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 SIXTYQNINTH 00NGRES8:@ Sass; H: Cu; 269: 1927; 1289 and ¤vne¤¤aae¤s,,¤a:¤m;éand.for=mino1j repairslon buildings andsgroandspf the United-  Naval M•dac•l,Schoolvand·naval msdiealaupply a¤¥¤¤;.mt»¤e$mm. for-. naval dispeasary rW•sh· District ·o ·,Col1imbia,:n•t’to.exc•ed¤$1,2iX)§·.£or the: care, Pgurg cr name vn maintenqncalgandztmaunent ¤i·.ths·  of·the‘Navy and `Msrine °°"" Corps on :. .»PacHic·,coast,.·in&.iding¤isupern1nneraries heldrior transfer to‘=the· G¤werr1ment’Ho?ita1; £or~the Insane; fordental outfits andrdeutol material; Q an ·all other i< necessary icontingent e§pensos;&iwaH,_.$2,0El2,000:» Prouidgd,:'.l?hatithe sum te be paid out . g{g·__·::i' M M_ 0 thief app¤0pm•t1on,;um%sr: therdirection of the Secretary of the xm. " Navy,»for»,c1erica1,servioe in naval hospitals, dispensanies, medical supply depots, and Naval Medical School, for the fiscal year ending June 30,.1928, shall not exceed $150,000. · · · . "   0,,.   DMD cm emit deed. For the care of the dead; for funeral expenses and interment or miil?i»ii°i:me(i‘miu¤t:: transportation to their homes, or to designated cemeteries of the dm" ‘° ‘“° °""’°° remains of officers (including, officers who die within the United States) and enlisted men of the Navy and Marine Corps, of members of the Nurse Corps reservists on activer or training duty, and Chmn m ,0 accepted applicants for enlistment, civilian emplo ees of the Navy dyinzabroad. D y°°°’ Department and Navaljiktablishment who die ougide of the conti- nental hmrtsof the Umted States, and former enlisted men whoare discharged while in naval hospitals and are inmates of saidlhos-‘ pitals on the date of their death · for funeral expenses and interment of the remains ofpensioners and destitute patients who die infnaval l1ospitals· for purchase and care of cemetery lots; for removal of remains {rom abandoned cemeteries to naval 61- national cemeteries, or to their homes, including remains interred in isolated graves at home and abroad, and remains temlporarily interred, `$'f5’000: ,,,.,,0 Provided, That the above {revision shal ap ly as the camicf vcilioérs Round emma. ac, and enlisted men of the avy and Marine Corps on the retired list §{},d2§?"° °“°" "" who die while on active duty. ‘ ‘ ,» . sunmns, amino or mzmcmm ann rmaonar Salaries, Navy Department: For personal services in the District, n$,iZ*¤li§.'Q¤‘iYm"°l*“ gg Columbia, in accordance with t e Classification Act of 1923, 1,960. v BUREAU OF_YARDS AND DOCKS D2,'},‘;°“°'Y°’d’°“° usrrrrnzuxcm, stmmsu or ruins Asn nocxs For the labor, materials, and supglies nec&sary, as determined.,,,°,{,$f‘°‘“' ‘“‘*°*‘* ~ by the Secretary of the Navy, for t e general maintenance 'of the. activities and properties now or hereafter under- the cognizance of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, including the purchase, exchange, V°*"°‘°°· (including Earts), maintenance,,repair,, an {operation of ' r- carryin ve icles for the Navy Department (not to exceed eighg in num rg and the Naval Esta lishment not; otherwise provided for, °’°"°°’°°°"°"'°°" and including not to exceed $975,000 for clerical, inspection, drafting, messen er, and other classi6ed worlr inthe Held, $7,000,000: Pro- §,°,‘§,§§',;, of ,,8,,,,,, vided, §‘hat during the fiscal year ,1928 the Secretary of the_ Navy is rar v¤¤i¤*¤¤ ¤¤=i=¤¤· authorized to purchase, not more than eighty assenger-carrying motor-propelled vehicles, -,to cost not to exceed _each,.eight asseiiger-carrying motor-propelled vehicles, to cost not to exceed` §1,500ieach, and twelve passengevtzarrying motor·prope1led vehicles to cost not to exceed”$650 each, and the Secretary of the Navy shall