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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sasa. I. Cu. 355. 1926. 603 ton West Virginia $10 625,000: Provided That the sum to be aid *",°•‘•°,-, 1 out, of this agprogiriatibn under the direhtion of the Secretary) of icg. m` mi the Navy for _ emists, clerical, drafting, impection, watchman, and nessenger service in navy yards, naval stations, naval ordnance ansi iipval 1 depots for the fiscal year ending June a notex $900000. 2 lfor piurchase and manufacture of smokeless powder, $772,000. Sm°*°*°“ !’°”d°'· Torpedoes and apphances, Bureau of Ordnance: For the pur- '*`°'¥’°d"“· °*°— chesp and mgliuégcture of torpedoes and appliances, to be available unti expen, 00,000. nxrxmrumrrs, nmcmn or oamuncs For experimental work in the development of arm0r·piercing E‘l’°“‘“°“‘“ "'°"‘· and other pgojectilps, fuseis, powderscii an? high explolsives, in cond nectiqn wit pro ems 0 t e atta o armor wit direct an incliged fire_at_pariousd ranges,fincl‘1£ding,0the purchase ofi arpioiii pow er pro]ect1es an fuses or e a ve purposes an 0 a necessaiy material, and labor in connection therewith; and for other experimental work under the cognizance of the Bureau of Oariiiiancpl, ipT connéaction with the deve opment of ordnance mate ri or t e avy, 190,000. samsrns, aunmn or oanmmcn Salaries, Navy Department: For personal serviccs in the District DEé;_tm;¤gng¤¤<¤»=>¤¤i¤ gf Columbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, ` 142,500. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS .¤7i°,iY.”K.`§u§Q_S“ppli“ PAY OF TH], NAVY ray time Navy. For pay and allowances prescribed by law of oiiicers on sea duty 3§.‘f'¥§,;,,,,,, ,,,,,1,,,;, and other duty, and oilicers on wa1ting orders—·—pa $26,8].8,377, **S°°¤°¤ ¤¤¤*¤¤¤¤· rplntaéa agowance $2463,032, suolpistence ma:1l1ov1;#;1.tnce$4g3,422,573, fin a 5 03982· 0 cers on te reti · ` .314,900·. or hire of Quarters, for oiiicers serving with troops where; there sire no H*”°*¤¤=¤*¤¤- public quarters belonging to the Gpvirnmiplnt, Gnd whgre there are not suiiicient quarters ssesse y ‘e nited totes to accommodate them, and hire o¥i)]uarters for oiiicers and enlisted men on sia diéty at sugh times as they may ble deprivpd of theipughuarters on oar s ip ue to repairs or ot er con itions w ' may render them uninhabitable, $1,000; pay of enlisted men on the E““’**"'“°¤· retired list, $1,465,326; extra pay `tomen. reenlisting after being honorably discharged, $2,474,100; interest on deposits by men, $4,500; payl (gn petty oiiicerls,. seamen, ,lar§dsmen, End apprentice seamen inc u ' g men in t e engineer` s orce an men detailed for duty with the Fish Commission, enlisted men, men in trade schools, pay_ of enlisted men of the Hospital Corps, extra pay to men for d1v1ng and cash prizes for men or excellence in gnmnery targeigdpractice, and engineering competitions, $66,436,727 ; pay of enlis men undergoupgl sentence of oourt·mart1al, $231,000, and as many  ps edPresident may from tinge to time deem u!g¤<=§¤&n' ¤¤gg:; necessary _appom · an apprentice seamen un er train' mg` at mime;. training statwns and 011 board training. ships, at the pay prescribed by law,_$él,51:2,000; pag aélnd allplwances of the Nurse Corps, includ- Nm C°'¤°· ing 8.SS1S an superm n ents irectors and assistant 'rectors— pay $737,500, rental allowance’$24,000, subsistence allowancb $20,805, 111 all $782,305; rent of quarters for members of the Nurse Corps;