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 408 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1914. _ one in American Samoa, one on the island of Guam, and one in the Philippine Islands, $400,000, to be available until expended. _ _ §;•g,‘Qg’“,gQ;¢,*,g$;ed The unobligated and unexsended balances of atpprocprratron arms stirs. ’ “S1;eam machine " for the fise years nmeteen  an twelve and nineteen hunxcd and thirteen not exceeding m amount $250,000, V°’· “’· P- °°°· which were made available by the Act of March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, for the development of a heavy-oil engine for one of the fuel ships provided by that Act,   be considere available for that purpose until June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and sixteen. E¤¤*¤°*¥’i°¤ °*P°'*· Eng1n° ee e riment station United States Naval Academy "’%'¥§$?»°·¥t¤, tt., Annapolis ;°iigty§»°d—nxgtsmettL1 ttayttttmt work: str Origami '°'k‘ investigation and extende experimentation of naval appliances; and for the purchase of such machines and auxiliaries considered applicable for test and use in the naval service, and for maintenance o building]; and grounds, $60,000. _ _ Eq¤im¤¤=b¤¤di¤z· qrupment of building: For extension of steam, air, and water lines, and electric circuits; for foundations for machinery; for purchase and installation of additional testing instruments and apparatus, $20,000. B¤r¤¤¤ M Equip- The Bureau of ment of the Na De artment is hereb ···t·t·s%,,.t, attested, ata tteliilitliit ‘ ed by tyre tits tamu ttm tt m,PP·l°·“»‘*¤°°d°"~ distributed among the other fureaus and offices of the Navy De- 1>is¢r¤>¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤s partment as herem provided, and all available funds heretofore ap- ”"’°'"°1°’°°°‘ propriated for that ureau and such civil emgloyees of that bureau as were heretofore authorized by law are here y assigned and transgrew- d, t {erred to the othergbureaus and offices as herein provided: Prmnkled, esei.}5°”m` ¤`{»ZE¤°irZYr` That nothing herem shall be so construed as to authorize the ex- P°‘P°“°· penditure of any) apglropriation for lpurpcses other than those specifigally progvgded y e terms of the appropriations heretofore and er·em m e. 1********* A°°d°=¤Y· NAVAL tommy. P¤v¤*¤¤¤*¤=¤¤==·¤¢¤- PAY or PBOFESSORS AND cfmmzs NAVAL Aoammr: One rofessor of mathematics, one of mechanical drawing, one of Englislli, one of French, and one of Spanish, at $3,000 each. S  pr;>§e;sé>4r·g, nazirely, one of English, one of French, and one of ams a, eac. - pFive instructors, at $2,400 each. Fourjnstructors, at $2,160 each. Ten instructors, at $1,800  _ ,,§,3,..,"§}3',, °€i,,§§‘§,°°§? _ That no part of any sum m this Act appropriated shall be expended evuiws- in the {pay or allowances of any commissioned officer of the Navy detaile for duty as aninstructor at the United States Naval Academy to perform duties which were dperformed by civilian instructors on January first, nineteen hundre and thirteen. “""“"*°"#°"’· One swordmaster, $1,600; one assistant, $1,200; and two assistants, at $1,000 each; two_ instructors in Ehysical training, at $1,500 each;  one assistant instructor in p ysical training, at $1,000; and one instructor in gymnastics, $1,200; one assistant librarian, $2,160; one cataloguer, $1,200; and two shelf assistants, at $900 each; one secretary of the Naval Academy, $2,400; two clerks, at $1,500 each; four clerks, at $1,200 each; four clerks, at $1,000 each; four clerks, at $900 each; two clerks, at $840 each; one draftsman, $1,200; one surveyor, $1,200; services of organist at cha el, $300; one captain of the watch, $924; one second captain of the watch, 228 twenty-two gv£r6tgl)imenI, at ig $21 each; three telephone switchar operators, a eac . a of rofessors d others Naval Academy, $118,556. ’ P y P an ’