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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Srss. IV. Ch. 292. 1923. 1545 therewith) of vessels whose construction has been or shall be suspended or discontinued on account of the treaty limiting naval annament, and for settlement of contracts and orders for material for destroyer-type torpedoes in excess of requirements for the number of such torpedoes  may be completed under the provisions of the naval appropriation Act approved July 1, 1922; in all $20,900,(l0 to remam available until J nme 30, 1924. To reimburse Mr. Gus Potter the sum of $113, which was ad- °,,°’,“*’¤,°*“',m· mm vanced by him as a money deposit accompanying his bid for the ` purchase of the vessel Albert rown, which bid was subsequently canceled by the Navy Department after the money had been deposited in the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts. To enable the Secretary of the Navy to pay a claim of the Nether- m§,‘;'f“"‘“°’ °*°'°'“‘ lands Government for reimbursing or expenditures, with interest R¤i¤=¤·¤¤;¤i:¤* for to date of payment, incurred in connection with Navy and Marine RY? ° Corps officers interned in Holland in 1918, not to exceed $425. _ norman or NAVIGATION.  °‘ N°Y'8*‘ Transportation and recruiting: For travel allowance of enlisted ’*"*"'P°‘“°°"·°‘°· men discharged on account of expiration of enlistment, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Naval Ap ropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $87,325.78. léiival training station, Great Lakes: Mamtenance of naval train- m§$fI4*¤¤¤¤i¤*¤¢ ing station, labor and material, and so forth including the same objects specified under this head in the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $861.59. _ ammo or oonsrxucnon ann ummm. E,§°'u;'g”,,‘§_{,,_‘,’,°j*’*"°°· Construction and repair of vessels: For preservation and comple- °¤¤¤¤°'=*¤¤, Mw tion of vessels on the stocks and in ordinary, and so forth, inclgid- PM m' ing the same objects specified under this head in the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $125,000. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, mg? °¤°• D•1¤*'· our or rx-m rosnr. anvmmns. Contingent expenses, Post Oihce Department: For fuel and repairs °°¤¤¤¤¤¤* ¤v¤¤¤·¤· to heating, lighting, ice, and power plant, including repairs to elevators, purchase and exchange of tools, and electrical supplies, and removal of ashes, fiscal year 1923, $9,000. Damage claims: To pay claims for damages to or losses of D°m°¢°°’*“¤¤· privately owned property adjusted and determined by the Post Hice Department under the provisions of the Act approved Decem- *"‘°·P·*°°°- ber 28, 1922 (Public, Numbered 375, Sixty-seventh Congress) as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 564, reporte to Clon— gress at its present session, $1,266.71. POSTAL SERVICE. r¤¤¤¤=··¤=··~ Our or run Posrar. Rrzvmsmcs. OFFICE O! FIRST ASSISTANT Posmissrnn GENERAL. Post- For compensation to postmasters, fiscal year 1922, $50,682.24. P°¤*m”“”- For compensation to clerks and employees at first and second C*¤'¤·°'~°· class post offices, including substitutes for clerks and employees absent without pay, fiscal year 1923, $2,000,000.