Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Estimates Submitted by the Secretary of the Navy, 1913U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - 874 pages |
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... Meyer , Secretary of the Navy . No. 13 , page 677. - Statement of Col. George W. Goethals , chairman and engi- neer in chief Isthmian Canal Commission . No. 14 , page 699. - Statement of Donald A. McKenzie . No. 15 , page 729 ...
... Meyer , Secretary of the Navy . No. 13 , page 677. - Statement of Col. George W. Goethals , chairman and engi- neer in chief Isthmian Canal Commission . No. 14 , page 699. - Statement of Donald A. McKenzie . No. 15 , page 729 ...
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... MEYER , Secretary of the Navy . House of Representatives , Washington , D. C. The CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS , Admiral STANFORD . Sea wall and pier has recently been completed by the Navy at a cost of nearly $ 200,000 . Last ...
... MEYER , Secretary of the Navy . House of Representatives , Washington , D. C. The CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS , Admiral STANFORD . Sea wall and pier has recently been completed by the Navy at a cost of nearly $ 200,000 . Last ...
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... Meyer and the general board place a great deal of stress upon the importance of the Guantanamo station . The money that has been provided is not of such amount as will permit of any elaborate construction in view of the many features ...
... Meyer and the general board place a great deal of stress upon the importance of the Guantanamo station . The money that has been provided is not of such amount as will permit of any elaborate construction in view of the many features ...
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... Secretary of the Navy be , and he is hereby , requested to transfer the ... Meyer . The report referred to by Mr. Raker follows : U. S. S. " PORTSMOUTH ... MEYER . Mr. RAKER . Now , in the first place , we would like to have the com ...
... Secretary of the Navy be , and he is hereby , requested to transfer the ... Meyer . The report referred to by Mr. Raker follows : U. S. S. " PORTSMOUTH ... MEYER . Mr. RAKER . Now , in the first place , we would like to have the com ...
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... MEYER , Secretary of the Navy . The School of Marine Engineering opened October 1 , 1909. Since that time 16 student officers have been graduated therefrom , and 18 are now taking the course . Before the establishing of this school the ...
... MEYER , Secretary of the Navy . The School of Marine Engineering opened October 1 , 1909. Since that time 16 student officers have been graduated therefrom , and 18 are now taking the course . Before the establishing of this school the ...
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Page 33 - Department, and the authorized number of officers' horses, and for stabling of public horses, nineteen thousand two hundred dollars. COMMUTATION OF QUARTERS, MARINE CORPS: For commutation of quarters for officers serving with troops where there are no public quarters belonging to the Government, and where there are not sufficient quarters possessed by the United States to...
Page 47 - That the accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to allow, in the settlement of accounts of disbursing officers involved, payments made under the appropriation u Contingent, Navy...
Page 34 - For travel allowance of enlisted men discharged on account of expiration of enlistment; transportation of enlisted men and apprentice seamen at home and abroad, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof...
Page 47 - Provided, That no part of this sum shall be applied to the repair of any wooden ship when the estimated cost of such repairs, to be appraised by a competent board of naval officers, shall exceed ten per centum of the estimated cost, appraised in like manner, of a new ship of the same size and like material...
Page 37 - ... services and materials in repairing, correcting, adjusting, and testing compasses on shore and on board ship; nautical and astronomical instruments and repairs to same...
Page 50 - ... stationery, books, and periodicals; transportation of indigent and destitute beneficiaries to the Naval Home, and of sick and insane beneficiaries, their attendants and necessary subsistence for both, to and from other Government hospitals; employment of such beneficiaries in and about the Naval Home as may...
Page 47 - That no part of this sum shall be applied to the repair of any other ship when the estimated cost of such repairs, to be appraised by a competent board of naval officers, shall exceed twenty per centum of the estimated cost, appraised in like manner, of a new ship of the same size and like material: Provided further, That nothing herein contained shall deprive the Secretary of the Navy of the authority to order repairs of ships damaged in foreign waters or on the high seas, so far as may be necessary...
Page 11 - ... vegetables, three gills of beans or pease; in lieu of the weekly allowance of one-quarter pound of macaroni, four ounces of cheese, one-half pint of vinegar or sauce, one-quarter pint of pickles, one-quarter pint of molasses, and one-eighth ounce of spices, three pounds of sugar, or one and a...
Page 41 - PROVISIONS, NAVY: For provisions and commuted rations for the seamen and marines, which commuted rations may be paid to caterers of messes, in case of death or desertion, upon orders of the commanding officers...
Page 425 - An act to establish the flag of the United States, ' approved on the 4th of April, 1818, reading as follows: "SECTION 1. Be it enacted, etc., That from and after the fourth day of July next the flag of the United States be thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white; that the union have twenty stars, white in a blue field.