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194 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 203. 1924. Senator, Representative, Delegate in Congress; of one midshipman for Porto R1c0, a native of the island, appointed on nomination of the governor, and of two midshipmen rom Porto Rico, appogistiild on npmingtiggr of the :&S1ilG11iLCOH}IIllSS l‘; ai}; ofrlgvo App¤r¤tr¤¤¤¢s_ ¤¢ mi `pmen or the istrict 0 o um ia: ravi urt r at

 nothing herein shall be construed to repeal or modify in any way

existing laws relgtive to the; appclfntment of midshilpmen at large or Discharm from the enliste personne 0, the naval service: rorvided further

That hereafter upon the presentation of satisfactory evidence as to

his age and upon application for discharge by his parent or guardian presented to the Secretary of the Navy wit in sixty days after the ate of his enhstmnt, axéy man eglisted after July 1, 1934, in the naval service or rine orps un er twenty-one years 0 age who vpas enlisgeill wgltléoug the gritterilconsent of his parent4pz1éguard;;n, Longevity mt ¤ri any s a isc arge or IS own convenience: prov' ed gwiadaigzs fmtheir, That in couléputing for any purgose the length of service £°;;*,gf*’ °‘*"' Mm of any officer of the avy, of the Marine orps, of the Coast Guard, of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, or of the Public Health Service, who was appointed to the United States Naval Academy or to the United States Militaryl Academy after March 4, 1913, the time spent at either academy sha not be counted. mvmms. PROVISIONS, Navy. commas mum, For provisions and commuted rations for enlisted men of the Navy, "°°‘ which commuted rations may be pa1d to caterers of messes in case of death or desertion upon orders of the commandinlg officers, at 50 cents per diem, anlgledmidshipmen atf 80 lgentshper 18II1,d8.I1d commuted rations stop on account 0 sic in ospital an credited sumsmmusuent at the rate of 75 cents per ration to the naval hospital fund; sub- "°‘“ Sm" sistence of men unavoidabl detained or absent from vessels to . Y . . yvhich att3chedbund(;>rS1c:1rdersd(dur1ng·d which subsistence rations to e stop e on oar `p an no cr it or commutation therefor Nam sum to given); quarters and subsistence of men on detached duty; subsistence of members of the Naval Reserve Force dur1ng period of active service; expenses of handling] provisions and for subsistence in kind at hospitals and on board s igfn lieu of subsistence allowance of female nurses and_Navy and arine Corps general courtsmartialblpriponlers unélergoiplg imprisonment with sentences of dishonora e isc ar e rom the service at the expiration of such con-

M mmm iinement; in all, §9,590,000: Provided, That the Secretary of the

museum. Navy is authorized to commute rations for such general courtsmartial prisoners m such amounts as seem to him proper, which may lyaiily dn accordance w1tl& the location of the naval lprison, but _ whic s a in no case excee 30 cents er diem for eac ration so uiiiimy °mm°°°ym eoinmuted; and for the purchase of United States Army emer ncy uxpbxgmdee hmmm rations as required: Promded further, That the unexpended b£nce °"{}‘.,;,42jp, na. of the appropriation “Provisions, Navy," carried in the Naval Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1924, shall be transferred to and merged with the appropriation for the fiscal year 1925. mA11~rrnNANcr:. M·“¤°°¤°°°°- For fuel; the removal and transportation of ashes and garbage from ships of war; b00ks, blanlxs, and statmnerfy, mcluding stationery for commanding and navigating officers 0 ships, chaplains on shore and afloat, and for the use of courts-martial on board ships; purchase, repair, and exchange of typewriters for ships; packing boxes and materials; interior fittings for general storehouses, pay offices, and accounting offices in navy yards; expenses of disbursing