Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1319

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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cu. 269. 1927. 1279 coxrrnonnr, aunnao or Navxourrox For continuous-service certificates, commissions, warrants, diplo-· °°“°"‘°“°‘ mas, dischaxFes, good~conduct badges, and medals for men and boys; purchase 0 gymnast us; trangportation of effects of deceased odicersand e ` men of the avy, and of odicers and men of the Naval Reserve who die while on duty; books for training apprentice seamen and rlandsmen; packing boxes and materials; books and models; stationery; and other contingent ex§enses and emergencies arising under cognizance of the Bureau of avigation, unforeseen and impossible to classify, $14,000. smnrmr Ami imsmmmim axmcxsns, armmu or NAVIGATION ¤£n"§;i`Q°iy¤a°Zi. °°gi` _ For trophies and badges for excellence in gunncry, target prac- B°dg°°' ”°g°°’ °°°` ace, engi1x;e1er1ngiexerciisles,l5nd for tzoigierziy in f·ue& cphnsuiznption, to awa uner suc r esas meta o e avy may formulate; for the purpose of recording classiging, compiling, and publishing the rules and results; for the establishment and main- tenance of shootinlgmgalleriw, target houses, targets, and ranges; for hiring establis ranges, an for transporting equipment to and from ranges, $4.6,650. ‘ msranunnrs Ann snrruns, nuamu or xavxewrxox For supplies for seamen’s qhuarters; and for the purchase of all ,,E°“°m“t"°°“°°' other artic es of equipage at ome and abroad; and for the pay- meéxgt of (lpbor eqmppidng vessels thereagithdand manpfacture o£ su arti esin eseve p`ctagean towageo ships of war; canal tolls, what age dock and port charges, and other necessary incidental expenses of a similar nature; services and materials in repairing, correcting, adjusting, and compasses on shore and on board ship; nautical and astronomical mstruments and repairs to same, and pay of chronometer caretakers; libraries for ships of war, professional books, schoolbooks, and papers; main- tenance ofcgunnery and other training classes; compasses, compass fittings, in uding innacles, tripods, and other appendages of sh1p’s compasses; logs and other app iances for measuring the sh1p’s way and leads an other appliances for sounding; photographs, photo- graphic instruments and materials, printixig outfit and materials; and for the necessary civilian electricians or gyrocompass testing and inspection; in all, $585,000. coms nm um: snavmrs, amino or Navrczurrox For hydrographic surveys including the pay of the necessary 0¤¤•¤ •¤¤ ¤•¤¤ ·¤¤* hydrographic surveyors, cartdgzphic draftsmen and recorders, and '°”' for the purchase of nautical ks, charts, and sailing directions, $85,000. mlvan rnarmxo srxrxons, armmc or NAVIGATION '!`¤*¤i¤¢ •¤=¤<>¤• For maintenance, including labor and material, heat, light, water, M•¤¤=¤¤•¤¤¤· ¤¤¤· general care, repairs, and improvements; schoqbooks; an all other incidental expenses for th; naval training statnons that follow: Cam in San Die California 160000· °'¤ · Newpm-Eonheae Island, $24Es,oo6; ¤¤¤¤~¤·¤·¤¤- Great Lak§s(; Iélinpds, $245,0gg 000 Hampton a s irginia . · Provided, That ithe amouht to ibe lpaid out of each of the fore- @{3,*;; M_ an going sums under the direction of t e Secretary of the Navy for ics.