Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/637

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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 355. 1926. 597 and repairs to same, and pay of chronometer caretakers· libraries for ships of war, professional books, schoolbooks, and papers; maintenance of gunnery and other training classes; compasses, compass fittings, including binnacles, tripods, and other appendages of s ip’s compasses; logs and other appliances for measuring the ship’s wa and leads and other ap liances for sounding; photo· graphs, plioto phic instruments and materials, printing outfit and materials; angrforthe necessary civilian electricians for gyrocom· pass testing and inspection; in all, $600,000. OCEAN AND LAKE SURVEYS, BUREAU or NAv:eArroN For hydrographic surve s, ineludi the a of the necessary Own ¤¤d1¤k¤ sm hydrographic surveyors, gartographiizg draftgmyen, and recorders, v°yS‘ and for the purchase of nautical books, charts, and sailing directions, $85,000. NAVAL TRAINING STATIONS, BUREAU or NAVIGATION '1‘¤»i¤i¤ss¤m¤¤a For maintenance, including labor and material, heat, li ht, water, Maimmnce. em. general care, repairs, and improvement; schoolbooks; and all other imgdengil expgnieg for tlgal naval training stations that follow: C { an iego, a i ornia, 50,000; ““ °"“**- Newport, Rhode Island, $245,000: Pro/vided, That the Secretary §,}¤><?¤ I¤1¤¤¤- of the Navy shall submit to Congress at its next regular session r1§Lt°1as,, for {mh detailed plans and estimates for constructing a fresh-water sup ly w“°°’s'“"“'· system at Melville, Rhode Island, including pumping plant and dis- tributing mains, ad nate to supply all naval activities at or in the virénity pfallgewpgrtfilthode Island; reat es, inois, $245,000; m*¤¤i¤- Hampton Roads, Virginia, $245,000: Provided, That the amount to Virsipia. be paid out of each of t e foregoing sums under the direction of the em., wv- Secretary of the Navy for clerical, drafting, inspection, and messen· *°*’”’· er service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1927, shall not exceed §12,600, except for Great Lakes, which shall not exceed $13,500. NAVAL RESERVE Naval Reserve. For expenses of organizing, administering, and recruiti the °¤¤¤i¤¤¤· ¤·»¤r¤1¢» Naval Reserve and Naval Militia, for maintenance and reiigal of mi*dti5,°;iE1°u§”ds' armories, including cpgy of necessary janitors, and for wharfage, $160,000; for 1`pay an lowances of oiiicers and enrolled and enlisted ¤§;{ég°gg£ ¤¤ ·¤=¤v• men of the aval Reserve when employed on authorized training y' duty; mileage for officers while traveling under orders to and from training duty; transportation of enrolled and enlisted men to and from training duti, and subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; su sistence of enrolled and enlisted men during the actual period of training duty; subsistence of oilicers and enrolled FI¤etNsvalReserve. and enlisted men of the Fleet Naval Reserve while performin authorized training or other dut without pay; pay and al owances og oilioers of the Naval Reserve and pay, allowances, and subsistence of enrolled and enlisted men of the Naval Reserve when ordered to active duty in connection with the instruction, training, and drill- ing of the Naval Reserve; pay of oiHcers and enrolled and enlisted men of the Fleet Naval Reserve for the performance of drills or other equivalent instruction or duty, or appropriate duties, and 8(l.!I1.lD,lS- ,,,;,,,,0,, mmrm trative duties, $3,660 860; in all, $3,820,860, of which amount not am mose than $520,720 shall be available, in addition to other zplpro- riaticns, for aviation material, equi ment, fuel and ren of liiangars, and not more than $1,124,252 51all be available in addition Ad<1r{:i,g£¤;g)i_s¢<;m¤§'1;g to other appropriations, for fuel and the transportation thereof, and gglgpzyd mat.