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828 srxrr-srxrn CONGRESS. sm. 11. Ch. 228. 1920.

 g}”g’I§§§,9€i,‘f shall not exceed $2,500,000; in all, engineering, $29,050,000, and the

ina" Bureau of Steam Engineering hereafter shall be designated the “Bu- E _ _ _ reau of Engineering} mm’lg§?§{$§? m`°"` ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION, UNITED STATES NAVAL E*P¢”m**¤°**’ “'°"‘· ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS, LIARYLANDZ For original investigation and extended experimentation of naval appliances, testing implements and apparatus; purchase and installation of such machines and auxiliaries considered applicable for test and use in the naval service, and for maintenance and equipment of buildings and grounds, $225,000. Nm’A°=*d°¤*Y· NAVAL ACADEMY. etgay °[ pr°f°sS°”’ PAY, NAVAL ACADEMY: Pay of professors and others, Naval Academy: Pay of professors and instructors, including one professor as Im t librarian, $385,000. "“°°°”’° °‘ One swordmaster, $1,900—assistants: one $1,700, one $1,500; head master in physical training, $2,200; instructors in physical training—one $2,100, two at $2,000 each, seven at $1,900 each; assistant librarian, $2,500; cataloguer, $1,800; shelf assistants, two at $1,400 each; secretary of the Naval Academy, $2,750; 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; t irty watchmen, at $1,400 each; Eve telephone switchboard operators, at $840 each; mail messenger, $1,200; in all, pay of professors and others, Naval Department 0, my Academy, $436,350. _ nance and $1.1111181*}*. DEPARTMENT OF ORDNANCE AND GUNNERYZ For léadlllg OI`d- nancemen, ordnancemen, ordnance helpers, electricians, and other Departments of elec- 8m]§1Oy6€S’ $19>8O6°64' tgcai engineering and ErARTMENTs or ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND PHYSICSZ For P ys‘°S‘ electrical machinists, mechanids, laboratorians, and other employees, Department of S€8· $197305’84’ mmsip. DEPARTMENT or snAMANsm1·; Three coxswains, at $1,176.88 each; three seamen, at 31,001.60 each; two seamen, at $826.32 each; Depmmmt 0, m_ in all, $8,188.08. rine engmeemiz and DEPARTMENT or MARINE ENGINEERING AND NAVAL CONSTRUC- "“v“1°°“s°“‘°°'°°' TIONZ For master machinists, assistants, pattern makers, boiler makers, blacksmiths, machinists, molders, coppersmiths, who shall bp consigered practical instructors of midshipmen, and other ern- C, . de ,.,,,_ p o ees, 54,712.40. ¤¤¤¤i]im1Ssm P (lmmssanr DEPARTMENT; For chief clerk and purchasing aglent, chief cook and cooks, steward and assistant stewards, stenograp ers, typists, head waiters and assistant head waiters, head pantrymen, c of baker and bakers, butchers, truck chautfeurs, mechanicians for repair of trucks, firemen, seamstresses, and necessary pantrymen, butcher’s helpers, baker’s helpers, waiters, coffeemen, dish pantry- men, utility men, linenmen, laundrymen, scullions, and other unskilled and unclassified occupations, wages to be determined by the Superintendent of the Naval Academy, and in no case to exceed 875 per P,,,,,,,,_ month in case of unskilled and unclassified employees, $397,606.16; P~rr~s¤i·¤i¤¤- Pmnided, That no employee paid under the provisions of this para- Depmmmm,,m,,d_ graph shall receive a salary in excess of $2,000. ings me grounds. DEPARTMENT or BUILDINGS AND GRouNDs; One messenger to superintendent, $1,001.60; necessary building attendants, $145,436.80; in all, $146,438.40 C,,,,,,,g,,,,m,€,,S,.S_ In all, civil establishment, $1,082,407.52. CURRENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES, NAVAL ACADEMY: Text and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank