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H 4;,1 TITLE 3 ,9,, givkets as may ki MS diS€i‘efi0n seem nacesligry, and to g.,,$,,g.;, >.;um— to <>iH·i·<>i‘>= ami Others ordexml to peyform t;·&?·€1 ,1. l»sl;·.;iul business; and puymgm for such trausp0rtz1tion ,;.;_;,.$. {gym theif receipt, in arsvcydzzxxce with-.c0mmercla1

 my I?l`l(}f* to the actual xxwfcrmance obthe travel im-
 ~é, shall noffbe rc·gz11·¢led as :111 advance of public money

vqzmz me xmwuxizag of section 529 of Title: 31, MONEY vmml

 .;~.€   (A;»r; 27, 1904, é. 1630, § 1, 33 Shtat. 403.) .

5;%%:5. Cilicers traveling abr0ad.——Officers of the Navy tmyelie.; :m;·.»ud ma<1ax··ordérs shall trgxyel by thelmost direct route, zT.—· »~~·:asim1 and ne—ce.ssi.ty for such order to certlficd by than

   v i.~~.a;in;z the-same. _ (Aug. 5, 1882, c. 391, 22 ‘[S€at. 286.}

2421;;. Fe·r‘_diem tccflicers and enlisted men of ·Navy and

l3,.§·;m· Ccirps makingaerial sui·vcys_ of rivers, harbqrg, etc.- `

EM ~m=r actual additional expenses td which Hiers are sphg,..l.~$1 when making aerial surveys, hereafter a per diem‘0f il; in lieu of other travel allowapces shall be pe1id°to officers, w.m·.mr qrhcers, and enlisted men of `the Army, Navy, and I»i.1;·2:4.· lwrps for the actualytiuie consumed while traveling by my ¤·m·il=r competenti orders, in connection with aerial surveys Hi ym·rs and l1arb9x·s, or other governmental projects, Wand fl we- {lima of $6 for the actual lime consumed mln makixig. such msg.;} lm:-sgys, to be paid from appropriations available for mv pmxileaxlur improvement .61* project for whigh the survey is Ewing 'mmiezh Provided, Tl1&C}‘ll0t mole, than mia of the per Q_i;··m allowances authorized- in this section shall be paid for amy. ami day. (Mar. 3, 1925, c. g467,.§ 5, 43 Stat. ,1190.)- . V $94. Settlement of traveling expense _ claims.—The setgleuwm of all traveling expense clqimg, where the payment of such i¤ ;mzim·i:r.ed by..existing mw, and the detefminaticn of glis- »l:m~·e·s 'zmd of what constitutes the shortest usually traveled www in the meaning or lawsyeglaling to traveling allowances, Ami! :u:eurd to such rul¢·>s_as'~ll1c Secretary Qf°l1l1&`N&V$' may

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·ii»e·; (Mar. 3,1909, c..255;._35 Stat. 774.) H - `

895. Travel allowance to enlisted men on __disgharge.-·-———An (*§%ll%l1‘fl umu discharged frqm the Navi lor Mzlrinc Corps; l·:l.·l·;»x by way of pu,nis1m1_éqt for an olfexise, shall receive L .···m>. por mile for the distance from the placelot his dis· .·m¤::·- so mlm; plawc of his acceptance f(>r eulistment,`enr01l- mms. m- nmgtar imo the service: Provided, That-for sca travél iawiml in travel between place of. dischargé and plaéa of

