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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 28. 1923. 1].37 ocnau nm nam-: smzvurs. For hydrographic surveys, includin the a of the necessa °°Y“‘ """"‘°""‘ hydrographic surveyors, cartographic dgaftsmgn yand recorders, agi vm Sip; (gi; purchase 0 nautical books, charts, and sailing directions, Never. TRAINING STATIONS. 'i‘¤i¤¤¤¢¤¢¤¤¤¤¤· For maintenance, including labor and material, heat, light, water, M¤*¤*¤¤¤¤<>¤· swgeneral care, repairs, and improvement; school books; and all other mcidental expenses for the naval training stations that follow: Yerba Buena Island and San Diego, California, $125,000; ¤¤l¤<¤¤i¤· Newport, Rhode Island, $225,000; Bhvde I¤1¤¤d- Great Lakes, Illinois, $250,000; Greet Lakes- Naval operating base, Hampton Roads, Virginia, $260,000: Virginia- Provided, That the amount to be paid out of each of the fore- P’W•*°¤O,· M going sums under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for ies. °°"` clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, shall not exceed $12,600. Navnx. nnsnxvn roncn. N¤v¤¤R¤¤<¤¤F¤r¤¤ For expenses of organizin administerin and recruitin the - °"€°“*“*“¥,,,,·,,,_,'°”“‘i*' Naval Reserve Force and Nagal Militia; forglzhe maintenancg and mimi as. rental of armories, including the pay of necessaré janitors, and for wharfage, $194,000; for pay and allowances of officers and enrolled ,,.£§§;8°§gyf‘“ wu" men of the Naval Reserve Force, other than class one, while on active duty for training; mileage for officers while traveling under orders to and from active duty for training; transportation of enrolled men to and from active duty for training, and subsistence and transfers en route or cash in lieu thereof; subsistence of enrolled men during the actual period of active duty for training; pay and allowances of officers of the Naval Reserve Force and pay, allowances, and subsistence of enrolled men of the Naval Reserve Force when ordered to active duty in connection with the instruction, training, and drilling of the Naval Reserve Force; and retainer R°*°*°°"P”· pay of officers and enrolled men of the Naval Reserve Force, other than class one, $3,400,000; in all, $3,594,000, which amount shall ‘ be available, in addition to other appropriations, for fuel and the 8p·;§g‘3Q,Q§,‘LS*Q“°$}§ transportation thereof and for all other expenses in connection with sen. “ the maintenance, operation, repair, and upkeep of vessels assigned for training the Naval Reserve Force: Provided, That members of  ,0 V0,,m_ the Volunteer Naval Reserve may, in the discretion of the Secretary t¤·¤Nev¤1R¤¤¤ve of the Navy, be issued such articles of uniform as may be rgguired for their drills and training, the value thereof not to excepthat authorized to be issued to other classes of the Naval Reserve Force and to be charged against the clothing and small stores fund: Pro- Cmnt to _ _ vided further, That no part of the money appropriated in this Act necessary. mmmg shall be used for the training of any member of the Naval Reserve __ _ Force except with his own consent. That, until June 30, 1924, of g§‘,Q§§}{$*§”g mm the Organized Militia as provided by law, such part_as may be duly etc-, Organized prescribed in any State, erritory, or for the District of Columbia _ shall constitute a Naval Militia; and, until June 30, 1924, such of m£,';m,f,“,§}°N§2;,{@ the Naval Militia as now is in existence, and as now organized and serve Bmprescribed by the Secretary of the Navyv under authority of the Act of Congress approved February 16, 1914, shall be a part of the V°'·38¤P·”5· Naval Reserve Force, and the Secretary of the_ Navy is authorized to maintain and provide for said _Naval Militia as provided in Bmdmm mmsaid Act: Provided, That upon their enrollment IH the Naval Re- ,,,um,,,,t_ " serve Force, and not otherwise until June 30, 1924, the members of 4215·0°—2:>.-J2