Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/909

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878 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 209. 1925. N¤V¤1A°¤d°¤Y· _ NAVAL ACADEMY my °'*"°°°“°”’°°°‘ Pay, Naval Academy: Pay of professors and others, Naval Acad- Pr . emy: I’ay of professors and instructors, including one professor as ragiiéirsczioa. librarian, $236,900: Prolvzded, That not more than $36,500 shall be paid for masters and instructors in swordmanship and physical

 . . trainingzsginglagpmmgiis For pay of employees at rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the

E§{;§§b,, md by Navy, asd follows: .%<%.Ié1§)Ig§tF$tl0D£t$15i,02(;; {lepartrpent of ord- ¤¤¤ · nance an vunnery · epa men s 0 e ec rica engmeering · and physics? $17 ,727; department of seamanship, $8,880; department of marine engineering and naval construction, $47,922; commissary department, $188,993; department of buildings and grounds, C t X me $131,574; in all, $567,068. "”°“ " *’° ‘ Current and miscellaneous expenses, Naval Academy: For text and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, lank books and_forms, models, maps, and periodicals; apparatus and materials for mstruction in physical training and ath etics; ex enses of lectures and entertainments, not exceeding $1,000, including pay and expenses of lecturer; chemicals, philosophical apparatus and instrupnenitigtstoiées, machinery,B,pp<é%6 fittings, apparatus, and materials or ruc ion purposes . m""”‘ For purchase, binding, and repair of books for the library (to be purchased$in the open market on the written order of the superintendent) 5 000. B°°'° °'w‘"°"‘ For expenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, _ $3 000. S“"°““°°”d°“°‘ , I`or contingengges for tht; superintendent of the academy, to be expended in his 'scretion 3 000. C°mm“°d°m‘ For contingencies for the, commandant of midshipmen, to be Generwmummm exppnded in his discretion, $1,200. and Rpm. f aippenincpdand repairs, Naval1Acagemy:1For nec;-yssary ragaips o u IC ui ings w arves an wa s mc osing the rou f theglaval Academy; improveiigpngs, repairs, and fixtures fornbosolgsé riodicals maps models an rawings· purchase and re a` c,§f’§§f"°“ "°'“‘ Sie engines; fire iapparatixs and plants, inachinery; purchd)se1ra;i)d maintenance of all horses and horse-drawn vehicles for use at the academy, including the maintenance, operation, and re air of three horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles to be used only for official purp¢;s1es;‘tseed§ ang plants; tpolls l‘€p3i(-lis pg the sige; stgtionery· rm ure or overnmen ui mes an 0 ces a e aca inc&ding_furni‘{:ure fort;nigshipmen’i_?ppms coal andlother {Fil; can es Ol an gas· a en ance on lgl an_ power pan s; ceaning and clearing up? station and care of buildings; attendance on tires, lights, Hre engines, fire apparatus, and plants, and telephone, telegraph, and clock systems; incidental labor; adyert1s1ng, water taxnpostage, telephones, telegrams, t0_lls, and ferrrage; flags and awmngs; packing boxes, fuel for heating and lighting bandsmen’s quarters; pay of inspectors and draftsmen; music and astronomical instruments; and for pay of employees on leave, $1,026,500. R¤¤*°°m*¤“°¤°*°¤· For commutation 0 rent for bandsmen, at $15 per month each, $13,500.

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Pay'°°°` _ rar, Mamma conrs ,e§?f§,‘f”* "°““’ ““d Pay of officers, active and class 1, Fleet Marine Cor s reserve list· For pay and allowances rescribed by law for ll pfii · a 0 c the active and class 1, Fleet Eiarine Corps reserve list-pa;rSaz(iil1