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SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. sms. 1. GH. 44. 1921. 135 services of choirmaster and organist at chapel, $1,700; captain of the watch, $1,600; second captain of the watch, $1,500; thirty watchmen, at $1,400 each; five telephone switchboard operators, at $840 each; mail messenger, $1,200; m all, $161,600; In all, pay of professors and others, Naval Academ , $546,600. - DEPARTMENT or ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY: For leading ordnance- ,,,§,gg’§§,°_§“é*,}‘,§,,;?§y‘f'°‘ nien, ordnanézegnen, ordnance helpers, electricians, and other emo ees, $20, 5 . P EEPARTMENTS or ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND rmrsresz For elec- ,,.,'Q;{’§{,°g,F§g*,?,,;’é °,_}g°,; trical machinists, mechanics, laboratorians, and other employees, physics- $19,431.04. DE1>An·rmEN*r or sEAMANs1m·: Three coxswains, at $1,176.88 each; m§,gf,gm°¤* °' wr three seamen, at $1,001.60 each; two seamen, at $826.32 each; in all, ` $8,188.08. DEPARTMENT or MARINE ENGINEERING AND NAVAL CONSTRUCTION: m£°g§{;§ggjmg‘ gf; For master machinists, assistants, pattern makers, boiler makers, naval cmismiaioii. blacksmiths, machinists, molders, coppersmiths, who shall be con- ` sidered practical instructors of mids pmen, and other employees, $55 914.32. . CBMZMISSARY Dn1·An·rnmN·r: For chief clerk and piuchasing aiient, "°P'“"' chief cook and cooks, steward and assistant stewards, stenograp ers, t ists, head waiters and assistant head waiters, head pantrymen, chief baker and bakers, butchers, truck chauffeurs, mechamcians for repair of trucks, firemen, seamstresses, and necessary pantrymen, butchers helpers, baker’s helpers, waiters, coffeemen, dish pantry- men, utility men, linen men, laundrymen, scullions, other unskilled and unclassified occupations, wages to be determmed b the Superintendent of the Naval Acad d in no case to exceed $75 monthincaseof unskilled andunc edemployees, $238,415.99; HMO Ilglirovided, That no employee paid under the· of this para- 1.,,,,,;,,,,,.,,, gra h shall receive a salaryin excess of $2,000. ;· e · D_Wmm0"_md_ JEPABTMENT or DmLD1Nos AND cnomwnsz One messenger to ings and gmmas. superintendent, $1,001.60; necessary building attendants, $145,436.80; ““ "“;.1i"‘“"i38‘*°1;1..1 1 $1 035 645 83 In civi esta en , , . . _ CURB.iilNT AND MISCELLANIIOUS EXPENSES, NAVAL AoADm¤r: Text "°""“g°°”°‘*’°“’°°‘ and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms, models, maps, and periodicals; ipparatus and materials for instruction in physical training and at etics; expenses of lectures and entertainments not exceeding $1,000, mcluding pay and expenses of lecturer; chemicals, {philosophical apparatus an instruments, stores, machinery, tools, ttings, apparatus, and materials for ' ction urposes $110000. mS1§iiurchasef)binding; and iepair of books for the library {to be pur- “‘*`”¥· chased in the open market on the written order of the superintendent), szligiiexpenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, B<¤¤* °**’*=*i°°*$· $3149219 contingencies for the superintendent of the academy, to be ex- S¤v¤i¤¢¢¤¤¤¤*- ' his discretion $3,000. _ Pcilfdzdcmilntingencies for,tl1c commandant of midslnpmen, to be ex- °°°¤”""“’““‘· pended in his discretion, $1,200. In all current and miscellaneous expenses, $119,700. _ (mul mmm MA1NirENANcE AND 1zEPA1Bs, NAVAL AcADEMY: For general mam- m,,,,,md,,,,,m_ tenance and repairs at the Naval Academy, namely; or necessag repairs of public buildings, wharves, and walls mclosing the groun of the Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, and iixtures;for books, periodicals, maps, models, and drawmgsv purchase and repair of fire H dn VM engines- nre apparatus and plants; machinery; purchase and mam- mj; "P tenanceiof all horses and horse-drawn vehicles or use at the academy,