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 136 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44. 1921. ` udm` g e maintenance ration. and re air of three horse-drawn vehickisoptg  used only for official purposes; seeds and plants- tools and retpaim of thesame; stationery; furniture for Government  an offices at the academy, including furniture for `midshipmerfs rooms· coal and other fuels; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on light   ; cleaning and clearing up station and caneof buildings; at on fires, hts, iire engines, Hrs ap tus, and plants, and telephone, telegrap, and clock systems;  labor; advertising, water_tax, postage, telephones, telegrams, tolls, and femage· flags and awnings; packing boxes; fuel for ea and  bands:men’s quarters; pay of inspectors and draftsmen; music and astronomical instruments; and for pay of emlo ees on-leave, $1,105,000. · · R°°‘°°"“""*"“"· P wutation of rentizi bandsmea ag month each, $13,500. maintenance repans,, . · · In g; Naval Academy, exclusive of public, works, $2,27;%,845.83. “=¤¤°°°¤=•· · mums cons. . §‘,¤‘;,, Mm, M Par, Hamm: Cours: Pay of oliieers, active and reserve list: For ·······- pay andhtllowanccs prescribed by hw for all emma on the wave me reserve $4,386,1%.01. · . mm. [rm- Pgytlqf gffgqgrg prescribed by law, gg]?   list: for thro: · maor erals,ourrxgadm· uals, coon ,su: eu twenty-six maiprs,  •foII1’ captains, . twmty-llw0.·£rst lieutenants, nine second eutmante two marine gglmers, one nantermasterclerk, twopayclerks,and foroffice1sw  thereon during the year including such increased a as is now or may hgreafter be7provi¢led for retired officers regulaév assigned to _ active ut , $353, 61.25. ‘ •¤lin¤·]T•ii2vd¤.mm’°m" Pay of   170611, active and reserve list: Pay and allowances of noncommissioned officers, musicians, andUprivates, as rescribed by law, and for the of clerks of the nited Stateslldarine Corps traveling under o§ers, and including additional compensation for enlisted men of the Marine Corps zualified as expert riilemen, sharpshooters, marksmen, or rglarly etanled as gum captains, gun pointers cooks, messmen, sign en, or holding good-con act medals, pins, or bars, including interest on deposits lg enlisted men, post exchange debts of deserters, under such rules as e Secretary of the Navy may prescn, eau onz rav owanceo ca ede ted beandth th edt elall fdishrg nlis men, and for prizes for excellence in gnmngg exercise and target practice, and for pay of enlisted men designs as Navy mail clerks and _ assistant Navy mail clerks, both afloat and ashore, $12,060,300.76. “°*“"· For pay and allowances prescribed by law of enlisted men on the retired hst: For mneteen sergeants mayor, one drum major, forty gumnery segeants, thirty-six quartermaster sergeants, fiIty-four first sergeants, ty-six sergeauts, twelve corporals, five principal musimans, exghteen firsbclass musicians, one second—class musician, one drummer, and ten pnvates, and for those who may be retired during U mmdcmng theijiislcial yea? :210,82%.60. dlsch ed “ · n awn co hmg: or payment to ° arg enlisted mm for clothing undrawn, $25,000. ,,_;‘{*§,°§,§l§é?“’°”¤ ‘"“*‘ t M1leageig0F350m1leage to officers traveling under orders without . roopsf !_ ‘ ’ ,,,§,,,°'“‘“,,,“_ ‘“"°“ °‘ Commutation of quarters for  men on recruiting duty, for officers and_enl1sted men serving with or without troops where there are no public quarters belonging to the Government, and where there are not sufficient quarters possessed by the United States to accommodate them, for enlisted men employed as clerks and messengers in the oilioes of the commandant, adjutant and inspector, paymaster, and quartermaster, and the offices of the assistant adjutant and