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806 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 259. 1922. ,,§,*f°'° “*°“°“’ “”* be ex nded for maintenance, repair·, and operation of helium plant: _ Prom; d further, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended m"§$l`°°°°t°”’ u` for maintenance of more than six heavier-than-air stations on the coasts of the continental United States: Provided further, That no part of fthishapproyxfiation shgzll be used for the construction of a actory or the man acture o airp anes. sALA1zms, NAVY DEPARTMENT. Bunzvn m"3¥‘@ For employees in the Bureau of Aeronautics, $54,610: Provided,

 That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensa-

P"Y"°°“’”*·*°“· tion exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: Chief clerk, T _ _ $2 250, and three clerks at $2 ,000 each. °°hm°°1°°"‘°°”' Por the services of draftsmen and such other technical services as the Secretary of the Navy may deem necesssgiy, to be employed only in the Bureau of Aeronautics to carry into act the appropriation "Av1ation,Navy," $65,000. N"" "’°°“‘Y‘ NAVAL ACADEMY. Yum ’m Pay, Naval Academy: Pay of professors and others, Naval I _ Academy: Pay of professo1s_and instructors, including one professor mymsimmm. as hbrarian, $421,500: Promded, That not more than $36 500 shall be paid for masters and mstructors m swordsmanship and physical _ traming· ,,,§§"“ ,,,§’,,‘§ _ No pairt of any sum in this Act appropriated shall be expended mm *¤ l>¤>‘¤¤¤¤» m the a or al owances of any commissioned officer of the Na detaile or duty as professor or instructor at the United States Nayal Academy to perform the duties which were performed by civilian professoisor mstructors on January 1, 1922, whenever _ the_num er of civilian professors or instructors employed in such

 ,,,,,,,,3;,,s duties sha1l_be_ less than eighty: Provided, That in reducin the

whs ri¤1¤¢<=d- number of civilianrprofessors no existing contract shall be vioittedz im? g{=£?;=:s¤f Promded further, at no civilian professor, associate or assistant without six x£mus’ professor, or instructor shall be ismissed, except for sufficient “°"°°· cause, withoug six months’ notice to him that his services will be iv. no onger nee e ._ mg M °m‘"°’°°5’ t1;s?1s:)¤5ntl1lifar1an, $2,500 c?alc13gueri ?,8g0; two shelf assistants, a ,4 eac ; secretary o the ava ca emy, $3,000; cerks— two at $2,%10(; each, two at $1,9100 each, two at $1,800 each, nine at $1,600 eac , our at $1,400 eac , twenty-three at $1,300 each, seven at $1,200 each_; repair man or seamstress, $1,000; surveyor, $1,700; serviges of choirmastgr and orgspiilsit at chapel, $1,700; captain of the watc ,31,600; secon captaino thewatc ,$1 500; thirty watchmen at gl,400 each; five telephoiffa switchboard operators, at $840 each; mai messenger, $1,200; m a , $134,900. mm of ord In all, pay of professors and others, Naval Academy, $556,400. mbmd g,mm,,_ Department 0 Ordnance and Gunnery: For leadinglordnancemen, ordnancemen, ordnance helpers, electricians, and other employees, $19,301.

 °Q§'§ Departments of Electrical Engineering and Physics: For electrical

PhY*“°$· I machinists, mechanics, laboratorians, and other employees, $17,963.

 ° “°“' Department of seamanship: Three coxswains, at $1,176.88 each;

three seamen, at $1,001.60 each; two seamen, at $826.78 each; in all, $8,189. raxgqeuganw $*5 Depa.rtment_of marine engineering and naval construction: For “°"“ °°“““*°“°“- master machinists, assistants, pattern makers, boiler makers, blacksmiths, machinists, molders, coppersmiths. who shall be considered practicalnristructors of midshipmen, and other employxees, $49,755. m°°;{'}¤*¤=**¥ d¤v•¤· Commissary department: For chief clerk and purc asing a ent, chief cook and cooks, steward and assistant stewards. stenograpiers.