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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1914. 409] DEPARTMENT or om>NANcn AND euNNEnr: One mechanic, $960, mQg°¤¤a{}g¤<=¤* of ¤r<1- and one at $750; one armorer, $660; one chief gunner’s mate, $540; gum ry' three quarter gunners, at $480 each; in all, $4,350. DEPARTMENTS or ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS! One ¤&f°°sEt£$1rii°iiiZi electrical machinist, at $1,100; one electrical machinist, at $1,000; P”Y**°¤· two mechanics, at $1,000 each; in all, $4,100. DEPARTMENT or sEAMANsmP: One cockswain, $480; three sea.- m,?$§,'Em““t °' ‘°“' men, at $420 each; in all, $1,740. DEPARTMENT on MARINE ENGINEERING AND NAVAL CONSTRUCTION! d£°1gg*;;g:g§u°* gg One master machinist, $1,900, and one assistant, $1,300; one attern ¤av¤1 coascmcciou. maker, $1,300; one boiler maker, one blacksmith three machinists, one molder, and one coptpersmith, at $1,180 each; one draftsman, $2,000; machinists and 0 er emplolyipes, $6 768; in all, $21,528. _ ComnssA1zY DEPA1zTm’ENr: One c 'ef cool: $1,200; four cooks, at mg§°E‘“‘”‘“"’ °°p""' $600 each, and eight assistants, at $300 each; one steward, $1,200, and one assistant, $600; one head waiter, $720, and two assistants, at $480 each; two pantry men, at $420 each;_ono chief baker, at $1,200; one baker, $600 ;_ two assistants, at $540 each and one assistant, $420; necessary waiters, at $16 per month each, $13,440; one messenger to the superintendent, $600; twenty-seven attendants, at $300 each; in all, $35 760. In all, crvil establishment, $186,034. mw 'l‘he unexpended balance of the appropriation for dairy, Naval 35],5];;:3 mmm Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, contarne in the naval appropria- °'5*°'{_‘g};’; PAM tion Act approved March fourth, nineteen hrmdred and thirteen, is ' hereby madld available for expenditure during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifteen. Cumznrrr AND msoELLANEous EXPENSES, NAVAL AcAnmn: Text °°“°*“"°“°°"’°“"°"’ and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms, models, maps, and periodicals; Zpparatus and materials for instruction in physical training and at etics; expenses of lectures, mcluding pay and expensw of lecturer; chemicals, philosophical apparatus  instruments, stores, machinery, tools, fittings, ap aratus, and materials for instruction purposes, $28,500. gurchase, binding, and repair of books for the hbrary (to be pur- L“"'°'Y· chased in the o en market on the written order of the superintendent), mm $2,500: Prmnklgd, That section thirty-six hundred and forty-eight rmoaibas. Revised Statutes, shall not aipply to subscriptions for foreign and R·S·°°°·3°‘8·P·"““ domestic periodicals to be pai fpr from this lapprplpriation. Bum dvimm Ezgpenses of the l3oard of Vrsrtors of the av Academy, being ` actu expenses while engaged upon duties as members of the boar not to exceed $5 a day and actual expenses of travel by the shortest I ' mail routes, and for clerk hire, and other incidental and necessary expenses of the board $500. _ or contingencies for the superintendent of the academy, to be S“”°"““’°°°“*‘ e ended in his discretion, $2,000. X-l)n all, current and miscellaneous expenses, $33,500. lllAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS, NAVAL AcAnEMY: For general main- M“*"*°“‘°° tenance and repairs at the Naval Academy, namely: or necessag rgpairs of public buildings, wharves, and walls inclosing the groun o the Naval Academy, im rovements, repairs, and fixtures; for books, periodicals, maps, morlels, and drawings· purchase and repair of fire engines; fire apparatus and plants; machinery; purchase and maintenance of all horses and vehicles for use at the academy; seeds and plants; tools and repairs of the same; stationery; fur·n1ture for Government buildings and offices at the academy; coal and other fuel; candles, oil,_and gas; attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up station and care of buildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire engines, fire apparatus, and plants, and telephone,