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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 114. 1918. 713 tice seamen; in all, $350,000: Promkied, That the sum to be aid out P’°°‘·’°· of this approprgtion under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy c]°dmi’m’md°”' for clerical, ting, inspection, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June thirtiet , nineteen hundred and nineteen, shall not exceed $15,701.60. · NAVAL ·raA1Nmo STATION GREAT LAKES! Maintenance of naval G'°°‘L°"“·“'· training station: Labor material ; general care, repairs, and improvements of gl‘0l1D.dS,`bll11dl.D.?, and p1ers· street car fare; purchase and maintenance of live stoc , and attendance on same· motorpropelled vehicles, wagons, carts, implements, and tools, r¢;pairs to same, including the maintenance, repair, and operation o one motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle, and one ho1se·drawn passenger-carrying yehicle to be used on1y_for official purposes; fire aplparatus an extmguishers; gymnastic implements; models and ot er articles needed in instruction of apprentice seamen; printing outfit and material, and maintenance of same; heating and lighf , and repairs to power-plant equipment, distributing mains, tunlilel, and conduits; stationerg, books, schoolbooks, and periodicals; washing; packing boxes an materials; lectures and suitable entertainments for apprentice seamen; and all other contingent expenses: Provided, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation under the g;"••g;-”_ mm direction of the Secretary of the Navy for clerical, drafting, inspec- ’ ' tion, and messe er service for the Hscal year ending June thirtieth nineteen himdrelilé and n£n£{teené’p;1all(§)ot exceed $6,000; in all, naval traming' station, reat es, 5,0 . NAVAL TRAINING STATION SAINT HELENA: Maintenance of naval °"'”H°'“* V" training stations at Saint Hielena and at naval operating base, Vir- · ginia, labor and material, general care, repairs, and improvements; schoolbooks; and all other incidental expenses, $310,000. N vu F OneAN1z1Ne rim NAVAL Rnsaavn Foncnz For expenses of organ- o$m;,,¤,,R”',°,a,,°$;°§: izing administering, and I‘0Cl'l1ltlI§ the Naval Reserve Force, inc ud- P°f§· p_ ,1,, ing clerical and mgzsenger hire, oi cpl rent, furniture, stationery, and ’ t e, rint' , vertis° ,an other necess ex nses, $200 000. Pogcegooils ori-n§AMrs or I1N1§TB.UCTION, NAVALul'i.);}SEll;(;E FoncE:, For .,,,,,h‘§2"°ti°“°°l'°°l“°' assembling, training, and instructing recruits and reserves of all classes, including the crews of section gatrols, submarines and submarine chasers, and beach patrols, an for all purposes connected therewith, $2,655,360. , NAVAL WAR Connnen, Ruonn Is1.ANn: For maintenance of the R¥“' w" °°""°· Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island, including the maintenance, repair, and operation of one horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicle to be used only for ofhcial purposes; and care of grounds for same, $35 250; services of a professor of international law, $2,000; services of civilian lecturers, rendered at the War CoHege, $300; care and preservation of the library, including the purchase, binding, and P I repair of books of reference and periodicals, $1,300: Prmnkled, That Cl¤·ic•l,dc.,s¤vica. the sum to be paid out of this appropriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for clerical, injpection, drafting, and messe er service for the fiscal yearending une thirtieth nineteen hundrleid and nineteen, shall not exceed $22,500; in all, Nlaval War College, Rhode Island, $38,850. N N H Pm NAVAL Hoim, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, PAY or EMPLOYEES; aenpizn, r¤.°m°' One secretary, $1,800; one foreman mechanic, $1,800; one su rin- P"°'“"l"°"°" tendent of grounds, at $900; one steward, at $900; one store labgrer, at $540; one matron and office assistant, at $600; one beneficiaries’ attendant, at $360; one chief cook, at $540; one assistant cook, at $420; one assistant cook, at $360; one chief laundress, at $300; five laundresses, at $240 each; one chief scrubber, at $300; three scrubbers, at $240 each; one head waitress, at $360; eight waitresses, at $240 each; one kitchen attendant, at $420; nine daborers, at $420