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 818 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 228. 1920. in the Naval Reserve Force, and not otherwise, until June 30, 1922, the members of said Naval Militia shall have all the benefits, gratuities, privileges, and emoluments provided by law for other members S“"°° °“’di*$· of the Nava Reserve Force; and that, with the a proval of the Secretary of the Navy, duty performed in the Naval Militia may be counted mms mmb,,_ as active service for the maintenance of efliciency required bylaw for ' members of the Naval Reserve Force: And provided further, That all moneys appropriated for the Naval Reserve Force or for the Naval Militia shall constitute one fund and hereby are made available, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for both. ,,_§‘_,‘Q,Q”}5,‘,f;j‘,{_C°'*°¥°» NAVAL WAR COLLEGE, RHODE ISLAND: For maintenance of the Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island, including the maintenance, repair, and operation of one horse-drawn passenger—cax13ving vehicle to be used only for official purposes; and care o groim for same, $82,750; services of a professor of international law, $2,000; services of civilian lecturers, rendered at the War College, $1,200; care _ and preservation of the library, including the purchase, binding, and §f,‘Q§§;'{· Bm smh repair of books of reference and periodicals, $5,000: Provided, That me A ’ ’ the sum to be paid out of this appropriation under the direction of the Secretar of the Nav for clericali inspection, drafting}; and messenger service flbr the fiscal, year ending Jime 30, 1921, s all not exceed Yam] Home Pm? $50,000; in all, Naval War College, Rhode Island, $90,950. de}_pm,p,-,. ’ NAVAL Homn, PmLAnnLrH1A, PENNSYLVANIA, PAY or mirrornnsc “Y °‘°“‘P’°Y°°s· One secretary, $2,200; one foreman mechanic, $2,200; one superintendent of grounds, at $1,080; one steward, at $1,200; one store laborer, at $660; one matron and office assistant, at $720; one beneficiaries attendant, at $480; one chief cook, at $660; one assistant cook, at $540; one assistant cook, at $480; one chief laundress, at $420; five laundresses, at $360 each; one chief scrubber, at $420; three scrubbers, at $360 each; one head waitress, at $480; ten waitresses, at $360 each; one kitchen attendant, at $540; five laborers, at $600 each; five laborers, at $540 each; one stable keeper and driver, at $660; one master at arms, at $900; two house corporals, at $600 each; one barber, at $600; one carpenter, at $1,200; one painter, at $1,200; one painter, at $1,020; one engineer, $1,080; four laborers, at $720 each; two laborers, at $840 each; one laborer, at $660; one chauffeur, coal truck, at $960; one chauffeur, small truck, at $840; one chauffeur, overnor’s car, $840; one electrician, $1,400; two stenographers ang! typewriters, at $1,400 each; one stenographer and typewriter, $1,200; one stenographer and typewriter, $1,000; one telephone operator, $900; total for employees, _ $47,280. M*""°°°‘“‘°°‘ LIAINTENANCES Water rent, heating, and lighting; cemetery, burial expenses and headstones; general care and improvements of grounds, buildings, walls, and fences; repairs to ower— lant equipment, implements, tools, and fiu·niture, and purcliase otp the same; music in chapel and entertainments for beneficiaries; stationery, books, and periodicals; transportation of indigent and destitute beneficiaries to the Naval Home, and of sick and insane beneficiaries, their attendants and necessary subsistence for both, to and from other Government hospitals; employment of such beneficiaries in and about the Naval Home, as may be authorized by the Secretar · of the Navy, on the recommendation of the governor; sup ort oil beneficiaries, and all other contingent expenses, including flie maintenance, repair, and operation of one horse-drawn passengencarryin Vehicle, two motorpropelled vehicles, and one motor—propelle§ passenger-carrying vehicle, to be used only for official purposes, $110,366; in all, Naval p€Qggjg>}§ujg§m mm Home, $157,646, which sum shall be paid out of the income from the naval pension fund.
 * f*’°°“`“*€ ‘°°”°"k$· Rnomvme BAnnAcKs: Maintenance of receiving barracks, $100,000.