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 796 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 259. 1922. uansiscirtation; paints, telegraph and telephone service, and incident abor; $12,000. °'°““°’°'”"°°°“‘ For cleaning, repair, and upkeep of grounds and roads, $5,000. eg§.,‘Z°i°°1 ““‘“““° Saunms, NAUTIOAL armnac orman. e,§*'m“° °”**’“°”· For assistants in preparing for publication the American Ephemeris ` and Nautical A1manac—one $2,500, one $2,000, two at $1,800_each, two at $1,600 each, tim at $1,400 each, three at $1,200 each; assistant messenger $720- in $18 420. _ _ ¤¤m¤¤¢¤r¤- thF<KDpay of clgntiputeis ori tpielgeworlilin preparing ger publication e erican p emeris an autic Almanac an m improving the tables of the planets, moon, and stars, $1,500. hgwu ·»r¤¤a¤•·¤- BUREAU OF ENGINEERING. ` ENGINEERING. E¤¢¤¤¤rl¤s repeirs, Fm- mpgirgy tion and renewal of machinery auxiliary ’m` glilachinery, agd gilers of naval vessels, yard craft, and sliips’ boatsd ` t1llmg` ° an  ting a paratus· repairs preservation an renewals of electric mterior anld exterior signal commumeatioris and all electrical appliances of whatsoever nature on board naval vessels, except ders, battle order and range transmitters and indicators, anii motors and their controlling apparatus used to operate machinery belonging to other bureaus; searchlights and fire-control eqmpments for antiaircraft defense at shore stations; maintenance squipmaasuppues. and operation of coast signal service; equipage, supplies, and materials under the cognizance of the bureau required for the maintenance and operation of naval vessels, yard craft, and ships’ boats; care, custogy, and operation of the naval petroleum reserves; purchase, inst _ ation, repair, and preservation of machinery, tools, and aapphances m navy yards and stations, pay of classified force under e bureau; incidental expenses for naval vessels, navy yards, and stations, inspectors’ offices, the engineering eipieriment station, such as photographing, techmcal books and pen cals, stationery, and Radivwlemrby- instruments; instruments and apparatus, supplies, and technical books and periodicals necessary to carry on experimental and research work in rad1o phryimat the naval ra io laboratory; in all, mast. $14,795,000; Pr d, _ t the sum to be paid out of this appro- ,¤2{°"°°’· °‘°`·* °°"" griation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, fog clericali ra ting ms ection an messenger service in navy yar s, nava ’ stations; anciioffices of United States inspectors of machinery and engmeeruag material for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, shall not excee $1,675,000. mgrgxggz experi- izxomnmnmo Exrnnmnxr sramon, Urzrmn srarns NAVAL ' Acaimmr, arznarous, MARYLAND. mgrwrimenwl werk, For original investigation and extended experimentation of naval ' apphances, testmgiilmplements and apparatus; purchase and installation of such mac as and aux11iaries considered applicable for test and use m the naval service, and for maintenance and equipment of buildings and grounds; $200,000. sansmns, Navy nsranrnmxr. g,;Q§§§,“{,°§°,§’f)¥°¤Ifj,‘;{ 0n(ghgf8g;kwp1er and ta;<ioA;1(§x(tant,h$1£800; · a eac six a eac wo a, each, iiire at $1,200 eacli, two at Sl,000 each;’four assistant messengers at $720 each; laborer, $660; messenger boy, $600; in all, $35,390.