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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SESS . II. Cii. 348. 1930 . Ordnance D epart- ment. Rock Island, Ill . Arsenals . ORD NAN CE DEP ART MEN T O rdna nce serv ice and

ORDNANCE SERVICE AND SUPPLIES, AR MY supplies . Manufacture, issue, For manufacture, procurement, storage and issue, including re- etc , search, planning, design, development, inspection, test, alter- P, ation, maintenance, repair, and handling of ordnance material to- gether with the machinery, supplies, and services necessary thereto

Cu rrent ex penses . for supplies and services in connection with the general work of the Ordnance Department, comprising police and office dutie s, rents, tolls, fuel, light, water, advertising, stationery, typewriting, and computing machines, including their exchange, and furniture, tools, and instruments of service ; to provide for training and other inci- dental expenses of the ordnance service ; for instruction purposes, other than tuition

for maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-

propelled and horse-drawn freight and passenger-carrying vehicles ; Ammunition for mili- for ammunition for military salutes at Government establishments, tary salutes . and institutions to which the issues of arms for salutes are author- ized ; for services, material, tools, and appliances for operation of th e testing machines and chemical laboratory in connection there- w i th ; for publications for libraries of the Ordnance Department, including the Ordnance Office, including subscriptions to periodicals Consultingengineers. which may be paid for in advance ; for the services of not more than four consulting engineers as the Secretary of War may deem neces- sary, at rates of pay to be fixed by him not to exceed $50 per day for n ot exc eedin g fif ty day s eac h and neces sary travel ing e xpens es, $9,719,161 . ROCK ISLAND BRIDGE, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Operating bridges, For operating, repair, and preservation of Rock Island bridges etc.

and viaduct, and maintenance and repair of the arsenal street con- necting the bridges, $35,000 . REP AIRS OF AR SEN ALS Repairs, etc .

For repairs and improvements of ordnance establishments, and to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accidents or other contin- Provisoo

encies may require, $981,0 81 : Provided, That not excee ding Picatinny and Frank- ford an

125,000 of this appropriation may be expended for construction of Vol. 45, p. 1305 . a powder blending unit at Picatinny Arsenal, in accordance with the provisions of the Act approved February 25, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 1305), and not exceeding p $75,000 may be expended for the con- struction of an intercepting sewer at Frankford Arsenal, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania . Ammunition storage

AMMUNIT ION STORAGE FACILITIE S facilities . Completion of .

To complete the provision of ammunition storage facilities in Vol. 45,pp.35, 928. Post, p 1607 .

accordance with the primary recommendations contained in House Document Numbered 199, Seventieth Congress, as modified by the sec- ond deficiency Act, fiscal year 1928, approved May 29, 1928, $351,941, Proviso .

including not to exceed $80,000 for the purchase of land : Provided, Hawaiian Depart- inent, location changed . That the plans for storing a mmunition in the Ha waiian Dep art- ment as set forth in House Document Numbered 199, Seventieth Congress, are modified to authorize the construction of the ammuni- tion storao-e facilities in the Salt Lake Crater instead of the Fort Shafter Gulch, including the purchase of the necessary land and the construction of underground magazines in that area

and that

the funds for construction in this ammunition storage area may be