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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 239,240. 1911. 1289 That no part of ang sum appropriated by this Act shall be used for Sg,°°,§,°,*°*”°*“¥ any expense of the avy Department at Washington unless specific mq °f authority is gilyen by law for such expenditure. Provided, at no part of any sum herein appropriated shall be P'°"‘°°· expended for the purchase of structural steel, ship plates, armor, ¤¤gi.•]i·¤`i=i>i.l;i¤i:i!i¤i’ni armament or machinery from any persons, firms or corporations who ,?§'{‘;l2{‘§{l§1'{’3,§“ “" have combmed or conspped to monopolize the interstate or for ' commerce or trade of the United States, or the commerce or traslglld between the States and any Territory or the District of Columbia, in any of the articles aforesaid, and no purchase of structural steel, ship plates or machinery shall be made at a rice in excess of a reasonable profit above the actual cost of manufacture. But this limitation N°* •Pl>¤¢¤*·i·= ¢¤ shall m no case apply to any existing contract. °”°m°°°°°°°°°‘ B_L;]o1nt reso ution of Congress the President of the United States ,,§§,§‘,,1;,’,‘}{,‘f"’°°·°“‘·· has n authorized and respectfully requested, by a roclamation I¤***•¤¤¤¤•f¢>¤¢ix¤ or m such manner as he may deem proper, to invite all ¥oreign coun- giigiiiu w p°md` tries and nations to attend and partici ate in an exposition at the ""‘·l’·““· city and county of San Francisco, Caligornia, on or about the first · day_of January, nineteen hundred and fifteen, to celebrate the completion and opening of the Panama Canal, and also the four hundredth anmversary of the discovery of the Pacific Ocean. C The President is further authorized and respectfully requested, in t·gI¤•b__¤}}¤¤11¤§,¢m;g_¤¤ extendukg  invitation to the foreign nations in pursuance of the ° °°°° aforesa1_ jomt resolution of Corffress, to invite their representatives and their fleets to assemble at ampton Roads, Virginia, and from thence come to the city of Washington, there to be formally welcomed by the President; and, at the conclusion of the ceremonies at Washington, the Preddent is requested to proceed to Hampton Roads and‘there review the assembled fleets as they start on their voyage to the city of San Francisco. Approved, March 4, 1911. CHAP. 240.-An Act Maki appropriations tosu l deficiencies in appropri- ¥¤'<>h4»miations for the iiscal year nineteeiiiuggreg and eleven {Kr prior years, and EJ}; other purp0gg_ [Public, N0. 480.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat·ivee of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, ,,,{°,‘}$§‘,,‘f‘°‘°' ‘”“'°' and are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriate, to supply deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year nineteen hundre and eleven and for prior years, and for other purposes, namely: DEPARTMENT OF STATE. s,{’,_§_*"‘"“‘°“‘ °* For services in re arin the ci her code for the Department of {Ph" Wj- State, authorized Ey ilhe d§plomat§: and consular appropriation Act ;f>¤éu.iii°¤§¤;~:Ll76s_ approved February twenty-second, nineteen hun ed and seven, ms,},;g§sa,’ provided that the provisions of sections one hundred and seventy, V°·’8·P·1°°· seventeen hundred and sixty-three, seventeen hundred and sixty- four, and seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the Revised Statutes, and section three of the Act of June twentieth, eigihteen hundred and seventy-four, shall not be sipplicable, the unexpen ed balance covered into the Treasury of the ve thousand dollars ap(pro‘pr1ated by the said Act of February twenty-second, nineteen hun re and seven, to wit, four thousand and forty-two dollars and thirty-five cents, is hewy made availage. f T h _ Od d ted M e account' officers 0 the reasury are aut onz an ' to allow and crlgrgt in the accounts of Thomas Morrison, chief, Bureau cmu; in ¤' of Accounts, and disbursing clerk, Department of State, the sum of