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132 SIXTY—SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 44. 1921. 6, 1917, $10,000; payment of six months? death mgratuity, $200,000;

  • °°°“¤“°¤·°*°· in all $137,815303; and the money herem spec cally appropriated

for "l’ay of the N avy," shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with law as "Pay of the Navy/’ and for that "*’m°°‘*°, ,,;,,,,,],,,,8,,,,, purpose shall constitute one fund: Pgomded, That retainer payqproi

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F"' Reserve Forcelilrilio fails to tram as provided y law during the year __ forwhichhefailstotram. __ d wd tj S fr

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caterers of messes in case of death or desertion upon orders of the commanding officers, commuted rations for officers on sea duty (other mmissioned officers of the line, Medrcal and Supply Corps, dlihnlaciiis, chief boatswains, chief gunners, chief catiipenters, chief macqninists, chief pay clerks, and chief sailmal§ers) kan ilnidslpapimeni Su nn and ·00Il1lI1Ht•0d ratrons stopped onlaccount o sicf api ospi d an °°“°"‘“°* to the naval hospital fund, subsistence o officers an men unavoidably detained or_ absent from vessels to which attached under plglers glaring subs1stentc£:st'i(1;at1;>hns {arb? sltpapggélmgn board an no. cre or commu n ere o · 3 subsistencld of men on detached duty; subsistence of officers and men of the naval auxiliary service; subs1stence_of members of the Nayal R““°*"‘° F°'°°dd`}“°g "€§§£.§’f ml"? s°§¤“°°’ °"’°¥2$’.‘?.i’ ’§}$`di2§ rovxsronsan orsu ceo em enmses _ ¥""€‘° °F{"3a%’§Zl °§?‘§.*si‘IL°5§¥tlL’*ii°iZc°§S “2°?1§3l“"%'i}§”L’§I»?,?2$ men wi §',,:?_;,,d nu, at the iration of such confinement: Prmiim That the Secretary wr¢k¤¤¤=· of theelxilliivy is authorised to commute rations for such general ‘ courts-martial prisoners m such_ amounts as seem to him proper, which may varv_m accordance with the location of the naval prison, Mmymmqm but which shall m no case exceed 30 cents (per diem for each ration uma so commuted; and for thaeupurchase of Umte States Armv emergency rations as in ,_$21,925,922.50, to be available until the clom of the al iear ending June 30, 1923. “‘“"“"‘°’" Mnnrmtuzcn, mzmu or Snmuns ann Acoomrrs; For fuel; the removal and transportation of ashes and garbage from ships of war; books blanks, and stationery, including stationery for commanding and navigating officers_of ships, chaplains on shore and afloat, and for the use o C0\l1`l'»S·l1l&1'l·18.l on board ships; purchase, repa1r, and exchange of typewriters for slnps; packing boxes and materials; interior fittings for (general storeh<}us1esi)pay oiiiaigs, and acipountiplg officee in navy ar ; expenses o is ursi officers; co ee II11 s Eqmpmntmppm and repair therein; expenses of naval clothiiii factory and machinery_for the same; laboratory equipment; purchase of articles of uipage at home and abroad under the cogmzance of the Bureau ii? Su plies and Accounts, and for the payment of labor in equippmj! vesseg therewith, and the manufacture of such articles in the sever na yards; musical mstruments and music; mess outfits; soap onvgoard naval vessels; athletic outfits; tolls, ferriages, yeomens stores, safes, and other incidental expenses; labor in general storehouses, paymasters’ offices, and accounting offices in na yards and naval stgtiotasé including xtiilivayl sttztlicéns maintained in igand possessionsun er contro o e ni tates, and ex nsesin Crum mr mms in stores purchased and manufactured under "Geii:ral account 0 . . 77 ' ?=‘$*=’%°“”‘ °' °"°"“ 2dIi“‘&$°"’ e$“‘Hh°rZ.‘i."?`*l‘€;‘“g °?i°°” °f “Z°1§'°”.i"“" ""° ““t*i?."€fZ ‘ n rec c ener accoun o a vances” wi amount of the net losses which may be certified by the Paymaster General of the N ally as having been incurred in disposing of excess stoclrs in the nav supply account; and reimbursement to appro- ¥¤¤**¤¤¤•¤*°¤ pnations for the Department of Agriculture of cost of inspection of