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SIXTY-SEVENTH ooivennss. Sess. Iv. GH. 28. 1923. 1133 car fares not exceeding $500; freight, expressage, postage, typewriters and computing machines; necessary traveling expenses for collection of records not exceeding $100; and other absolutely neces sary expenses of the Navy Department and its various bureaus and offices, $75,000; it shall not be lawful to ex end, unless otherwise ,,,*;°;§;‘S;°g{§;°b:Pll¤§“f ipecifically provided herein, for any of the ogces or bureaus of the ilu Department pmavy Department in the District of Columbia, any sum out of ap- °°S°s° propriations made for the Naval Service for any of the purposes mentioned or authorized in this paragraph. PRINTING AND BINDING. For printing. and binding for the Navy Department and the P'*°“¤8°¤*“>i¤¤di¤=· Naval Establis ment executed at the Government Printing Office, %5§i0,000, including not exceeding $90,000 for the Hydrographie HY*”°=*¤Phi° Olmce. · PAY, MISCELLANEOUS. m§,§;Y P°Y» mmm- For commissions and interest; transportation of funds; exchange; E'P°¤$°°d*¤=¤¤°°**- mileage and actual and necessary expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence as authorized by law to officers of the Navy and Naval Reserve Force while traveling under orders, and for traveling expenses of civilian employeesiqand for mileage, at 5 cents per mile, to midshipmen entering the aval Academy while proceeding from their homes to the Naval Academy for examination and appointment my. as midshipmen; for actual traveling expenses of female nurses; actual expenses of officers while on shore patrol duty; hire of launches or other small boats in Asiatic waters; for rent of buildings and offices not in navy yards; expenses of courts-martial, prisoners and risons, and courts of inquiry, boards of inspection, examinin boargs, with clerks, and witnesses’ fees, and traveling expemes and costs; expenses of naval defense districts; stationery and recording; religious books; newspagers and periodicals for the naval service; all advertising for the avy Depgartment and its bureaus (except advertising for recruits for the ureau of Navigation); copying; ferriage; tolls; costs of suits; commissions, warrants, diplomas, and discharges; relief of vessels in distress; recovery of valuables from shipwrecks; quarantine expenses; reports; professional investigation; cost of special instruction at home and abroad, includin maintenance of students and attachés; information from abroad wm? "°"‘ and at home, and the collection and classification thereof; all char pertaining to the Navy Department and its bureaus for ice for 5: cooling o drinking water on shore (except at naval hospitals), and not to exceed $225,000 for telephone rentals and tolls, telegrams and cablegrams; postage, foreign and domestic, and post-office box rentals; for necessary expenses for internedgrsons and prisoners “I;¤¢;;=¤¤ x>¤=<·¤¤¤<>f of war under the jurisdiction of the Navy partment, mcluding ' funeral expenses for such interned persons or prisoners of war as may die while under such jurisdiction, and for payment of claims gygs for damages under Naval Act approved July 11, 1919; and other `_ 'p' ' necessary and incidental expenses; in all, $2,730,000: Provided, That ?TM@?§‘§;.,,, 0,, ,,,,,,, no part of this approlpriation shall be available for the expense of ¤¤v¤1<1i¤¤¤¤¢¤· any naval district un ess the commandant thereof shall be also the oommandant of a navy yard, naval training station, or naval operating base: Provided further, That the sum to be paid out of this ap- °,°l,§ég‘;,§ff;,§,°£{;’*,,g$ propriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical, inspection, and messenger service in navy yards and naval giations, for the fiscal year en ing June 30, 1924, shall not exceed 25,000.