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 578 SEVENTY -FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 463 . 1930 . necessary incidental expenses in connection with the preparation for stationeryfwviture, publication of the naval records of the war with the Central Powers vebieies, etc .' of Europe ; for stationery, furniture, newspapers (for which pay- ment may be made in advance), plans, drawings, and drawing materials ; purchase and exchange of motor trucks or motor delivery wagons maintenance, repair, and operation of motor trucks or motor delivery wagons ; garage rent ; street-car fares not exceeding $500 ; freight, expressage, postage, typewriters, and computing, check -writing and chec k-signing machines and other absolu tely neces- Navai service appro- sar expenses of the Navy Department artment and its various bureaus and priations not to be used y yforDepartment offices, $104,100 ; it shall not be lawful to expend, unless otherwise expense. specifically provided herein, for any of the offices or bureaus of the Navy Department in the District of Columbia, any sum out of appro- Pro niso. priations made for the naval service for any of the purposes men- Labor savin g de- tioned or authorized in this paragraph : Provided, That any unex- vices ; may be pur- chased, etc. from aval- pended or unobligated balances under appropriations for salaries in able balance. the Navy Department for the fiscal year 1930 may, with the approval of the Secretary of the Navy, be expended for the purchase, exchange, or rental of labor-saving devices during the fiscal year 1931 . PR INTI NG AND B INDI NG Prin ting and b ind- For pri nting a nd bind ing for the Na vy Dep artment and th e Naval 'n g' Establishment executed at the Government Printing Office, $625,000, in cluding not ex ceeding $107,5 00 for the Hy drograp hic Off ice and $2,80 0 for the Naval R eserve Officers' T raining Corps. Hydrographic Office. CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES, HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Contin gent and mix' ce llan eous ex pens es. For purchase and printing of nautical books, charts, and sailing directions, copperplates, steel plates, chart paper, packing boxes, chart p ortfolios, electr otyping copperplat es, cleaning copp erplates ; tools, instruments, power, and material for drawing, engraving, and printing ; materials for and mounting charts ; reduction of charts by photography ; photolithographing charts for immediate use ; transfer of photolithographic and other charts to copper ; purchase of equip- ment for the storage of plates used in making charts and for the storage of Hydrographic Office charts and publications ; pu r c ha s e of one new of fset press ; modernization, care and repair to printing presses, furniture, instruments, and tools ; extra drawing and engrav- ing ; translating from foreign languages ; telegrams on public busi- Pilot charts. ness ; preparation of pilot charts and their supplements, and printing and mailing same ; purchase of data for charts and sailing directions and other nautical publications ; books of reference and works and periodicals relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navi- gation, surveying, oceanography, and terrestrial magnetism, and to other pro fessional and tech nical subjects co nnected with the work of the Hydrographic Office, $90,000. Branch offices. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE of Cock gendt expenses For contingent expenses of branch hydrographic offices at Boston, New York, Philadelphia Baltimore Norfo lk, Sav annah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oregon), Portland (Maine), Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, Duluth, Sault Sainte Marie, Seat tle, Pa nama, S an Jua n (Port o Rico), Los A ngeles, and Ga lves- ton, including furniture, fuel, lights, works, and periodicals, relating to hydrography, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, ocean- ogr aphy, an d te rres tria l ma gneti sm, stat ione ry, misc ellan eous art icle s, rent and care of offices, care of time balls, car fare and ferriage in visiting merchant vessels, freight and express charges, telegrams, and

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