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150 sixrr-srxrru CONGRESS. sm. 1. Ch. 9. 1919. under th_e bureau; incidental expenses for naval vessels, navy yards, and stations, inspectors’ offices, the engineering ex eriment station, Radio work such_ as photographing, technical books and periodicals, stationery ‘ and instruments; instruments and apparatus, supplies, and technical P m books and periodicals necessary to carry on experimental and research cgi-l'ca1,`ez¢., sm. work in radiotelegraphy at the naval radio laboratory: Prmnded,

    • 5- That the sum to be paid out of this a propriation, under the direction

of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, and offices of United mmcms M States inspectors of machinery and engmeering material for the fiscal g,,.m,me2m.°' year ending June 30, 1920, shall not excee _$3,000,000: Provided further, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation for the R t mi D ppuijchase of land for a site for a radio shore station at Otter Cliffs, m,,$§§fsm°?c§° ° m` ame, shall not exceed $32,500: Promdedfurther, That no a.rt of this appropriation shall be expended for the acquisition of radio stations in whole or in part used for the transmission or reception of commerrm _ cial messages; in all, engineering, $$0,000,000. ,,, ,,,,F °"’°"` ENGINEERING Ex1>nmM1:N*r STATION, Uivrrmn STATES NAVAL E¤P*=**¤*¤=*¤' "°"‘- ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND: For original investigation and extended experimentation of naval J1-`ppliances, testing implements and apparatus; purchase and inst ation of such machmes and auxiliaries considered applicable for test and use in the naval service, and fcgo maintenance and equipment of buildings and grounds, $200,0 .

_§¤`?§°e¤$($l`§°;'r`$¤ceZ?d The foregoinguinlppropriations for the Naval Establishment shall be

,,,§;’·':§a,ggY;°P§,i; available for s ar expenses of the Coast Guard and Lighthouse {gg? epmrmz WM Services while cooperating with the _Navy in so far as the regular ’ ‘ appropriations for these services are msufficient therefor; and, when expenditures are thus made, naval a propriations need not be reim— gursed from the appropriations of tile Coast Guard and Lighthouse . ervices. Tmmm °f°'°d’tS° So much of the naval appropriations for the fiscal year 1920 as is necessary for the foregoing purpose may be transferred on the books gf theiTre3.w1i£p1 the cgedit of the regular appropriations of the Coast uar an ig ouse ervices. g§§sS'&il1E€{$lFmm' Construction of Coast Guard vessels: For the completion of five ‘ °l· “’» p· ‘*“8· Coast Guard cutters within the limit of cost, namely, $3,500,000, fixed by the Act of March 28, 1918, $2,850,000. Naval Amdemy. NAVAL AcA1>sMr. P”°Ip'°t€“°”’°t°‘ Pay, Naval Academy: PAY or raornssoas AND oranns, NAVAL Acixpmrr: Pay of professors and instructors, including one professor _ as i rarian,$269,700. I°°tm°°°'S’ °°°‘ One swordmaster, $1 700—~assistants: one $1,500, one $1 ,300· head_ master in physical training, $2,000; instructors in physical tra1mng—-—pne $1,800, two at $1,600 each, seven at $1,500 each; assistant librarian, $2,400; cataloguer, $1,600; shelf assistants, two at $1,200 each; secretary of the Naval Academy, $2,500; clerks—two at $1,900 each, two at $1,700 each, two at $1,600 each, four at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each, fourteen at $1,100 each, seven at $1,000 each; draftsman, $1,700; surveyor, $1,500 ; services of choirmaster and organist at chapel, $1,700; captain of the watch, $1,460; second captain of the watch, $1,300; t irty watchmen, at $1,160 each; four telephone switchboard operators, at $660 each; mail messenger, §1,100. In all, pay of professors and others, Naval Academy, 390,000. m£E.l°“£?§E§¤Zl;'d' Dsmarmnarr or ORDNANCE Axo GUNNERY: For leading ordnance- Dewumm Umm men, ordnancemen, ordnance helpers, and electricians, $16,7 76.80. trica1_e¤gi¤eeri11g ua D1=;PAa·mmNTs or ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND PHYs1cs: For "“"“"· electrical machinists, mechanics, and laboratorians, $15,549.84.