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 58 STAT.] 78TH CONG. , 2D SESS. -CH. 269-JUNE 22, 1944 periodicals, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary, $3,075,000. OPERATION AND CONSERVATION OF NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES To enable the Secretary to carry out the provisions contained in the Act approved June 4, 1920, as amended (34 U. S . C . 524), requiring him to conserve, develop, use, and operate the naval petroleum reserves, and to drill and equip exploratory wells in Naval Petroleum Reserve Numbered 4, $1,050,000: Provided, That out of any sums appropriated for naval purposes by this Act, any portion thereof, not to exceed $10,000,000, shall be available to enable the Secretary to protect Naval Petroleum Reserve Numbered 1, by drilling wells and performing any work incident thereto: Providedfurther, That no part of the sum made available in the foregoing provision for the pro- tection of Naval Petroleum Reserve Numbered 1 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 operation, maintenance, and improvement of naval prison farms and welfare, recreation and education of prison personnel, to be expended under such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, $30,000: Provided, That expenditures hereunder shall not exceed the aggregate receipts covered into the Treasury in accordance with sec- tion 4 of the Permanent Appropriation RepealAct, 1934. OCEAN AND LAKE SURVEYS, NAVY For hydrographic surveys, including pay of hydrographic sur- veyors, cartographic draftsmen, and recorders, and for purchase of nautical books, charts, and sailing directions, $150,000. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE, NAVY Naval War College: For maintenance, operation, and other neces- sary expenses of the Naval War College; services of a professor of international law, $2,000; services of lecturers, $2,000; library expenses, including purchase, binding, and repair of books and peri- odicals and subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals; and not exceeding $1,000 for contingencies of the president of the Naval War College to be expended in his discretion, $175,000; Naval training stations: For maintenance, operation, and other necessary expenses, including repairs, improvements, and care of grounds of the naval training stations which follow: San Diego, California, $2,680,000; Newport, Rhode Island, $2,325,000; Great Lakes, Illinois, $6,000,000; Norfolk, Virginia, $1,100,000; Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, $4,000,000; Lake Seneca, New York, $4,500,000; Port Deposit, Maryland, $3,600,000; Fleet training: For trophies and badges for excellence in gunnery, target practice, communication, engineering exercises, and economy in fuel consumption, to be awarded under such rules as the Secretary may formulate; recording, classifying, compiling, and publishing the rules and results; establishment and maintenance of shooting gal- 303 41 Stat. 813. Ante, p. 280. Exploratory wells in Reserve No. 4. Protection of Re- serve No. 1. Ante, p. 283. Agreements with landowners. Limitation. 48 Stat. 1227. 31U. S.C.I 725c. Naval training sta- tions. Fleet trainln

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