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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44. 1921. 127 Provided, That the sum to be aid out of this appropriation under *°’°'€""· the direction of the Secretary di the Na for cligcalz drafting, in-  ow" sm. spection, and messe er service for the Heal year ending June 30, 1922, shall not exceellig$25,000; in all, $375,000. _ NAVAL RESERVE FORCE! For expenses of organizing, administer- Id $v$£°¤-Till mg, and recruiting the Naval Reserve Force and Naval Militia; for ‘“¤·°‘°· themamtenance and rental of armories, includin the pay of necessary _ jamtors, and for wharfagp, $50,000: Provided, gfhat no part of the €§K”,Z;°§g to ,,,;,,,,1,, money appropriated m t s Act shall be used for the training of any '°¤°i'°d· member 0 the Naval Reserve Force except with his own consent. 00(§{·ECEIVING EAnaAcKs: Maintenance ofp receiving barracks, $50,- NAVAL WAR COLLEGE, Rnonn IsLANn: For maintenance of the C§,l§t‘§‘;L§V,Z'b0‘Zf"{§?¥; Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island, including the maintenance, repair, and loperation of one horse·drawn passenger-carrying vehicle to e used o y for official purposes; and care 0 groun 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, PWM and re air of books of reference and perio icals, $5,000: Provide, cia-max} ew., sm. That tlile sum to be fpaid out of this alpproapriation under the direction *°°’· of the Secretary 0 the Navy for c eric, inspection, draftingh and messenger service for the iiscaévyear endinglilune 30 1922, sh not - exceed $50,000; m all, Naval ar College, hode Island, $90,950. Nammme Pm NAVAL H0uE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, PAY or EMPDOYEESZ as{;pha,1>a. ’ Secretary, $2,200; foreman mechanic, $2,200; superintendent of “Y °‘°mPl°Y°°*’· grounds, $1,080; steward, $1,200; store laborer, $660; matron and office assistant, $720; b6I186.G18.l’18S’ attendant, $480; chief cook, $660; amsnstant cooks-one $540, one $480; laundresses-—chief $420, five at $360 each; scrubbers-—chief $420, three at $360 each; wa1tresses—head $480, ten at $360 each; kitchen attendant, $540; laborers-—two at $840 each, four at $720 each, one $660, five at $600 each, five at $540 each; stable keeper and driver $660; master at arms, $900; two house corporals, at $600 each ;.barber, $600; carpenter, $1,200; painters——one $1,200, one $1,020; engineer, $1,080; chauifeurs—-one for coal truck $960, one for small truc $840, one for goVernor’s car $840; electrician, $1,400; stenographers and thewriters——two at $1 400 each, one $1,200, one $1,000; telepllrdlne operator, $900; total for employees, $47,280; xmmum MA1N·rENANcE: Water rent, heating, and lighting; cemetery, burial expenses, and headstones; general care and improvements of grounds, buildings, walls and fences; repairs to lpower-Plant equipment, implements, tools, and furniture, and pure ase 0 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 m 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 all other contingent expenses, mcluding the maintenance, repair, and operation of one horse-drawn passenger-c vehicle, two motorpropelled vehicles, and one motor-pro passenger-carrying vehicle, to be used only for offimal puurposes, $110,366; _ In all, Naval Home $157,646, W c sum shall be pa1d out of the ,,,§§§,',,"},°,,,'§'f‘“ ""'“ income from the naval pension fimd. BUREAU or ORDNANGEE. ”'”“°°‘°'““*°°'* Ommancn AND QRDNANCE sronnsz Iorfprocuring, producing, p;·e· ,,f, _’°" °"‘ serving, and handling ordnance material; or the armament of ships,