Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/231

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200 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. SEss.I. Ch. 203. 1924. sammms, Navy nnraammm. DQ;,Q"g_§egf”¤**°l‘¤ For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance ` with the Classification Act of 1923, $178,500. N°““ ·`°‘d°'”’· NAVAL ACADEMY. P“°“"°"“"°”·“° Pay Naval Academy: Paiypf professors and others, Naval Academy: l"ay of professors an mstructors, mcluding one professor as

. librarian, $275,000: Provided, That not more than $36,500 shall be

paid for masters and mstructors m swordsmanslup and physical tramin . ,,,§‘p’;‘gg{;,,$',,°f,‘§‘§{'; Until; June 30, 1925, if for any cause the nimiber of civilian r¤d¤;1¤¤dh¤¤ ?i&¤;¤w;{ professors or instructors employed m the United States Naval i°Z*,eic1i°$°¤pge¤:¤ Academy on Januargly 1 1924, shall be reduced after such latter f,?,,'}.,'§§,{§" °“°l°°°° date, no commissione oilioer of the Navy shall be detailed or allowed to teach the subject or subjects theretofore taught by such c1v1l1a.n rmua. professors or instructors whose service connection with the Academy m’,_fg;,‘g§§““°“ °‘°*"“ may have been so terminated: Provided, That in reducing the number of civilian professors no existing contract shall be v1o_ated: mD*¤¤*g°°* °*% Promded further, That no civilian pro essor, associate or assistant ¤¤=¤i¤¤¤¤=¤t°E·'n¤¤i¤¤. professor, or instructor shall be dismissed, except for sufficient '°"’i°°°'” pause, six months’ notice to him that his services will be no on r n CMM employees. Aggsistant 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; five telephone switchboard operators, at M mb $840 each; mail messenger, $1,200; in all, $134,900.

 Department of Ordnance and Gunnery: For leadin ordnancemen, ordnancemen, ordnance helpers, electricians, ang other em-

, al ployecs, $16,952. mi?ii ga:E De artments of Electrical Engineering and Physics: For elec- ¤¤v¤i¤¤- l§i;;¢;'l;)7machinists, mechanics, laboratorians, and other employees,

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De i ¤=¤¤¢ ¤* =•¤· Department of seamanship: Three coxswains at 1 176.88 eachmmm? three seamen, at $1,001.60 each; seaman, $826.56; in ill, $7,362. 7 rmgeggghmérefngfagg Department of marine engineering and naval construction: For me-an wnstmct ou. master machinists, assistants, pattern makers, boiler makers, blacksmitps, inaclpnisés, mogdersi izloppersmithf, who shall be considered prac ica ins ruc ors o mx s 1 men an other employ·ees 7922.

 d°¥’°“· Qommissary department: Fog chief clerk and pii)rcliasirig$tm lent,

chief cook and cooks, steward and assistant stewards, stenograpliers, tipxsts, head waiters and assistant head waiters, head pantrymen, c ief baker and bakers, butchers, truck chauffeurs, mechanicians for repair of trucks, Bremen, seamstresses, and necessary pantrymen, butcher’s_helpcrS, baker’s helpers, waiters, coifeemen, dish antry- men, utility men, linen men, aundrymen, 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 unclassified employees, §=;¤;_»;;;,miO¤_ $190,000: Provided, That no employee paid under the provisions Depmmmofbum of]§l;;$&I!?ti;lii3?]?::`&}gl%l iglllgglzcgive 3 salary én eipess of $2,000. · an <>·roun sz ‘ - mg md g°°°dS` tendants and messengers, §31,794.¤ b Gcessary bmlding at