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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 166. 1908. 15] and training vessels; repair and care of machinery of yard tugs and launches, three million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars: _ Provided, That so much of the foregoing appropriation and of the cur- T€QZ°¥i$’gmp,c0··,Hd rent appropriation for steam machinery, as may be necessary, may "P“*“““‘·" be use to complete the machinery of the sea oing tugs Patapsco and Patuxent, now building at the navy-yards at Igortsmouth, New Hampshire, and Norfolk, Virginia. For purchase, handling, and preservation of all material and stores; M”‘°’i“***· purchase, fitting, repair, and preservation of machinery and tools in navy-yards and stations, and running yard engines, two million two hundred.and fifty thousand dollaris. For incidental expenses for navy vessels, yards, such as advertising, , I“°“‘*“’“l“· photographing, books, stationery, office furnishings, and instruments, ` six thousand dollars. In all, steam machinery, six million and six thousand dollars. M h, , l ‘ Machinery plant, navy-yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: To outfit i>¤i°:¢sliii($iiinl)§i?f1f new shops, authorized and completed or nearly completed, especially the new boiler and pattern shops, with new power tools, and with the necessary fixtures and motors, and to replace obsolete and worn--out machine tools, thirty thousand dollars; in all, thirty thousand dollars. hlachinery plant, navy—yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For additional B°“°”·M”*- machine tools for boiler shop extension and the coppersmith shop, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Machinery plant, navy-yard, New York, New York: For additional N"' Y°'k· NY- machine tools for copper, boiler, machine and pattern shops, and foundry, forty thousand dollars. - Machinery lant, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For additional machine *`**““"“P’““»P”· tools for machine and boiler shops, twent ·five thousand dollars. Machinery plant, navy-yard, ,N0rfolk, Virginia: For additional N°"°“‘»“‘· machine tools to equip machine and boiler shop, and for the new blacksmith and coppersmith shops, twenty-five thousand dollars. Machinery plant, navy-yard, Pensacola, Florida: For purchase of P°“‘“°"’*‘*Fl*‘· modern tools for use in repair of naval vessels, to replace others worn out, ten thousand dollars. _ Machinery plant. naval station, New Orleans, Louisiana: To con- >‘°"'°’l°""`·L“· tinue purchase and installation of new machine tools to equip shops for repair of naval vessels, ten thousand dollars. Machinery plant, navy-yard, Mare Island. California: For addi- M‘"° I"""‘l*"’“· tional new machine tools required in new and repair work of naval vessels, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Machinery plant, navy-yard, Puget Sound, Washington: For addi- P¤¤s·¤=F··¤¤·LW¤~*·· tional new machine tools required in repair work of naval vessels. twenty-five thousand dollars. ‘ Machinery lant, naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands: For ‘J“"“"·*’-l· additional machine tools, fifteen thousand dollars. .Machinery plant, naval station, Olongapo, Philippine Islands: For m°“g”°’P‘l' machine tools required for equipment of shops for repair work, twenty-five thousand dollars. Engineering experimental station, United States Naval Academy, §;g‘,l€‘Q§§,?,§§§,,e,,_ Annapolis, Maryland—Salaries: One draftsman to engineering staff ¤¤¤¤¤¤1¤¤¤¤<>¤- at the laboratory, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one clerk to engineering stat}` at the laboratory, one thousand two hundred dollars; one skilled mechanic, one thousand two hundred dollars; one skilled mechanic, seven hundred and twenty dollars; one messenger, who shall also be janitor, six hundred dollars: in all, five thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. _ Y Experimental and research work: For original investigation and R°"”'°h “°'1"°t°‘ extended experimentation of naval a pliances; and for the purchase of such machines and auxiliaries considered applicable for test and use in the naval service, twentydive thousand dollars.