Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/749

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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 114. 1918. 731 yards at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, $10,000; Boston, Massachusetts, $25,000; New York, New York, $35,000; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $25,000; Norfolk, Virgilpia, $35,000; Charleston, South Carolina, $10,000; Mare Island, Ca ornia, $35,000; Puget Sound, Washington, $25,000; in all, $200,000. BUREAU or srmu nuemmrnnme. g§,,,“{.‘,§Q°'S°°“"‘ E"` Eusnmnnmoz For repairs, preservation, and renewal of machin-  ?€i°e.r°p°m' ery, auxilimzomachine , and boilers of naval vessels, yard craft, 4 and ships’ ats, and refrigerating apparatus; repairs preservation, and renewals of electric interior an exterior signal communications and all electrical ap liancw of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except r e Enders, battle order and range transmitters and indicators, aliiif motors and their controlling apparatus used to operate machinery belonging to other bureaus; searchlights and fire-control equipments for antiaircraft defense at shore stations; maintenance and operation of coast signal service, mmm 0, Nm, includinglexpenses of office of Director of Naval Communications and Comrnunications. the pure ase of land as necessary for sites for radio shore stations; equipage, supplies, and materials under the cognizance of the bureau Eq““"“°“‘““P*’“°“‘ required for the maintenance and operation of naval vessels, yard craft, and ships’ boats; purchase, installation, repair, and preservation of machinegy, tools, and appliances in navy ards and stations, pay of classified orce under the bureau; incidental expenses for navy vessels, naval yards, and stations, ins tors' offices the engineering experiment station, such as photograpliiiiig, technical books and peri- . odicals, stationery, and instruments; instruments and apparatus, R’““°"°"‘· supplies, and technical books and periodicals necessary to carry on xlpprimental and research work in radiotelegraphy at the naval PWM o laboratory: Provided, That the sum to be paid out of this c1ssea,'et¤.,s»rv1¤a appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for c eric , drafting, inspection, and messenger service in navy ards, naval stations, and omces of United States inspectors of macliinery and engineering material for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nineteen, shall not exceed $3,035,000: Pro- Rm, sh Mom muedjuener, That the sum to be paid out of use tgps `ation rm- ° the purchase of land for sites for radio shore stations allprlibt exceed $10,000; in all, engineering, $50,000,000. Fon onromar. 1Nvnsr10A*rr0N Am: mxmxnnn mxrnnmmnrarrorr m§,”,§§‘Q‘{§§§',§§,_ °"*’°'*` or iuvar. APPLIANCES! Testing implements and apparatus; purchase ¤¤v¤¤m¤¤¢¤1w<>¢k· and installation of such machines and auxiliaries considered applicable for test; cpse in thie navaldservice, and for maintenance and e ui ment o ings an groun s, $160,000. qTli)e foregoing lmaxppropriations for the Naval Establishment shall be d available for s ar expenses of the Coast Guard and Lighthouse ,,,,,,§,,"§{§"‘§{,‘}f"‘*",€.’,'f,'},°§ Services while cooperating with the N ag in so far as the regular ¤<>¤¤¤¤¤¤zwi¤¤N¤vy· appropriations for these services are cient therefor; and, when expenditures are thus made, naval appropriations need not be reim-

 from the appropriatrons of the Coast Guard and Lighthouse

rvices. So much of the naval appropriations for the Escal years nineteen Tmmm °!°°dm' hundred and eighteen an nineteen hundred and nineteen as is ` necessary may be transferred on the books of the Treasury to the plredrt o the regular appropriations of the Coast Guard and Lightouse Services. 'gglat tgedlhesideplt of thpl lanitled States be, and he is hereby, ugxfpgséli; gnupg au onze _ unng the `o o the present war to promote tem- °“°,,,,,,_ Eplraralay, with the adviiiiim and consent of the Senate, commissioned mm e 0 cers and engineer officers of the United States Coast Guard