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396 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1914. maintenance of shooting galleries, target houses, targets, ranges; for hiring established ranges, and for transportatwn of civilian assistants and equipment to and from_ranges, $115,000. _ S*°•******¢°*'****°°*~ Steaming exercises: Prizes, trnciphies, badges for_ excellence in steaming exercises to be award to the ships in commission for general eilicien and for economy m coal consumption imder such rules as the tary of the Nayiy ma_ formulate, and for the purpose of classifying, compiling, an publishing the results of the comtition, $6 500. m:,*gj***°'* °*P°’*‘ P6Aviation inxperiments: For experimental work in the development. of aviation for naval purposes, $10,000. _ _ °******& Ourrrrs on rmsr mrusummz Outnts for all enlisted men and ap rentice seamen of the Navy on first enlistment, at not to exceed. {ls°a1"ii°J£a1 ismeon $68 each, $800,000: Provided, That the Secretary of the Navy is ¤••°¤*°******'********· authorized to issue a clothing outfit to all enlisted men serving in their second enlistment who ailed to receive an outfit of the value. authorized by law on their lirst enlistment, or who, having received such outfit, were required to refund its value on account of discharge.

  • ·*****‘ °*°°’*· prior to expiration of enlistment: Proowkled further That the net cost.

to the Governmengsdog clothing outfits fumished any one enlisted man not exce 60. m§;,Q“,§,,,,*2,‘f‘***'*'*"*“· Manrrmuizcn or Navi:. auximamnsz Pay, transportation shippinig, and subsistence of civilian and crews of naval auxiliaries, an all expenses connected with naval auxiliaries employed in emerg)en&)c1es which can not be paid from other appropriations, $800, . E¤'*,,,*&u***m°**m* ***Pj Instruments and sup lies: Supplies for sea.men’s uarters; aviamm mm tion outfits; and for theppurchase of all other articlesqof equipage at home and abroad, and for the payment of labor in equipping vessels therewith and manufacture o such articles in the several navy yards; all pilotage and towage of ships of war; canal tolls, wharf e, docl: and port charges, and other necessary incidental expenses il? a. similar nature; services and materials in rep , correcting, adjustmg, and compasses on shore and on board ship; nautical and astronomical instruments and repairs to same; libraries for ships of war, professional books schoolbooks, and pa rs· compasses, compass ttmgs, including binnacles, tri ods, andc other appendages of ship’s compasses; logs and other appliances for measming the shi ’s way, leads and other appliances for sounding; photographs, piloggggaggac instruments and materials, printing outfit and materials, wg? ¤¤<* *·¥¤ ·¤*- Ocean and lake surveys.—Hydrographic surveys, including the pay of the necessary hydrographic surveyors, cartogra hic draftsmen Pmiw recordegs, a.ng91g:»160tg1e;1uch$e§§1na1i•I:ic§li boo&, chartskand nems'a10wea. Smlm d11'80 ions, , : rovul , at the cret f is authorized to detail such naval officers not ex goutrhgs 1;;; _ be necessary to the Hydrographic Office. §`,g;b**;*g¤¤g;¤;*g$nd, Navar. rename STATION, CALIFORNLA: Maintenance of naval W- training station, Yerba Buena Island, California, namely: Labor and materiar buildmgs and wharves· general care re d ' ments of grounds, buildings anil wharves; whailgfiilgz, fgmilanggmzicd street car are ; purchase and maintenance of live stock, and attendance on same; wagons, carts, implements, and tools and repairs to same; fire engines and extinguishers; gymnastic implements models and other articles needed in mstruction of apprentice seameri· print-- ingl outfit and materials, and maintenance of same- heating and hg ting- stationery, books, schoolbooks, and periodicals- fresh water and hptaecllrgplgcboicelsis and mateli·;§s; anti all other contingentexpe ; c o ens · · entertainments for apprenticepseaxiumlliri; md S`”°“b1°’