Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 37 Part 1.djvu/918

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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. III. Ch. 148. 1913. 895 mamtenance of buildin ; lectures and suitable entertainments for apprentice seamen; m ali $70,000. lflavar. mamma STATION Rnomr Isumaz Maintenance of naval 1m°3',ii.°il H‘"‘°"" traming station, Harbor Island, Rhode Island, namel : Labor a.nd material; buildings and wharves; dred g channelg; extending sea_wall; repairs to causewa and sea walgmgeneral care, replmrfrs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and wharvesvy age, ferriage, and street car are; purchase and maintenance of live stock, a11d_atteu.ulance on same; wagons, carts, implements, and tools, and repairs to same· fire enqiges and extinguishers; gymnastic implements ; and other artic needed in instruction of a prentrce seamen; rmting outfit and materials, and maintenance oflhame; heating and lighting; stationery books, and periodicals; fresh water, and washing; packing boxes and materials; and all other contingent expenses; lectures and suitable entertainments for ap rentice seamen; in_all, $85,000: Provided, That the sum to be pairl out of this mm. Eglropriation under the_direction of the Secretary of the Navy for °l°"°‘°’"°‘·’°"‘°°"· _cal, draftrnghmspectron, and messenger service for the iiscal year grgdlrgg gains thirtneth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, shall not exceed Nave;. mamma srurrorv, Gruwr Lane: Maintenance of naval °“‘“‘“‘ traimng station: Labor and material; general care, repairs, and im- ¤*avm·=¤“,..°..‘g*°*"2“.;:·m%r··¤$P·:,*:;s.*2*°*w WW2? anmam ceo es ,ana ceonsame;morpropelled vehicles, wagons, carts, implements, and tools, and repairs to same; ire apparatus and extinguishers; gymnastic implements; models and other articles needed in mstruction of apprentice seamenrrnting outfit and material, and maintenance of same; heating lighting, and repairs to power·plant egiipment, distributing mains, tunnel, and conduits; stationery, boo , and periodicals; washing; acking boxes and materials· lectures and suitable entertainments i)or ap rentice seamen; and all other contingent expenses: Provided, mm. That the sum to be paid out of this appropriationunder the direction °l°"°"‘°""'°"i°°‘ of the Secretary of the Navy for c erical, draftmghinspection, and messe er service for the fiscal year ending June “ tieth, nineteen hundrleid and fourteen shall not exceed $44,553.36; in all, naval training station. Great Ilakes, $98,457. _ Navar. TRAINING s·ra·rroN, Sanrr Hzmnaz Mamtenance of naval S°’”'H°’°°°· training station• labor and material, general care, repairs, and rmprovements· and all other incidental expenses, $25,000. Navu. Wm Common, Rnonm Isnarmz For maintenance of the ,.L§f'*‘ W" °°”°¤°- Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island, and care of grounds for same, $25,250; services of a lecturer on intemationallaw, $2,000; services of civilian lecturers, rendered at the War College, $300; care and preservation of the library, includigx the purchase, , and re arr of books of reference and peri cals, $1,300: P_ _ , m1;¤__i·vg,··éu lemw That this sum to be paid out of this appronpriation under the direction ‘ " “‘ of the Secretary of the Navy for cleric , inspection, drafting, and messe er service for the iscal year ending June thrrtieth, nineteen hundr:5 and fourteen shall not exceed $10,250. In all, Naval War College, Rhode Island, $28,850. . _ N H ‘_ Navar. Home, Pnnanmnrma, Pzmwsuvnzu, rar or mnmormgsc ,,,’;°,,,,_ ,,_°'“° *"* * One secretary, $1,600; one foreman mechanic, $1,500; one supe)rm· Piiycfemvlows tendent of grounds, at $720; one steward, at $720; one store la rer, at $480; one matron, at $420; one beneiiciai-res’ attendant, at $240; one chief cook, at $480; one assistant cook, at $360; one assistant cook, at $240; one chief laundress, at $216; five_1aundr , at $192 each; four scrubbers, at $192 each; one head waitress, at $216; erght waitresses, at $192 each; one kitchen servant, at $240; eight laborers, at $360 each; one stable keeper and driver, at $480; one master-atarms, at $720; two house corporals, at $300 each-; one barber, at