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 564 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 417. 1916. can mes · ret of the Na shall kee accurate and rtemized uct W ggmmwfmd accrldluiiitscil? theiucyost per ton ofxe product <§ such factory or factories and report the same to Congress m his annual report. mm ‘°" “°“°° Naw BATTERIES ron snrrs or THE NAVY: For hners for eroded gum guns, to be available until June thir·tieth, nmeteen hundred and _ e` hteen, $100,000. _ ,,;,EE*§.§‘§,,{Y{s_m"` 1%ATTERIES Fon MERCHANT AUxn.rAm:Es: For batteries for_mer— chant auxiliaries (to cost not exceeding $3,300,000), to be available _ until expended, $1,650,000. , ; _ ,h§,§_"“““‘"°“ M AMMUNYIION ron snrrs or rnE_NAvY: _For procuring, producing, preserving, and handling ammumtron for issue to ships, $13,720,000, ,1, I md u to be available until expended. pumm. P Tonrnnons AND APPLIANCESZ For thelipurchase and manufacture of torpedoes and appliances, to be av able rmtil June thirtreth, MI ,0, nineteen hundred an mneteen, $800,000. a»s¤¤§°$glp”°s°rS Am oommnssons ron Dmsmornnsz For the purchase and manu- T mu br facture of air compressors and eqrupment for destroyers, $195,000. ¤.¤£L°{§°s. Tonmno Nurs ron nA·r1·LEsmrs: For the purchase and manufac- Rm ‘ d ture of torpedo nets and eqnnpment, $480,000. _ upper? °t ”°°°° RESERVE o1umANcE surrmrnsz For a reserve of ordnance sulpphes. to be available until Jxme thirtieth, nineteen hrmdred and eig teen, . $4 503 524. N•W?.¤°d°n?1l°f°°' ;I`ORl.’ED0 STATION, Nnwronr, Rnonn IsLANn: For-_ labor and °°""‘l°""""°‘* material; general care of and repairs to grounds, buildings, and wharves; oats, instruction, instruments, tools, experiments, and general torpedo outfits, $100,000. m°m”°”’°°°‘ For new and improved machinery and tools for torpedo factory, E,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _ $100,000. Vu Exrnnnmms, BUREAU or ORDNANUEZ For experimental work in the development of armorépiercing and torpedo s ell and other pro- `ectiles, fuses, powders, an high e losives, in connection with problems of the attack of armor with greet and inclined fire at various ranges, including the purchase of armor, powder, rojectiles, and fuses P. for- the above purposes and of all necessary material and labor m connection therewith; and for other experimental work under the cognizatineiel of the Bureailhoif Orranalplce in connection with the development I I. o o nance materi or the a, $100,000. mcg? hmmm CONTINGENT numnnvo 1·*UNn:vfor minor extensions and im rovements of public works under the cognizanee of the Bureau oi) Ordm,p_,m_ nance, $10,000. REPAIRS BUREAU or OEDNANCE: For necessary repairs to ordnance buildings, magazines, wharves, machinery, and other items of C,m,,wn,_ like character, $30,000. Coxrrivomvr, BUREAU or OnnNA1~xcE: For miscellaneous items, namely, cartage, expenses of light and water at magazines and stations, tolls, ferriage, technical boois, and incidental expenses attending inspection of ordnance material, $9,500. Bureau of Yards and Dow- nUEEAU or rAEns AND nocxs. Maintenance. AYCE, BUREAU or ETARDS AND Docxs: For general main- Vehjcm tenance of yards and docks, namely: For books, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of Hre engines; fire apparatus and plants; machinery; operation or repair, purchase, maintenance of _orses_ and driving teams; carts, timber wheels, and all vehicles, including motor-propelled and horse-drawn passen er-carrying vehicles to be_used only for official purposes, and inclgirding motor-propelled vehicles for freight—carrying purposes only for use in the navy yards; tools and repair of the same; stationerv; furniture for Government houses and offices in navy yards and naval stations; coal and other fuel; candles, 011, and gas; attendance on light and power plants; cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; attendance on