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398 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1914. Kainter, at $720; one engineer for elevator and machinery, $720; five boats, at §540 each; one laborer, at $420; one laborer, at $360; _ tota or employees, $22 696. “““*‘°"*“‘°°· Mammnauon: Water rent, hea;i§, and lighting; cemetery, burial expenses and headstones; gen care and improvements of grounds, uildmgs, walls, and fences; re airs to power plant ui . . P 6*1 P' ment, nnplements, tools, and furniture, and purchase of the same; ms; in entertainments forf beneficia1ies;dst:11tionery, _ an perno c · transportation o m ent an esft te benefilzumes to the Navail Home, and of sick anldlgmsane benehcixiriles, their attendants and necessary subsistence for both, to and from other Government hosgtals; employment of such beneficiaries in and about the Naval ome as may be authorized by the Secretary of the Navy, on ({·l1Qu replommendation of the governor; suppfit of beneficiaries au a 0 er contingent expenses $54 421; N l _ Home: $77,117, which sum shall be paid hut oi the §conie (fllomatilie §',?",,,,,,'?f;mm,,,_,° naval pension fund: Promkled, That all moneys derived from the M ¤2¤¤¤·¤ to mw sale of material at the Naval Home, which was 0 ` ll urehased peusionfund. . , y P from moneys appropriated from the mcome from e naval ion . PBBS gspd, and agcmtopeygsl derxvedthfromvtsle rental offNavalAHome prop- 1. y rn into ena pension d: esiim¤¤m¤i§'2?°g”ji;11}le1·, That hereafter all moneys belonginghtolldldeceas benefigprytsof the Nawgilkiige or dlerived from fpdgale of lisdpersonal ec no c y lggal eusornexto , eposited with the pay omcer of the aval Home, and if any sum so deposited has been or shall hereafter be imclaimed for a peri d of t from the death of such beneficiary it_shall be de§>osit(ed in tllla0'I{::l:- nqmmondm ury to the credit of the naval pension fnmdz nd provwkled further That the governor of the Naval Home is hereby authorized and

1irecte;1hpn<1lIer suclgoregpliaetnons as may be prescribed by the Secrearyo e avy m d111gent1nq' inev t afte

the death_of an iiznmate to ascertam theuiivlhereaboihys cliishilgllzgirs oi: d;;1g§¤¤¢¤¢i¤¤ ¤f next of km: And promded further, That claims may be presented hereunder_at any time within five years after moneys have been so deposited in the Treasury, and,_when supported by competent proof Pmbmm tes gt) any ca.;a(<;rafter_sluchtdepos;t,Il;n the_Ti(}easu1Z*érsh1;a%lla be lpertified to ,m,,,0_“m“ · ngress _ cons1 era ion: rt t t ‘ lion. 22, p.f564. of beneiimaries of the Nayal Honl: shall Ei': dispbsed of inethtgugiiiiig manner as prescribed for inmates of the Soldiers’ Home, as rovided for m section four of the Act approved March third, eighteenlliundred and eighty-three, under such regulations as the Secretary of the ga·3{y gay prescrxlpe, excéepgs that in tlie gaslglpf death of any benefia avmg_ no ems a w nor nex o any ension due him sh , sub] act to the foregoing provisions escheat to the naval ' fund. » pension B“'°°“°'°*d¤¤¤°¢· ammo or onnuaxcn. 0f¤¤;¤¤¤¤-¤¤d ord- Onnivaxcrz AND OKDNANCE STOBESZ For procuring, gd ‘ ¤=>¤¤¤ wm _ p]L,,S€,wng’ and hmqjing Ordnance material;_for the arrgdmdiftngi s ps, for fuel, matemal, and labor to be used 111 the general work of the Qrdnance Department; for fiumture at naval magazines, torpedo stations, and proving ground; for maintenance of the prov` gronmd ai1rlli(§><;wg:ie`r;fi;;actory and for target practice, and for pay ol`n•§iemists, 11,.., §§vai“St,e0m"”‘=fni"£$°i°”’ mi m?Si¤?“g‘*?’ s°“"°° m “’“" "“”‘“· tghemical, amen, .d t f 3, H}9·g**·zm€$· 7‘0’v?·§Z6d, _That the sum to be t ., games. p?1th;>uNa<:ry {E- aégpggxtgisamein _11r;lderh;l;;»_ direction of the Secretary __ ,06170, nngms t', tchm and messenger service m navy yards, naval statio1lis(iCaii)d1naivwi1al mag? _ zines for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and m§§;g*gg;i www fifteen, shall not exceed $468,000. In all, $5,800,000: Provided, That hereafter no part of any appropriation shall be expended for