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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cr:. 130. 1914. 397 NAVAL TRAINING STATION, RHODE IsLANI>: Maintenance of naval hm°g¤=é°¤; Huber I¤- training station, Coasters Harbor Island, Rhode Island, namely: ’ ' Labor and material; buildings and wharves; dredging channels; extending sea wall; repairs to causeway and sea wa ; general care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and wharves; wharfage, ferriage, and street car fare; purchase and maintenance of live stock, and attendance on same; wagons, carts, implements, and tools, and repairs to same; fire engines and extinguishers; gymnastic implements; models and other articles needed in instruction of apprentice seamen; (printing outfit and materials, and maintenance of same; heatin an lighf ; stationery, books, schoolbooks, and periodicals; fungi water, aliid wash.ing· packing boxes and materials; and all other contingent expenses; lectures and suitable entertainments for apprentice seamen; in all, $85,000: Provwkled, That the  6,,, up sum to be paid out of this appropriation under the direction of the ices. ’ ' Secretariy o the Nag for clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service or the fisc year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, shall not exceed $5,701.60. NAvAr. TRAINING s·rAr1oN, GIu·1A·r Lucas: Maintenance of naval °'°°““"°°‘ training station: Labor and material; general care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, an piers; street car fare; purchase and maintenance of live stock, and attendance on samemotor-propelled vehicles, wagons, carts, implements, and tools, and repairs to same; lire apparatus and extinguishers; gymnastic implements; models and other articles needed in instruction of apprentice seamen; printing outfit and material, and maintenance 0 same; heating and lighting, and re airs to power-plant equipment, distributing mains, tunnel, and condi1its· stationery, books, schoolbooks, and periodicals; washing; packing boxes an materials; lectures and suitable entertainments for a prentice seamen; and all other contingent expenses: Promkled, That the sum to be plaid out of this ap-  M an propriation underthedirection of the Secretaryof theNavyfor clerical, xm. ' dra ting, insplection, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending Jrme thirtiet, nineteen hundred and fifteen, shall not exceed $1,500; in all, naval training station, Great Lakes, $98,457. NAVAL TRAINING STATION, SAINT HELENA: Maintenance of naval S“‘°‘H°’°““’V‘* training station; labor and material general care, repairs, and improvements; schoolbooks; and all other mcidental expenses, $25 000. W NAvA1. WAI: Conuzen, Rnonn IsLAN1>: For mamtenance of the R?'f"°‘ “‘ °°“°"’ Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island, and care of grounds for same, $25,250; services of a lecturer on international law, $2,000; services of civilian lecturers, rendered at the War College, $300; care and preservation of the library, including the purchase, binding, and repair of books of reference and periodicals, $1,300: Provided, That  m_ SBN the sum to be paid out of this apprgpriation under the direction of the im. ’ ’ Secretary of the Nag for cleric, inspection, drafting, and messenger service for th cal year ending une thirtreth, nineteen hunglgleddanilsliiginlen, shall not exceed $12,500. In all, Naval War College, o e, $28,850. . NAVAL Honm, lPHILA.DELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, PAY or murnornnsz dB§’§1§':§§:me,PhH8_ One secretary, $1,600; one foreman mechanic, $1,500; one sugerm- PE? °'°mP‘°Y°°¤· tendent of grounds, at $720; one steward, at $720; one store la orer, at $480; one matron, at $420; one beneficiaries’ attendant, at $300; one chief cook, at $480; one assistant cook, at $360; one assistant cook, at $300; one chief laundress, at $240; five laundresses, at $192 each; four scrubbers, at $192 each; one head waitress, at $3009 e` ht waitresses, at $192 each; one kitchen servant, at $360; eight ldiorers, at $360 each; one stable keeper and driver, at $480; one master—at-arms, at $720; two house corporals, at $300 each; one barber, at $360; one carpenter, at $846; one painter, at $846; one