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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srrss. H. Ch. 94. 1920. 511 Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, is made available for the purchase of books, periodicals, photo aphs, maps, and other publications, documents, and lpictorial recorg. Naval Records of the Rebe ion: Not exceeding $15,500 of the un- R§{,§§,*§,,IY’°°'°’°‘°h° expended balance of the appropriation for the continuation for the t,g,‘j”*m¤i¤% P“b“°°# Hscal years 1913 and 1914 o the publication of an edition of eleven thousand cplpies of the official records of the Union and Confederate Navies, in e War of the Rebellion, which were continued and made available until June 30, 1918, b the Act approved September 8, 1916, v°r “°·P·““· are further continued and madh available until June 30,,1921. mm, m ,0 Damage claims: To pay the claims adjusted and determined by enum. °° ° ° the Navy Department under the Naval Appropriation Act for the V°‘·3“·P·°°”· fiscal Ear 1911, on account of damages occasioned to private property by co ions with vessels of the United States Navy and for whic naval vessels were responsible, certified to Congress in House Document Numbered 580 o the present session, $7 ,212.84. NAVAL ESTABLISHLHENT. N““’· nrmnau or·‘r.urns Arm nocxs. r>.?£`i°° °!Y°rds md Maintenance, Bureau of Yards and Docks: For general mainte- mmm°°° nance of dyards and docks, including the same ob`ects specified under this hea in the Naval Appropriation Act for dhs fiscal year 1920, $800,000. · The limitation specitied in the Naval A ro riation Act for the *"‘““°“°’c,,,,,.m' ,,,““f,’,‘,‘Q§ fiscal year 1920 on e§>enditures for pay of iiliassiiied employees from iilliorig m- tlre appropriation " aintenance, Bureau of Yards and) 1;>cks," is ’°` increased y the sum of $400,000. Adm I H W The limitation specilied in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial a¤¤¤r¤r· egiruicaiaiivi Afpplrélolprration Act for the fiscal year 1920 on expenditures for pay ‘°°$;,,_,,,,,,,_m5_ o s ed draftsmen and other technical services in the Bureau of Yards and Docks from appropriations and allotments under said bureau is increased by the sum of $123,000. r·Uer.ro worrxs, BUREAU or raans Arm nocxs. Pum w°m’ N orfolk, Virginia, Navy Yard: For dry dock and accessories, N°"°u"v` exclusive of any griofit to the contractor, $451,04730. $1l6§ag4Iggrbor, awaii, naval station: For dry dock, to complete, ,,,§{“" H°"’°'* H°' For expenditures incident to the construction of the Pearl Harbor P°“’°`m` Dry Doc, as set forth in Senate Document Numbered 210, Sixty- sixth Congress, second session, $128,26060. P t R I S C _ Port Royal, South Carolina, marine recruiting station: For addi- rgrnu °E£¤d imtional compensation for lproperty taken over under the authority °h$l,°1j ,0,,,_m_ contamed m the Naval ppropriation Act approved July 1, 1918, $117,940, or so much thereo as may be necessary. numrau or surrrms Aim accomrrs. .¤i°R°»`3¤i¤°i¤i°p°‘i°° _ Pay of the Navy: The appropriation “Pay of the Navy, 1918," ,,,,‘§"?,Z‘§§,°°.$§»};§ IS made available to pay claims of officers of the United States Navy “°§¢°§°§ P ,,3, accruing prior to July 1, 1918, which have been or may be presented veil wjpfazo. ' pursuant to the Act of April 16, 1918, allowing the payment of commutation for quarters, heat, and light to officers of the Army, Navy, and_Marme Corps on duty in the field or without the territorial aaa, p. no. diction of the mted States, who maintain a place of abode or a wife, child, or dependent parent.