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 124 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. GH. 44. 1921. ad`usted under this authorit durin any fiscal year shall be reported _ inldetail to the Congress b§ the Sicretary of the Navy: fromded, ,,g?{’§°S§_°“"°"’ hr That no part of this appropriation  be expended for maintenance _ of more than six heavier-than·a1r stations on the coasts of the »fi.i*£.]f°°i°°°°°’f°f continental United States: Provided furtlwr, That no part of this apprppriation phall pe used for the construction of a factory for the . man acture 0 anes. ii$$$?.1`£]i°ig§ Srnn uanmgulpscnoonsz To reimburse the State of New York, °°d°“*g"“°°° Bt“°°'“ $25,000, the State of Massachusetts, $25,000, the State of Washington, $25,000, and the State of Pennsylvania, for the period from April 1, 1920, to June 30, 1921, $31,250, for expenses mcurred in the V0, 36 ,353 maintenance and support of marine schools in those States m ' 'p` accordance with S60l310‘!1 2 off the Act entitled "An Act for the establishment of marine schools, and for other purposes, " approved I M March 4, 1911; in all, $106,250. ., _ _ cm,.i¢.,•¢c¤u¤¤, Cana or Lnrnns,. nrc., ismmn or Guan: Naval station, island of RL Guam: Maintenance and care of lepers, special patients, and for other es, includingcost of transfer of lepexs from_ Guam to the  Culion, in*the· Philippines, and their mamtenance, $20 000. - — -~ uollilrm °! N"l°` , nunnw or NAVIGATION. . · Tm”°°'°°u°°’ °l°' Transportation and recruiting: For travel allowance of enlisted men discharged on account of expiration of enlistment; transportation of enlisted men and a prentice seamen and applicants for enhstment at home and abroad; 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 and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation of sick or insane enlisted men and apprentice seamen to hospitals, with subsistence and transfers Namkmmrom en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation of enlisted men of ew. ’ the Naval Reserve Force to and from duty, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash inlieu thereof; transportation of civilian officers and crews of naval auxiliaries; apprehension and delivery of . deserters and stragglers, and for railway guides and other ex enses Recruiting. . . . . . HY incident to transportation; expenses of recruiting for the nav service; rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same; advertising for and obtaining men and apprentice seamen; actual and D dem 0, em necessary expenses in lieu of mileage to officers on duty with travelusteldlhleu. · mg recruiting parties; transportation of dependents of enlisted men, W§3;sl°`°:emc° in $3:1§l(i2’(l;01i)1:eau of Navigation N D partm t h b d` ted n· _, a e en , is ere u·ec a·l:°°$i?°ni;t°pi¤i·i¤”¤i§ to furnish to the proper officersviyn the several States, Clllerritories, "‘°'°°°‘“‘ _ insular possessions, and the District of Columbia, on or before October 31, 1921, statements of the services of all ersons from those several places who served in the Navy during the Vllar with Germany. and for that purpose exclusive] an additional sum not to exceed $25,000 is hereby approgiated got obt ° the necessary material mmm, mums and the employment of e necessary cleric§ force. ‘°°“· Rncnnyrros ron nxusrnn umm: For the recreation, amusement, _ comfort, contentment, and health of the Navy, to be expended in pmwa. _ the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, under such regulations P“’ "°‘"l""°“· as he may prescribe: Prcrmkled, That not more than two persons shall. be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 Causal. per ummm, $800,009- Contingent: Ferrnage, continuous-service certificates, dischargos. good-con act badges, and medals for men and be s; purchase of gymnastxc apparatus; transportation of edects of dbceased officers and enlisted men of the Navy, and of officers and enrolled men of the Naval Reserve Force who die while on duty; books for training