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 SIXTY•·NINTH CONG·BESS..‘  II. LCE. 269. I 1927. {_I2B5 avant: or conaraucrrozr Ann annum  Y " Soni Nw Department: Fcr‘pers¤na1’,s¤rvices in as mesa ,,¤,,·v¤¤·¤__,,,,_, »··¤»¤·¤i¤  in. accordance rvith, the C1»S¤i6<>¤ti<>¤ —&¢¢._<>f '¥92i’·» L ,· ( . A M. 4 · t ".*`»' ",` ;, l V ll '. ll  ,,BUBEAU,OF,OBDNANCE   ,_ ”""‘“°'°“""°°° ,   I , `°¥”*?¤f*?*       um•:rcs:tg$£iE1;?s;.,m£,£a;Q,» m.am1,ma» ang; S'&"¤¥°¢ gi “'°”“°° to beused ID the general. work er the o0gmaanee.0f.the Bureau of Ordnance; for furniture at naval ammunition depots, torpedo stations, naval ordnance plants,·and.pmvm§l1Bground$; for: technical bgogsg plantbnpirliances as now deilined Ely, _‘;SNa;y Classification P*·¤°·¤¤“·¤°·¤ 0 ccounts • or machine' ry an mac e too · or maintenance of proving grhunds, powder factory,.torpedo stations, gunfactory, ammunitioxrdepots and naval ordnance plants, and for target rac- tice; régt toaexceeci $10,000 fori minor improvemegtsd groun an ap urtenancesan atacostnottoex _ orany single piogect; Em the mairitenance, retpair, and operation of horse- V°*“°*°’· °“`~ drawn an motor-propelled freight an passengenoarrying vehicles, to usedjonly for gilicial riurpodsles at niaval   tgeggs, nav provmg groun nava or ance p ants an na r o stations; for the pay cli chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, naval ordnance plants, and naval ammunition depots, and for care and operation _,§g*g;l*•*°¤*¤¤*°° of schools during the fiscal year 1928 at ordnance stations at Indian- head, Maryland, Dahlgren, Virginia, and South Charleston, , Virgm1a, $11,450,000z  hat the sum to be paid out of this cl ;,.,\°'°°5.;, .,,_, m. alppropriationunder the_d1rection ot the Secretary of the Navy for *°°‘ c emists, clerical, draftmg, inspection, watchmen, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, naval ordnance plants, and naval ammunition depots for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1928, shall not exceed. $900 000. A For purchase andlmanufacture of smokeless powder, $1 000,000. S‘”°*°’°" "°""°‘· Torpedoes and appliances, Bureau of Ordnance: For the ur- T°""°°°°‘•°“` chase and manufacture of torpedoes and appliances, to be availgble until expended, $450,000. nxranmawrs, armmu or oamunca For experimental work in the development of armor-piercing and E‘°°'°"°°°'° "°"" other projectiles, fuses, powders, and high explosives, in connection with problems of the attack of armor with direct and inclined fire at vprious (iianfges, i¥cludLng igice purchase of agmoré, pgwder, pro- jecti es, an ses or_t e a ve purposes an o a necessa matergal ang lablor  connection thegevgith  and fo; tgligr exzperrz menta wor nm er eco izancso te ureauo nance in gonnection with the `develogrliient of ordnance material for the Nslvy, 190000. · · ’ SALARIEB, nmuuu or omnuncn Salaries Navy Department: For personal services in the District °"'*“‘“ *’°”°"“°“° of Columhia, in accordance with the Classiiication Act of 1923, mpmmwti $144,000. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS ,,,,%“,§{,_°“""”°‘ my, smgsrsmxcs, AND TRANSPORTATION or NAVAL PERSONNEL N2?] °t°" °' °h° Pay of naval personnel.—For pay and allowances prescribed by °m°°"‘ law of oiiicers on sea duty and other duty, and oilicers on waiting