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 132 ‘ SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 166. 1908. hundred dollars; three laborers, at three hundred and sixty dollars each; three laborers, at three hundred dollars each; total for employees, fourteen thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. d pplilsscellaneous: lxatpgl rent and lighésipggwo thousapd lpnedhugdgefl 0 ; cemetery ur` expenses an ea stones ei t un re 0 — lars; improvemerit of grounds, seven hundred aindg eighty dollars; repairs to buildings, boilers furnanccs, and furniture six thousand seven hundred an forty-eight dollars; music in chapel, six hundred dollars· transportation of indigent and destitute beneficiaries to the Naval flume, one hundred dollars; support of beneliciaries, forty-four pilépusgnd tkhree hplngredhand seventy-t re: dlollars; total miscellaneous, — ve thousand ve un an one o rs. · Iii all, for Naval Home, seventy thousand one hundred and hfty-one dollaiis, vahich sum 81181%;:0 pgid org: of thfe income frpm the naylal penmm. sion un : .at or the per ormance o such a itional .£ll’1°’i"‘°°°°°°` services in and about the Naval Home as may be necessary, the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to employ, on the recommendation of the governor, beueiciaries in said Home, whose compenmtion shall be iix;•td0l;yt:lheHSecmhry and paid from the appropriation for the suppo e cme. · Bndzeaeut For bmges and ribbons to be distributed by the Secretary of the Navy  officers and men of the Navy and Marine Corps w o have participated in epgagemlents apdi   gepfned worthy of such commemoration, ree thousand ve un r dollars. mqgadcf iron- r•- thTl1iIat thefus; ogirppggingle oiildoigalemag ahfplrm of punishment in _ ' e av 0 the ni tatesis ere ya is exec forthe - _ poses ofy safe custody or when part of the sentencb impldged by a girleral court-martial. ‘   °‘ °"" mmmu or onmuuom. ' ,,,Q,'f,”§,§,i°§,P‘ °"" Oizmusom AND omnmscu sroams: For rocnring, producing, preserving, and handling ordnance material; fdr the armament of ships; for fuel, ngatenatlhand lpbor to bbc used in the general work of the nce r ent· or watc men at magazines, wd f to ' and powder cigpots; fdr furniture in ordnance buildiiigs asiiaiiy-yh?dd and stations; or maintenance of the proving ground and powder fac- umm E vm nopa 0 is appropriation s a d d f th ,a5'}i'me°h",° °t "` m purchase’of shells or projectilespexgept for shells orclplidileciilesilpnrii chased inn ilccorédeancpawithfthpl tegms and cplndétiolps of proposals submieye creryo eavytoaot afat f shells and projectiles and upon bids received in eiizcldlrclhliicdivilhilimthe terms and requirements of such propggals. All shells and projectiles shall conform to the standard prescri by the Secretary of the Navy. ,,,;‘j{‘,§‘;{"*"°“· °°°·· Ammunition and other supplies for ships, two million seven hun- 1>m-aspmwly um dred and fifty thousand dollars; Provided, That the Secretary of the md' ‘,°‘J,,"_ liavydis herelpy zuthoirizeplhto utilize all animupition and other supplies 3i2O3e3S if-‘$Im£.`é`..$ ··asSe° “"£'Z’KTZ$’.i}3'.1?ii0i.Y,‘?‘f$°··‘i€e§Z`fv§`i“$Z€.? der and Shell," for general issue to ships in commission, as though purchased from this appropriation: Provided, That no part of this m;pir§t::Lse ol shells app;-opnatnon shall be expended for the purchase of shells or projecti es except forshells or projectiles pure ased in accordance with the terms an conditions of proposals submitted by the Secretary of the Navy to all of the manufacturers of shells and projectiles and upon bids received in accordance with the terms and requirements of such proposed;} bllghshggs and pr<;je<3ile§1 shall conform to the standards prescn y e cretaryo the avy. smoreiee powder. Purchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
 * ’ry,?;dlf4?f·ht:;get prlatctippilfour million five ulndfecg thousand dollars: