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 W& CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 125. APRIL 22, 1932. 129 expended : Provided, That not to exceed $6,000 of this fund shall be available for personal services in the District of Columbia during the fiscal year 1933, and no one other than the general manager of said railroad shall be paid an' annual salary out of this fund of more than $ 6,000 : Provid ed fur ther, That not to exceed $10,000 of such PnCg, fund shall be available for printing and binding : Provided further, lug. That $200,000 of such fund shall be available only for such capital expe itauresaccount 01 expenditures as are chargeable to capital account under accounting regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission, which amount shall be available immediately. TE RRIT ORY OF HAWAII Governor $10,000 ; secretary, $5,800 ; in all, $15,800. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, stationery, postage, and incidentals, $1,000 ; private secretary to the governor, $3,100 ; temporary clerk hire, $500 ; for traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official business, $1,500 ; in all, $6,100. Legislative expenses, Territory of Hawaii : For compensation and mileage of members of the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii as provided by the Act of June 27, 1930 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 48, sec. 599), $47,000. T EMPO RARY GOV ERNM ENT FOR THE VIRG IN I SLAN DS Hawaii. and bind. Governor and secre- tary. for contingent expenses. Legislative expenses. Virgin Island s. Governor, judge, ete. Vol.39,p . 1132. U.S.C.,p . 1643. Miscellaneous ex. penses. Agricultural expert. went station. Deficits of municipal governments. Prerieos Division of deficit. For salaries of the governor, judge of the district court, and em~ pto~yees incident to the execution of the Act of March 3, 1917 (U. S. C., title 48, sec . 1391), traveling expenses of officers and employees while absent from place of duty on official business, neces- sary janitor service, care of Federal grounds, repair and preserva- tion of Federal buildings and furniture, purchase of equipment, stationery, lights, water, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses, $150,613 . For salaries and expenses of the agricultural experiment station in the Virgin Islands, including technical personnel, clerks, and other persons ; scientific investigations of plants and plant industries and diseases of animals ; demonstrations in practical farming ; official traveling expenses ; fixtures, apparatus, and supplies ; clearing and fencing of la nd ; and other necessar y station expenses, $25, 000. For defraying the deficits in the treasuries of the municipal gov- ernments because of the excess of current expenses over current revenues for the fiscal year 1933, municipality of Saint Thomas and Saint John, $112,032 and municipality of Saint Croix, $124,355 ; in all, $236,387 : Provided, Tha t the amo unt h erein app ropri ated for each mu nicipa l gove rnment shall be ex pended only i f an e quival ent amount is raised by municipal revenues and applied to the operating costs of the respective government, except that for the fiscal year 19 3 3 th e cont ributi on to either munic ipal g overnme nt sha ll not be less than $110 000 : Provided further That should the revenues of Eac°s revenues for f 7 municipal improve • the municipality of Saint Thomas and Saint John, during the fiscal ments. year 1933, exceed $112,032, and/or the revenues of the municipality of Saint Croix exceed $124,355, such excess revenues may be expended for municipal improvements and operating costs of the municipalities under such rules and regulations as the President may prescribe : Provided further, That the unobligated balance of the appropriation available gated balance for expenses of the temporary government for the Virgin Islands Vol. 4s, p. 1571. contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1931, shall be 30.51 , -33-9