SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 203. 1924. 201 Current and miscellaneous expenses, Naval Academ : For text C¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¢¤¤v•=¤S¤¤· and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms, models, maps, and periodicals; a paratus and materials for mstruction in physical training and athletics; expenses of lectures and entertainments, not exceeding $1,000, including ay and ‘ expenses of lecturer; chemicals, philosophical apparatus and) instruments, stores, machinery, tools, fittings, apparatus, and materials for instruction purposes, $81,300. For purchase, binding, and repair of books for the library (te be Llbmpurchased in the open market on the written order of the superin- ‘ tendent), $2,500. $3B(;g5 expenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, B°°’d °'“”***¤¤-
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For contingencies for the superintendent of the academy, to be S“P°'*¤*°¤°°¤*- expended in his discretion, $3,000. or contingencies for the commandant of midshipmen, to be ex- ‘?°“““°“"’*“‘· pepiled in his disciéetion, $1,2%_0. · aintenance an repairs, aval Academ : For necessary re airs °°”°’*‘m*‘“*°*“¤°° of public buildings, wharves, and walls incgxsing the grounds ol) the and mmm Naval Academy, improvements, repairs, and fixtures; for books, periodicals, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of fire engines; fire apparatus and plants, machinery; purchase and mainte- d§°;§c‘*d'°“ '°"*‘ nance of all horses and horse-drawn vehicles for use at the academy, ` including the maintenance, operation, and repair of three horse drawn passenger-carrying vehicles to be used only for omcial puroses; seeds and plants; tools and repairs of the same; stationery; ¥\11'Dltll1'8 for Government buildings and offices at the academ , including furniture for midshipmen’s rooms; coal and other iYuels; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up station and care of uildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire engines, fire apparatus, and plants, and telephone, telegraph, and clock systems; incidental labor; advertising, water tax, postage, telephones, telegrams, tolls, and ferriage; flags and awnings; packing boxes, fuel for heating and lighting bandsmen’s ciuarters; pay of inspectors and draftsmen; music and astronomica instruments; and for pay of employees on leave, $1,050,000. $ For commutation of rent for bandsmen, at $15 per month, each, R°"°°°“‘“‘°"“°"· 13,500. An mone that ma not be required under any of the fore oin ,,,,§’,‘{§§§' °§§Q‘§}’,§',‘;"’“ apprdypriatiohs for theyobjects for which provided as the resiglt 0% ;{>,,g;<=g{g8g£?¤g°¤%I;§ decommissioning, or placing in reduced commission, or in reserve, p1ied'tori·iapeli·e,etc. any capital ship or other types of vessels, maybe applied, m the discretion of the Secretary o the Navty, to e repair, exclusive of changes and alterations, of vessels an /or to supp ement the appropriation “Maintenance, Bureau of Yards and l)ocks." Prior to the ,,,I_"“‘“'“ °' °‘°‘““· obligation of such sums as may be diverted in pursuance of this authority the Secretary of the Navy shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasu the sum or sums to be diverted and the appropriation to be debitdd and credited. Mamma: cones. Mm Cm rxr, maxim: comes. P“y’°°°‘ Pay of officers, active and class 1, Fleet Marine Corps reserve list: ,§?.‘§”’ “°°'° md For pay and allowances prescribed by law for all officers on the active and class 1, Fleet Marine Corps reserve list-pay and allowances, $3,422,809; subsistence allowance, $484,823; rental allowance, $715,- 428; in all, $4,623,060.