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134 SIXTY-SEYENTH»CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44. 1921. P~·¤••- male ;Provided That the amount of money to be

  • a%i‘?¤ mn: :xpendeel2ii·o5(r¤l)’00tli)e appropriation "Construction and repair of

vessels " for the restoration, preservation, and marntenanceof the rnaval Lin the Erie, Pennsylvania, mcluding the construction o gsuitable t1es for anchoring said vessel and roperly pmservn51rt for historical purposes shall not exceed $10,000: °1¤’1¤¤r •*¤-· •¤"· grovided further, at the sum to e paid out of this appro511ation, M" under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for c eric , ing, inspection, watchman (ship keepers), and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, an pilices of eupenntendhtung naval constructors for the iiscal year ending June 30, 1922, s not exceed 450 000. . I · 0 · ,n:"°•“°‘““""°°" wi , ; · nmman or msomrzmune. ,,,,,"”$‘”°‘”"},,,, Ertonwmzimroz Ferrepan·s' , eservation, and renewal of machinery ,66. auxiliary machin , and ofnaval vessels, yard cra:ft, and ships’ boats, andrefrigerating apparatus; repairs, preservation, and renewals of electric interior an exterior signal commum- · catiorm and electrical igpliances of whatsoever nature on naval vessels, except range ders, battle order and range transmitters and indicators, and motors, and their controlling ap aratus used to operate machinery to other bureaus; searcghghts and_iire—

 “"'*°· control erhuipments for antiaircraft defense at shore stations; maintenance an operation of   service, including not to exceed

$2,§00 for the urchase of I _ necessary for lradioshore stations; "l“‘1"“"""”'"°‘· sugnlijs, and materials under the of the bureau

· e maintenance and  of naval vessels, yard craft

ships’ nst tion, repair-, ang preservation of machinery, , ap ces in navyyards an stations, ay o classified orce nmderthe lgureau; incident expenses for naval vlhssels, navy yards, and stations, inspectors’ offices, the engineering experiment station, such as photographing, technical books and periodmals, stationeziiy, and instruments; instruments and apparatus, supplies and mm teclmic books argtplemodicals necessary tocarry on ex erimental and ¤1·•¤•1Z •¤¤-· wv- 1'€¤6%1'¢l1 W¤1‘k 111 .0*·¢l¤g¤1Phy at the naval radio lahoratory: Pro- “”· m:dcd,_That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, insyéiectnon, and_messanger service m navy yards, naval stations, and o ces of United States inspectors of machinery and engineerin material for_ the iiscalyear ending June 30, 1922, shall not exceed E mn $2 500,000; in all, engineering, $20,500,000. m_,,';¥‘,,’],,,°,,§ °‘1’°"" l£mummnmo Exrmamnnr Srarxox, Uurrnn Srnns Navax. mpxpwmsm wwk. Aoanmrr, Amwa1>oms,_ManrLaNn: 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 mamtenance and equipment of buildings and grounds, $225,000.

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1’¤!<>*¤*¤*°¤¤<¤¤»°*°· A Pix, Nagar. r}cADm;_uY: Pay (pf profemors and others, Naval caem: a o roessors an instruc ' fessor asyhbralfian, £385,000; mrs, mcludmg. one pm- ‘“’°“‘°"’”·"‘°· One swordmaster, $1,900; assistants——one $1 700 one $1 500· head_ master in physical training, $2,200; instrrictois in physical l>1'¤·}¤mg—9¤e $2,100, two at $2,000 each, seven at $1 900 eachassistant librarian, $2,500; catalo er, $1,800; two shelf yassistantsl at $1,400 each; secretary of the illaval Academy, $3,000· clerks-; two at $2,100 each, two at $1,909 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 men or seamstress, $1.000; surveyor. $1,700;