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798 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 259. 1922. Navy," in this Act constituted as one fimd, and the appropriation " Construction and Repa,ir," $200,000; Pmaee. _ In all, $256,630: Promdcd That no person shall be employed here- P“’”“m°°°°‘ under, other than as a draftsman_or such other techmcal capacity, at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: One at $2,250 and two at $2,000 each. Bureau 01 omnmee. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. om>NANcr: AND ORDNANCE sromus. Pm ‘ · my ¤¤¤· For meuring, producing, preserving and handling ordnance {Big-ugnég 0 material; for th; armamrslnt ofkshifpsilfoiz fuel, mat]§;1al,tand {lager to be used in the gene wor o the ance par men ; or furniture at naval ammunition de ts torpedo stations naval ordnance plants, and proving und; for maintenance of proving ounds, powder factory, torpedloo stations, gun factory, ammimition dlepots, and naval ordnance plants, and for target practice; for the maipgenancg, repiair, or operation of h tw)nbandBpi1ot;]>§·—ppoll fre' tan passengercanjyingv ces eus oyor ii&cial puiioses at naval ammunition de ts, naval proving grounds, naval ordnance plants, and naval torpedo) stations, and for the pay of chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service in PWM navylyards, naval stations, naval ordnance pllints, and naval ammunich¤micQ1,etc_' mv, tion epots; m all, $9,500,000: Promded, _ at the sum to be paid “°“` 3,** ii ““"f“¥"’§§££?e¥“eY?£5§i “Ifre‘}"°°”‘°i1`e§Ze'£i2§’¤S°,$¥.‘l2”1£%e§f e a o , and me;5enger service iii navy gaids, n£.rl§’stations, naval ordnance plants, and naval ammimition epots for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, shall not exceed $935,000. Sm°"°’°” P°""°’· For purchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, $167,000. nxrnnrmnurs, BUREAU or 0m>NANcn. E‘P°"'“°°‘°"'°‘*· For experimental work in the development of armor—piercing and other projectiles, fuses, powders, and high explosives, in connection with problems of th¢;1a1&tack of arxnoialvitlp irect and ifiiclined fire at various ranges in u ingwhe pim: e 0 armor pow er projectiles, and fuses for the above purposes and of all necessary inaterial and labor in connection therewith; and for other experimental work under the cognizance of the Bureau of Ordnance, in connection with the development of ordnance material for the Navy, $205,000. coxrmcnur, BUREAU or OBDNANCE. °°“u“g°“*‘ For miscellaneous items, namely, cartage, expenses of light and water at ammunition depots and stations, tolls, ferriage, technical books, and incidental expenses attending inspection of ordnance material, $18,000. sAr.A1m·:s, NAVY DEPARTMENT. e$’$‘§.°€§£‘B’;§,';f Chief clerk, $2,250; e1erke—ewe at $1,800 each, two at $1,600 m°“"· each, four at $1,400 each, one $1,300, four at $1,200 each, one $1 100, seven at $1 000 h t t $720 b 1 , eac ; assis an messenger ; messenger oys- Addmcm em 10 _ two at $600 each, one $400; laborer, $660;, in all, $31,830. eee. P Y For additional peisonal services in the Bureau of Ordnance, as the Secretary of the avy may deem necessary, to be employed only in Nmmmml the Bureau of Ordnance, as follows: D gc Nontechmcal services, $36,400; ’ °°'°°'°’ Services of draftsmen such other technical services required to carry into effect the various appropriations for "Increase of the