Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 1.djvu/1937

 clxxxvi INDEX. Naflal O~, Ojfiu 0/ ClUJ 0/, P .... appropriation for civilian personnel, Navy Department_________ 642, 1470 N oval Petroleum RUllrIIu, jurisdiction over, transferred from Sec- retary of the Interior to Secre- tary of Navy_________________ 148 Naval Recorda and Li.brary, appropriation for civilian personnel, office oL _________________ 641,1470 for preparin~, etc., naval records of War WIth Central Powers of ~pe ___________________ 64~ 1 470 Naflal RUerv6 Officera' Training Corp" appropriation for supplies ________ 627,1455 for expenses, instruction camps and schools on ships____________ 628,1456 commutation of travel, subsist- ence, etc__________________ 628, 1456 medical attendance, etc., if in- jured in line of duty; burial ex- penses ___________________ 628,1456 uniforms, etc., from Navy stocks__ 628,1456 price current to govern payments therefor___________________ 628,1451 forpublicprintingandbindingfor_ 643,1471 N(JIJal Ruervu, appropriation for expenses of organiz- ing;etc ___________________ 627,1455 for pay, etc., on active training duty_ 627, 1455 for mileage to officers; transportation, etc., to enlisted men _______ 627,1455 for subsistence, Fleet Naval Reserve, on duty without pay__________ 1455 for pay, etc., Fleet Naval Reserve, on active duty _______________ 627,1455 additional, for aviation material, expenses,etc______________ 627,1455 mainnce of vessels assigned for trammg_____________________ 1455 for procuring supplies, etc_ _ _ _ _ ____ 627 for subsistence___________________ 632 deficiency appropriation for organiz- ing______________ 42,44,47,934,1618 milesge to be paid former officers of, for travel to their homes, when re- leased from active duty, etc., at other places__________________ 1556 applicable only to releases prior to July 1, 1922__________________ 1556 retainer pay claims accruing prior to July 1, 1925, to be filed within oneyesr_____________________ 1090 no payment for uniform gratuity accru- ing subsequent to July 1, 1925, unless claim filed within three years from the quarter in which accrued______________________ 1090 NalJalSloru, appropriation for investigating grad- ing,handling, etc., of_______ fl57,1207 NavalStorea Act, appropriation for executing _______ 566,1218 Naval Training Stationa, appro{)riation for California_______ 627, 1455 for Rhode Island ______________ 627,1455 for Great Lakes _______________ 627,1455 for Hampton Roads, Va ________ 627,1455 clerical, etc.,serviees_________ 627,1455 deficiency app~'priation for California_ 934 Naval War College, COO8WS Harbor Island, R. I., appropriation for maintenance, etc_ 628, 1456 Nafligable Streama, etc., Pap. appropriation for investigating pollu- tion oL __________________ 175,1040 N 4f1igable W «Urs, deficiency appropriation for Conference on prevention of oil pollution of. 1652 N4f1igation (a66 alao Shipping), lights required of vessels on the Great Lakes,etc___________________ 1404 N ovigation Bureau, Department 0/ Com- merce, appropriation for Commissioner, and office personneL ____________ 89,1120 for admeasurement of vessels_____ 90,1120 for motor boats, etc., to enforce navigation laws_____________ 90,1120 for preventing overcrowding of pas- senger vessels ______________ 90,1121 for shipping commissioners _______ 90,1121 for contingent expenses __________ 90,1121 deficiency appropriation for enforcing WIreless communication laws; balance reappro{lriated _______ _ for expenses of RadIO Act of 1927; reappropriation ______________ _ for shipping service ______________ _ for salaries, 1929, under ___________ _ Navigation Bureau, Navy (see Bureau of Navigation, Navy). N afligation LaW8, appropriation for motor boats, etc., to 16 16 1636 1679 enforce ____________________ 90,1120 Navigation on Great Lake8, etc. provisions for lights requg on vessels, modified_____________________ 592 Navy (866 also Navy Department), appropriation for pay, miscellaneous__ 624, 1452 delegates to International Research Council______________________ 624 delegate to International Hydro- graphic Conference_ _____ _____ _ 624 intermittent employment of ex- perts, etc_________________ 624, 1452 patrol duty of officers and mid- shipmen abroad ___________ 624,1452 advertisin~, etc______________ 624, 1452 collecting mformation, etc ____ 624, 1452 interned prisoners of war, etc __ 624, 1452 damages claimB ______________ 624,14S2 restrictions on use at naval dis- tricts_____________________ 624,1452 limit, clerical, etc., services at yards and stations _________ 624,1452 for contingent _________________ 625,1453 for expenses, Government for Virgin Islands ___________________ 625, 1453 hurricane injuries to public works_ 1453 additional, from specified sources_ 625, 1453 allegiance requirements_ ____ __ 625, 1453 for marine schools, New York, Mas- sachusetts, and Pennsylvania_ 625,1453 for care of lepers, etc., Guam, and Culion ___________________ 625, 1453 for research laboratory _________ 625, 1453 temporary employment of civilian scientists, etc______________ 625,1453 for Bureau of Navigation, recreation for enlisted men ___________ 626,1454 for contingenL ________________ 626,1454 for gunnery and engineering ex- ercises, etc ________________ 626, 1454 for equipment supplies, instruments, etc_______________________ 626.1454

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