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 620 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. os. ers. 1910. from ships' stores, such profit to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, under such regulations as he mg-Esprescribe, for the amusement, (:c;mfort,_ alindiézontentnéeigt oflphe e d ged forcg, dt a te ortote ureauo u esan ccoun, °°l’ °*°" °°”Y aNIi1vy0Dei’>artc1(ii)¢ii;: Provided jgtrther, Th? Ehesillin to be pint of this a ropriation, under the irection 0 the cretary 0 e avy for chldgaists and for clerical, inspection, and messenger service in the general storehouses and paymasters' offices of the navy—yards and naval stations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nmeteen hundreg End cilevelgiiushalldnpt excised {pug UD(lI§d-Billd fortyl- even thousan ve un an orty- our dollars an eig ty-e1g t cents. In all, seven million four hundred and seventy-one thousand and th sexggity dollars gid ninety-sgven cents. A F fu I be ks C°¤ N·r1No12:N"r UREAU or UPPLHBS AND coomrrs: or e 0 and bgnks, stationexgrhsmmnéir fittings fgr general lstorehouses and ·pay 0 ces m na -y · co ee mills an re airs thereto; e enses of naval clothinglactory and machinerz fo? same, tolls, felirriages, Keoman’s store-safes, newspapers, and other mcidental expenses, one Freight D t upgdred and ]§ifty-nine thoéisaud dollars. A All f d ·, °P,**.' ‘ morrr Unaau or ummms Arm coomvrs: re' t an me md express chdrges pertaining to the Navy Dgiartment and its groans, except the transportation of coal for the ureau of Equipment, five ' ‘ hundred and thirty·five thousand dollars. nmmau or CONSTRUCTION nm naram. md CONSTRUCTION Arm aaram or vassms: For preservation and completion of vessels on the stocks and in ordinary; purchase of materials and stores of all kinds; steam steerers, pneumatic steerers, steam capstans, steam windlasses, and all other auxiliaries; labor in navy—yards and on foreign stations; purchase of machinery and tools for_use in shplps; carrying on wor of experimental model tank; desigping nav vessels; 60I1S§l'\1Ct10l1 arid repa; of {yard craft, lighters, an arges; wear tear, an repair o vesse a t; I , increase, and prothetion of the navy in the line ogdonsgliiiilglioncghed reépair; incidental expenses for vessels and navy·yards, inspectors’ o ces, such as photographing, books, professional magazines, plans stationery, and instruments for drafting room, and for pay of classified force un er the bureau, e' ht million nine hundred and seventy-nine mvam. thousand one hundred and fortg-four dollars: Provided, That no part w°°°°“ mp" of this sum shall be applied to t 0 repair of an wooden ship when the estimated cost of suc repairs, to be appraisedrbgr a competent board of naval officers, shall exceed ten per centum o the estimated cost, b appraisacidlgn likedmranng, of a. new ship of the same size and like 0* °*' ****1*- rnateri : r0md` c url That no art of this sum shall b l` d to the rppgir of anyeipiilier ship when the (elst§mated1 costa dlxpgiigh repairs, 0 e apprais y a competent oar o n iii h ll exceed twenty per centum of the estimated cost, asiiilprhmgdmmsliie new { hi in }nua1§c1:r,T<§ a nevglghip of the same sizehand like material: Promkled mj ¤_ PS rt, at not g erein containeds all de ri th Se t f mmm W tm thetNavy of th; aluthlprity to orider repairs of shipsY;l(i1ma(ged(iI1i3f:i§g)n wa ers or on e ig seas, so ar as may e necessar to bring them Repumw speckled home. And the Secretary of the Na is h b til 'zed t k '°°°°l°‘ expenditurées {rom appropriate fulgdlsvliindesrgheilgsdohg buregnisuloi repairs an c anges on e vesse em ' tip exgeed the s1;ir;117spe::Llie1d fos each(§e$ellE1i]d§p<—iclzIivld{§¤:11al.1s0i1<Rl;olvir(ti _ew erse,e1g unearrtento dll ;hdIsld eight hundred and ten thousand doH:;·ss,lDBro(dl<l“S (additionailutd four hundred and §.fty-three thousand five hundred dollars, authorized by the aippropnation Act approved May tlurteeuth, nineteen hundred and cig t), seventy thousand dollars; Colorado, six hundred and