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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 83. 1915. 947 No part of any sum in this Act appropriated shall be expended in N° P°Y *° ¤¤¤•¤¤ the asag or allowances of any corlfxliiiislsioned omcer of the Navy  dums °‘ det e for duty as an instructor at the United States Naval Academy to perform duties which were performed by civilian instructors on January first, nineteen hundred and thirteen. One swordmaster, $1,600; one assistant, $1,200; and two asgigtmm, 1¤-·=¢r¤¢¤<w.¤¤¤· at $1,000 each; two instructors in physical training, at $1,500 each; and one assistant instructor in physical tr °, at $1,000; and one instructor in gymnastics, $1,200; one assistant Ebrarian, $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 s1u·veyor, $1,200; services of organist at chapel, $300; one captain of the watch, $924; one second captain of the watch $828; twenty-two watchman, at $732 each; three telephone switchboard o erators, at $600 each. In all, pay of professors and others, Naval) Academy, $118,556. ` DEPARTMENT or ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY: One mechanic, $960, ,,,,I§Z,,"?,",,"],"?,,‘}f,,,‘,§{,!f"" and one at $750; one armorer, $660; one chief gunner’s mate, $540; three quarter gunners, at $480 each; in all, $4,350. DErAnTMENTs or ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND mrrsms: One ..&"'Z",§‘,°E§,§§°{‘“? electrical machinist, at $1,100; one electrical machinist, at $1,000; P¤¥¤*°¤~ two mechanics, at $1,000 each; in all, $4,100. DEPARTMENT or SEAMANSHIPZ One cockswain, $480; three seamen, mfum;¤¤•¤° °' ¤••· at $$21*0 each; in all, $1,740.  t { ARTMENT or MAn1:NE ENe1NEEn1NG AND NAVAL CONSTBUC··, ¤,° ¤¤· T1oN: One master machinist, $1,900, and one assistant, $1,300; one $$ui»¤¤¤¤a¤¤.°°d pattern maker, $1,300; one boiler maker, one blacksmith, three machinists, one molder, and one  mith at $1,180 each; one gggfgzrgan, $2,000; machinists and employees, $6,768; in all, I ‘. COMMIISSARY DEPARTMENT: One chief cook $1,200; four cooks, at m$,'j""““” "°’¤’“” $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; one 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 n civ` esta en, , . $3IO glob;  uu,  $186 034 CURBIBNT Aim MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES, NAVAI. ACADEMY! °°“°”‘°"°°"’°”"‘ Text and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms, models, maps, and periodicals; apparatus and ma·· terials for instruction in physical train` and athletics; exgpnses of lectures and entertainments not exceugging $1,000, mclu ng pay and expenses of lecturer; chemicals, {philosophical apparatus and instruments, stores, machmery, tools, ttmgs, apparatus, and materials for instruction purposes, $28,000. _ Purchase, binding, and repair of books for the library {to be pur- m*“¥- chased in the open market on the written order of the supermtendent), $2,500. _ _ Ex enses of the Board of Visitors of the Naval Academy, being actual) expenses while engaged upon duties as members of the boar not to exceed $5 a day and actual expenses of travel by the shortest mail routes, and bgxgnplerk hire, and other incidental and necessary ex enses of the, $500. ger cont' encies for the superintendent of the academy, to be S"*’°‘“"°“"°”‘· ex nded  discretion, $2,500. fri all, current and miscellaneous expenses, $33,500.