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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 142. 1913. 771 Bmmau or Surruns asn Acoouwrs: Civilian ass' · Bunn ee two chief bookkeepers, at $2,000 each; clerks—four]l>tglhs:2f?>(:i(i·, md "°°°°°°'s¤”u- eight of class three, seven of class two fifteen of class one, ten al $1,100 each, twenty-eight at $1,000 each, twelve at $900 each; two copyists, at $840 each; five assistant m ; messenger boys—— pple Otilaree at $400 each; laborer; two lagrers, at $600 each; in liunuiu ei Mmnomn asn Su:aor.ar· Chief el h,_, au-; ti umu two of class four, one of class three, two of class Evlxgihgili lzldgone md Sm"` two at $1,l?0b:ach, dtlhlree s;_t $1,0021 each; copyist, $840 messenger; a rer; 'ver or nav dkpens · naIv;lR¢;mmma{_y, $480; in Dah; $1%:150. uy, #500, hour for au or suns arm xs: ief clerk $2,250; drafteman and Bnmuosvuesma clerk, $1,800; clerks-one of class three, one of class two, two of clam Dah one, one $1,100, six at $1,000 each; assistant mesenger; three messenlgar boys, at $600 each; two laborers; in all, $20,390. th f x;ktil1ledNdraftsmendand such other technical services T·¤¤¤*¤¤••rv1¤¤· as e re o e avyma eemnecessaryma beemployed only in the Bureau of Yards and Docks to into eiflict the various appropriations and allotments thereunder and be paid from such appropriations and allotments: _Pro·mded, That the expenditures on this *’~·‘••· account for the fiscal year nmeteen hundred and ourteen shall not um“'°°°' $@0,000. A statement of the persons employed hereunder, their duties, and the compensation paid to each, shall be made to. Colrsgrees each year m the annual estimates: _ evan Munn Orrrcn: For the following, now authorized and $g,f** ¥¤*g,t°¤¤•· being paid from thialiszpprojination for "A.rmi.ug1and equipping Naval m' p' M1.l1l»l.B," namelly, c cler, $1,600; stenograp_ er $1,200; messenger Egg, giI0Q; m a_, $3;:30, which Sl1l’I:§’ shall fpm ge agpmpna- _ Gqlllpplllg uva or e B8? rue, .aw. mneteen h and fourteen, and no other or further sums syhall R°’°‘¤’“""· be expended from said appropriation for or on account of said Naval Mihtra office; but  other expenses on account thereof shall be paid out of the aréprotplnations for contingent expenses and for tgrinting and bmd11}gthor d e Navy Department, as in the case of o er like enses o at epartment. Bxgosrmcnm nxrmzsns, Navr Dm·n.·nrmz·r: For professional and """"°'°°"""“""· technical  and periodicals, law books, and necessary reference books, including c1ty directories, railway guides, freight, passenger, and express tariff books, for department li rary, $2,000. _ For_ stationery, furniture, newspapers plans, drawing, drawing materials, horses and wagons to be used only for offici purposes, street-car tickets not   $250, freight, expressage, postage, tggwriters and computing mac mes and exchange of same,_and other Un M mm _ a lutely necessary extpensesof the Navy Department and its various ,,,.,¤,.,. gu, £ bureaus and offices, $4 ,000· it shall not be lawful to expend, for any g*g;,j,,,•¢*{__¤P“•·· ••=·· of the offices or bureaus of the Navy Department at Waslungwn, any sum out of appropriations made for the Naval Establishment for any of the purposes mentioned or authorized m this dpara.%ph. _ Toward  steel fireproof file cases an file xes required *`“*P*’°°' '“¤· to furnish additional Ehng space and to replace old wooden file cases and file boxes, $2,500. _ _ Rm d. I For the rental of add1tiona1_qnarters_ for the Namlgepartment for .,,,,,,,,_ the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, mneteen hun and fourteen, $30,000, and the Secrethe of the _Navy is herebfy authorized to enter mg; °¤¤'¤°* into contract for the ren of a suitable fireproo building or buildmgs or parts thereof for the use of the Navy Department for a period of not exceeding ten years from July first, nineteen hundred and thirteen, at an annual rental of not exceeding $30,000.
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