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 SIXTY-EIGHTH coivennss. sm. II. cn. 556. 1925. 1335 of Labor, under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to rovide V°1- *’· 1* 1066- a method for the settlement of claims arising against the Government of the United States in sums not exceeding $1,000 in an one case," approved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 567, Sixty-eighth Congress, $94.42. _ BUREAU or IMMIGRATION ImmigrationBureau. The amount which may be expended for personal services in the ,,§,‘}{§’§,,‘?‘“‘ "'“°’“”‘ District of Columbia from the appropriation "Expenses of Regulat- Am¤¤¤£¢ for www ingrIm1nigration, 1925," is increased from $100,000 to $109,000, S81Iin(i$,plu6%l3(iased` or refund to Canadian Pacific Steamships (Ltd.), Quebec, Prov- °°¤°¢*°¤ P¤¢***•¤ ince of Quebec, of immi ation fines erroneously assessed and col- Sti€lii]¤ii¤1ial’s(Ltd')' lected in the case of the aan David Williams, $200. For refund w what sm Line, New York City, of immigration Etxdtm LM- iines erroneously assessed and collected in the case of the aliens Sura and Chaja Goldstein, $400. _ For refund to Gulf Refining Company, Port Arthur, Texas, of  R°m“°‘ °°""` immigration fine erroneously assessed and collected in the case of R°‘““"· the alien Frederick Jaeger, $10. For refund to Paciiic Mail Steamship Company, San Francisco, S¤i>°°d§$¤p°.ii¤°g.S”°m` California, of immigration fines erroneously assessed and collected *?°'““‘* in the case of five Chinese aliens in transit, who arrived on May 18, 1921, at San Francisco on the steamship Venezuela, $1,500. NAVY DEPARTMENT Nawvepmmem. Anmnrsrearrvn EXPENSES, womm wm: Anmsrnn COMPENSATION Ac-1- ,,,§,°i§E°d °°m"°"“` The appropriation of $450,000 for administrative expenses, World peiige¤m1dlfstDr::>;:tmg1:t War adjusted compensation Act. contained in the second deiicienc “”j§‘,',;_ ,,,8,, · Act, iiscal year 1924, approved December 5, 1924, shall remain avail? i able until June 30, 1926. rniivrmo Arm Ermmme For printing and binding for the Navy Department and the Naval i,§'"‘"“‘ "‘° °“‘°‘ Establishment executed at the Government Printing Office, fiscal year 1925. $25,000. DAMAGE oniums To a claims for damages to or losses of rivately owned ro · a¤1i¤i°$;!iin°»iis°i°msi°° erty aldjiisted and determined by the Navy Department undeg tllie "°*·*2· P-¤°°°· rovisions of the Acts approved December 28, 1922 (Forty-second Statutes at Large, page 1066), as fully set forth in House Documents Numbered 261, 275, 564, 568, 602, and 605, Sixty-eighth Congress, $42,415.69. Muon A1.rE1u·r1oNs ro NAVAL vrssmns v.,%d° °l°°°°°“ °' Major alterations, naval vessels: Toward the installation of addi-  at tional protection against submarine attack, the installation of antiair-attack deck protection, and the conversion to oil burning of the United States ships New York, Utah, Texas, Florida, Arkansas, and Wyoming, and for the purchase, manufacture, and installation of new fire-control s stems for the New York and Texas, all as au- Am ,,_m_ thorized by the get entitled "An Act to authorize alterations to certain naval vessels and to provide for the construction of additional vessels," approved December 18, 1924, $9,000,000, to be avail- 1;,,,,,,,.;,,,,,,, fu M,] able until expended and of which sum not more than $1,000,000 shall YW- be available prior to July 1, 1925.