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 148 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1919. manding and navigating officers of ships, chaplains on shore and afloat, and for the use of courts-martia on board ships; purchase, re air, and exchan e of thewriters for shi ; acki boxes and miitefals interior §ttings}fPr g l torehliesusgs Iygoffi es and 1 - 0 enera s a c accountin]; offices in navy yards; expenses of disgursing officers; coffee mi and repair thereto; expenses of naval clothing factory Eqmpmemsupplies. and machinery for the same; laboratory equipmentppurchase of articles of eqmpage at home and abroad under the cogmzance of the Bnuieau of Supplgeishand ghecoriizitséb and forf thp paypuenthof lpablor equipping vesse erewi an e manu ac ure 0 suc ar 10 es in the several navy yards; mrisical instruments and music; mess outfits; soap on board naval vessels; athletic outiits; tolls, ferriagas, yeomens stores, safes, and other incidental expenses; labor in general storehouses, paymasters’ offices, and accounting offices in navy yards and naval stations, including naval stations maintained in island possessions under the contro of the United States, and expenses in handling stores purchased and manufactured under "Gen— rmainspmrm. eral account of a vances’ ; and reimbiusement to appropriations of the Department of Agriculture of cost of inspection of meats and ggxgl etc sem meat foid prodiucts fqrtltlltge Navy Department: Provided, That the 1 S. ’ °’ sum to e ai outo appropriation under the direction of the mP°“—P·33‘· Secretary oi) the Navy, for chemists arid for clerical, inspection, storemepri stpre lplblorer, apdh messenger slegrvicpl in tlie supply and accoun_ g epar ents o e navy yar an nava stations and disbmsrng officcs for the fiscal year ending Jnme 30, 1920, shall not exceed $5,700,000; m all, $15,500,000. 1_;r;]ishz,u1;ep¤¢mm: Fmcrerrr, BUnnAU_or Surrnrns Arm Accomrrs: All freight and ““ “'°" express charges pertaimng to the Navy Department and its gureaus, gxzcept t;he$;pr(a6ngp)%16mdon of coal for the Bureau of Supplies and coun. ¤_§]}°'°¤° °’“‘P°'°¤· MFUFL  ifiuiqsromanos; Cpal and other fuel for steamers’ and s ps use inc uding expenses 0 transportation storage and handhng the heme; maintenance and general operatibn of machinery of naval fuel depots and fuel plants; water for all urposes on board Prom!. naval vessels; and ice for the cooling of water, incliuding the expense xt umm hire me of transportation and_ storage of both, $12,000,000; Promded, That §§S;gL{m“° °‘"’°d the United States Sh1r}pinghBoard shall not require ayment from {,)hefNav_y;1Diepartm§np or the charter hire of vessels furnished or to e 1u·ms e rom uy 1, 1918, toJune 30 1920 inclusi e f th use of that department when such vessels ah·e owiied by ihé Uiiited m’@*,{§g§ff;';§;§j;a{°' States Government: Provided further, That $1,000,000 of the ap ro- {rgyggrvprgrgm- priatilon "I*uel and tgansportaticn, 1919," or so much thereof as ‘ ’ ‘ ° may e necessary, IS ere y continued and made available for use, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy in min' coal or corétréilpting fqr the samp in Algiléi, the trginilporitation oingie same, an e cons ruction o coa ers a t d ks f u§;;$°“*’° °’ °°°l use in supgying ships therewith; and tlile Scciieilziscsgffriirhe (Navyi; hereby an origed to select fpom thegiubllipncpal lands in Alaska such areas as may e necessary or use y or the purposes stated herein. G°"°’{”'f°°‘ ‘“°l Hereafter the provisions of the Sundry Civil Act a ro d J l v¤i.4o] p.6T2.' “ in the District of Columbia, shall not appl to the fuel required? for tlti%iavall_Estabhshment, except the naval, hospital, in the District o 0 um ia. ,,0l}1”;g?,‘*R'°L‘p‘g_’,‘j""*° BUREAU or coxsrmrctrrox Ayn nnrarrz. Construction and rc- . ,, V S ,$_ Coxsrnccrrox AND nnrarn or vxssnnsz For r t d pa ci me completion of vessels on the stocks and in ordinIar(?r]i1irb(hI:is:Ibf materials and stores of all kinds; steam steerers, pneumatic steerers, steam capstans, steam windlasses, and all other auxiliaries; labor in
 * {Ii}d~§1;gs(E>;qg;gP§¤»·y 1, 1918, providing for the establishment of a GOV€I'llml(Il:lli fireel iilrd