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 1170 SIXTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 180. 1917. Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy will be of the greatest advantage to the Government and to the development of the indus. i ,,{§§,§§’{,‘§§,,§'g‘§§ '°" Proirryided further, That in the event there shall be pending in court litigation invol the validity of saidpatent or patents, bond, with od and approvwlizd security in an amount sufficient to mdemmfy the United States, shall be r uired, payable to the United States, conditioned to repay to theqllnited States the amount paid for said patent or patergts in the event said patent or patents are finally ad`u ed invali . ,m·*jy__§f¥¤§,•;¤¤m°“° N.irfro1uL Anvrsonr Cornrrrrnn ron Amzonavrresz For scientific Expenses, <¥¤¤1>i¤r· research, technical investigations, and special reports in the field of °°“*°‘°‘ aeronautics, including the necessary laboratory and technical assistants· traveling expenses of members and employees; rent_(oflEice in the I)istrict o Columbia not to exceed $1,500) ; office supplies, printing, and other miscellaneous erirjlpgusesg clerks; drjaftsmen; ersonal 5%,% em m_ services in the iield.and in the trict of Columbia: Rromded, That isi. ’ ’ the" sum to be paid out of this appropriation for clerical, draftmg, watchmen, and m er service for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hun§ed and eighteen, shall not exceed $12,000; in all, $107,000., Us ¤¤¤•¤•¤¤·¤· The balances under the several items of the appropriation “National ‘m°'°‘m' Advisory Committee for Aeronautics," carrie in the Act making a proprrations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending Jime t£u·tieth_, nineteen hundred and seventeen, approved August twenty- ninth, mneteen hundred and sixteen, are here y consolidated into a . single fund and may be expended by the committee for its purposes as V¤¤.38.p. M stated in the paragraph of Public Act Numbered Two hundred and seventy-one, ixty-third Congress, approved March third, nineteen _ hundred and fifteen, establishing the committee. §,§,§;,'}},’;s¥’;_§°”§,°§’$; Sure uanmm scuoonsz To reimburse the State of New York, Yg: and ¤f>¤·>¤1¤¤- $25,000, and the State of Massachusetts, $25,000, for expenses inciured °° ’ in the maintenance and support of marine schools in those States in V°‘·3°·P·’“·'*· accordance with section two of the Act entitled "An Act for the establishment of marine schools, and for other purposes," approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and eleven; in all, $50,000. gjgvhm cum, _ Cana or LEPERSL rsunns or Gum Ann CUr.roN: Naval station, r. 1. ’ ’ island of Guam: Mamtenance and care of lepers, special patients, and for other includinti cost of transfer of lepers from Guam to the islan o Cuhon, in e Philippines, and their maintenance, $20,000. ,;,_§·,j’·’°·° °' N"’¤· smmau or NAVIGATION. '*"·¤°P*¤*¤¤°¤· Transportation: For travel allowance of enlisted men disch%ed on account of expiration of enlistment; transportation of enlis men and apprentice seamen and applicants for enlistment at home and abroa, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation to their homes, if residents of the United States, of enlisted men and apprentice seamen discharged on medical survey, with subsistence an transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation of sick or insane enlisted men and apprentice seamen Na"! Ramwc to hospitals, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu rm. thereo ; transportation of enrolled men of the Naval Reserve Force to and from duty, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; apprehension and delivery of deserters and stragglers, §nd)$r51;.i1lway guides and other expenses incident to transportation, R"°'“*¤¤¤· Recruiting: Expenses of recruiting for the naval service; rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same; purchase, rental, maintenance, operation, exchange, and repair of motor-propelled