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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 259. 1922. 793 u kee of vessels ass° ed for tra.1n1ng` the Naval Reserve Force: Piiomkild, That membdil of the Volunteer Naval Reserve may, in the to v°,,m_ discretion of the Secretary of the Na , be issued such articles of re¤rN¤v¤1 Reserves. uniform as may be reqhuired for theirvdrills and training, the value thereof not to exceed t at authorized tobe issued toother classes of the Naval Reserve Force and to be charged against the clothing and _ _ small stores fund: Provided further, That no part of the money ap- ,,,_,(,f°,,_;‘,§°,';f ‘° “`°“““g propriated in this Act shall be used for the training of any member of the Naval Reserve Force except with his own consent. That, until §g;¤gig1?g¤- Mm June 30, 1923, of the Militia as provided by law, such part says Seal, organized as may be dulyjrescribed in any State, Territory, or for the District M*{§f,{§; ,,,,,8 30, ,9,3 of Columbia sh constitute aNaval Militia; and, until June 30, 1923, gflgagggrgf N wal such of the Naval Militia as now is in existence, and as now or- ' ganized and prescribed by the Secretaizy of the Navy under author- V0, 38 285 ity of the Act of Congress a proved ebruagy 16, 1914, shall be a ’p` ' part of the Naval Reserve gorce, and the ecretary of the Navy is authorized to maintain and 'plpovide for said Naval Militia as plrovided in said Act: Promkled, at upon their enrollment in the onfgglgggi °*°·· ¤P°¤ aval Reserve Force, and not otherwise until June 30, 1923, the ' members of said Naval Militia shall have all the benefits gratuities, privileges, and emoluments provided by law for other members of the Naval Reserve Force; and that, with the approval of the Sec- for duty in retary of the Navy, duty performed in the Naval Militia may be ’°’ counted as active service for the maintenance of efficiency required by law for members of the Naval Reserve Force. ` NAVAL wm cormicir, nnonm rsuim. NMI W" °°“°¤°· For maintenance of the Naval War Coll?e on Coasters Harbor ““¤*°°“°°·°*°· Island, including the maintenance, repair, an operation of one horsedrawn passenger-carrying vehicle to be used only for official purposes; and care of ground for same, $82,750; services of a professor of international law, $2,000; services of civilian lecturers, rendered at the War College, $1,200; care and preservation of the library, including the purchase, binding, and repair of books of reference and periodicals, ,.,,,,,0 $5,000; in all, $90,950: Provided, That the sum to be paid out of _ Clerical; ew., sem this apprplpriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy l°°s' for cleric , inspection, drafting, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, sha I not exceed $50,000. NAVAL norm, rmnsnnnrma, PENNSYLVANIA. aeiiiiliil §a°lm°' pm" Pay of employees: Secretary, $2,200; foreman mechanic, $2,200; my °‘ °m°1°y°°" superintendent of érounds, $1,080; steward, $1,200; store laborer, $660;matron and office assistant, $720; beneficiaries’ attendant, $480; baker, $720; chief cook, $660; assistant cooks—one $540, one $480; laundresses——chief $420, five at $360 each; scrubbers—chief $420, three at $360 each; waitresses-—l1ead $480, eleven at $360 each; kitchen attendant, $540; laborers-—five at $600 each, eight at $540 each; firemen—one $840, three at $720 each; gardener, $840· helper, pipe fitter, $975; helper, woodworker, $975; stable keeper and driver, $660; master at arms, $900; two house corporals, at $600 each; barber, $600; carpenter, $1,200; painters—one $1,200, one $1,020· engineer, $1,080; chaulfeurs-one for coal truck $960, one for small truck, $840; electrician, $1,400; stenographers and typewriters—one $1,800, one $1,400, one $1,200, one $1,000; telephone operator, $900; total for employees, $50,110; _ Maintenance: For water rent, heating, and lgghting; cemetery, M°“““‘““°°‘ burial explenses, and headstonesg general care an improvements of grounds, uildings, walls, and fences; repairs to plower- lant equipment, implements, tools, and furniture, and purc asc olf the same;