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 152 SIXTYZSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 9. 1919. lights, fire engines, fire apparatus, and plants, and telephone, telegraph, and clock systems; incidents.] labor; advertising, water_tax, postage, telephones, telegrams, tolls, and fer1iag)e; flags and awnings; packing boxes; fuel for heating and lighting andsrnen’s quarterspay of inspectors and draftsmen; music, musical and astronomical instruments; and for the ay of employees on leave, $950,000. _ R"¤*· Rent of buildings for tlile use of the academy, and commutation of _ rent for bandsmen, at $15 er month each, $13,500. B§‘,,§_v°l A°°°°my Naval Academy Band: Efhe Naval Academy Band shall hereafter °,§°’g[’°““°¤· P°Y· consist of one leader, with pa and allowances of iirst lieutenant in Vi>rii¤.P·297- the Marine Corps; one seconcl, leader, with a base pay of $81 per month; forty—i·ive musicians, first class, with a base pay of $51 per month; twenty-seven musicians, second class, with a base pay of $44 per month; one drum major, with a base Ipay of $57 .20 per month; and the said leader of the band, second eader of the band, drum major of the band, and the enlisted musicians of the band shall be entitled to the same beneiits in repsect to pay, emoluments, and retirement arising from longevity, reenlistment, and length of service as are or ma hereafter become applicable to other officers or enlisted men of the Navy. In all, maintenance and repairs, $963,500. In all, Naval Academy, exclusive of public works, $2,007,646.60. ¤°*'*°°°°'P°- Mamma oorzrs. §§',;,,,_ PAY, Mmmm Comes: Pay of officers, active and reserve list: Ijor pay and allowances prescribed by law for all officers on the active and reserve list, $3,463,383. R°“’°d °“°°”· For pay of officers prescribed by law, on the retired list: For two major generals, three brigadier generals, five colonels, three lieutenant colone, forty majors, four ca tains, one first lieutenant, two second lieutenants, and for officers who may be placed thereon during the year, including such increased pay as is now or may hereafter be provided for retired officers regularly assigned to active duty, $277,7 56. §{,%§f,°",§;’”;,s,,,,, Pay of enlisted men, active and reserve list: Pay and allowances of list. noncommissioned officers, musicians and rivates, as rescribed by law, and for the expenses of clerks of, the Uirited States giarine Co s traveling under orders, and includin additional com ensation liiir enlisted men of the Marine Co s qualified as expert rifiiamen, sharpshooters, marksmen, or reguriarly detailed as n captains pointers, mess serégeants, cooks, messmen, signaggen, or holding good—conduct med s, ins, or bars, including interest on deposits by enlisted men, post-exe-lrange debts of deserters, under such rules as the Secretaréy of the Navy may prescribe, and the authorized travel allowance o discharged enlisted men and for prizes for excellence in gunnery exercise and target practice and for pay of enlisted men designated as Navy mail c erks and assistant Navy mail clerks, both rims?. t afloat and ashore, $14,893,848; Provided, That the words "enlisted P°""° °" °"°m°°‘ men/’ as contained in prior appropriation Acts, shall not be construed to deprive women, enlisted or enrolled in the naval service, of the pay, allowances, gratuities, and other benefits granted by law to the enlisted personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps. ngggfm °"“S‘°d The authorized enlisted strength of the active list of the Marine rm, p. sac. Corps is hereby temporarily increased to 27,400 plus such number of Pmm men as may e serving with the American Expeditionary Forces .s.vm.=zé_ on active abroad: Prmrided, That the average number of enlisted men of the ‘“"·'“““°‘“d· Marine Corps on active duty during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, shall not exceed 27,400, distribution in the various ades to be made in the same proportion as provided under existing il-w.