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SIXTY-NINTH GONGRESS; Sass. I. Cn. 355. 1926. 607 the continental limits of the United States, and former enlisted men who are dischargpd while in naval hospitals and are inmates of said hospitals on t e date of their death; for funeral expenses and interment of the remains of pensioners and destitute patients who die in naval hospitals; ‘for purchase and care of cemetery lots; for removal of remains from abandoned cemeteries to naval or national cemeteries, or to their homes, including remains in- terred in isolated graves at home and abroad and remains tem- P¤»•••. porarily interred, $90 000: Provided, That the above provision shall ¤¤R${»?§°¤°$$”’ °“" ipply in the case of, oHicers and enlisted men of the Navy and rine Corps on the retired list who die while on active duty. sanuuns, nnnnau or mmicmn ann snaonnr Salaries, Navy Department: For personal services in the District "‘ g§3C43l)umbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923,

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BUREAU or YARDS AND Dooxs D?:?°°°‘Y”°S"° mxwmnaxcn, nnnnan or ranns arm nocxs For the labor, materials, and supplies necessary, as determined t,,?.§,,'},f”"l '“‘“’°‘ by the Secretary of the Navy, for t e general maintenance of the activities and properties now or hereafter under the cognizance of the Bnueau of Yards and Docks, including the purchase, nminte- v°m°’°‘* °°°‘ nance, repair, and operation of assenger—car1*ying,»vehicles for the Navy) Department not to exceed ei ht in number and the Naval Esta lishment not otherwise provirfed for, and including not to X Clem, ew., mv- exceed $950000 for clerical, inspection, drafting, m and °°°¤;..a¤., . other clasmded work in the Hel , $1,000,000: Provided, t the h ‘;g_,g_**;g Secretary of the Navy is hereb authorized and directed to submit Msubmisexd to the Congress atits next regular, session a comprehensive, plan for necessary improvements and permanent construction at navy ards, naval stations, naval training stations, and lgarine Corps _ , hm t be founded on using funds received the sale o such ~pIL>perty now pimd, ° °'“' owned l§ the Navy Department as ‘ in the opinionof ,__, ‘ I · of the avy, is no longer for naval purposes: Proud wv.a4si¤¤ii’mi°t5';'£°°' further, That du year 1927 the of the Navy is authorized to pure V not more thankeighteen Q r ` motor-propelled vehicles, to not t0_,excged assenger-carryin%i(§110tor-propelled, vehicles, to cost notto exceed gl,500 each, and ii n passenger-carry t0r-propelled vehiggi to cost not to exceed $650: each, and the _ taryuof the Navy sell, or exchange in part payment for such new Je 'cles, not less than a corresponding number of motor-pfopell passengevcarrying vehicles in use and of makes which new in fof $2,000 per vehicle to re lace for each new car $1,200or more: P1·ov•dJed'_ further, Thattexpen `tures appropriations .•,,m°i° '°' °‘°“°°"’ contained in this Act for the maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles including the compen- sation of operators shall not exceed in, the _ `ir;te_$100,000, exclusive of such vehicles owned- and operated by the arme Corps ,;,Ef,‘Z,'§§,m°i$‘;i,‘§‘{§j in connection with expeditionary duty without the continental limits of the United States, and on any onevehicle shall not exceed for maintenance, upkeep, and repair, exclusive of garage rentggiay of operator, fuel and lubricants, one-third of the market prim F aa Viww vehicle of the same make or class, and in any case more than