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 946 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 83. 1915. Eggnzgngf ¤*¤¤¤= nonmu or s·rmAu nxenmnnme. m§cgl$°g*gg°¤¤i¤· Enemnmsmez For repairs preservation, and renewal of machin- ' ery, auxiliary machinery, and boilers of naval vessels, yard craft, and sh.1ps’ boats;  and refrigerating apparatus; repairs, preservation, and renewal o electric interior and exterior signal communications and all electrical appliances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels; except range finders, battle order and range transmitters and indicators, and motors and their controlling apparatus used to operate machinery belonging to other bureaus- maintenance of coast signal service, including the purchase of land as necessa m§;;@g’I§}‘,g,§' °°,‘,Q'*P‘ for sites for radio shore stations; equipage, supplies, and materialrlsl rmder the cognizance of the bureau required for the maintenance and operation of naval vessels, yard craft, and ships’ boats· purchase, installation, repair, and reservation of machinery, toolls, and a liances in navy yards andp stations; pay of classified force under til; bureau; incidental expenses for naval vessels, navy yards and stations, inspectors’ offices, the engineering experiment station, such as photographing, technical books, and periodicals, stationery and w_§gii¤ Miasrapli instruments; mstruments and apparatus, supplies, and technical books and periodicals necessary to carry on experimental and research Pcadwéz- ctc mw work in radiotelegraphy at the naval radio laboratory: Provided, ms. " '1`hat the sum to be paid out of this appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, ins§ction and messenger service in navy {al-ids, naval stations, and offices of United States ins tors of mac ery and engneering material for the Escal year engig June thirtieth, nineteen un and sixteen R’*“°’h°'° S*°“°¤°· shall not exceed $650,000: Promkiedfurther, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation for the purchase of land for sites for radio Rm '°"°’°“”’Y- shore stations shall not exceed $10,000: Provided further, That the total expenditures imder this apprplpriation at the naval radio laboratory s all not exceed $5,000· in, engineering, $7,742,973. ,,j§§g*gs_P°'°’ ”““° High-power radio stations: Toward the purchase and preparation ngites. c¤¤s¤·¤¤¤¤¤. of necessary sites, purchase and erection of towers and bmldings and ‘ the purchase and mstallation of machinery and apparatus o  h- power radio stations (cost not to exceed $1,500,000), to be locate? as ollows: One m the Isthmian Canal Zone, one on the California coast, one in the Hawaiian Islands, one in American Samoa, one on the island of Guam, and one in the Philippine Islands, $400,000, to be available until expended. mkrrsiingms axwi-  experiment station, United States Naval Academy iilp`ZPa¤°¢'ii¤n, aa, Annapolis, Maryland-Ezargerimental and research work: For original "°"° investigation and extend experimentation of naval appliances; and for the purchase of such machines and auxiliaries considered a plicable for test and use in the naval service, and for maintenance of iiuildings and grounds, $60,000. _ ¤¤Mi¤s. Equipment of building: For extension of steam, air, and water lines, and electric circuits; for foundations for machinery; for purchase and installation of additional testing instruments and apparatus, $20,000. N“°‘ ·'·°°**°¤Y· NAVAL Acmmn. gv °' P’°'°¤¤· PAY or mzornssoas AND orrrmzs, NAVAL ACADEMY: One rofessor of mathematics, one of mechanical drawing, one of  one of French, and one of Spanish, at $3,000 each. Three professors, namely, one of English, one of French, and one of Spanish, at $2,640 each. Five instructors, at $2,400 each. Four instructors, at $2,160 each. Ten instructors, at $1,800 each.