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 1432 SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SESS. III. CH. 326 . 1931 . abo Info rma tion fr om Stat., p. 818) ; information from abroad and at home, and the collec- tion and classification thereof ; all charg es pertaining to the Navy Department and its bureaus for ice for the cooling of drinking water on shore (except at naval hospitals), and not to exceed $175,000 for telephone rentals and tolls, telegrams and cablegrams ; postage, foreign and domestic, and post-off ice box renta ls Interned prisoners of expenses for interned persons and prisoners of war under the juris- war, etc' diction of Navy Department, including funeral expenses for such interned persons or prisoners of war as may die wile under such Damage ms. jurisdiction, and for payment of claims for damages as provided U.S. C.,p. 1127. in the Act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal Provisos i year 1920, approved July 11, 1919 (U. S. C., title 34, sec. 600) ; and Restriction on use in other necessary and incidental expenses ; in all, $1,555,500 : Provided, naval district . That no part of this appropriation shall be available for the expense of any naval distric t unless the c ommandant the reof shall be also the commandant of a navy yard, naval training station, or naval oper- ° ardsa nd ;i tion services ati at yards and stations . ng base : Provided further, That the sum to be paid out of this appropr iation, under the direction of the Secre tary of the Nav y, for cleri cal, inspectio n, and messen ger service i n navy yards a nd naval stations, for the fiscal year ending June 30 . 193 2, s hall not exceed $ 530, 000 . CONTINGENT, NAVY Conting ent, Na vy . For all emergencies and extraordinary expensres, exclusive of personal services in the Navy Department or any of its subordinate bureaus or offices at Washington, District of Columbia, arising at home or abroad, but impossible to be anticipated or classified, to be expended on the approval and authority of the Secretary of the Navy, and for such purposes as he may deem proper, and for examination of estimates for appropriations and of naval activities in the field for any branch of the naval service, $30,000. State Marine Schools. STATE MARINE SCHOOLS, ACT MARCH 4, 1911 Reimbursing Califor- To reimburse the State of California, $25,000 ; the State of Massa- nia , Mas sac hus et ts, New York, and Penn - chusetts, $25,000 ; the State of New York, $25,000 ; and the State of sylvania for, expenses. Vol. 36, p. 1353. Pennsylvania, $25,000, for expenses incurred in the maintenance and U.S. C.,p. 1150. support of marine schools in such States as provided in the Act authorizing the establishment of marine schools, and so forth, approved March 4, 1911 (U . S . C., title 34, sec . 1121) ; in all, $100,000. Lepers, etc r. Care, etc ., Culion, Naval station, island of Guam : For maintenance and care of lepers, special patients, and for other purposes, including cost of transfer of lepers from Guam to the island of Culion, in the Philip- pines, and their maintenance, $22,000 ; for edu cational purpo ses, $16,000 ; in all, $38,000. Research laboratory. Work of, for service. CA RE OF LEPERS, AND SO FORTH, ISLAND OF GUAM NA VAL RE SEA RCH LAB ORA TOR Y na val For laboratory and research work and other necessary work of the naval research laboratory for the benefit of the naval service, including oper ation and mai ntenance of a laboratory, a dditions to equipment necessary properly to carry on work in hand, maintenance of buildings a nd grounds, t emporary emplo yment of such scientific civilian ass istants as ma y become nece ssary, and sub scri tions to technical periodicals, to be expended under the direction ofpthe Sec-
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