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 SIXTYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. rr. OH. 253. 1920. 1029 lmown as the Shipping Bulletin, and to dpublish and furnish the same to the maritime interests of the Unite States and other interested parties, at the cost of collecting and publishing the information, including the cost of printing and paper and other necessary expenses. The expenses of suc bulletin shall be paid from the appropriation §$°’;°S8h,, "Engineer·iug," Bureau of Steam Engineering, fiscal ear 1921. The Receipts mim sales. money received from the sale of such publication shallybe covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. · NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. New- BUREAU or NAvreA·rroN. ti:L¤’¤¤¤ °* News- Transportation: For travel allowance of enlisted men discharged on '*"`°¤SP°’°°“°¤· account of ex iration of enlistment, and so forth, including the same objects s ecified under this head in the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscalp year 1917, $3,594,26. _ _ Recruitin : Expenses of recruiting for the naval service, and so B°""“"’“‘g· forth, l11ClU(§I1g the same ob°ects specified under this head in the Naval Ajgopriation Act for the fiscal year 1917, $2,873.24. ansportation: For travelallowance of enlisted men discharged on }` °‘”,9,9' account of ex iration of enlistment, and so forth, including the same 1920- objects speci.fi)ed under this head in the Naval Appropriation Acts for the fiscal years that follow: _ For 1919, $6,735,764.70; For 1920, $3,000,000. The recruiting officer, Washington, District of Columbia, is author- $;’8§f,',§g,*’§•§,· D_C_ ized to make payment in the amount of $5.15 for advertisin inserted ' in Washington, District of Columbia, newspapers,isaid advertising having been inserted without first securing the authority of the Secretary of the Nagy, as required by section 3828, Revised Statutes. R‘S‘*"°°‘”°28*°‘"°‘ The accounting officers of the Treasury are authorized and directed to allow in the accounts of the recruiting officer, Cincinnati, Ohio, an °"‘”im’“"*°m°‘ item of $56.15, covering advertising in newspapers inserted without first securing the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, as required R_S_m_m8 p_.,,,,_ by section 3828, Revised tatutes. li Gunnery and engineering exercises: Prizes, trophies, and bad es ggJ$i1ii¤ii;rLn$ses.°°! for exoellency in gunnery, target practice, and so forth, including tie same ob`ects specified under this head in the Naval Appropriation Act for tlre fiscal year 1917, $15. Outfits on first enlistment: Outfits for all enlisted men and ap- mg,‘{§‘”· “'°* °“““' rentice seamen of the Navy on first enlistment, at not to exceed §60 each, fiscal year 1916, $202.77. mm mg Outfits on first enlistment: Outfits for `all enlisted men and ap- c1o¤1m§;azm£y,e:¤. prentice seamen of the Navy on iirst enlistment, at not to exceed $100 each; for the clothing gratuity of of-iicers and other members of the Naval Reserve Force, not to exceed $150 each for officers; for civilian clothing not to exceed $15 per man to men given discharges for bad conduct, undesirability, or inaptitude ; in all, fiscal year 1919, $$56,848.03. Bureauoifardsand BUREAU or YARDS AND nooxs. Docks Contingent. Contingent, Bureau of Yards and Docks: For contingent expenses ' and minor extensions and improvements of public works at navy ynrwls and stations, $15,825. Prntrc WORKS, BUREAU or YARDS AND DOCKS· Public w°rkS' Hospital construction: For additional temporary hospital con- aoirlispltal mtmc struction and repairs as may be necessary at the points named herem