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 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 46 -FEB. 7, 1942 36 Stat. 847 . Agreements not to drill oil or gas wells. Prorio. Limitation. 48 Stat. 1227. 31U. B.C.57250. Post, p. 276. Naval training sta- tions. Post, pp. 387, 991. Fleet training. Instrctin. b4 P. 901. lished by Executive order of September 2, 1912, pursuant to the Act of June 25, 1910 (43 U. S . C. 141-143), by drilling wells and per- forming any work incident thereto, of which amount not to exceed $100,000 shall be available for employees assigned to group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of the Navy Department: Provided further, That no part of the sum made available for the protection of this property shall be expended if satisfactory agreement or agreements can be made with owners of land within or adjoining said Reserve Numbered 1 not to drill wells for the purpose of producing oil or gas. NAVAL PRISON FARMS AND PRISON PERSONNEL For the operation, maintenance, and improvement of naval prison farms and for the welfare, recreation, and education of prison per- sonnel, to be expended under such regulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe, $12,000: Provided, That expenditures here- under shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with section 4 of the Permanent Appro- priation Repeal Act, 1934. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE, NAVY Naval War College: For maintenance and operation, including services of employees assigned to group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Sched- ule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of the Navy Department, repairs, improvements, and care of grounds; services of a professor of international law, $2,000; services of lecturers, $2,000; and other civilian services; library expenses, including the purchase, binding, and repair of books and periodicals and subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals; and including contingencies of the presi- dent of the Naval War College, to be expended in his discretion, not exceeding $1,000; and for other necessary expenses, $130,180; Naval training stations: For maintenance, operation, and other necessary expenses, including services of employees assigned to group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of the Navy Department, repairs, improvements, and care of grounds of the naval training stations which follow: San Diego, California, $2,250,125; Newport, Rhode Island, $1,680,295; Great Lakes, Illinois, $3,030,530; Norfolk, Virginia, $738,015; Fleet training: For trophies and badges for excellence in gunnery, target practice, communication, engineering exercises, and for econ- omy in fuel consumption, to be awarded under such rules as the Secretary of the Navy may formulate; for the purpose of recording, classifying, compiling, and publishing the rules and results; for the establishment and maintenance of shooting galleries, target houses, targets, and ranges; for hiring established ranges, and for trans- porting equipment to and from ranges; entrance fees in matches for e rifle team, and special equipment therefor, $220,000; Instruction: For services of employees assigned to group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of the Navy Department, postgraduate instruc- tion of officers in other than civil government and literature, includ- [56 STAT.

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