Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/153

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SIXTY=SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44. 1921. 125 apprentice seamen and landsmen; packing boxes and materials; books and models; stationery; and other contingent ex enses and emergencies arising under cognizance of the Bureau of lgavigation, unforeseen and impossible to classify, $20,000. G _ GUNNERY AND ENGINEERING nxnrzcrsns: Prizes, trophies, and nesiiiii;`2i¤i»mii¤l§$1s.°°gf badges for excellence m_gunnery, target practice, engineering exer— P“”°“·°°°· crses, and for economy in fuel consumption, to be awarded under such rules_ as_ the Secretary of the Navy may formulate; for the purpose of prmtmg, recording, classifying, compiling, and publishin the Sh t. I rules and_ results; for the establishment and maintenance of sgoot- targéiiijiii. g°1°d°°' mg gallerreifgtargget houses, targets, and rangeig ;ffo1` hiring established ranges, an or ransportrng equi ment to an rom ran es $100,000. . INSTRUMENTS AND sUr>1>Lms: Supplies for seamen’s guarters; and ¢¢£qmpm°ntmppu°°’ for the purchase of all other articles of equipage at home and abroad; and for the payment of labor in equipping vessels therewith and manufacture of such articles in the several navy yards; all pilotage and towage of ships of war; canal tolls, wharfa e, dock and port charges, and other necessary incidental expenses ofg a similar nature; services and materials in repairing, correcting, ad'usting, and testing compasses on shore and on board ship; nautical and astronomical instruments and relpairs to same; libraries for ships of war, professional books, school ooks, and papers; maintenance of gunnery and other training classes; compasses, com ass fittings, including binnacles, tripods, and other appendages ofpsl1ip’s compasses; logs and other appliances for measuring the ship? way, and eads and other appliances for sounding; oto ap , hotovraphic instruments and rcriaterials, pginting outiit ancglnateriag andi for the nelfessary civilian ectricians or gyrocom ass testing an ins ection, $ 50,000. U, OCEAN AND LAKE suiivnrs: Hydrographlic surveys, including the wggm Mahmpay of the necessary hydrographic surveyors, cartographic draftsmen, and recorders, and for the purchase and printing of nautical books, charts, and sailing directions, $105,000. .1-,,,,;,,,8 ,m,,,,,S_ NAVAL TRAINING STATION, CAL1roaN1A: Maintenance of naval C5i~;rb¤B¤¤¤¤1=1¤¤d, training station, Yerba Buena Island, California: Labor and material; ` buildings and wharves; general care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and wharves; wharfage, ferriage, and street car are; purchase and maintenance of live stock, and attendance on same; wagons, carts, implements, tools, and repairs to same; fire engines and extinguishers; gymnastic implements; models and other articles needed in instruction of apprentice seamen; printing outht and materials, and maintenance of same; heating and lighting; stationery, books, schoolbooks, and periodicals fresh water, and washing; packing boxes and materia s; and all other contingent expenses; maintenance of dispensary building; lectures and suitable entertainments for apprentice seamen· in all, $125,000. NAVAL TRAINING STATION, Rnomc IsrAND: Maintenance of naval R"°‘*°I"°“‘· training station, Rhode Island, labor and material, buildmgs and wharves; dredgiing channels; extending sea walls; repairs to causeway and sea wa l; eneral care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and wgarves; wharfage, ferriage, and street car fare; purchase and maintenance of live stock, and attendance on same; wagons, carts, implements, and tools, repairs to same, including the maintenance, repair, and operation of two horse·drawn passengercarrying vehicles to be use only for officral purposes; tire engines andiextinguishers; gymnastic implements; mo els and other articles needed in instruction of apprentice seamen; printing outfit and materials, and maintenance o same;_heating and hg ting; stationery, books, schoolbooks, and periodicals; fresh water, and washing; acking boxes and materials; and all other contmgent expenses; ilectures and suitable entertainments for apprentice seamen; in all,