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602 SIXTY·N’INTH.CONGRESS.~ Sess. I. Cn. 355. 1926. lasses, and all other auxiliariw; labor in navy yards and on foreign stations; purchase of machinpsiy and tools for use m sho s; carrying on work of experimental m el and wind tunnel_; desigmng naval vessels; construction and repair of yardcraft, lghtcrs, an barges; and rgznrluhf gesaels ailotat; gertler care_and rotcctixmo a in `eoco c1onan rea1r;1nc1- llentltl QXPBIIZOES fo s arid yards, inspectors o§c¤;1e, such as oto ' ro ess1o m lans, a one , and) for drafting room, and ger pz? gf classified fidzl Eq“‘°'”°°"“°’**”· force under the bureau; for hemp, wire, iron, and other materials for the manufacture of cordage, anchors cables, galleys, and chains; iiications for purchase thereof shall be so prepared as shall give zi: and free competxt1on;‘canvas for the_ manufacture of sails, awnings, hammocks, and other work; mterior appl1ances tools for manufacturmg purposes m_ navy {yards and naval stations; and for the purchase o all other articles o equipage at home and gbroad · and for the payment of labor m equipsmg vessels therewith and manufacture of such articles m the sever navy yards; naval signals and apparatus, other than electric, namely, s1gnals, l1ghts, lanterns,

hts, and lamps and their appendages for general use on

board for illuminating purposes and oil and candles _used m connpti therewith; buntmg and other materials for and ?3§‘1’§‘& ”“¤.gs,g“· °Z,¥,'@E.€'§‘,“sdS.1a; fi’5S""m‘5°'“‘°“h¤.g§’¤“§f”L}}{"b‘.iZ?4?""i18?%`l Prqbo, ! 7 _ _ ¤r¤¤i¤¤1,¤¤¤-»¤¤¤i¤¤¤- vassgs, $16,950,000; Provided, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, inspection, watchmen (ship keepers), anu messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, an onices of super- mtendinsl naval constructors for thejscal year ending June 30, 1927, sh not exceed $1,800,000. ‘ ssmams, enema or CONSTRUCTION mn xmram °"“*“‘ l’°"°““°“” Salaries, Navy Department: For personal services in the District Dqmmm ;§30Golumbia, in accordance with the Classihcation Act of 1923, ,000. 1=¤r¤¤¤¤f<>¤i¤·¤<=¤- v BUREAU OF ORDNANCE o1u>NA1~zc1¤ nm ommascm smears, aunnau or ormumon Pr<>¤¤¤ ¤¤=-· Md- For prociuing, producing, preserving, and handling ordnance K. may me material; forthe armament of ships; for fuel, material, and labor to be used in the general work un er the cogmzance of the Bureau of Ordnance; for furniture at naval ammunition depots, torpedo mm W stations, naval ordnance plants, and pmvingxgrormds; for technics! °'°°u°°°°°’° ° books; plant appliances as now dedned by t e “Navy Classificatwn of Aoc01mts"; or machinery and machme tools ;_ for maintenance of proving grounds, powder factory, torpedo stations, gum factory, ammunition depots, and naval ordnance plants, and for target (gripe- tice; not to exceed $10,000 for minor improvements to bml ge, grounds, and appurtenances, and at a cost not to exceed $750 or vsueaaem. any single pro]ect; for the maintenance, repair, and operat1on_ of horse-drawn and motor-propelled freight and passenger-carrying vehicles, to be used only for oilicial purposes at naval ammumtion depots, naval proving grounds _naval ordnance plants, and_ naval torpedo stations; for the pay of chemists, clerical, drafting, inspec- B, , lm I I tion, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, naval mam. ordnance plants, and naval ammumtion depots, and for care and operation of schools during the iiscalgpar 1927 at ordnance stations at Indianhead, `Maryland, Dahlgren, irginia, and South Charles-