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788 sxxrr-SEVENTH corrennss. sm. II. ou. 259. 1922. to the Navy Department and its bureaus for ice for the cooling of drinking water on shore (except at naval hoslpgtals) and not to exceed $250,000 for telephone réensals and to d, teleggrgims and bl · ta e ore' an omestic an pos ·o ce ox Intcrnedprlsonersofca P°S g » lgn . r , , ren ; f r n cess e enses for mtemed ersons and risoners W M of war uiiderathe on of the Navy Illepartment, including mma damages funeral e nses for such interned persons or prisoners of war as uaénglsh P m may die irlgle 1:lnde§su;lh lgurisdictiongdanldd for payment ofdclailrns ,,,,1 ’, ‘ ’ for un er av ct approv y 11 1919; an o_t er Restrictimcnusein necessary and incidental expenses; in all, $3,200 000: Provuled, ”"l °“""°t°‘ That no part of appropriation shall be available for the expense of any naval} distript unless thedcommgapdant thereof shall be also the comman ant o a na ar nav training station or nava

 eépgrating base: Provided grin, That the sum to be   out of

um- a prgpriation, under the direction of the Secretary o the Navy, for , ins tion, and m er service in na ards and _ pee esseng vy y naval atatmongo or the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, shall not exceed $700, . "` CONTINGENT, NAVY. °°°“”¥°“‘·N“'Y· For all emergencies and extraordinary expenses, exclusive of personal servicéis in the v%a£_ Departxggit or anfy éiglits zubordinate ureaus or offices at n trict o um ia ` at home or abroad, but impossible; to be anticipated or dlassifigli, · to be expended on the approval and authority of the Secretary of the Navy, and for such purposes as he may deem proper, $45,000. vm rnmroaanr covnnNMn1~rr ron wrzsr INDIAN ISLANDS. m',1Q°?£f"°”' ‘°"°"" For expenses incident to the occupation of the Vir Islands V°'-°°»P· lm- and to the execution of the gxéovisions of the Act provigilii a tempjorary government for the est Indian Islands by the mted tates from Denmark, and for other purposes, approved hom March 3, 1917,_to be applied under the direction of the President, rmistspm into §343,440g Provided, That cgxarantme and mlpassport fees collected

    • ‘°*°"*°* °'· in_ she Islands shall ereafter be p into the treasuries of

sai is . State marine schools. swan: MARINE scnooas. Y£i‘,““;;E£‘;h..§.¥.§ To reimburse the State of New York, $25,000, the State of Mem- °“,*}0,’f°,,‘,§'j*l§_"jg,*5'*,{f* '°*· chusetts, $25,000, and the State of Pennsylvania, $25,000, for expenses 1nc1u·red in the maintenance and support of marine schools in those States m accordance with section 2 of the Act entitled "An Act for the establishment of marine schools, and for other purposes," approved March 4, 1911; in all, $75,000. h'""’°°°' cam: or Lnrmis, AND so roarn ISLAND or- GUAM Cam, etc., Cullen 1-.1. Naval station, island of Guam: For maintenan d f lepers, special patients, and for other purposes, incdludilng 201;: gf transfer (af éepers from Guam to the island of Culion, in the Philippmes, an B1]? maintenance, $18,000. Boleicitofs Omee. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR. SALARIES, NAVY nnraammm. •¤g°mt°r’ hw dm' Solicitor, $4,000; law c1erks——one $2,500, one $2,400, one $2,250, two at $2,000 each; clerks—one $1,800, two at $1,600 each, one $1,400. one $840; messenger, $600; in all, $22,990.