SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 203. 1924. 187 materials in repairing, correcting, adjustin , and testin compasses . . g . S on shore and on board ship; nautical and astronomical instruments 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 ship’s compasses; lo(gs and other appliances for measuring the ship’s way, and leads an other appliances for sounding; photographs, photograhic instruments and materials, printin outfit and materials; and for the necessary civilian electricians ger gyrocompass testing and inspection; in all, $640,000. 0(mAN AND LAKE sunvnrs. For hydrographic surveys, including the pay of the necessary ,,,§,°?““ ““‘“""°8'”" hydrographic surveyors, carto%·:phic draftsmen, and recorders, and égr 535: purchase of nautical oks, charts, and sailing directions, ’ 5 . , NAVAL TRAINING STATIONS. 'I`*¤*¤*¤¢¤¤¤¢i<>¤¤. For maintenance, including labor and material, heat, light water, M¤*¤°°¤¤¤<=¤· ¤=¤- general care, repair? and improvement; school books; ang all other mcidental expenses or the naval traming stations that follow: San Diego California, $150,000; C¤lif•>r¤¤» Newport, Rhode Island, $250,000; Rh°d°I$l¤¤d· %“"‘* {*”‘k{€’ E¥'$* $2§°%2%tm0 ‘ “"”N£ am on oa irgima, , : · Pmvglcd, That ’the amoumt to be lpaid out of each of the fore- tc going sums under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for isa. ’ ° °’ S°”' clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925, shall not exceed $12,600, except for Great Lakes, which shall not exceed $13,500. NAVAL gpgggvjg FQRCK Naval ReserveForce. For expenses of organizing, administering, and recruiting the mg'$?¤li?¥{;¤T§$"'“` Naval I§eserve Force sing Navlal Militip; 'for the mamtenanced agnd rental o armories inc u `ng the pay o necessa janitors, an or P, , ,,,__ n wharfage $170,000; for pay and allowances of décers and enrolled ¤¤i¤{¤¢<i¤¤vi mm men of the Naval Reserve Force, other than class one, while on active duty for training; mileage for officers while traveling under orders to and from active duty for tramiug;_transportation of enrolled men to and from active dutly for training, and subsistence and transfers en route or cash in ieu thereof; subsistence of enrolled men during the actual period of active duty for training; pay and allowances of officers of the Naval Reserve Force and ylaay, algzwancesla andrgurlgistence of eimkolled men the lglawggl eserve orce w en o e to active u y in counec ion wi e instruction, training, and drilgng ofl (31e Navs;ltlI{esl;?rve1Fl§>rce; arid re- R°°°i"°'°"‘ tainer a o officers an euro men o e ava eserve orce, . I, other thaii class one $3,409,826; for aviation material, equipment, etc? mum fuel, and rental of hangers, $320,174; in all, $3,900,000, not_ more _ than $1,242,289 of which amount shall be available, 111 addition to Bp»;f$§;g¤°},j gglg other appropriations, for fuel and the transportation thereof and sarees. for all other uses in connection with the maintenance, operation, reggir, an?] upkeep of vessels and aircraft assigned for tl‘8lIling the aval Reserve orce: Provided, That no part of the money ,,, hum appropriated in this Act shall be used for the training of any ¤•¤¤lr••1· member of the Naval Reserve Force except with his own consent: