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 394 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 130. 1914. tions for the naval service for the Hscal year ending June thirtieth nineteen hundred and twelve, and for other dpurposes, approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and eleven, an for defraying such other expenses incident to the visit of the said foreign fleets as the Secretary of the Navy maiyf deem proper, and the said sum shall be av':i.'i.lhabl<zh ]lgl<;Ker§r1]l;e$'r lfeenth, nmetelgn hundrgctldarlgc; Eiigéélécsi E¤¤=v**°¤ 0* *°“= t to a ve een or may _ prescrr — $§°elZ°=émziix`$¤gw°i¤$7§$ dent,ain piirsuance of the authority contained m the Panama Canal "“°“‘ Act, a proved August twenty-fourth nineteen hundred and twelve, to be levied the Government of the United States for the use of the Panamagnal shall not be assessed ainst nor collected from any war vessel of any foreign nation whigr may pass through the Panama Canal en route to or  returning from the Panama- acrfic rl?¤Q°Ki$& to emem International Exposition: Provided, That such vessel has been sent '°P'°g°g,‘§,,,‘*"°°,,,,,,‘§,§_'°" by its Government to attend and participate m the said exposition up in consequence of the invitation of the President of the United V°1‘ 3°’ p` Im States, extended in pursuance of the authority contained in the joint resolution of Congress approved February fifteenth, nineteen hundred v°L °°’ I" m' and eleven, and of this author%y cpniaisrpeil m the jict   _ 'tio fthnavaserviceorte ayeareningune e, giliiiateelx liiindged and twelve, and for other purposes, approved ee. e Reds V Miiih §%L"“" mnoiftgliin rl?x‘§“d'£ede*e'£§1e‘§e1°Z§e’3;eeeeee eee empowered to pm. ¤· e retari e r¤‘?’}$eh'l°$.$°a¤$TJ°Gel”°l»i define and esta lish sr1itablcYanchora%¢;e grounds in Hamipton Roads, ”E°$,,{ggY°°d’°¢ ‘° Virginia, and th; fadjacenéo waters or tllifchcombinedd eets oth the U ted States an or vemments w may ren ezvous ere priidr to roceeding {soma Panama-Pacific International Exposition, to be helil at tlhe city andzicoigfrnty of SandIfrancisc(>·;fi(E1alifo1Ej1ia,  115:; yearnineteen un an teenasw asto ean esta ` mAS¤;¢1¤¤Frg_g¤w§:g¤Igg¤ suitable anchorage grounds in the Bay of San Francisco and the em-mg nrpeemen. Y approaches and waters adjacent thereto during the continuance of the ¤{}y°_§}*§,’,§',}§,_{’,£yF°°’°‘ said Panama-Pacific International rizliirlposition, and the Secretary of the Navy is hereby further autho to make such rules and regulation; regardinlga the movementsi of all vesselshin all of th; wgteps name asmay necessaryrnor ertoinsurete ro an ery coréduct of suézh Fattulres S13 mayfbeh planned Igor the crdiinbineilrfleets an to rovi e or e ety 0 e vesse artic' ati thereinand sulpllifrules arid iriegplagons when so issued) anduriubhsghed shall t . d£dj,\(j:j,¢;,;¤:°{_s¤_§•;:‘g a'l`liat?>ffi)d§1;%w1ho6n§$v gerfhvzgn  duty on shore only and grtxmirxczee ces. omcers of the_ Construction Corps shall be gible for any shore duty ‘ '*"· izqompatible   thin rank an grade to which the Secretary of the avy may assign them. repen. C _ Chan or 1.m>12as,_rsr.A1ms or Gum Ann Cm..roN: Naval station, PF{'°· "°°·· ““°"· island of Guam: Maintenance and care of lepers, special patients, and for other(purposes, rncludmgl cost of transfer of lepers from Guam to the Orgloan o Cuhon, m the Philippines, and their maintenance, $14 . uglnreau of Naviga-, BUREAU OF NAVIGATION. rnmwuxm Transportation: For travel allowance of enlisted men discharged on account of expiration of enhstment; transportation of enlisted men and :}>px·ent1ce seamen and applicants for enlistment at home and abroa, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation to their homes, if residents of the United States, ofpphstsgspgen anddapprergtice seamen dischargedhen medicz;1 survey W1 su _ ncean rans ers en route,0 h th · transportation of sick or msane enlisted men anldcsigprigitiihlia seiligxi to hospitals, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu