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712 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 114. 1918. ·*°'**"° ’°"'°° $35* Members of the Naval Reserve Force when employed in active iigiiicmwpmd ith service, ashore or afloat, under the Navy De artmldnt? shall receive the same pa. and allowances as received b the officers and enlisted _ men of the Regular Navy of the same ranlr, grades, or ratings and S°"'°°"°°m` of the same length of service, which shall mclude service m the Navy, Marine Corps, Naval Reserve Force, Naval Militia, National Nm, Rgmelmcg Naval Volimteers, or Marine Corps Reserve. _ Appmlglgwcnsd gglr That the unexpended and unobligated portion of all moneys ,l§,‘Q‘g,, ,,v,,tlf‘,§{L;,,,_ heretofore appropriated, and the F§ppropr1ation authorized by section ten of public Numbered _ ty-seven, Sixty-third Congress, mg_’¤l·V§•§: gg-gg approved February sixteenth, nmeteen hundred and fourteen, for uva the training and e uipment of the Naval Militia and the National Na.val_Yoluntee1'S (lor the_clerical force and the office expenses of the D1v1sion of Naval Militia. Affairs, and the property loaned by the Na.vy1Deo;rtment for the arming and e ui ping of the Naval Militia s all and hereby are, made availablle for trainin and V¤*· $9- l» im- equipping the Nlaval Reserve Force and for the purchase, rental, and maintenance of suitable armories therefor, including the acquisition of the necessary land upon which such armories ma be located. _iG1;¤g|¤“,¤fF'§e¢{:t°Dg{; _ That the clerioal force and office expenses provided for the Diviiauerumpam. :§on_of Naval Militia Afairs shall be transferred to the Bureau of avrgatron. _ }§:gEng}_f}‘{Q•;j§;x¤l;¤tj~) Enrolled members of the Naval Reserve Force when in active {gm, ru active wv- service shall be subigct to the laws, reignilations, and orders for the ”""““ *’°‘“““°"· §§’.I§"£‘iEZ %ia°iZ’ta§g`°°$mil“l`l?I; $.m&$S Si$°E§“L°$n°h§amN“'Z 1 I Force to wear unifiierm of their respective ranks ades, or R°*¤’°"’“’"“’· ratings while not in active service, and such members sha? for any act committed by them while wearing the uniform of their respective ranks, igrades, or ratings, be sublyéect to the laws, regulations, and _ orders or the government of the egular Navy. ,“Q{,j‘,?§,,’L";},$"}',“$,,,,, NAVAL raarmno STATION, CALIFORNIA: Maintenance of naval W- training station, Yerba Buena Island, California: Labor and material buildings and wharves; general care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and_wharves; wharfage, ferriage, and street car are; piuchase and maintenance of live stock, and attendance on same ;_wagons, carts, implements, and tools, and repairs to same, including the rnamtenance, repair, and operation of one horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicle to e used_onlly for official purposes; fire engines and extinguishers; gymnastic imp ements, models, and other articles needed in mstructnon of ap rentice seamen; printing outfit and materials, and maintenance oi) same- heating and lightingstationery, books, schoolbooks, andiaperiodicals; fresh water, and washing; packing boxes and mate s; and all other contingent expenses; maintenance of dispensary building; lectures and suitable entertainments for apprentice seamen; m all, $225,000. ,,_§g’f"{"{ H“'*’°' Yr NAvAr. TRAINING STATION, Rrronn IsLANn: Maintenance of naval training station, Coasters Harbor Island, Rhode Island: Labor and material; buildings and wharves; drec5mg channels; extending sea walls; repairs to causeway and sea w l; general care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildings, and wharves; wharfage, ferriage, and street car fare; purchase and maintenance of live stock an attendance on same; wagons, carts, implements, and tools, and repairs to same, including the maintenanoe, repair, and operation of two_horse—drawn ig_;rasse11ger·ca.rry1ng vehicles to be used only for official puxgposesg e engines and extinginshers; gymnastic implements; mo els_ and other articles needed in instruction of ap rentice seamen; printing outfit and materials, and maintenance of- same; heating and l1ghtmg;stationery, books, schoolbooks, and periodicals; fresh water, and washmg; puckmv boxes and materials; and all other contmgent expenses; lectures andasuitable entertainments for appren-