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 606 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cu. 355. 1926. of fuel on hand, however acquired, to be charge;}. at the last issue rate for fuel acquired be purchase,,when, in ' judgment, prices quoted for supplying fuel are excessive. sanaams, ammo or surruas aim Acoomrrs p,(Q'?{§'Q¤’{?”°°°°li° Salaries, Navy Department: For personal services in the District of Columbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $810,000. ...%‘:t:.**...‘;.‘, “°°‘°‘“ BUREAU or Mnnxomn AND suacsav ammoan nnraarunxr S°"°°°’°"°°°°"°°°‘ For sm- n’s necessaries for vessels in commission, navy yards, Chu °°l'°w°hm°°t' naval stat§;)s, and Marine Corps; and for the civil establishment at the severalenaval ho?itals, navy dyards, naval medical supply depots, Naval Medical chool and ispensary Washington, and Naval Academy; for tolls and ferriages; purchase of books and stationery; hygienic and sanitary investigation and illustration; sani- vmdg M tary, hygienic, administrative and special- instruction, including - the issuing of naval medical bulletins and supplements; purchase and a repairs of nonpassenger-carrying wagons, automobile ambu- lanoes, and harness; purchase of and feed for horses and cows; main- tenance, repair and operation of three passenger-car ing motor- vehicles for naval dispensary, Washington, District ol? Columbia, and of one motor-propelled vehicle for oiiicial use only for the medi- cal oflicer on- out—patient medical service at the Naval Academy; trees plants, care of ggunds, §;·den tools, and seeds; incidental articles for the Naval dical ` ool and navaldispensary, Wash- ington,,naval medical supply depots,. sick quarters at Naval Acad- emy and marinebarracks; washing for medical department at Naval MedicalrSchool and naval dispensary, —Washington, naval medical sup ly depots, sick quarters at Naval-· Academy and marine bar- rmfs, dispensaries at navy yards and naval stations, and sh.g>s· and for minor repairs on buildings and grounds of the Unite States Naval Medical School and naval medical supply de ots; rent of C { 1 rooms for naval vdispensary, Washington, District of Columbia; not PaéEcd¤t.n¤m °° to exceed $1,200; for the; care, maintenance, and treatment o the insane of the Navy and Marine Corps on the Pacific coast, includ- ing supernumeraries held for transfer to the Government Hospital hum for the Insane; for dental outfits and dental material; and all other cmauj ac., mv- necessary contingent expenses; in all, $1,980,000;. Provided,. That of the Secretary of the Navy,;fo1· clerical service in Ynaval hospi- tals, diqensaries, medical supply depots, 8l1dA·N8V&l Medical School, for the Hscal year ending] June 30, 1927,* shall not exceed $150,000: YN;v¤1 ¤¤¤1>i¢¤1» New Provided further, That t e Secretary of the Navy is herepy author- iismmi ct ism- ized to remove the cemetery at the naval hoiital, New ork, New ‘“”'· York, at _a total cost not to exceed $15,000, c argeable to the naval hospital fund; ·. 9 ’ _ Care of the dead. 1 ` CARE OF THE DEAD ,,§,,{",';‘§$‘gm,{§,,"f’§’,,”f For the care of the dead; 'for funeral expenses and {interment ¤v*¤¢i¤¤>¤¤¤¤*¤·=- or transportation to their homes or to designated cemeteries of the of eodicers (includingh onicers who die within the United £a}:pd§nlisteg0men 0f*t e"Navy and Marine Ccirpsiiof memé . bers o e urse s,   on active or train n uty, an ay?¤;'Dtiis:°¤•a°Ii»ieY¤l°y°°° accepted applicants Tor enlistment, civilian employges of the Navy Department and Naval Establishment who die outside oft
 * °”‘ the sum. to be paid out of this appropriation; under. the direction