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 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 39. 1919. 1173 Total, authorizations repealed, Military Establishment, $8,190,- °2%2°£r’°‘ · · .1 .1. - · .1 Mi. ot, appropriations an au orizatxons recovers , ` Establishment, $15,046,864,419.40. tary Sec. 3. That the portion of the Army appropriation Act, a proved S°`° °' ""'”p°“°‘ July 9, 1918, relating to the "Sale of war supplies/’ whidii reads as ollows: "Pro·vided, That any moneys received by the United States as the ,,,§,f‘;§l$,°§’o{L'°°°*P" proceeds of any such sale shall be deposited to the credit of that mia, p. sm, isappropriation out of which was paid the cost to the Government "°"l°°‘ ‘ o the profperx thus sold, and the same shall immediately become availab e or e purposes named in the original appropriation? hereby is repealed. _ REPEAL OF APPROPRIATIONS ANI) AUTHORIZATIONS, gr§p°?:€i¤$l Nail? iii; NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. '*°"”*“°¤°· Sec. 4. That the following une ded balances or pqrtjum nf m'g;}*g$;§d°,j_’f 1**** the unexpended balances or combined uuexpended balances or portions of combined unexgganded balances o appropriatieiwfor the support of the Naval Esta lishment for the Eseal years 1917-4918, 1918, and 1919, as set forth in this section, shall be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the Treasury immediately upon the approval of this Act, namely: p ormci: or run sncanranr or THE Nav!. N2:;"‘“’ °' °‘° For aviation in the Na, $97,000,000. Alun For basic patents for aiviycraft, $1,000,000. m°°“°°¤°°` nunmu or N”AVl@£'1‘ION· a£.`}”°° °' Nm"` For instruments and supplies, $4,500,000. E°°l"°°"””“°" sunmu or onnmmcn. B‘"°"‘ °'°'°""°°‘ For ordnance and ordnance stores, $8,000,000 °"’“‘°°°‘“°““"°‘ For contingent, Bureau of Ordnance, $10,000. °°“°”‘°“°‘ For experiments, Bureau of Ordnance, $150,000. E‘*’°”“°"“‘ For new batteries for ships of the Navy, $60,305,251 B‘°°°"“ '°' ““"* For torpedoes and appliances, $8,000,000. °`°"’°‘°°’* For reserve ordnance supplies, $43,000,000 R°°°"°’“"°"‘** For contingent building fund, $3,847.26. °“"‘"""°"°· For increase of the Navy, armor and armament, $1,714,750. ,,,;§,"{f‘°’ ‘“‘* °"’“* For armament and ammunition of Coast Guard cutters, $79,574.03. <`~>¤¤¢ Guard ¤¤¢¤m· For ammunition for vessels, $$0,000,000. *'“‘“"““'°“· For ammunition for auxiliaries and merchantmen, $2,677,500. ·*‘“‘“""”·°”°· For Nav nitrate plant, $8,311,881. N“'“‘° *"““'· For fuel lands for armor and projectile plants, $24,513.16. ,,,,,*°`,Q‘f"““"’ '°" “""“' For ammunition for merchant auxiliaries, $1,300,000. Merci}? www For batteries for merchant auxiliaries, $1,256,521.24. °¤euiigr1ei.n' Total, appropriations to be covered into the Treasury, Bureau of Ordnance, $164,8%,843.69. A I I I W The authorization of $20,000,000 for new batteries for ships of the peaiiid. ° Navy, contained in the naval appropriation Act for the fiscal year ,,,,N°" ”°“°"°“ "' 1919, is repealed. X:`¢¢.r· 721- The authorization of $11,000,000 for ammunition for vessels, con- Ammunition rmtainegcdin the naval appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, is “*j’§;,,,,_m_ repe . Total appropriations and authorizations recovered, Bureau of Ordnance, $195,8%,843.69.