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1-12 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1919. B“'€°“ °’°“*¤°¤°°· BUREAU or onr>NANcB. m§’c§’;;;; md °’d· Om>NANcn AND 01znNANcn sronns: For procuring, producing, ` preserving and handling ordnance material ;_for the armament of ships, for fuel, material, and labor to be used in the general work of the Ordnance Department; for furniture at naval amrnrmrtron depots, torpedo stations, naval ordnance plants, and proving grounds ; for maintenance of proving grounds, powder factory, torpedo stations, gam factory, ammunition depots, and naval ordnance plants, and for P“$°¤8°’ '°“°1°°· target practice; for the maintenance, repair, or oppratron of horsedrawn and motor—propelled passenger-carrying ve `cles, to be used only for official purposes at naval ammunition delpots, naval proving grounds, naval ordnance plants, and naval torpe o stations, and for the pay of chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger _ service in navy yards, naval stations, naval ordnance plants, and

adam. naval ammunition depots: Pmmkied, That the sum to be plaid out

im- of this appropriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, watchman, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, naval ordnance plants, and naval ammunition depots for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, naamremmr or shall not exceed $2,900,000; in all, $25,000,000: Provided, That all ,,°§,‘§`Q;°{,'I,”§§1‘§,,§"§}°,l,Y,Y& former Government employees who have entered the militagoor S¤’“°°‘*‘“i¤¢*°°'“- naval service of the United States in the war with the German v- ernment shall be reinstated on ap) lication to their- former positions if they have received an honora Ile discharge and are qualified to perform the duties of the position. Smukeless powder. Purchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, $2,500,000. Never gm factory. NAVAL GUN FACTORY, WASHINGTON, D. C.: New and improved D' °‘ machinery for existing shops, $500,000. rtrpeuas, ew. Tonrnnons Am) A1>rL1ANcEs: For thpxpurchase and manufacture of torpedoes and appliances, to be av able until June 30, 1922, $1,000,000. _·r0rpa1¤ Station. Tonrnno STATION, Nnwroirr, Rnonn ISLAND! For labor and mate- I"°"'P°'°’R‘ L rial; general care of and repairs to grounds, buildings, and whar·vesboats, instruction, instruments, tools, experiments, and general torpedo outfits, $200,000. rra¤mmry.e¢¤- For new and improved machinery and tools for torpedo factory, $200,000. ExP°"lm°“‘°1 ‘”°'k· Exrsnmmvrs, Bnnnan or 0mmANcs: For ex erimental work in the development of armor-piercing and torpedo shell and other projectiles, fuses, powders, and higlr explosives, in connection with problems of the attack of armor with direct and inclined fire at various ranges, including the purchase of armor, powder, projectiles, and fuses for the above purposes and of all necessary material 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, $200,000. C°¤*¤¤¥°¤*· Corvrmenrvr, Burman or Onmvmvcn: For miscellaneous items, namely, cartage, exfpenses of liglgt and water at ammunition depots and stations, tolls, erriage, tec ical books, and incidental expenses attending inspection of ordnance material, $25,000. DE§§,§€°"°"°’°$°°° BUREAU or YARDS Arm nocxs. “¤i¤°¤¤=*¤¤¤· XIABTENANCE, BUREAU or YARDS AND Docxsz For general maintenance of yards and docks, including not exceeding four naval barracks abroad, namel , for books, maps, models, and drawings; ur- _ chase and repair of gre engines; fire apparatus and plants; machin- ‘°m°’°*· ery, operation or repair, purchase; maintenance of horses and driving teams; carts, timber w eels, and all vehicles, including motorpropelled and horse-drawn passengencarrying vehicles to be used