3ure§u of ,@3g‘{)I;$glG1CS to carry into effect the appropriation via ion, avy, , . NAVAL ACADEMY. N°““°°d°'“Y· Pay, Naval Academy: Pay of professors and others, Naval Acad- P°Y°’P'°‘°“°”·°"`" emy: Pay of professors and instructors, including one professor _ as librarian, $325,000: Provided, That not more than $36,500 shall mmm. be paid for masters and instructom in swordsmanship and physical A training; . . N 0 part of any sum in this Act appropriated shall be expended in s;£°e3°°5m§gm°gs% the pay or allowances of any commissioned officer of the Navy de- '°°’°”»°t°··’°“*'*°°°"· tailed for duty as professor or instructor at the United States Naval Academy to perform the duties which were performed by civilian professors or instructors on January 1, 1922 w enever the number of civilian professors or instructors employed in such duties shall be less than eighty: Provided, That in reducing the number of civilian 1N'¤°°v;".,;,°“ arm or avu professors no existing contract shall be vio ated: Provided further, °°“*”“’“· { mmm That no civilian rofessor, associate or assistant professor, or in- pmgmm, Jie. wml. structor shall be except for sufficient cause, without six §}; f‘“""i “°“°° months? notice to that his services will be no longer needed. cwmmmpl Awistant librarian, $2,500; cataloguer, $1 800; two shelf assistants, °’°°°` at $1,400 each; secretary of the Naval Academy, $3,000; clerks-—two at $2,100 each, two at $1,900 each, two at $1,800 each, nine at $1,600 each, four at $1,400 each, twenty-three at $1,300 each, seven at $1.200 each; repair man or seamstress $1,000; surveyor, $1,700; services of choirmaster and organist at chapel $1,700; captain of the watch, $1,600; second captain of the watch, $1,500; thirty watchmen, at $1,400 each; fivg telephoneusvgtchboard operators, at $840 each; mail messenger, 1,200; in a , 134,900. Department of Ordnance and Gunnery: For leadinglordnaucemen, MQ•£,°¤§.’,{yé{§`n<;{,y°'d· ordnancemen, ordinance helpers, electricians, and other employees, ` $19 888. Departments of Electrical Engineerin and Physics: For electrical m2’f"§{,°g'§‘§§‘,°Ei,$,§ ‘”§$‘,°§ machinists, mechanics, laboratonans, and other employees, $17,963. PbI:*°¤· I Department of seamanshipz Three coxswams, at $1,176.88 each; mn$;‘}¤°“° ° S°°‘ three seamen, at $1,001.60 each; two seamen, at $826.78 each; in all, $8,189. Department of marine engineering and naval construction: For ,, ,§,$,f_,%j master machinists, assisgants, pattern mlsgzemilboggleiilmbaakem, lgacké ¤¢r¤¤¤¤¤- smiths, machinists, mol ers cop rsmit , w 0 a consi ere practical instructors of midshipiliillien, and other employees, $49,755. _ damn Commissary department: For chief clerk and pure asing agent, m,,.C°tm”"“"_ ’ chief cook and cooks, steward and assistant stewards, stenograp ers, tvpists. head waiters and assistant head waiters, head pantrymen, chief baker and bakers, butchers, truck chauffeurs, mechanicians for repair of trucks, firemen, seamstresses, and necessary pantrymen, butcher’s helpers, baker’s helpers, waiters, coifeemen, dish lpantry- men, utility men, linen men, laundrymen, scullions, and other unskilled and unclassified occupations, wages to be determined by the Superintendent of the Naval Academy, and in no case to exceed $75 per month in case of unskilled and unclassihed employees, $203.215;