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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 378,379. 1910. 629 CONSTRUCTION AND MAcHrNEnY: On account of hulls and outfits m,°g,Q;§g};f‘°¤ ¤¤° of vessels and steam machmery of vessels heretofore and herein authorized, seventeen million one hundred seventy-five thousand * seven hundred and fifty three dollars: Provided, That no part of the geese- t f I above app-lropriation shall be used for the lpayment of the construction iismm ° °°° ° °° ` of any co ier the total cost of which sha exceed one million dollars. INCREASE or THE NAVY; TORPED0 BOATSZ On account of submarine supmsnpe torpedo tplrpedo boats, hergtofore authorized, eighh hundred and fifty-nine b°““‘·· thousand nine hun red and seventy-one dollars. INCREASE or THE NAVY; TORPEDO BOATSZ On account of torpedo wmgveggjygsigg vessels whose vitals are located below the normal load water lme, upon ups. condition of compliance with the authorization ID the Act entitled V°‘·35· *’·"7· "An Act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June t irtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, and for o_ther g`urposes," four hundred and .forty-five thousand dollars: Promded, m·vmm hat téhox Secretary lpf ${,16 Navy may,d1nfhis disloretioni ezppolnd any arto the amount_ ere yappropriate or sma Vesse s o t IS type having a speed exceeding nilheteen knbts at a cost not to_exceed _ thirty thousand dollars each: Provided, That nothing here1n con-.,,,{.’,}?°'°‘i°“°‘S°°‘* tained shall be construed as mandatory upon the Secretary of the _ Navy to purchase said vessels. _ INc1zEAsE or THE NAVY; co1.L1Ens: On account of two ileet col- ¤<>¤i<>¤- liers, heretofore authorized, three hundred thousand dollars: Pro- f,"(,;’,§‘j,'{j’,;,,0,, in P, vided, That the unexpended balance of the sum of one million five ¤ii§=mw;Sr%>*g;;i&°m hundred thousand dollars appropriated toward the construction of Vo1?35,ii.158, {go fleet collitelps authorizold (yrtclie naival zppropnatgon Act approveg a nineteen un an e1g t IS ere y reappropriate and, made available for the construction of, the colher therein desngnated to be built on the Pacino coast 111 such overnment yard as the _ _ Secretary of the Navy shall direct: Prmnded_g1.rther, That the cost of L'””'°’ "°°’· said colher shall not exceed the suué of lpne million dollars. f Amo and uma Ammon AND ARMAMENT: owar the armor an armament o _ ' domestipi manufgcturol for Vegsels ailothogizoid, elpven million Hylelliiun- mm dred an sixty- Ve thousand one un re an twenty-two dollars: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for f‘r;>j)·\g·éOnmm armor for vessels except lnépon contracts for such armor when awarded by the Secrelilarylz of the Iavy 30 the lowesisi resporgiple bidders, hav— in in viewt e est resu ts an most ex e itious eive . INcREAsE OF THE NAVY; EQUIPMENT: Toward the comiiletion of the Equipment. equipment outfit ofdtlpie nlow gessleg iouthorized, three iundred and - mnety-nine thousan ve un re dollars. Total increase (pf lthe olavyé thertyathree millionlpeven hundred and seventy thousan tiree un ree an ort ·six ro ars. Prmnkted, That no part of any sum liereby appropriated under numb " Increase of the navy ’ shall be used for the payment of any clerical, clg:§°cff§,,§P}{,'§(§§‘§§§; draftimz, inspection, and messenger service, or for pay of any of the bidd¢¤- other classified force, under thefvarooustbureaus of the Navy Department in Wasliingtcin, District o Co um ia. That no part of an sum appropriated byVthis_Act shall be used for reSrl§¢r;g¤fm_¤¤w¤¤¢! any expense of the Niavy Department at ashmgton unless specific q ' authority is given by law for such expenditure. Approved, June 24, 1910. ·

 379.—s;\n Act To require apparatusand operators for radio—communication ~*¤E;gg2g1¤-

on ocean . _;.._ C8 .1Il GBHIQTS \ [Public, N0. Be tt enacted ky the Senate and House of Representatives of the United R_m0_c0mmuum_ States of America in Congress assembled, That from and after the first atm. _ day of uly, nineteen hundred and eleven, it shall be unlawful for any R°‘*““°d °“ °°°“°' _ _ _ _ goingstesmem ocean-going steamer of the United States, or of any fore1gn country, 88740°-—vo1. 36, rr l—~11—42