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 1150 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 28. 1923. {,:*;**-*0- . An_ Prool¢ide};Z,1'g`hat no employee paid unde; gsléemporovisions of this paraap s a receive a s ary in excess o,. m¤¤g>ggggI¤;f1g;b*md· grDepart1nent of buildings and grounds: Necessary building attendgs _ ants and messengers, $146,438. °°¤¤¤·"¢°¤*°¤P°¤$°’- Current and miscellaneous expenses, Naval Academy: For text and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and_ forms, models, maps,  periodicals; apparatus and materials for instruction m physical traming and athletics; expenses of lectures apdlentertainmlints mit excQ:1dingl?%£100, including pag and expenses 0 ecturer· c emica s p osop i apparatus an instruments stores, machinery, tgols, fittings, apparatus, and materials for inf struction purposes 90300. Libnrm For purchase, binding, and repair of books for the library (to be pu%l1asfd$in the open market on the written order of the superinten ent 2,500. Bcmiczvssam. $3F or expenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, _ 000. S“P°'i““°°"°”‘· liordcgntinlgencies for th;3 superintendent of the academy, to be exneinis` tion, 000. °°’°”**°**¤¤*°'¤*°· Ear contingencies for the, commandant of midshi men to be 1. mmm ex nded in his discrefon $1,200 P ’ Kiiaintenance and repxirs, Naval Acadexplyz For necessary repairs of public buildings, w rves, and walls in the ds o the Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, and urea; for books, H "m_ periodicals, maps, models, and draw1ngs· purchase and repair of fire . ,,1,,,,,¤,_ lm icngines; ii;·5:ippls:ratus ang p1lants,5naci11Del’{;c}>urc;18sc and 1*1183;- ance 0 orses an orse- rawn ve 1 es or use a e Ecademy, including the maintenance, pperation, and repair of three orse-drawn passenger-carrying velnc es to be used only for official purposes; seeds and plants; tools and repairs of the same; stationery; furniture for Government buildings and offices at the academy, inclsixldinglfurngure for mi<5shipmen’s rooms;1 coal and lpther fiiels; c · tten light t · - si'; $a‘;1;.2?.gg.?§’.%.“§.§3 ‘Z?...g..f §3a£§§.°§ £..‘£§.;..‘i§“.€‘.. tires, ligglits, lire engines, fire apparatus, and plants, and telephone, wggxp, ancbegzggch sygstirii; incideptislg labo5·;fa.dyertis%, wateg _ ostage _ one e grams, o an errrage• an awnings; pabking boxes; fuel for heating and lighting bancgsinenk quarters; pay of inspectors and draftsmen; music and astronomical Rmwmmumim instruments; and for pay of employees on leave, $1,105,000. $1;%,150 commutation of rent for bandsmen, at $15 per month, each. ¤·¤¤•C¤¤>=· i i MARINE CORPS. P"·°"" mr, Mamma conrs. m<£:·j*S, ¤·=<¥v¤ ¤¤d _ Pay of officers, active and class 1, Fleet Marine Corps reserve l1st_: or pay and allowances prescribed by law for all oilioers on the S active list and class 1, Fleet Marine Corps reserve list-—pay, includ- ,,,,,§I§,"'$’,,,'f.,‘?§j'““""`*“*' EF uniform gratuity as authorized by law, $3,404,401; subsistence _ _ owance, $483,533; rental allowance, $753,360; in all, $4,641,294. R°“'°""“’· For pay of officers prescribed by law on the retired list, $419,323. mmsmm, active _ Pay of enlisted men, active and class 1, Fleet Marine Corps reserve 1>¤y,.u¤J..m.,,.a, list: or pay and allowances of noneommissioned officers, musicians and grivates as prescribed by law, and for the expenses of clerks oi the nited étates Marine Coxips traveling under orders, and including additional compensation or enlisted men of the Marine Corps ggalified as expert riflemen, sharpshooters, marksmen, or regularly tai1ed_ as gun captains, gun inters, cooks, mossmen, signalmen, or holding good—conduet meds; pins, or bars, including interest