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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. II. Ch. 335. 1913. 349 thousand two hundred dollars; one dentist, two thousand five hun- ***°· P-W- dred and twenty dollars; services of organist at chapel, three hundred dollars; one captam of the watch, mne hundred and twenty-four dollars- one second captain of the watch, eight hrmdred and twenty- eight dollars; twent ·two watchman, at seven hundred and thirty- two dollars each; iree teglelphone switchboard operators, at six hundred dollars each. In, pay of professors and others, Naval Academy, one hundred and twenty-four thousand six hundred and seventy-six dollars. ‘ d on Dnraarrmrrr or oanruxcn nm summer: One mechanic, ;nine ¤¤¤¤•¤¤re¤¤¤•·-y.` hundred and srxty dollars, and one at seven hundred and 'fifty dollars; one armorer, six hundred and sixty dollars; one chief gunner’s mate, five hundred and forty dollars; three quarter gunners at four hugdred aindlsnrghty dollars each; rn all, four thousan three hundred an nfty o. - Dzramnmxrs or mmcrmoar. nxemrmme ann mrsros: Two ¢liZ'Zi'°rf}»°}`i°f.Zll=r1K°§ electrical machrmsts, at_ one thousand dollars each; one mechanic ‘“‘“'*’Y'*“· seven hundred and thirty dollars, and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; m all, three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. · _ Du>a1z·ru1·.N·r or snnnnsmrc One cockswain, four hundred and ,,,j,,’%,_'f“"°"* °"°" erghty_ dollars; three seamen, at four hundred and twenty dollars · each; rn all, one thousand seven hundred and forty dollars. Dmrarrrunur or ummm nnomnmmo am: ruvn. oorwsrano- ,,, f,'g, •rroN: One master machinist, one thousand eight hundred dollars, ¤·v•1<><>¤•¤¤¤¤¤¤· and one assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; one pattern - maker, one thousand two hundred dollars; one boiler maker, one blacksmith, three machinists, one molder, and one coppersmith, at one thousand and eighl? dollars each; one draftsman, two thousand dollars; machinists an other emapdoyees, six thousand seven hundreid and sixtyileigihtl dollars; in ‘, twenty thousand five hundred an twen t dollars. C0 nnrsnmmrvrz One chief cook, one thousand two hun- mscxmhn °°°”°` dred dollars; four cooks, at six hundred dollars each, and eight assistants, at three hundred dollars each; one steward, one thousand two hundred dollars, and one assistant, six hundred dollars; one head waiter, seven hrmdred and twenty dollars, and two assistants, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; two tpantry men, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; one chief aker, one thousand two hundred dollars; one baker, six hundred dollars; two assistants at five hundred and forty dollars each, and one assistant, four hundred and twenty dollars; necessari waiters, at sixteen dollars per month each, thirteen thousand four undred and forty dollars; one messenger to the superintendent, six hundred dollars; twenty-seven attendants, at three hundred dollars each; in all, thirty-five thousand seven hrmdred and sixty dollars: Promded, That such additional Hay- {»°,";:§;,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ments from the midShipmen’s commissary fund, as the Superinten ent of the Naval Academy may deem necessary, may be made to the waiters herein authorized. In all, civil establishment, one hundred and ninety thousand five hundred and four dollars. Cuaarrwr arm rnscmmarmous nxrmrsns, Nsvru. Acammr: Text °°““"‘°“°°’”’°“’°‘ and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms, models maps, and periodicals; apparatus and materials for instruction in hysical training and athletics; exgelnses of lectures, including pay andp expenses of lecturer; chemicals, E osoph1cal apparatus and instruments, stores, machinery, tools, ttmgs, apparatus, and materials for instruction purposes, thirty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. Purchase, binding, and repair of books for the library {to be pur- “"""’· chasedrn theopen market on the written order of the superintendent),