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 sixTY.E0URT1=1 CONGRESS. sm. 11. oe. iso. 1917. 1187 DEPARTMENT 0I~* sEAMANsnIP; Two 0 w t $480 h- thre ° * Scaénenr at $420 68·0l1; lll all, $2,220. C XS alms, 8. cu ’ B  0 EPARTMENT 01* 1[ABINE ENGINEERING AND NAVAL co TR : D°P•'°'”°'* °* me- (1;I§(1I;la§tp;6I6ach;1nsg., md one l?1,·%3 glgneugziltgfn · 0 e 0 e m er on ' one moldei, arid one coppersmith: at ;1,2‘8(0 eI2i.1c1h;,o:1e ggtlleigi maktgi and one blacksmith at $1,080 each; one instructor m mechanical ` ($2,000; machimsts and other employees, $9,515.20; in all, GOMBLISNAEY DEPARTMENT: On h` f k $1 200· °°"“"“‘““’ *’°P•"* nine cooks, at $600 each, and tzvglvig dzgistants at $)81§0c(::h?9dii)e mm. steward, $1,200, and two assistants, $1,080 each; one head waiter, $840, one assistant head waiter, $720, and three assistants, at $600 each; one pantryman, $520, four pantrymen, at $420 each; one chief baker, at $1,200; five bakers, $600 each; two assistants, at $540 each, and three assistants, $480; one head butcher, at $900; two iiiff t“§12.,l°‘1§';‘i§“*.§· “€ $6) i‘£" "‘“? ‘}?° ""‘*ih°“ HSS" °° **8% _ e a _ e ·sixy—vewa1ersa rmon eaprh, and siaétggdiiée wageiis, at $116 per moptlégggch, ¥8:E)80; two co eemen a eac our co eemen a eac · our dish pantrymeii, at $300 eacli; one fireman, $600, four firemen, at $300 each; four utility men, at $300 each; one lineman, $540, two linemen, at $300 each; two seamstresses, at $420 each; four clerks, at $360 each; one driver, $600; scullions and other unskilled labor (w]a)g§e1sA;1 no Igraseogo ;xceedNt;0 p;rDm0::;h), $1,332; in al], $71,44*0; Do t TMI: e : e messenger 8,,,,,,,, superintendeig., $600; forty-five building attendants, at $400 each, mm $18,000· 111 a $18,600. In all: civil establishment, $387,99320. CURRENT AND MISCELLANEOUQ EXPENSES, NAVAL AcADEMr: Text °°°°”‘°°""°"" and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms, models, maps, and periodicals· apparatus and materials for instruction in physical training and athletics; expenses of lectures and entertainments not exceeding]-$1,000, Including pa and expenses of lecturer; chemicals, philosop 'cal apparatus and' instruments, stores, machinery, tools, fittings, apparatus, and materials for instruction pu oses, $43 500. Purchaserginding, and repair of books for the library (to be pur- L""""'· chased in the open market on the written order of the superintendent) $2 500. _ For expenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, $3,000. ;’“"'d°'"’“"" For continlglencies for the superintendent of the academy, to be "’°"“‘°"°°“‘· ex ended in `s discretion $3 000. ln all, current and miscellanegps expepses, $52,0100. ml Mmmmm and N MAINTENANCE AND uE1>AIns AVAL I CADEMYi or ene main- — _ tenance and repairs at the Naval Academy; namely: §or necessary pm repairs of lpublic buildings, wharves, and wa · mclosing the grounds of the Nava Academy, impgrovements, repairs, and fixtures; or books, periodicals, maps, mode, and drawings; purchase and repair of fire Y engines; fire apparatus and {plants; machinery; purchase and main- "°“°'“· tenance of all orses and ve 'cles for use at the academy, including the maintenance, operation, and rgpair of three horse-drawn passenger-carryin vehicles to be used o y for official purposes; seeds and plants; tooi and repalirs fpif the sarge; stzgaonery; f1irnitp.ret§1or?ov— ernment buildinvs an offices at the aca emy; coa an 0 er uel; candles, oil, andcgasg attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up station and care of uildmgs; attendance on fires, lights, fare engines, fire apparatus, and plants, and telephone, te1o· graph, amt clgck systeims; incictlgliigal lsgbpr; .8dV&IH»lSl]1g, g·ater_tax, ·~ta te e ones, te eggams an em e· ags an awningsgiiizkigxg boxgs; fuel for eatiing and lighting,:`l>air1dsmen’s quarters;