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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 114. 1918. 733 That all temporary promotions and advancements authorized b T°"m’”°**°°.°’ °°m· this Act shall continue in force only until otherwise directed by thi; wm pmwmul President, and not later than six months after the termination of the present war. That any officer of the Coast Guard temporarily promoted or rBf§,’;§°·°*°·»°*¤¤i°°¤ advanced in ade or rank in accordance with the provisions of this ` Act who sha? be retired from active service under his permanent commission while holding such temporary grade or rank, except for physical disabilitg incurred in line of duty, shall be placed on the retired list with the grade or rank to which his position in the permanent Coast Guard at the date of his retirement would entitle him. That officers of the United States Coast Guard on sea duty or on cn§§f,’§‘_y’:,§;,*,§g_b§j shore dut beyond the continental limits of the United States during the period, of the present war shall receive the same increase of pay and allowances in all respects as are now or may hereafter be provided by law for officers of the Navy of corresponding rank. N That nothing contained in this Act relating to-the Coast Guard mui>?•iiLim°gp°y’°t°” shall operate to reduce the rank; pay, or allowances that would; have been received by any person in the Coast Guard excepttfor thepassageofthisAct. ‘  ; Nmxuwdm NAVAL AoADEMr.. _ . ,_ ‘ y' PAY or Pnornssons AND ormrns, NAVAL ACADEMY; Pay of.pro- P°y°"”°‘°S°°”’°t° fessors and instructors, including one profemor as librarian, $235,000. » One swordmaster, $1,700; assistants:. one $1,500; one $1 ,300· I“““‘°‘°”*°‘°· headmaster in physical training, $2,000; instructors in physical training: one $1,800; two at $1,500 each; three at $1,300 each; assistant librarian, $2,400; cataloguer, $1,600; shelf assistants: two at $1,200 each; secretary of the Naval Academy, $2,500; clerks: two at $1,900 each; two at $1,700 each; two at $1,600 each; four at $1,400 each; four at $1,200 each; seven, $1,100 each; seven, $1,000 each; draftsman, $1,700; surveyor, $1,500; services of organist at chapel, $300; captain of the watch, $1,460; second captam of the watch, $1,300; twenty-two watchmen, at $1,160 each; three tele hone switchboard operators, at $660 each- mail messenger, $1,100. lin all, palyg of professors and others, Naval Academy, $329,460. EPARTMENT or oEnNANoE AND GUNNERY: Leading ordnanceman, ,,,§§§°_{,‘,‘§‘$"Q,g;,;,’f°· $1,450; electrician, $1,680; ordnancemen: one, $1,280; one $1,150; one $1,100; ordnance helpers: two $1,030 each; two, $1,000 each; storeroom and record keeper, $840; in all, $11,560. DEPARTMENTS or ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS: One ,,,]Qj*"'§,§,‘,Q§‘,,°{,§§,,§’,§°,{f,$g instrument maker, $1,800; three electrical machinists, $1,758 each; P¤>*¤i¤¤· one mechanic, $1,758; laboratorian, $1,500; in all, $10,332. DEPARTMENT or sEAMANs1-1IP: Two coxswains, $500 each; three ,,,,B,;Q{,{‘”°“‘ °‘ sw seamen, $450 each; in all, $2,350. DEPARTMENT or MARINE ENGINEERING AND NAVAL 0oNsTRUcr1oN: ,,,2°$‘j_’;fm‘g‘ gg; Master machinist, $2,300; assistant, $1,800; pattern maker, $1,800;¤¤v¤1¢o¤struction. boiler maker, blacksmith, three machinists, molder, and coppersmith, $1,758 each; one pattern maker and one blacksmith, $1,680 each; one instructor in mechanical drawing, $2,100; machinists and other employees, $9,515.20; in all, $33,181.20. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT: Chief clerk and purchasing agent,  d°P“°' $1,800; chief cook, $1,500; cooks: fourteen, $900 each; eighteen, 8600 each; stewards: one, $1,800, four assistants, $1,200 eacli; two head waiters, $900 each; six assistant head waiters, $720 each; head pantrymen: two, $900 each; bakers: chief, $1,500; nine, $960 each; nine, $720 each; butchers: head, at $960; four assistants, $7 80 each; one butcher’s helper, 8600; four baker helpers, $420 each; firemen: SIX, $600 each; necessary waiters, at not to exceed $25 per month Cmdm auowod M each, $35,100, and the accounting officers of the Treasury are author- payments to warms. ized and directed to credit in the accounts of the disbursing officer for the fiscal years nineteen hundred and seventeen and nineteen hundred