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600 SIXTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 355. 1920. chase of equipment for the storage of plates used in makin charts and for the storage of Hydrographic Oilice charts and publigations; purchase of one new hpil'set1press;tmoderg’izati‘¢;n, cpre and redggirs to printing presses, mature, instrumen an too s··extra w- ing*and_en§rayin¤g; trwndating from foreiii 1anguaées;_telegrams

  • ’“°*°"*'°* on public usmess; 1‘8$10!l ofpilotc arts and their supple-

nients,‘and‘ *mai1ingesamse; ipurchaseof data for c arts

 directzons   nautical publications; books of
 fend works and   relating to hgdrography,

marine meteorology, navigation, surveying, 0ceanograp_ y, and_ter- restrial magnetism; and to other }professional and technical subjects mu {gis work of gp yldrlpgtxiaphic $68,820. · 0f®HtlBgBI’\‘ 0 ranc yrogra ico cesa Boston

¤;r:g¤¤mi·il New York, Phila elphia Baltimore Norfdlk Savannah, New;

Orleans, San Francisco l’ortland (Cregon) Portland (Maine), Chicago, Cleveland, Bukalo, Duluth,. Sault Sainte Marie, Seattle, fanama, San _Juan (Portopltico), Los Angeles, and Galveston, including furniture, fuel, lights, works, and periodicals relating to hydrography, meteorolog, navigation, surveying ocean- ogracp ° y, and tmiignetisxn, stationery; miscellaneous arti es, rent and care of omces, care of time ba , car fare and ferriage in visiting inerchant, vessels, freight and express charges, _tel‘egra,rns, andpother necessary, expenses incurred in collecting the litestmmformatigitfpp and for other purposes for which e o ces were 1 . ‘ E“"’l°’°°“‘ ` )For. services of necessary eniployees at branch oflices, $35,000. NWN °b¤¤"¤*°¤'· _, NAVAL onsnnvsronr samnms, iuvn. cnsmzvnonr p,,%"“,,,¤°?"°”“°1i“ Salaries Navy Department: For personal services in the District t of.Columbia, in accordance. with. the Classification Act of 1923, $85,600. oozrrmomnr arm 'KIBGELLAN`.IlOUB nxrmzsns, Nevin cssnavuronr ocmpuzeums. Miscellaneous computations: For Elersonal services in the District g§3(&>lumbia, in accordance with e Classification Act of 1923, ‘ “"'*",,·,,£°‘°· . l?or· rofessional and scientificlbooks, books of reference periodi-

%?'§¤.¤¤¤. mm cals, photographsi and fixtures for the .1ibi•ary; for

apiaratus and instruments, an for repairs of the same; for repairs to uildings, fixtures and fences;. furniture, gas, chemicals, paints, plpdsgtatipliisesy, includggg tranizmission of pub 'c doicuntipnts through e mi nian exc oreign ostage an contingent expenses; plants and fdlljtilizers; for Ifuel, oil, grease, pipe, wire, an_ other materials needed for the maintenance and repair of boilers, engines, heating apparatus, electric lighting and power plant, and water-supply system; purchase and maintenance of teams; maintetr'i)anop)§l repaig 81;d· operagp: of motor truck and passengerau_moean o _ _ wnpassenger-carryin vehicles; material for boxing nautical instruments for transports? tion; telegraph and telephone service, and incidental labor, $19,000 of which stulpi expe8·dh;$;;b058 may be expended for personal services in e 'ct o ia. Groamdsaudreeda. Grounds and Roads, Naval Observe :F0 cleaning re `r andcupkeep of grounds_and roads, includtiz persdual services itlid Distrxctwo C0ll1H1l?18,_1I1 accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $6,090, of which amountnot to exceed $4,980 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia.