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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 104. 1922. 449 The General Accounting Office is authorized and directed to allow °n°°“‘°¤**’*S’°‘° his under the appropriation “Support of prisoners, United States courts," Auowancoto for the éiroper fiscal year, the sum of $8, covering the bill of the California tate lE’rison at San Quentin, California, for an advance to discharged prisoners of the estimated cost of eight meals to be taken by said prisoners en route to their respective homes. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. ,,,,£°*’°"m°'“ °* L“” mmenarron s·rA·r1oNs. ,,§;}‘g,m‘g”‘“°“ ”*“‘ The appropriation of $11,000 made in the Sundry Civil A propria- iiv%€eiSiiiY»%1;lbzlgI tion Act for the fiscal year 1922 for new service pumps Bir water _ suptply, including instal ation, at Ellis Island, New York, is hereby V°I‘ ‘“· "‘ lm ma e available or a new service pump for water supply, including installation of present salt-water suction connections to existing pumps, and also for extension of resent sewerage system at or near the northwestern portion of Ellis island, also for extension of suction andkdischarge piping between pumps and new reserve water-supply _ tan . mmorurron snnvrcn. !¤“¤*¤`°**°¤s°"*°¤ A sum not exceeding $25,000 of the unexpended balance of the rgiilmmd h°bd'°’°“ approgriation "Expenses of regulating immigration, 1920," shall be availa le for (payment of liabilities incurred during the fiscal eatr 1921 . vame Brothersand For refun of immigration fine erroneously assessed am? collected °°mP°”Y· from Vaccaro Brothers and Company, New Orleans, Louisiana, $10. Umm SMB my For refund of immigration fine erroneousl assessed and collected vi¤s0<>m1>¤¤y· . from the United States Shipping Company, llorfolk, Virginia, $340. cmLnnnN’s BUREAU. ¤h¤<1r¤n’sB¤m¤. For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for the a¤l{?°rr£`·Li'mS°i‘la{°' promotion of the welfare and lggiene of maternity and infancy, and ,,,§"P°°”°° °‘ °*°°“** or other purposes/’ approved ovember 23, 1921, including printin!5 Ame. p. 224. and binding, $490,000, of which sum $240,000 shall be for equ apportionment among the States without reference to population, and $250,000 shall be for ap ortionment among th_e States with reference to population and for adpministrative expenses m accordance with said Prom Act: Provided, That no salary shall be paid from the portion of this Pay mémcenm. appropriation allotted for administrative (pnurposes at a rate exceeding $2,000 per annum except the followmg: e at $3,600, one at $3,500, and one at $3,000. · NAVY DEPARTMENT. N"' D°*‘°'"“°“‘· Damage claims: To pay the claims adjusted and_ determined by °° Eg the Navy Department under the Naval Approgriation Act for the V°L “·P·“‘”· fiscal ear 1911, on account of damages occasione to private property by cohisions with vessels of the United States Navy and for whic naval vessels were res onsible, certified to Congress m House Document Numbered 182 oi the present session, $5,163.26. NAVAL Esrxnmsnmnnr. “‘“"" Rea pro ristion of Any unobligated balances or portions of unobligated balances of ggzhgats mm any regular annual appropriations for the Naval Estabhshment for the fiscal year 1921 are reapproipriated, made available for, and shall be used to the extent require, to npay the amounts following for the Naval Establishment for the lisc year 1921 and r1or iiscal years. Umuipw, N, Any unobligated balances or portions of unobliéated balances of agmlgi xm. mms any regular annual appropriations for the Naval stabhshment for ° 42150**-*2;:}--29