Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1332

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1292 SIXTY-NINTH couennss. sm. 11. cs. eee. 1927. samuuas, ammo or anaonavmcs °***¤•¤ ¤¤¤•¤¤e“¤ Salaries Navy Department: For personal services in the District D°p°m¤°m` of Cgégmbia, in accordance with the `llassification Act of 1923, ism: Amasmy. NAVAL ACADEMY Psyefprclcnscmotc. Pay, Naval Academy: Pay for professors and others, Naval Academy: Pay of professors and instructors, includin one professor {j~vi•¤·mct, as librarian, $234,000: Provided, That not more than' §36,500 shall be °"°° °° paid for masters and instructors in swordsmanship and physical training. Emvmyas. N For pay of_ employees at rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the avy 5 0000. ¤¤¤¤¤¢<¤v¤¤¤¤¤· Current iand miscellaneous expenses, Naval Academy: For text and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, lank books and forms, models, maps, and periodicals; apparatus and materials for instruction in physical training and ath etics; expenses of lec- turesand entertaimnents, not exceeding $1,000, incluoing pay and expenses of lecturer; chemicals, philosophical apparatus an instru- Libmy ments, stores, machinery, tools, fittings, apparatus and materials _ _ o s e 1 a pure 1 o ar e V f‘%”1}.§‘.i"1Z"'“"%E‘§"i11*’“l`*i,‘}"‘Z‘i;- ${%8£Z; f°’ 1‘3$‘S2‘ii‘*$i"$Z“‘ii‘L% ?$`d1§‘é"Z}§ B°°'° °f V‘”‘°°'& the written order of the surperintendent), $5,000; dir expenses of S¤P°**¤*°¤d¤¤°· the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, $1,4100; for contin- genc1es for the superintendent of the academy, to be expended m °°’“m°“"“"‘· his discretion, not exceeding $4,000; for contingencies for the com- mandant of midshipmen, to be exp)ended in his discretion, not awww ta exeeeding.$1,800; gn all, $8%000,1t<;x pdaccourpted for as one fund. “ “““°° Maintenance an re airs ava c emy: or necessary re airs md mmm of public buildings, wlriarvds, and walls ir closing the grounds og the Hmmm Yank Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, and fixtures; for books aa,a¤. eriodicals, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of gre engines; fifre apparatus plavgs, machgiepy; {purchase and maintenance o all orses an orse- rawn ve ic es or use at the academy including the maintenance operation and re air of three horse-draiwn gasseniger-carrying vehicles to_be iised only for official purposes; see s an plants; tools and repairs of the same; station- ery; furniture for Government buildings and oiiices at the academy, includingfurniture for midshipmenfs rooms; coal and other fuels; candles, 011, and gas; attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up station and care of uildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire engmes, fire apparatus, and plants and telephone, tele- graph, and clock systems; incidental labor; advertising, water tax, postage, telephones, telegrams, tolls, and ferriage; flags and awn- ings; packing boxes, fuel for heating and lighting banclsmen’s quarters; pay of inspectors and draftsmen; music and astronomical instruments; and for pay of employees on leave, $1,000,000. Mum Corps. MARINE CORPS Pa!. ew- PiAY, MARINE CORPS <>¤1¤¤¤· ¤¤¤v¤1i¤¢· P? of oiiicers, active list: For pay and allowances prescribed by law or all oigilcers on thgiggtivg list—·ppy Eid allowag16ces, $2;,592,75%; su ,` ce owance, ,83 ; renta a owance, 59,68 ; in a , $4739,279.. . _ . nemesis:. MPM; pay of oilicers prescribed by law on the retired list, $558,121. m§¤“¤*°d ¤=¤¤· ¤°**'¤ Pay of enlisted men, active list: For pay and allowances of non- ' commissioned oliicers, mus1c1ans, and privates, as prescribed by law,