Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/1192

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1172 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Orr. 180. 1917 . leries target houses, targetsand ranges; for established ranges and for transporting the civilian assistants an eqmpment to and from ranges, $205,000. _ mggflfcg M °¤· OUTFITS ON FIRST ENLISTMENT? Outnts for all enlisted men and ' apprentice seamen of the Navy on first enlistment, at not to exceed $60 each; for the clothing gratuity of officers and men of the aval Reserve Force, $50 each for officers and $30 each for men; In all, $2,385 920. ` N°"'°*¤“**"*~ _MarirrIs:1uncn or NAVAI: anxruarzmsz Pay, transportation, shippmf, elnd subsistence of ogiiharalphicere and crews of nayal aaugrilrarres, an a ex enses connec wi nava a aries employe 111 emer- _ encies which can not be aid from other appro riations, $1,144,390. g P P

,,¥§2,"Q{’,T{'§°.{'L”u”’ Instruments and su plies
Supplies for seamen’s quarters; and for

the purchase of all o&er articles of equipage at home and abroad; and for the payment of labor in equipping vessels therewith and manufacture of such articles H1 the several Ilrggr yards; all pilotage and towage of ships of war; canal tolls, w age, dock and port charges, and othennecessary incidental expenses of a_s1milar nature; services and materials 111 repairing, correcting, adyustmg, and testing compasses on shore and on board ship; nautica and astronomrc instruments and repairs tosame; libraries for ships of war, professional books, schoolbooks, and papers; compasses, compass ttings, in- {:ludjng(pinrt};rB<§0s, trgpods, en other appentoleageshiof shrp’s conepesses; ogs an o a p ances or measuring s p's way, an eads 2.:;%...:3;;:.. ashhma-rt;.:;;*admar$:%raas.s:°;2a;1al%a° ,.$,°?"""""“"“" Ocean arm Lam smrvrirs: Hyciographic smyeys, including the pay of the necessary hydrographic surve ors, cartographic draftsmen an recor ers, an or the purc ase an rmt o nautic books d d d f h h cl? p ing f al , charts, and sailing directions, $105,000: Promkled, That the Secretary of the Navy IS authorized to detarl such naval officers not exceedmg four as may be necessary to the H drographic Office. §§,\"?,},,,‘f‘?,‘,§f,;,,,,,,,,,' Amrms Arm Inomrrmo Never. lllrnrruz For the pay, subsistence Ngaitgéopo M and transportation of such portion of the Naval National 4m,p.soa Naval Vo unteers as shall engage In actual service or Instruction afloat or on shore, and for pay, transplortation, and subsistence_ of any part ofa tgeie Nam; Militia as sha participate in any cruisef maneuvers, e or 0 r instruction, or encam ment of art the Navy ail0at,_ on shorei) or in the Olflice of Ngirlgl giilitih Affairs, for (prIzes,ttrophIes, endl Izdges forjexcellence m gunnery exercises an targe practice 0 the _ avalMIlIt1a; for the purpose of providing for ISSUE to the Naval Militia any stores and supphes or publications which are supplied to the Navy by an department; N°'*‘ m”¤° 8*****- or the actual and necessary travelin expenses, together with a per diem not to exceed $10 to be established b the Secretary of the mm, mm AME Navy, of the Naval Militia Board appointed lily the Secretary of the Otggkw N ag, and for the necessary clerical and office expenses of the Office 4m,p.s1i•%l` of aval Militia Aifairs in the Bureau of Navigation, and for retainer pay of officers and enlisted men, and travelingqand other necesgergzexfpppeleg of the Naval Militia and National aval Volunteers, ,,;_T°*""“*" °"°“°g· r gfretilioriiplegoing 2; allutergaioniiinséagllation of machinery, and or me em aspo a, 5,500. ,,,X,§,Q‘f,°§ *’°‘ l Pfhat so much of the Act entitledP$An Act making appropriations wfmya ¤w,¤m¤¤d- for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred seventeen, and for other purposes," a proved gsugxj;) ;$;6D.tY—I11l1th, nineteen hundred and sixteen, whi& reads

 "'ljho Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to sell at cost

and ISSHB lubricatinlg oil and asohne to vessek of the Volunteer Patrol Squadrons d y enrolled in the several naval districts; and