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APPENDIX No. VI.

Statement showing expenditures from construction and repair allotment of appropriation "Equipment of vessels, 1913," from July 1, 1912, to Nov. 30, 1912.

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Naval supply account issues to ships for July to November, 1912...
Miscellaneous obligations as per requisitions and public bills for July to November, 1912...

12, 176.02 14,410.00

70,290.75 785,856. 13 5,630.45

861, 777.33

Expenditures to Dec. 1, 1912

Amount of construction and repair allotment of appropriation "Equipment of vessels, 1913".

Transfers to other appropriations..

$1,359, 206.00
1,948.60

Expended to Dec. 1, 1912, as above..

Estimated available balance Dec. 1, 1912.
Approximate average monthly expenditure for 5 months ending Nov. 30, 1912.
Average monthly expenditure possible for 7 months from Dee. 1, 1912, to June 30, 1913...

APPENDIX No. VII.

1,361, 154.60 861, 777.33 499,377.27 172,355.40 71,339.00

NAVY DEPARTMENT, October 17, 1912.

[C. & R. No. 945-A-224–(BA). S. E. No. 80428-604. Inclosures: 2.]

From: Chief of Bureau of C. & R. and Chief of Bureau of S. E.
To: Secretary of the Navy.

Subject: (A) Estimates for 1914 under appropriations "Increase of the Navy, C. &
M.," and "Increase of the Navy, torpedo boats."

1. Reference: Department's memorandum, October 12, 1912.

2. In compliance with the department's instructions the bureaus submit herewith on the regular forms joint estimates (see estimate sheet "D" and comparative sheet herewith, sheet "D-1") under appropriations "Increase of the Navy, construction and machinery," and "Increase of the Navy, torpedo boats," for the fiscal year 1914 for work on new vessels heretofore authorized by Congress, as follows:

Increase of the Navy, construction and machinery.

Under the Bureau of Construction and Repair for fiscal year:

1913.

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$13, 020, 840
10, 952, 398

$23, 973, 238

7,642, 015
7, 280, 000

14, 922, 015 38,895, 253

$15, 498, 320
9, 846, 205

25, 344, 525

13, 550, 728

Amount available to pay on the above:

Increase of the Navy, torpedo boats.

Under the Bureau of Construction and Repair for fiscal year:

1913...

1914..

Under the Bureau of Steam Engineering for fiscal year:

1913.

1914.

Total estimated expenditures...

$3, 143, 198
1,742, 539

$4,885, 737

1, 679, 008

1, 675, 000

3, 354, 008

8, 239, 745

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3. Attention is invited to the fact that the above estimates do not include any money for new ships that may be authorized at the next regular session of Congress, as no information has been received relative to the number, type, and character of new vessels of the building program for 1914.

4. The bureaus have changed the phraseology of the "Increase of the Navy" appropriations by the insertion of the words under each appropriation "to be available until expended,” in view of the restrictions imposed by section 7 of the sundry civil bill approved August 24, 1912. As already stated by the bureaus, in their letter of September 18, 1912, forwarding preliminary estimates, the provisions of this section make the appropriations made hereafter per annum appropriations instead of permanent as has heretofore been the practice. In this connection the bureaus beg to invite attention to the fact that if the appropriations made for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, under “Increase of the Navy" are not made permanent or available continuously, the estimates submitted herewith under these appropriations will be entirely insufficient for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, as these estimates are submitted on the basis that the balances on hand June 30, 1913, will be available for the fiscal year 1914.

R. M. WATT.
H. I. CONE.

Estimated expenditures on vessels under construction for fiscal years 1913 to 1916, inclusive, in connection with the estimate for amount required in the fiscal year 1914.

APPROPRIATION “INCREASE OF THE NAVY: CONSTRUCTION AND MACHINERY."

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This column includes amounts required for both hull and machinery on ships preliminarily accepted prior to July 1, 1912, but not finally settled for by that date.

Estimated expenditures on vessels under construction for fiscal years 1913 to 1916, inclusive, in connection with the estimate for amount required in the fiscal year 1914-Continued.

APPROPRIATION "INCREASE OF THE NAVY: CONSTRUCTION AND MACHINERY”—

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Total.....

77,778.00

519, 450.00

723,300.00 1,000,000.00
434,580.00 250,000.00
82,900.00 25,000.00
56,670.00

60,000 65,000 125,000

13, 020, 840. 44 7,642,015.50 20,662, 855.94 10,952, 398 7, 280,000 18,232,398

50,000.00

252,500.00

202,500

70,000

272,500

60,000.00

243,300.00

201, 700

90,000

291,700

40,000.00

117,778.00 62,222

60,000

122, 222

150,000.00

669, 450.00 1,558,330 950,000 1,723,300.00 1,085,100 1,850,000

684,580.00 745,000 400,000

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107,900.00

497,500 200,000

697,500

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340,000

200,000

540,000

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Estimated expenditures on vessels under construction for fiscal years 1913 to 1916, inclusive, in connection with the estimate for amount required in the fiscal year 1914-Continued.

APPROPRIATION "INCREASE OF THE NAVY: CONSTRUCTION AND MACHINERY”— Continued.

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APPROPRIATION "INCREASE OF THE NAVY, TORPEDO BOATS."

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Estimated expenditures on vessels under construction for fiscal years 1913 to 1916, inclusive, in connection with the estimate for amount required in the fiscal year 1914-Continued.

APPROPRIATION "INCREASE OF THE NAVY, TORPEDO BOATS"-Continued.

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[Bureau of Construction and Repair. Bureau of Steam Engineering. Bureau of Ordnance.]

From: Chiefs of bureaus.

To: Secretary of the Navy (division of material).

Subject: Building program, 1914; estimates.

1. References: Department memorandum October 8, 1912.

NOVEMBER 6, 1912.

2. As directed, the bureaus submit the following estimates of cost for each of the vessels mentioned in the department's memorandum.

BATTLESHIP.

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Based on General Board's characteristics of modified Pennsylvania. (C. & R. No. 15272-A.2, Sept. 25, 1912.)}

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