Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/222

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SIXTY-FIFTH cominnss. sm. 1. Ch. 29. 1917. 203 tools, instruments, power, and materials for drawing, engraving, and printing; materials for and mounting charts; reduction of charts by photography; photolithographinglcharts for immediate use; transfer of photohthographic and other c arts to coipper; care and re airs to printing presses, furniture, instruments, an tools, including diie purchase o such additional printing presses as may be necessary; extra drawing and e raving; translating from foreign languagps; telegrams on publi<i]'l>usiness;(ipreparation of Pilot Charts and their sup- Pi!°*¤h¤¤¤»¤¤=· plements, and printing an mailing same; purchase of data for charts and saili directions and other nautical publications; books of reference aiid works and periodicals relating to hydrograghy, marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, oceanograp-lily, an terrestrial magnetism, and to other professional and tec ical subjects connected with the work of the Hydrographic Office, $30,000. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. N¤vy· · rar, Mrscnnmivmous. Pm ¤¤i¤¤¤¤k¤¤¤¤¤¤~ _'For commissions and interests; transportation of funds; exchange; ° " mileage to officers while traveling under orders in the United States, and for actual personal ex enses of officers while traveling abroad under orders, and for travviling expenses of civilian employees, and for actual and necessary traveling expenses of midslupmen while proceeding from their homes to the Naval Academy for examination and appomtment as midshipmen; for actual traveling expenses of female nurses; actual ex enses of officers while on shore patrol duty; mileage to 0mG6l'S of theillaval Reserve Force traveling under orders of the Secretary of the Navy; hire of launches or other small boats in Asiatic waters; for rent of buildings and offices not in navy yards, including the rental of offices in the District of Columbia; enses of courts-martial, prisoners and prisons, and courts of inquiryiixlgoards ofms tion, ex ` boards, with clerks' and witnesses’ fees, and traveliiicg expenses anil costs; expenses of naval defense districts; stationery and recording; religious books; newspa ers and periodicals for the naval service; all advertising for the bi;. De artment and its bureaus (except advertisingsfor recruits forillie lfureau of Navigation); copying; ferriage; to ; costs of suits; commissions, warrants, diplomas, and disc arges; relief of vessels in distress; recovery of v uablos from shipwrecks; quarantine expenses; reportsprofessional investigation; cost of special instruction at home and I fm abroad, including maintenance of students and attaches; information .b£.d_ °°l°° "°'“ from abroad and at home, and the collection and classification thereof; all char es pertainin to the Navy Department and its bureaus for ice for éie cooling of drinking water on shore (except at naval hospitals), telephone rentals and tolls, telegrams, cablegrams, and postage, foreign and domestic, and post—office box rentals; and other ,,mM_ necessary and incidental expenses: Provided, That the sum to beipaid C|¤fiv¤·!,¤tc.. services out of this appro riation, under the direction of the Secretary o the °t ’"d""d mum Navy, for clerical; inspection, and messenger service in navy yards, Imam mum of naval stations, shall not exceed $150,000, and for necessary ex£enses w¤,a¤. pn for the interned persons and prisoners of war under the juris 'ction gf the Navy Department, including funeral expenses for such interned persons or prisoners of war as may die while under such ]\11'lS(l.lCtl0l1; In any $118 11500* Aviation. Avurxou: For aviation, including not to exceed $150,000 for the G¤¤¤¤¤·¤1>¤¤¤•· purchase of land, and for procuring, roducing, constructing, operating, preserving, storing, and hantlling aircraft, including rigid dirigibles, and ap urtenances, maintenance of aircraft stations and experimental work in development of aviation for naval purposes,