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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 417. 1916. 559 of the naval fuel—oil equipment plant at the navy yard, Philadelphia °,§<1¤*P¤¤¤* P1¤¤*· Pennsylvama, and the temporary employment of civilian fuel-oil ` experts and assistants, $60,000. Avnvrronz For aviation, to be expended under the direction of the g§,°_Qf,”_; nm Secretary of the Navy for procuring, producing, constructing, o erat- xm ` ing, preserving, storing, and handling aircraft, including rigid girigibles, and ap rtenances maintenance of aircraft stations and experimental wor? in development of aviation for naval purposes, $3,500,000: Promkled, That the sum to be paid out of this appropria-  U 0 tion under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for eiiafiain, services. " clerical, inspection, and messenger service for aircraft stations shzil not exceed $25,000. _ Anvrsonr comurrriszn Fon A1:RoNAU·rres: For traveling expenses of ,,,;*§,‘§{,S,§’,§'§,%‘f‘“"**°° members and employees, $2,000; two technical assistants, at $2,500 E¤%’°¤s°s» ¤¤¤x>1¤y· each; one clerk, at $1,500; one clerk, at $1,000; one draftsman, at °°°i·:.Z'p. 117e, $2,000; one draftsrnan, at $1,000; two laborers, at $660 each; three mechanics, at $1,200 each; rent of office, $1,200; sup lies, $7,800; special reports, $5,000; movable combination Held of£ce, machine s op, dynamometer shed, hangar, and power plant, $15,000; dynaniometer carriage and truck, $18,000; aeroplane, including motor, $10,000; transmission dynamometer, $1,000; ripograph, $1,000 ; stabilizer, $1,500; anemometers, barographs, inclinometers, incidence indicators, $1,500; miscellaneous supplies, spare parts for operation of Held plant, $5,580; in all, $85,000. Ammvo Arm mnrrrrrve NAvAL Mn.rrrA: For the pa, subsistence, f[§,f,“,Dg*f“‘,§,§Ppm& and transportation at such portion of the Naval Miilitia as shall 1>¤g6L•¢§-8 286 engage in actual service or instruction afloat or on shore, and for pay, 1>u¢,pZl£bs. ` transportation, and subsistence of any part of the Naval Militia as shall participate in any cruise, maneuvers, Held instruction, or encampment of any part of the Regular Navy afloat or on shore; for pm, p. cw. prizes, trophies, and badges for excellence in gunner·y exercises and target practice of the Naval Militia; for the purpose of providing for issue .to the Naval Militia any stores and supplies or pu lications which are supplied to the Navy by any department for the actual and necessary traveling expenses, together with a pier diem not to exceed $10 to be estalilished by the Secretary of the Navy, of the Nm,M,m,u B,,,,,,,_ Naval Militia Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy; and for Nm, mma mum the necessary clerical and office ex§nses of the Division of Naval niveau. Militia Affairs in the office of the cretary of the Navy, and for ·*’“°·P·°°‘· retainer pay of officers and enlisted men, and travelinv and other *,§f;”;‘”I‘jfg;,§· necessary expenses of the Naval Militia and National Naval Volunteers ’ For the urchase, repair, and alteration of a ship for the Naval Minnesm- Militia of Iliinois, $125,000; for the repair of the United States ship To ka for the Naval Militia of Minnesota, $165,000; in all, $290,000. _ Siiiarn MARINE scnoons: To reimburse the State and the city of §§*,§,‘j,{,“,f,Q};,;’°f.t,°',j‘§; New York, $125,000, and the State of Massachusetts, $125,000, for gpg aud Massachuexpenses incurred in the maintenance and support of marine schools VeL36,p.135S. in those States in accordance with section two of the Act entitled "An Act for the establishment of marine schools, and for other purposes/’ ' approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and eleven; in all, $250,000. bpm slum or Lrzrmzs, ISLANDS or GUAM AND Omron; Naval station Pope, ew., Culion, island of Guam: Maintenance and care of lepers, special patients, and ‘ ‘ for other u es, includin cost of transfer of lepers from Guam to the island) dipogulion, in the Philippines, and their maintenance, $14,000. _ um: mas. LEASE or NAVAL r,ANns: That authority be, and is hereby, given m£z¤¤i¤¤¤=¤d.¤¤ to the Secret of the Navy, when in hisdiscretion it will be for the ‘ public good, tixdzlvease for periods not exceeding five years and revocable at any time, such property of the United States under lns control as may not for the time being be required for public use and for the