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 896 SIXTY-SECON D OONGRESS. Srss. IH. Ch. 148. 1913. $360; one carpenter at $846; one {painter, at $846; one painter, at $720; one engineer for elevator an -ID&0l!.11\Bl£_Y, $720; ive laborers, at $540 each; two laborem, at $360 each; total or employees, $22,2§8. Mmmm Msmrmmcn: Water rent, heating, and lnghting ; cemetery, burial expenses and headstones; general care and 1mprovements_of grounds, buildings, walls, and fences; repaus to power plant equipment, unplements, tools, and furniture, and urchase of the same; music in chapglcargl entertainments gr    stationeg, bfpoks, and pe ; transportation indigei t an estitute ne cia es to th? Naval Home, and of sick an insane beneficiaries, their ldttendants and necessary subsistence for both, to and from other Govern- 1§’1B!l:l luispitals; empl   sung: lageficiaries in pug ajgout the av omeasmay au onzed y Secretaryo e avy thtgc recommendation of tlreéuxgazmor; rt of   and ZH o rcontsngentexpenses, rre U1g.l.,!l€!'lY01' u a ,85,500; total, maintenance, $59,921; in all; for Nava Home, $82?209, which sum shall be paid out of the income from the naval pension fund. Buxeanetoxdnanea. BUREAU OF ORDNANCI. T ¤¤¤·¤¤¤•¤¤ ¤·¤- Oamuucn an ommanen arcane: For procuring, reducing, °°°°°°°°"°° preserving, and  ordnance material· for the arxldament of ships;forf\sel,I)1`:1'ater1al, andlabortobeusediuthegeneralworkof the   artment; for furniture at naval magazines, torpedo stations, and proving y·ound· for maintenance of the provinu ground and powder factory and fo1’_t&l'g6t practice, and for pay o _ chemists, clerical _ drafting, inspectmn, an messenger S€1'V100 in g;·g‘;°cg,_ umm, navy yards, naval stations, and naval magazines: Prouided, That the _ em., services. sum to   paid out of this aplpropriatron under the direction of t.he Secretary of the Navy for c emists, clerical, drafting, mspectxon watzlhmen,    service in navy yuyrds, naval sithations, and nav mag es or year ending une, nineteen hundred andfourteen ahalln t ceed$458 000. In ll, $5 800000: mperenm ee prom- Provided That herealfter noo pdxrt of any, appropriation shall be °‘ ‘°‘°"°‘°‘* expended for the purchase of shells or projectiles for the Navy except for  or projectxles     acgordance with the terms and con onsoproposalssumit t Secre fthN all the manufacturers of shells anddpiyojecltiles aniimuy on bidas reaczymdd in accordance  the terms an requirements oixduch proposals; ce1:£¤v•¤¤•¤¤•¤· Pmmdcd, _That this restriction shall not apply to purchases e shells or progectrles of an ezrgenmental nature or to be used for experimental purposes and pan for from the appro riation "Experiments, P¤f¤*¤¤¤¤ •¤>¤¤•¢ Bureau of Ordnance": Provided, That hereailer the Secretary of the Navy -15 hereby author1zed_m make emergency purchases of war ily =¤¤v ¤¤¤¤>r· material abroad: Any}  £u·lh¢r, That when such purchases are made abmad, this material all be admitted free of duty. v¤*·¤¤- Purchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, $1,150,000; ·¤¤¤¤¢¤- be expended for the purchase of pow er 0 er than small-arms owder mL¤¤g>;=d¤;c¤;9;?; at a price m exeem of 53 cents a pound: Pwmlkd further, 'llhat in ,,.,i,.,d_ expenditures of this appropriation, or an part thereof for powder no pxpwder shall at any time be urchased, unless the pdwder factory at  Head, _MaryIand,   be operated on a basis of not less N=¤=¤ ·=¤¤ mm Feiitsufiiln G `iin °°p°°tl6 ,,_ _ _ · _ tm Amon, , Washingto n c New md up Foved 1  fo Néh]3;I;'1;§gT5:?)l60(?0LUMBm. Bmh ¤¤¢*=·¤¤¤¤ _ cI£101hm0d1F§1ng_ ch or renewing breech m anisms of three-inch, four- Mod __ mm 1¤Fér  dg ¤¤L&1;¤§—p¥h gunsé;75,000. wh M k ·- .. ¤¤·¤¤ g¤¤¤w¤ V-Hlgurgg d repairing and modermzing the Mark VI guns for guts, $150,000. an