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 7 5TH CONGR ESS, 1ST SESSION-CH. 570-AUGUST 9, 193 7 year 1938, and no one other than the general manager of said rail- road shall be paid an annual salary out of this fund of more than $7,500 : Prorided further, That not to exceed $10,000 of such fund shall be available fo r printing a nd binding. In add iti on to th is fund there shall be available from the general fund of the Treasury $200,000, for such capital expenditures only as are chargeable to capital account under accounting regulations prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission, which amount shall be available immediately. TERRITORY OF HAWAII Salaries of the Governor and of the secretary, $15,800. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the Governor for stationery, postage, and incidentals, and for traveling expenses of the Governor while absent from the capital on official business, $2,000 ; private secretary to the Governor, $3,100 ; temporary clerk hire, $750 ; in all, $5 .850. GOVERNMENT OF THE VIRGIN I SLANDS For salaries of the Governor and employees incident to the execu- tion of the Acts of March 3, 1917 (U. S. C., title 48, sec. 1391), and June 22, 1936 (Public Numbered 749, Se venty-fou rth Cong ress), traveling expenses of officers and employees, necessary janitor service, care of Federal grounds, repair and preservation of Federal build- ings and furniture, purchase of equipment, stationery, lights, water, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses, including not to exceed $5,000 for purchase, including exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, and not to exc eed $4,000 fo r personal se rvices, hous ehold equipme nt, and furnishings, fuel, ice, and electricity necessary in the operation of Gov ernm ent H ouse at Sa int T homas and Gove rnmen t Hou se at Saint Croix ; $116,000. For salaries and expenses of the agricultural experiment station and the vocation al school in the Virgin Islan ds, including technical personnel, clerks, and other persons ; scientific investigations of plants and plant industries and diseases of animals ; demonstrations in prac- tical farming ; official traveling expenses ; fixtures, apparatus, and s up pl ie s ; clearing and fencing of land ; and othe r necessary expenses, including not to exceed $2,000 for purchase, including exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled - vehicles, $35,000. For d efraying the deficits in the treasuries of the municipal g ov- ernments because of the excess of current expenses over current revenues for the fiscal year 1938, municipality of Saint Thomas and Saint John, $60,000, and municipality of Saint Croix, $50,000 in all, $110,000, to be paid to the said treasuries in monthly install- ments. PUE RTO RIC AN HURR ICA NE RELIEF To enable the Division of Territories and Island Possessions to continue collection and administration of moneys due the United States on account of loans made under the joint resolutions ap- proved December 21, 1928 (45 Stat . 1067), and January 22, 1930 (46 Stat . 57), and to make compositions and adjustments in any loans heretofore made, as authorized by Public Resolutions Numbered 59 (49 Stat . 926) and 60 (49 Stat . 928), Seventy-fourth Congress, approved August 27, 1935, not to exceed $25,000 of any unobligated balances of appropriations made by authority of those joint resolu- tions, including repayment of principal and payments of interest on Salary restriction. Printing and bind. ing. Capital expendi. tures cha rgeable to capital account. Hawaii. Governor and secre- tary. Contingent ex- penses. 613 Virgin Islands. Governor, and other personal services. 39 stat.1132. 48U.9.C.°13.11. 49 Stat. 1807. Misc ella neou s ex - penses. Agricultural experi. ment station and vo- cational school. Deficits of munici- pal governments. Puerto Rican hurri- cane rel ief . Administrative ex- penses. 45 Stat. 1067; 46 Stat. 67 . Loan adjustments. 49 Stat. 926, 928. Use of balances.