Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/902

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srxrrmionrn coxonnss. sms. 11. oa. 209. 1925. 871 sA1.A1m·:s, NAVY DEPARTMENT For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance D$Q§,i3§§,§?“°“°]i“ with the Classification Act of 1923, $315,000. BUREAU OF ORDNANCE B“‘”°““ °’°‘d“““°°· o1zDNANcn AND ORDNANCE sroxns For procuring, producing, preserving, and handlin ordnance ,,§’c‘,§°"§,‘§· ‘f,§‘f,;,,{’Q,'gg material; for the armament of ships; for fuel, material? and labor s*°*°¤· to be used in the general work under the cognizance of the Bureau of Ordnance; for furniture at naval ammunition depots, torpedo stations, naval ordnance plants, and proving grounds; for technical books; plant appliances as now defined by the “Navy Classiiication P1°°‘”¤P“°¤°°$·°’°· of Accounts "; for machinery and machine tools; for maintenance of proving grounds, powder factory, torpedo stations, gun factory, ammunition depots, and naval ordnance plants, and for target practice; not to exceed $10,000 for minor improvements to buildin , grounds, and appurtenances, and at a cost not to exceed $750 gr any single project; for the maintenance, repair, and operation of horse—drawn and motor-propelled freight and passenger carrying vehicles, to be used only for official purposes at naval ammunition depots, naval proving grounds, naval ordnance plants, and naval torpedo stations; for the pay of chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, naval ord- _ nance plants, and naval ammunition depots, and for care and opera- s,§§’§§,‘?l°’* °’d°S‘g““°°d tion of schools during the fiscal year 1926 at ordnance stations at Indianhead, Maryland, Dahlgren, Virginia, and South Charleston, Promo West Virginia, $10,375,250; Provided, That the sum to be paid out cuemséamzc., servof this appropriation under the direction of the Secretary of the i°°S‘ Navy for chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, watchmen, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, naval ordnance plants, and naval ammunition depots for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, shall not exceed $900,000. For purchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, $77 2,000. S"‘°k°1°"‘ "°w°°" For the urchase and manufacture of torpedoes and appliances, to T°"’°°°°’·°‘°‘ be availabllg until expended, $500,000. EXPERIMENTS, BUREAU or oxDNANc1·: For experimental work in the development of armor-piercing and ExWim°°°°l wm other projectiles, fuses, powders, and high explosives, in connection with problems of the attack of armor with direct and inclined 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, $190,000. SALARIES, NAVY DEPARTMENT Civilian pexsounelin _For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance D°°“"m°“‘· with the Classification Act of 1923, $145,000. BUREAU or SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS ...%‘i'°,§§¤;.§.s“””"“ PAY or THIE NAVY P“°m'° N“"" For a and allowances prescribed by law of officers on sea duty °m°°”· Mid officii duty, and officers on waiting orders-—pay $25,796,0%, ¤si)$°»iéJ°:ii€i&:i°¤(issfb'