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 934 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. S3. 1915. Ng} §g¤°· Ph¤*=· Navar. Homn, Pmnannunm, PENNSYLVANIA, rar or Emrnorsns: daigyownployces. One secretary, $1,600; one foreman mechanic, $1,500; one supermtendent of grounds, at $720; one steward, at $720; one store la orer, at $480; one matron, at $420; one bene’riciaries’ attendant, at $300; one chief cook, at $480; one assistant cook, at $360; one assistant cook, at $300; one chief laundress, at $240; five laundresses, at $192 each; four Scrubbers, at $192 each; one head waitress, at $300; eight waitresses, at $192 each; one kitchen servant, at $360; eight laborers, at $360 each; one stable keeper and driver, at $480; one master-atarms, at $720; two house corporals, at $300 each; one barber, at $360; one carpenter at $846; one painter, at $846; one painter, at $720; one engineer flor elevator and machinery, $720; five aborers, at $540 each; one laborer, at $420; one laborer, at $360; total for employees, $22,696. “““‘°°“"°°· MAmzrmNANcz: Water rentgheating, and lighting; cemetery, burial expenses and headstones; general care and improvements of grounds, buildings, walls, and fences; re airs to power plant equipment, implements, tools, and furniture, ang purchase of the same; music in chapel and entertainments for beneficiaries; stationery, books, and periodicals; transportation of indigent and destitute beneficiaries to the Naval Home, and of sick and msane beneficiaries their attendants and necessary subsistence for both, to and from other Government hosgtals; employment of such beneficiaries in and about the Naval cme as may be authorized by the Secretary of the Navy, on the retplommcndation of the govergloigl supyrt o benenciarim, and alll 0 er cont1ngen` thexpenses in u `ng e maintenance repair, an operation of three orse-drawn passenger-czuging vehicles, to be used only for official pu&oses, $54,421; in, or Naval Home $77,117, which sum shall paid out of the income from the naval PMN pension fund: Provided, That a]l_moneys derived from the sale of umaklrrma Sales, material at the Naval Home, which was originally purchased from §°,°,;,,‘°m,,,,{°‘“'“°‘i ‘° moneys appropriated from the income from the naval pension fund, and all moneys derived from the rental of Naval Home property, shall be turned into the naval pension fund. B¤*°°¤°'°"’°°“°°· nunmnu or ORDNANGE. °¤‘¤¤¤;g ”“‘* °"" O1u>NANom Aim onnmmom sronms: For procurmg', rodu , remm Sm servixg, and handling ordnance material; for the armalinentcgfihips; for fu , material, an labor tobeused in the general work of the Ordnance Department; for furniture at naval magazines, torpedo stations and dproving grounds; for maintenance of the proving gronmd and _ pow er factory and for target practice; for the maintenance, repair P“”°”"°’ ‘"°"‘°“"‘ or operation of horse-drawn passe r-carrying vehicles, to be used only for official p oses at navlifamagazines, the naval proving ground, Indianheadufglaryland, and naval torpedo stations, and for pay of chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service {,’*hg_}{f•;5_, dum, in navy yards, naval stations, and naval magazines: Provzded, That exe.,¤m·¤eés. the sum to be aid out of this appropriation under the direction of the Secretary ol) the Navy for chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, watchmen, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, and naval magazines for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, shall not exceed $468,000; in all, $5,795,420. ggigggbm ¤<>W¤¤¤- Purchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, $1,150,000: Prornee limited. vided, That no part of any money apprplpriated by this Act shall be expended for the purchase of powder o er than small-arms wder _ at a price in excess of 53 cents a pound: Provided further, 'Eiat in ”2,‘€°‘I§.‘i expenditures of this appropriation, or an part thereof, for powder, ‘“*¤**°°° ‘°°*°¤’· no wder shall at any time be purchased, unless the powder factory at Exodianhead, Maryland, shall be operated on a basis of not less than its full maximum capacity.