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 870 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 209. 1925. stationery, and instruments; services, instruments and apparatus, supplies, and technical books aniper1od1pi1ls$necessaCr(y0 to ;arry1 og x rimental and research wor · in a 19 500 o w ic 5'°°‘·'°· §1Ill)0 000 shall be available immediately: Trovided; Tliat the sum erical,etc.,services. 1 7 . . . . · - to be paid out of this appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, and offices_ of United States inspectors of machinery and engmeerin I material for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, shall not exceed $1,475,000. m§u’;¥g,Q§§{,§j‘§ E‘¥’°"" ENGINEERING EXPERIMRNT s·rAT1oN, UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAIPOLIS, MARYLAND E’F’°’*“‘°”‘“’ "°'*· For ori al investi ation and extended experimentation of naval etc. gin g appliances, testing implements and apparatus; (purchase and installation of such machines and auxiliaries consi ered applicable for test;) and use in the navaldsseiévgce, and for maintenance and equipment of uildings and groun, 1 5,000. sALA1uEs, NAVY DEPARTMENT Dgm 1>;¤¤¤¤¤ii¤ For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance ` with “The Classification Act of 1923," $286,000. _ Bureau of Construcmm ua Repair. BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR . CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR or vmssmns p§,°(§‘ }‘ “‘°'°‘ Ifor preservation and completion of vessels on the stocks and in ordinary; purchase of materials and stores of all kinds; steam steerers, steam capstans, steam windlasses, and all other auxiliaries; labor in navy yards and on foreign stations; purchase of machinery and toolg for uietm shppg carrying on work oflsexperimental model an win unne · esxgninv nava vesse · construcf d repair of yard craft, lighters, andb barges; wear, tear, and reorairelbf vessels afloat; general care and protection of the Navy in the line of ipnstruction apdapepair; gicidengal expenses for vessels and navy yar sinspectors offices suc as p otographinv books r f 1 E ui t M mztgzgimes, p1aps,1 stagdfiiegyidaréd instrlzlmelpglfgr d1ialft£i1g?S?¢$d11;, q pmeu supp . an or pay 0 c assi e e orce un er e ure · h wire, iron, and other materials for the manufactuiidl yof Odordaixggl
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ereo sa esop are asa give airan r ff · canvas for the manufacture of sails, awnings, hammsoltllgsfudiid lothxdil work; interior appliances and tools for manufacturing purposes in navy yards and naval stations; and for the purchase of all other articles of equipage at home and abroad; and for the payment of labor in eguipping vessels therewith and manufacture of such articles in the several navy yards, 118.Val signals and apparatus, other than electric, namely, signals, lights, lanterns, running hvhts, and lamps and their appendages for general use on board shi Ior illuminating purposes; and oil and candles used in connection therewith; bunting and other materials for making and repairing flags of all kinds; for PWM all permanent galley fittings and equipage; rugs, carpets, curtains, dgepeca, em, ser. itlpd hanging; on léoarda n?vg_ vessels, $17iQ00,000iiPromded, That · e sum o pai ou o is appropria ion un c the d` t' of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, draftiiig, ins1pection:lw8;th(l1If men (ship keepers), and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, and offices of supermtending naval constructors for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1926, shall not exceed $1,700,000.