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 206 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Suas. I. C11. 29. 1917. °"“’**"· Navu. rmmmo STATION, Gamer Liums: Maintenance of naval training station: Labor and material; general care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and piers; street car fare; purchase and maintenance of live stock, an attendance on samemotor·propelIed vehicles, waglons, carts, implements, and tools, and re airs to same, including the maintenance, repair, and operation oip one motor-propelled passepzger-c vehicle, and one horsedrawn passenger—carrying vehi e to be _ only for official pumoses; fire apparatus and extinguisherspgymnastic implements; mod _ and other articles needed in instruction of apprentice seamen- lpnnting outht and material, and maintenance of same; heating  ght1.§, and repairs to power-plant equipment distributing ma1ns,_ tunn , and conduits; stationery, bo0ks,_ schoolbooks, and _ periodicals; washing; packing boxes and materials; lectures and suitable entertainments for a prentice seameir and all other contingent expenses: {gy M m_ Provided, That Sie sum to be paid out of this appropriation under_the iw- ’ direction of the Secretarylof the Navy for cleric, drafting, inspection, and messenger service s all not exceed $4,500; in all, naval training station, Great Lakes, $100,000. ""“"‘H°""‘· Nxvu. mamma srarron, Sanrr HELENA: Maintenance of naval training station; labor and material, general care, repairs, and im- _ provements; schoolbooks; and all other incidental expenses, $50,000. ’:"'“R°"""`°"’°~ Nnv.u.Rnsmav1a Foaon: For expenses of organizing, administering, and  the Naval Reserve Force, including clerical and messenger hire, office rent, furmture, stationery, and postage; Q printing, advertising, and other necessary expenses, $200,000. .,,'”’“,,cm,“*,,",,,,§‘“" Scnoors on cnnrs or msrnucrxou rox xnonmrs Ann Navar. E*P°¤¤ Rzsmzvn mmm: For rental of necessary land and for providing quarters and the maintenance and uipment thereof for assembling, training, and instructing recruits add reserves of all classes, including the crews of section patrols, harbor patrols, submarines and submarine chasers, and beach patrols, and for all purposes connected therewith, $2,655,360. · ”“"°° °‘°¤*¤°¤°°· mmnau or oxumaxcm. m§;_d§{g?; °¤·* °’°· Onnivaucn AND onpxaxcn sronns: For procuring, producing, preserving, and handling ordnance maternal; for the armament of ships; for fuel, material, and labor to be used in the general work of the Qrdnance Department; for necessary im rovements at the naval proving ground, naval tonlpedo stations, naval gun factory, and naval ammunition deppés; an for pay of chemists, clerical, drafting Pm inspection, watc en,  messenger service in navy ards, naval Cm,Q',;,' M, M_ stations, and naval amrnunitnon depots: Provided, That the sum to be ¤¤¤= paid out of this appropriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for chemists, clerical drafting, inspection watchmen, and mmm to dm messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, and naval ammunimm, ,,.,_,°‘§,, ‘§ $1011 depots, Shllll not exceed $725,000: Provided further, That not mt exceeding $81,500 of this amount may be expended for the services pzregrleglicséhhaléwmem endl such other technicall aslgistants as the Secree a ma eemnecess inte e· Mmmm mi inlgn, $16,905,;;%*6. Y 8-17 ureau of Ordnanc , ..1.. °“ * er pwcurms. producing, preservin and mustn ammunition 1n~‘;*¤;·;p"dHlm_ for vessels, $6§,664,858:Prmnk1ed, Thaigio part of an gnoney approraa stri;-etdh Act shall (pe eirpendedjor the purchase of powder . _ ·¤·1'1¤Spow era apncemexcessof53centsa und: mmiusapear. part thereof, for powder, no glwdéf shall at any time be purchased ¤¤}¤¤S the powder factory at dmuhead, Maryland, shell be operated on a basis of not less than its full maximum capacity.
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