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 1186 SIXTY~FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 180. 1917. $,3:***0 =**¤° 5********* nineteen hundred and eighteen, shall not exceed $1,035,000: Prcmkled ` further, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation for the purchase of land for sites for radio shore stations shall not exceed R°‘“° l"l’°"°*°”" $10,000: Promkled further, That the total expenditures under this _ a pro riation at the naval radio laboratory shall not exceed $5,000: ,,,X§“,§§§‘{;d‘f§‘{;,;,hPl},l§‘,€Z  further, That an expenditure under this appropriation of ·*¤¤¤°¤~ not exceeding $350 for the purchase and maintenance of a native pony and a two-wheeled rig or the use of the commanding officer of ghe iiigh-paiwer rgdio shation, Sangley Point, Philippine slands, rs er·e authorize ;in a, e eerin , $12,270,000. §°"° ***,22; ,,,,,,, Hrgrn-rownn namo srasrilrgsz Fri- the establishment of a highish-pc. . . . ¤*¤¤¤¤- powliirbpadro isltatron (ci;} the rsland of Porto Rico, $400,000, to be ava' a e unf expen . E"‘*"°°""g °‘*’°"‘ Engm` ee experiment station United States Naval Academy ment uu. v r "15{;:¤1m¤¤¤¤¤1. M-. AnnapolisHld§ryland—E:3c§erimental and research work: For original ' investigation and extend expgimentation of naval appliances; and for the purchase of such mac es and auxiliaries considered appligallgsufor tes; and ug; in the naval service, and for maintenance of _ ' gs an oun, $85,000. E‘*‘“““‘“ "““°‘“g· Equipment goli building: For extension of steam, ai1·, and water lines, and electric circuits; for foundations for machinery; for purchase and installation of additional testing instruments and apparatus, $20,000. “’°“°"P'““*“· Maomnmrr PLANTSZ For repairs and ixlnlprovements of machinery glgpts at navy yards at Portsmouth, ew Hampshire, $20,000; ton, Massachusetts, $25,000; New York, New York, $30,000; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $25,000; Norfolk Igilrlginia, $25,000; Giarleston, South Carolina, $20,000; Mare Island, C ornia, $25,000; and Puget Sound, Washington, $20,000; in all, $190,000. umu Aemmy. NAVAL Acannmr. No to mm fessors and mstructorshmcluding one professor as librarian, $175,000. parqnnridk duty or No part of any sum m this Act appropriated shall be expended in °*'“¤*°· the B-pag or allowances of any commissioned officer of the Navy det e for duty as an mstructor at the United States Naval Academy Bo perforas duties whicg wgedperfgrulaed by civilian instructors on anuary t, nineteen im e an t `rteen. I“’*'“°‘°"·'°°‘ One swordmaster, $1,600; one assistant, $1,400; and one assistant, $1,2l00;_opletheadmw;pr75p) phylsrpal training, $1,700 onealinstructor m p ysic rammg,, ;an wo instructors in ic tr ' at $1,400 each; three instructors in physical training, Zi? $1,200 eacgl one zzssiitagf ligigarian, $}2,31fo0; one catalogrgr, $1,500; and onefshili assis an, , , one s e assistant, $ ; one secre o the Naval Academy, $2,400; two clerks, at $1,700 each; fortixelrglerks, at $1,400 each; four clerks, at $1,100 each; fo1u· clerks at $1,000 each; seven clerks, at $1,000 each; one clerk, $900; six clerks, at $840 each; one draftsmau, $1,400; one surveyor, $1,400; services of or anist at chapel, $300; one captain of the watch, $1,100; one seconf captain of the watch, $1,000· twenty-two watchmen, at $900 each; three telephone switchboard operators, at $600 each; one mail messenger,  In all, pay o professors and others, Naval Academy, nance! min Dnrannmm or ounnarwcm AND GUNNERY: One leading ordnanceman, $1,100; one electrician, $1,248; one ordnanceman, $950; one ordnanceman,_$840; one ordnanceman, $720; two ordnance helpers, ¤g?__¤m¤°‘°lw at 5533:00 each; m all, $6,058. Thr engineering mr PABTHENTS-OF nnncrnrcn. nnomaxnmu Am: rnrsresz ee ’*"‘“”· electrical maclmnsts, at $1,180 each; two mechanics, at $1,180 each; one laboratorran, $1,000; m all, $6,900.
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