614 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 378. 1910. . Secretary of the Navy, with the approval of the President, is hereby - g",g¤g§{ef‘m§';';§ authorized and directed to assign and transfer to said other bureaus 8 " and offices, respectively, all available funds heretofore_and hereby a propriated for the Bureau of Equipment and such civil employees of) the bureau as are authorized by law, and when such distribution of duties, funds, and employees shall have been completed, the Bureau of Equipment shall be discontinued as herein efore progg"‘;}’~ ap mm vided: Provided, That nothing herein shall be so construed as to cieusrestricws. authorize the ex nditure of any appropriation for purposes other than those specifiiigally provided y the terms of the appropriations, or the submission of estimates for the naval establishment for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, except in accordance with the order and arrangement of the naval appropriation Act for the m§,_°¥‘°" °’ ‘”’"“"" year nineteen hundred and ten: Promkledfurther, That the Secretary of the Navy shall report to Congress at the beginmng of its next _ ensuing session the distribution of the duties of the Bureau of Equipment made by him under the authorization herein granted, with full statement in relation to said distribution and the performance
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officers may be detailed for duty under staff officers in the manufact and repair departments of the navy-yards and naval stations, and 5 laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. B¤r¤>¤¤¢Y•¤¤•¤¤ BUREAU or YARDS AND Dooxs. ¤¤¤¤°¢¤¤¤<=¤· MAINTENANUE or YARDS AND Docxs: For general maintenance of yards and docks, name¥y: For books, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair o fire engines; fire apparatus and (plants; machinery; purchase and maintenance of oxen, horses, and riving teams; carts, timber wheels, and all vehicles for use in the navy- yards; tools and re airs of the same; stationery; furniture for government houses and) offices in navy-yards and naval stations; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas; attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire engines, and fire a aratus and plants; incidental labor at navy-yar s; water tax, tollg, and ferriage; pay of watchmen in navy·yards; awnings and packing boxes; and for rent of wharf and storehouse at Erie, Pennsylvania, for use of and accommodation of United States steamer Wolverine, and for pay of employees on leave, one million two hundred and ninety thousand gggjgi em mw dollars: Promded, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation ieee. ` under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for clerical, inspection, drafting, messenger, and other classified work in the navv— yards and naval stations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, shall not exceed four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. c¤¤u¤ge¤.. CONTINGENT, BUm:AU or YARDS AND Docxsz For contingent expenses that may arise at navy-yards and stations, thirty thousand dollars. n*%*{1;§§;E°§§·Yard runuo wonxs, BUREAU or YARDS AND Docks. m·¤m¤zu,N.n. NAvY-YARD, Pomsmotrrn, Nnw Hmursnmn: Qua wall, to continue, forty-eight thousand two hundred and fift di->l1ars. To repair the old highway bridge connecting the navy-yard with the mainland, seven thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. “ B¤sw¤.Mm NAVY-YARD, Bosrox, MASSACHUSEITS2 Dredgin , five thousand dollars; improvements to water front, sixty-five tfliousand dollars; improvements to yard buildings, fifteen thousand dollars; railroad