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 1138 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 28. 1923. said Naval Militia shall have all the benefits, gratuities, privileges, and emoluments provided by law for other members of the Naval M§,?,3‘2* " °“°’ i" Reserve Force; and that, with the appioval of the Secretary of the Navy, duty performed in the Naval ilitia may be counted as active service for the maintenance of eiliciency required by law No rmiw pay H for members of the Naval Reserve Force: Provided further, mmngwumu. That retainer pay pfovided by existing law shall not be paid to ang member of the aval Reserve Force who fails to train as provided by law during the year for which he fails to train. N*"°*W¤'°°H°¤¢· Navn. wan common, nnonn rsnnm. m°"“""‘°°’“"" For maintenance of the Naval War College on Coasters Harbor lsland including the maintenance, repair and operation of one horse-drawn assenger-carrying vehicle to be used only for official purposes; and) care of ground for same $81,250; 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 urchase, binding,) and repair of books of M, m, reference 8.I1d(F€1'10di01l.& $5,000; in all, 9,450: Provided, That the i¤¤¤· sum to be pai out of this appropriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for c erical, inspection, drafting, and mes-    for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, shall not ex, . ,,$§*,‘f‘“°· “'““' iuvar. umm, rniunmmnu, rnnxsnvama. hy °'“"""·'°”‘ Pay of employees: Secretary, $2,200; foreman mechanic, $2,200; superintendent of §rounds, $1,080; steward,_$1,200; store laborer, $660; matron and office assistant, $720; benefic1ar1es’ attendant, $480; baker, $720; chief cook, $660; assistant cooks—one $540, one $480; lanndresses—chief $420, five at $360 each; scrubbers—-chief $420, three at $360 each; waitresses—head $480, eleven at $360 each; kitchen attendant, $540; laborers-—five at $600 each, eight at $540 each; firemen-one $840, three at $720 each; gardener, $840; helper pipe fitter, $975; helper, woodworker, $975; stable keeper an dmver, $660; master at arms, $900; two house corporals, at $600 each; barber, $600; carpenter, $1,200; pa1nters——one $1,200, one $1,020; engineer, $1,080; chauffeurs—one for coal truck $960, one for small truck, $840; electrician, $1,400; stenographers and typewriters-one $1,80% one $%,400, oé1§O$§,(200, one $1,000; telephone operator, $900; o a or employees,, . ]““*““°°· Maintenance: For water rent, heating, and lighting; cemetery burial expenses, and headstones; general care and improvements of grounds, buildings, walls, and fences; repairs to power-plant equipment, implements, tools, and furniture, and purchase of 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 (xovernment hospitals; employment of such beneficiaries in and about the Naval Home as may be authorized by the Secretary of the Navy on the recommendation of the governor; support of beneficiaries and aH other contingent expenses, including the maintenance, repair, and operation o one horse-drawn pamenger-cariéying vehicle, two rnotorpropelled vehicles, and one motor-propelle pawngencarry- znggehicle to be used only for official purposes, $104,690; _ all Niaval Home, $154,800, which sum shall be paid out of the income from the naval pension fund.