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 792 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 259. 1922. d m te ance of same; heating and lighting; stationery, books gdlhoollwillikslt and periodicals; fresh water, and washing; packmé boxes and materials; and all other contingent expenses; lectures an g,gg· em sem suitable entertainments for apprentice seamen; m all, $225,000: Proms. ’ " vided, That the sum to be paid out of this apprtipriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for cleric _, draftmg, mspection, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, sha.ll not exceed $15,701.60. _ NAVAL TRAINING STATION, GREAT LAKES. °’°°°L°k°S’m‘ Maintenance of Naval Training Station: For labor and material; general care, repairs, and improvement_of grounds buildings, and piers; street car fare; purchase and niamtenance of live stock, and attendance on sarge; wagtwigs, carts, implements, anddtools, atpd re; ' to ame in Ud1l'lg· maintenance re air an opera on o iiiigliorseidravirn passengepcarrying vehicle to be used only for official pugxoses; fire apparatus and extinguishers; gymnastic implements; m els and tgthzrugrticles neededim mstzuctaon pi apprentice "out mater1al,'anmainnancesame;ea an  and   to power-plant equi ment, distributing mains, tunnel,and con mts; stationery,books, schnolbooks, and_ periodicals; washing;  boxes and materials; lectures   suitable enter- F, _ tamments or apprentice seamen; and all other contingent expgises; cia-ui, em., serv- in all, $200,000: Provided, That the sum to be paid out of t gp- “’°“· propriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy or clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, shall not excee $45,000. NAVAL TRAINING STATION, NAVAL OPERATING BASE, HAMPTON ROADS, Vmo1N1A. B£§f§,,,,p, _Maintenance of Naval   Station at N aval_ Operating Base, vn. Virgmiaz cE1Qorh:l)>(o11;Sand rniatiihial, tglineral ca1re,{8elpa1rs, and improzpf ments; s oo ; an o er inc1 en expenses; in , (§'g;,"g’,; ,,c__ m_ $260,000: Prmnkled, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriaiws. tion under the direction of the Secretary of the Na for clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service for the fisciilr year ending Jime 30, 1923, shall not exceed $25,000. N°v°m°S°"°F°”°°' NAVAL nnsnnvn roacm. mg”$?fZi;§é¤£”§mif For expenses of oiiganiziililladministering, and recruiting the Naval Reserve orep and lava! Fa; for the maintenance pnd rental of 8 7 e cv iv armories inc udm` g the ay o necessa janitors and or wharf e miinins dnwim M 6 $200,0002 for pay and allowances of ofliiizers and enrolled men ofaéie 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 d the actual period of active dugy for training; aplay and allowances ol officers of the Naval Reserve orce and pay, owances, and subsistence of enrolled men of thph N gval Reserve Force when cgdered to :;ctfiveNduty . I a in connection wi the instruction training, an d.nlhng' o the a al R°°°`°°° P y' Reserve Force; and retainer pay bf officers and enrolled men of tihe Additional ta Om Naval Reserve Force, other than class one, $2,800,000; in all, $,000,- sppmpmnoss at vg. 000, which amonmt shall be available, in addition to other appropria- ¤°1S· tions, for fuel  the translportation thereof and for all otllier expenses in connection with the maintenance, operation, repair, and