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SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 228. 1920. 827 nating purposes; and oil and candles used in connection therewithléungingf andm other materials ]{or zgiiaking ang repairing flags of all in s; or _ permanent ga ey ttings an equipage· ru carp’ets,_ curtains, and hangings on board naval vessels, $31,0%)%,000: mmded, That the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to make *"°*>*·?°*· ,, . . . Re airs of Kearexpenditures from the appropriation "Increase of the Na , Con- sarIal’)’¤r·*K¤¤¢¤cky** §ruction and ]lgachinery’ for repairs and changes on ediher the °""P‘883‘ ears e or entuc in an amount not to exceed $2 000 000: _ I _ _, Pravidadgfurther, That ltihe Secretag of the Navy is hereby aiithoiized §E,’i,,;t1,§I,,"1f;°$j;,,,¤, tp Iaccepltg, on bphalf og thefUnit§u Statesbof Americg, frog the city E’i°·P¤· o me ennsy vania ree rom encum rances an con tions an Evithepiz cost to she llniiéedi State? Gogernmeint, 3:.1eJo tgesnaval rig Iagara; an upon e very o said vesse to e mte _ tates, to make expenditures from the appropriation "Construction and re air of vessels/’ for the restoration, reservation, and maintenance R¤¤*¤*¤*i¤¤· ¤*°· fp aid v 1 th cit of Erie Perisnsylvania inclu the con 0 s esse m e ding — struction of snéitable fa.c%ies for l1nch;ri(;1vgds;1Zid,g`wi1esse1han properly; Limit preserving it or historic purposes: r at the amount 0 _ · money to be expended shall not exceed _$§,000: Provided further, ,w‘§°“°"·‘· °°°·» ’°”· That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of ghe Ngvy, for clerical, drafting, mspectioéié watclgi men (shi keepers an messenger service m navy yar nav stations, land offices of superintending naval constructors ior the fistial year ending Jume 30, 1921, shall not exceipd $3,500,000. d _ C um mms MPROVEMENT or corxsrizucrroiv rmrrrs: or repairs an im- °“S"'“°" · provements of machinery and imglements at construction plants at navy yards at Portsmouth New 8I.D§l]H'6, $8,000; Boston, Massachusetts, $20,000; New York, New _ ork, $28,000; Pl1.ll&(l6&hl8., Pennsylvania, $20,000; Norfolk, V1ip11a,_$28,000; Charleston, nth Carolina, $8,000; Mare Island, C omia, $35,000; Puget Sound, Washington, $25,000; in all, $172,000. BUREAU or srnam ENGINEERING. g§é`S$.°{S”°mE°` Exerxnnmxoz ILE; repaiI3,lpr§sew?tion,aland relzgewaldof rpfachiné m§‘{§,'·§,°,‘§.f'§§,f°p°*”· , .il' mac'e an oersonav vesse yarcrtan giiiypsgulliodatélfdntihmgryand refrigerating a%paratus;,repairs, preservation, and renewals of electric interior an exterior signal communications and all electrical apgkances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except range ders, battle order and_ range transmitters and indicatogil andblliotcljs and their iontrolling applphrgaus l t rate mac ery e onginv to other ureaus; searc ts $13 fir(<;—<(igri)trol equipments for antiacircraf t defense at shore stations; maintenance and operation of coast signal service, including not to °°“°"¥“‘ ’°"'°°· exceed $20,000 for the Eurchase of land necessary for radio shore Equipmmmppms xmas;.s:·Psaizeairafsiszsatage.2*;:.,%::210:..:5 u e ure u e - sels, yard cra?t, and ship’s boats; purchase, installation, repair, and preservation of machinery, tools, and appliances in navy myards and stations, ay of classified force under the ureau; inciden expenses for navalpvessels, navy yards, and stations, inspectors’ offices, the engineering experiment station, such as photographing, technical books and periodicals, stationery, and instruments; instruments and apparatus, supplies, and technical books and periodicals necessary to carry on exiizerxmental and research work in radiotelegraphy at the ,,m,M_ naval radio la oratory: Prgymded, That the sum to be {paid out of this c1en¤a,e¢c.,wvsc¤. a propriation, under the direction of the Secretary 0 the Navy, for ci;-irical, drafting, inspection, and mwsenger service in navy yizrds, naval stations, and offices of United States inspectors of mac ery and engineering material for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921,