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 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS: ‘ Sues. II. CH. 269. 1927. 1277 expe` uses; in all, $1,520,000: Provided, That no part of this ap ro- "°•‘•°'· n priatiorwshall be available for _¢_the=expense of any naval dist?ricte¤¤il§il1rii’:t¤ii°¤¤`i°°°°i° unlesséhe com·rnmdant~themof shall beralso the commandant oi a navy yard naval training station, or naval operating base: Provided further, 'llhat the sum to be vpaid out of this appropriation, under the ,,,‘;,§*,'(§,°",;;’_§°é;_’{’,§f:,°°° direction eH:lis1Sécram·y the Navy; for c erical, inspection, and ` messenger service in navy syards and naval stations, for the iiscal year ending’June‘ 80, 1928," ell not eiceed $480,000. A M ’OON’I'!NQEl7T, NAVY " For all emergencies andfextraordinary- expenses, exclusive of °°°“”¥°°*· N°”· personal services in the NayyDepartment or axéyxof its subordinate ureaus or oilices at Washington, District of umbia, arising at home or abroad, but imsossible to be anticipated or classified, to be expended on-the appmv and authority of the Secretary of the Navy and for such purposes as he may deem profper, and for examination ol estimates for appropriations in the lie d r` any branch of the naval ¤¢¤·vi<>¤: §40»000- 7 rnntronanri  ‘ ‘ umn ron ww P mann rsnsrms V"’—‘*“"‘““d’· Forexpenses incident to the occupation oi the-Virgin Islands and m'§`,§”,§f’“” “°"°“" to thefexecution of the provisions o fthe Act providing a temporary V¤l- 3**- v- im goryurmnent for the West Indian Islands  the United States rom Denmark and for other pu1}>oses, approv March 3,1917, to be applied_ under the direction o the President, $280,000, plus so much of·$20,(X)0 additional as may egual the sum of ¤-svsmae collected mfafdjlgjg, "°"’ ‘°‘ and paid into the treasuries of sai islands in excess of $280,000: ` Promkled, That infgrt of the $280,000 shall ’beipaid to any one §',§§{‘g, ,,,,,d,,,,, ,,_ holdingoilice in the l0nial_Coi1:nci.ls of the Virgi Islands or other;•:;¤t{•;¤ :;*c1·:=d;_;·¢¤¤r public ollice under the` governme t of saidislands who owes allegiance umimi. °°“" to any country other t an the United States of America; srarn runnin scrroois, ser Menon 4, neu Mm"' ’°"°°‘“· To reimburse the State of New York, $25,000; the State of Mae- xviii, Mmmg usililli sachusetts, $25,000;* and · the State. of Pennsylvania, $25,000 for “d P°‘“‘”"°‘“"°'· expenses incurred in the maintenance and support of marine in those States in accordance with section 2 0 the Act ent1tled "A.n v°L°°’°‘ l3°3‘ Act for the establimimeut of marine schools, and for other purposes,” approved March 4, _1911;_ in all, $7 5,000. , OARDOF Hltus, arm.80 Hmm, ISLAND or ouau V Lepsn. eee. Naval station, island of Guam; For maintenance and care of PC,¤*°· °*°-· C¤”°¤· lepers, special patients, and for otherpurposes, including cost of ` ' transfer of le _ rs from Guamto the island of Culion, in the_PhiI1ip— iues, and tli);ir_,n1aintenance, $18900; for educational purposes, §12,000; in all, $30,000. NAVAL RBSUARGH LABORATORY . nuacnnbumn. For laboratory-and research work and other necessary work of the ,,x{Z,§¥ °" '°' °‘““] naval research laboratory for the benefit of the naval_service, includ- ing operation: and maintenance Oi a .1aboratory,_add1t1Ons to equip- mentnecessary properly to carry on work 1n band, maintenance of buildings and grounds, and thetemporary empbyrnent of such scien- tific civilian assistants as. may become necessaxg, to be expended under the d1rect1on_of the Secretary of the Navy, 17 5,000: Provided, ,,?'u*:;°;,;,ysc,,,¤,,S,_,_ That $10,000 of th1s appr0pr1at1on shall be available for the_tempO- rary employment of civilian scientists and technicists required on