134 sixTY-six·rH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. GH. 9. 1919. mgfjy §g{b,£g{""‘“° on the coasts of continental United States: Prmzided further, _That no part of this appropriation shall be used for the construction of a m{$§m§P§;° _§‘Qm‘§F factory for the manufacture of aeroplanes: Provided further, That the New: and postal eiri Secretary of War, the Postmaster General, and the Secretary of the mm Navy shall submit to Congress on the iirst day of the next regular _ _ session a joint report of aircraft under their respective ]ur1sd1ction on Dmds r°°°”°d° November 1, 1919, showing the number, tgfpe, and cost of all aircraft built, building, and under contract to e built, the number and type of aircraft to be constructed in Government plants for which material has been delivered, is in course of delivery, or is on order, and showing in detail what facilities of every lgind are maintained wholly or in part by each, and where, for procuring, producing, constructing, inilating, operating, supplying, preservmg, storing, and handlin aircraft, mdicating as to such as occupy rented property the Q _ h is area ang annual rental. _ i»?;1°if$ii€m$$° iiiiié Srrrvrn maxim: SCHOOLS! To reimburse the State of New York §;’_{’§;.,f§,‘,£,“§1‘é°§,},,_“$°‘tS· $25,000, the State of Massachusetts $25,000, and the State of Wash- , ington $25,000, for e enses incurred m the mamtenance and supfport V°L 36’p'13°3' of marine schools inignose States in accordance with section 2 o the Act entitled "An Act for the establishment of marine schools, and for other purposes/’ approved March 4, 1911; in all, $75,000. gggsmlm Cum, Cam: or Lnrnas, nrc., ISLAND or GUAM: Naval station, island of P. 1. ' Guam: Maintenance and care of lepers, special patients, and for other p oses, including cost of transfer of lepers from Guam to the island oflgxlion, in the Philippines, and their maintenance, $20,000. ,,§,_`”°°u °‘ N°`dg°' mmnnu or NAVIGATION. T“““P°’°°”°“· Transportation and Recruiting: For travel allowance of enlisted men discharged on account of exprration of enlistment; transportation of enlisted men and apprentice seamen and applicants for enlistment at home and abroad, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation to their homes, if residents of the United States, of enlisted men and apprentice seamen discharged on medical survey, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation of sick or insane enlisted men and apprentice seamen to hospitals, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu Nam, ,,,,,6,,,, thereof; transportation of enlisted men of the Naval Reserve Force to F¤¤>9. ere and from duty, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation of civilian officers and crews of naval auxiliaries; apprehension and delivery of deserters and stragglers, and for R¤<=¤¤i=i¤G· railway guides and other expenses incident to transportation; expenses of recruiting for the naval service; rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same; rental, maintenance, operation, exchange and xpair of motor—propelled passenger-carrying vehicles for official use; vertising for and obtaining men and ap rentice seamen; actual and necessary expenses in lieu of mileage to oi£cers on duty with traveling _ _ recruiting parties, $9,000,000. ,0?§2"§"‘°“‘ "°“°d Until June 30, 1920, enlistments in the Navy may be for terms of V¤¤-*¤,¤·85- two, three or four years, and all laws now applicable to four year enlistments shall a ply, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary ofp the Navy, to enlistments for a. shorter period with prgportionate beneits upon discharge and reenlistment. rzmeaatn, anime ecreation for enliste men: For the recreation, amusement, com- ‘“°"‘ fort, contentment, and health of the Na , and for such other p oses of like character as the Secretary of thevNavy may deem advisglble, to P _ be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, under such p§§”§§;;,,,,,,,,,_ regulations as he may prescribe: Prmnkled, That no erson shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum, $400,000.
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