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 734 SIXTY-FIFTH oorxenrzss. sm. 11. GH. 114. 1918. and eighteen payments to waiters not in excess of the rate Hxed by appropriatioréorgcts agdf the aggregatehar1}o1mt;s1l_appmpriated; cogecmen: two, $ eac, our, $420 eac · our IS pantrymen 420 each; four utility men, $420 each; linemen: one, $600; two: $420 each; four seamstresses, $600 each· stenographers: two, $1,080 eachtyprstsz three, $900 each; mo drivers, $720 each; scullrons and ot er unskglned labor (wages m no case to exceed $50 per month), $2 000; in $121,280. m]g§?,§'.{"§,°§§§§l{“H°'  or BUILDINGS Ann onoumas: One messenger to super ?3tendent, $750; necessary building attendants, $34,200; in all, 4 950. ¤iEy¤:l¤lll>°l•ll;•lT¤.t°m°° I·lor the employment or such additional temporary force of employ- ees in the various departments of the Naval Academy as in the judgment of the Secretary of the Na may be necessary to the transaction of pnflicflal bp3inessb<;;1s1a;mcco1mi;gli£$gl:he existing emergency, $100,000. mmgmmm, a ,ci esta ent, ,113.20. cm Crmnrrrwr AND Mrscmnmnous mxrnusrrs, Navar. Acanmnrz Text and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms,_ models, maps, arrd_period1cals; apparatus and materials for mstruction m physical traming and athletics; expenses of lectures and entertainments not exceedin%:1,000, including pay and expenses of lecturer; chemicals, philosop `cal apparatus an mstruments, stortpgig gnachmery, tp§lsg5gttmgs;’ apparatus, and rrmtenals for ms tronpurposes 9·. " ’ · " - “"""‘ · Purchase, binding; and repair er -1mks :01 the library rw be pupchasedin the open market-on the written order of the superintendent),` nwaervmam.  _ " i .` .. A Q Summmdmh · orexpenses of  Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, $3,000. ‘* Ford:;n]1n1;jg¢;n(<iz1es’for the superintendent of the academy, to be experi m xscretion $3,000. °°“‘m"”°°“°‘ ordocpntirxgsmgigzgs {pr ’t§$5gommandant of midshipmen, to be e m re on . mm md . xlrfinall, current and miscellaneous expenses, $98,800. mm “‘““"°° '°' Mammumcn arm nnruras, Navu. Acanmrrz For §eneral maintenance and repaus at the Naval Academy, namely: or necessaiéy repairs of public burldmgs, wharves, and walls inclosing the groun s of the Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, and iixtures; for books, V_mm_ perrodrcagis; maps, modelshand purchase and repgir of fire engines; eapparatusan pants;mac e ; ur ase t nance of all horses and vehicles for use at theyadladefmy, inaclluclllnagntllle mamtenancpii ciperaticipé and repdair of thrgelhlorse-drawn passengerg carrying ve ces to o y oro cr urposes; seeds n plants; tolpglgnd repairs gif the sarge; stpjioneryll  {lor gllixiernment mgsanoces-atteac emy;o anotru; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on ht and pogver plants; cleaniilg and clearing up station and care of uildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire engines, fire apparatus, and [plants, and telephone, telegraph, and] cllock systpms; incideggal 11:1 pr; advergising, Evater tax, postage, teep ones, te e s, to, an erri ; an WDH1- · packirpgboxes; fuel fiorhrhpgting and l.ightmgBil>5g..lnds·§;s;en’s guarteggi ay o mspec ors an smen; music, musr an t ' Renh §struments;  for the pay of employees on leave, $5gl',10•0ll)?m1c Rent of buildings for the use of the academy, and commutation of {Engl] for bmdsmen, at 5S per month each, $3,936., mam enance an repairs, $510,936. In all, Naval Academy, exclusive of public works, $1,252,849.20. HarineC0rps. mmrrm conrs. girlém. PAY, Marmm Cours: Paiecg officers, active and reserve list: For pay and allowances prescrr by law for all officers on the active and reserve list, $9,891,624.50.