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SIXTYZNINTH concnnssy srss.1r.» ’ 1927; ,°£***°•*· •*°·· •°"· the sum tobe paid out of this appropriation, 1mder=the‘direbtion of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, inspection, and mesaengelig service in navy yards, navalstations, and oEces—of United States pectors of machinery and engineering anaterial for the V fiscal year ending J une 30, 1928, shall not exceed $1,575,000. ,,,},,l‘,§“§‘,,',_,",f,,"""'*' A xrromnnamo `B'1’A'I'I01lT, azmaroma, xanrnann “‘°°""”“‘“ "°“‘· i‘ " ` investi tion and extended-experimentation of naval ml applilxlnces, testi imrgemeuts and apparatus; purchase and installa- tion of such mazgines and auxiliaries considered applicable for test audi use inthe naval and for maintenance and equipment of buildings and grounds, 1 5,000.

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p.?Mu¤§'A¤E”°°°dm `samies ·Na‘ artment: For ersonal services in the District nm VY P P of Columbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $275,480. ,,§,“F_§“,,‘},Q,,§’,;’f""“‘* BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR CONEPRUUHON aim am-lun, aunnan or comrrnvcrron ann ummm ,,,§°,§‘{§,‘§,§,§*,,§f,’f‘ °‘“’ '°‘ Construction and repair of vessels:·For preservation and comple- tion of vessels on the stocks and in ordinary; purchase of materials and stores of all kinds; steam steerers, steam capstans, steam wind- lasses, and all other auxiliaries; labor in navy yards and on foreign stations; purchase of maclnneriy and tools for use in shops; carrying on work of experimental mo 51 tank amd wligd tufr;ne;1;hdesignin§ al ls· construction an repair o a cra ` ters an gggeagefgarz tear, and replair of vessels }alloat;_ge1ier5 care-; and rotection of the Navy in t e line of construction and re air; inci- Sental expenses for bgisels ar;d navylyards, inspectprs’ ogices, such li to hin s, ro essiona m azines ans stationer , $1; igstgllmlentsgfor drafting room, andu§or pay gf classified Heil E¤¤i¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ force under the bureau; for hemp, wire, iron, and other materials for the manufacture of cordage, anchors, cables, galleys, and chains; s;peei£o¤ti0ns for purchase thereof shall be so prepared as shall give air· and {ree ¢::r1pSpetit(§on;h§mvaskf0r the manufacture og sailis, wnin · amm an ot r wor · interior app iances an too s for'ma::ixfa<{1turing purp?s in xiavyéards and milval statiiong; axéd forthe um asso all ot er artic eso equipage at cme an a roa · and for? the payment of labor in equip5ing vessels therewith and maémfacture of each atrlticleslin the sever 1 navy yagdii; gave; signals an apparatus o er an e ectric name y signs , i ts anterns running and lamps andwtheir `appexidages for geneial use ori boardslup for illumxnatingpurposes and oil and candles _used in connection therewith; hunting and ot_ er materials for making and repa iiri ilags of all kinds; for allpermanent galley Httings and P, M uipa§’ rugs, car ts curtains and hangin on board naval b§1¤r¤¤~i· M-- M- irqessels, $l6,600,000: That the sum tea paid out of this appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for c erical, drafting, inspection, watchmen (ship keepers}, and mes- senger service in navy yards, naval stations, an oilices of supxi!;1%te:£l£11g naval cgngtructorsvfor the fiscal year ending June 30; , not excee 1,800,000. ‘