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1.28.0 SIXTYQNINTH CONGRESS. Sus. II. Cn. 269. 10271 clerical, drafting, inspection, andmessenger service for the fiscal ear ending June 30, 1928, shall not exceed $12,600. except for Great i;e1ree,_whieh‘ shall not ex·ceed"$13,750. A R · ‘ I · L Navalkestvo. ~* ' ’·1-' *·5{_'NLV4IiR1I'lRYB °"‘“"""· ’°‘”““‘ ' For organic A I administering land reeruitin the ,etc.,ex see. ».·· ..~»·. g_, _ 7

i;¤y, ezcinsn mm Reserve; and;Nava1;§.‘il1tia, yforjnaintenanoe and rental of

Y- gi-mgmgg, 8D.d ff)? Wharhgey _60,000_;,,for§;ay.an ~a _,_ ancesof 0 _ rs and enrolled and enlisted men of the aval Reserve when employedon authorized training duty; mileage for onicers while trave ing under orders to and from

 duty; transportation ofenrolled and enlisted men to and

from training duty, and subsistence and transfers en route, or cash inlieu thereof; subsistence of enrolled and‘enlisted-men during the ,,,§§§,Y,‘,L,l:,,*f°°I*‘°°°"°· aotwlegieriod of training duty; subsistence of oiicers and enrolled aud; _ istod-men of the-Fleet Naval Reserve while performing authorizeditrainingior otherduty without pay;apay, mileage, an 8»u0W$D0§$; of e0fii<>¢rs» of the Naval Reserve an pay, allowances, and subsistence of-enrolled and enlisted men of the Naval Reserve whom-ordered toiactive duty °in connection with the instruction, P¤Y·•*<=- training, and drilling of the Naval Reserve; Ipay of oiiicers and enrolle and enlisted men of the Fleet Naval eserve for the per- formyanceof drills or other equivalent instruction or- duty, or appro- priate duties, and administrative duties, $,730,500; in all $3,890,500, Avi¤¤¤¤.¤¤v¤¤¤¤¤. ,df,,Which amount not more than $864,010 shall be available, in addition to other. appropriations, for aviation material, equipment, fuel,~ and rental of angars, and not more than $709,461 shall be available in addition to ther ap priations, for fueland the trans- portation tbreufy and gr all oth: expenses in connection with the maintenance, ope1·ation,,i·epair,·and u lreep» of vessels assigned for- (.{f;gg·•cgj cw m_ trainingthe Naval Reeerrs:,l*1·o»ua2Zsd,Ei[‘hat the sum to be paid from ass. ' " thisiappropriation for clerical and mower services or Naval Reserve Ladministration in navalstations an districts for theiiiscal yeaxmending J une 30, 1928,,shall not exceed $72,286. · ngiiyiimliiiiiirizirxiii ·NAYAIi B.ESERVE» OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS, ¤¢£iii·`ii¤l:ii¤<iii°°u°°' For ·the‘proourement,· maintenance, andimue under such regula- tions aemayebe presorxbediby the Secretary of the Navy, to msti-, tutionsa at which one or more units of the Naval Reserve Otlicers’ Training Corps are established, of such means of transportation, books, supplies, tentage, equipment, and uniforms as he may deem necessary, and :al.l·other·misce§laneons items, including cleaning and laundering of uniforms and clothing at camps or on board ship; and to pay-commutationrin, lieufof uniformsat a rate to betixed annually byithe Secretary of the Navy; for transporting supplies and equip- mmm 0, hmmm ment from place of issue to the several institutions, training camps, Emwgmps and ship and ships and return of same to place of issue when necessary; or the establishment and maintenance of camps of instruction, and schools on ships for the further practical instruction of members of the ·N¤Y¤l Reserve _Otiicers’» Training Corps, andfor transporting members ofsuch corps to and from such camps or ships and to sub- $1St ¢i16§¤QWh1h traveling toand from such camps or ships and ·Wh1lQ Oommumhm d remaining therein so far as appropriations willpermit or, in lieu of emu mousse. transporting them to and from such camps or ships and subsisting them while en route, to pay them travel allowance at the rate of 5 cents ppg mile for the distance by the shortest. usually traveled route m the from which they are authorized to proceed to the camp or s ip and for the return journey thereto, and to pay