1·-¤·.·;»mm”·e for ém·0llmem£,_ enlistment., ci; muster info the

s4·:·vi¤·{» only tmzi.~;;»¤»x·fatl,0n in_ kind and. subsistence en route _§~l3HH' be allowed: Providcel 'fuzjlhvr, Tlmt_enlisted—men·’11uder thee me of eighteen disclmrgedpu the_&[`$nlicatl0t1 of either . ¤»2`_zm·ia· parents or legal guardian [shall be furnished with l!`§i!§S{3U!‘U+$.l.l0!l lu. ki·¤d f1'0m {Im place .0f diS<311£\1‘ge.t0`.th€ _ _·ra¤ih·{»s1<.l~sta,tion at or nearest to the ’p1a<:e of ac<:eptanc•e_; for {·¤im¤m>¤t, Q; to their home it thé distancg thereto is no gsmter {him from the place of'.dl§§£3l1&1‘g€· to the place qt accept- {law fof enlistmmxt, but it the `k1it!emng;·e be greater 0 they Q Mmjy lm fumished transportation in kind fc? a distance eqwll -l¤».1l1zit "fxjom the plaqe of dischayge to lhé place of 8CC€*l)lT§J.Kl(.'¢ . {ur emiétment. (Jima 3, 1916, ,0. 134, Q 126, 39 Stat;’217; }·`·.l%>, 28, 1919, c. 70, § 3, 40 Slgat. 1203;. Sept. 22, 1922, c. 409, 42{Smt. 1021,) V I , . V ‘ é . . " 896. Trampcrhgticn to families of oicers and enlisted men fm Pelimmmut change; of stating; ljmn5p0rtntim1 of l\0\lS€h0ld· . §ffecls.——Subje¢:t to tl1€·p1•0’visim1$ at section 20 of Title {37, 1*.w Am: A;.r.0wANc¥.%, hereaffcr when any commissioned imlcer, l1·»1¤€0¤¤amissi¤ned {smear at mg gmde ot calc}? saergemnt and abwé, »m¢·1m1 ing any umxccmmissicahed office; of the mrgne Corps of Cvfrespcuging grade, 'wgrrant oH§s?er, chief ]}BttY*f1fH€€‘l°.` 01* betty ofécar (.§rs1t#cla.ss), hmmag A wife on 4dapem1ex1t°— child <»r-children, is ordered tp make a pergmnent ¢hange of stm tion, the United States shh11.1’urn1sh t;·amportntl<m‘ in. klrid fl‘0fI1`·fBH{1S appmprial;e»<1.£m· the tvausporliatimx of the Army; 9 the Naw. the Marine Corpsfthe Coast: Guard; the Coast: aiiil

>;..»»i-zmvy § 903 Geodetic Survey, end the Public Health Service to his new station for the wife und deperident child or children: Pmvided, That forpersons in the navel service the term "per— c mnnent station," es used in this section, shell be interpreted sto mean a shore station or the home yard of the vessel to wlxlch

 tlxeperson concerned maybe ordered; and e duly nutlxorized Y

change in home yard lor home port of smh vessel shell be ldeemed u change of station: Provided further, That if the cost of! such transportation exceeds that for tronsportetion from the old to the new station the excess `cost shell be paid to the United States by the o@cer concerned: Provided fztrthe;·, That' trunnsportation supplied the wife or dependent child or childrens oixysuch ofiicerpto 01·_from stations beyond the continental lin` ts of the United States; shall not ibé other then by Governxt transport, if such transportation is availdl»le:·And pfovidcd further, That the personnel of the Navy shall have the benefit of zflllexisting lows applying to the Army and the Marine. Corps for `the transportation of household eifects. (May 18, 1920, c. 190, § 12, 41 Stat. 604.) · · · _ RATIONS 901. _»R8ti01’\8 of enlisted men and boys, and néidshipmen.·—-— · All enlisted men end boys in the Navy, attgxchedto any United States vessel or station and doing duty.-thereon, and midshipmen, shall. be allowed a ration, or commutation thereof in u1_0ney,·under such liniitotious and regulations as the Secre- ·tery of the_Navy may prescribe;} (Jen. 30,`i1885,·c. 43, § 1, —23Stat._291.) ’ r _· . ·. ' ?02.' Constituents of Navy ration.——The Navy ration shell up cdnsistpof the following daily allowance of provisions to each person: One pound and-· 21 quartenxof salt or-`sxnoked meet, with three ounces-of dried or. six ounces of canned or preserved 'fx·uit,· and three gills of beans or pense, sor tu·elve_ounces of flour} or one pound of preserved meet, with three ounces of dried or si; ounces of canned or-preserved fruit ond eight ounces of rice or twelve ounces of canned vegetables, or six ounces of " desiccuted vegetables; together with; one pound of biscuit, two ounces of butter, four ounces of sugar, two ounces of coffee or cocoa, or 0ne—he.lf ounce of tea ond one ounce-of condensed milk or evaporated crenm; and `ne weekly nllowonce‘ of Ionequorter pound of macaroni, four ounces of cheese, four ounces of `tonnntoes, gone-half pint of vinegar or sauce, onequarter pint of pickles,. ,0ne—qum·ter pint of uiolnsses,. four ounces of salt, one—hnlf ounce of pepper,_one—eigl1th ounce of r spices,` and one·halt ounce of dry, mustard. Seven pounds of (lard, or a suitable substitute, shall be allowed for every hundred pounds of Hour jssued as hreed,,und suelrquentitles of yeast and iln»voring extracts es suny be necessary. (R, S. § 1584); July 1, 1902, cl 136S,`_32 Stat. 679; June 29, 1906,}:. 3590, 32 Stat; 570.) ,_ ' ~ ._ _ · ; _ · $03. Substitutions in rotion.———·The following suhstltution for the `components of the rutionemuy be mode when; deemed' necessary by the senior o@cer present in commend: For one end; one—quorter pounds dof sult or srnoked ment or one pound of preserved meat, one on`lii'tl1ree4qla:1.1‘ter· pounds of fresh meat or fresh f‘ls_hQ or eight eggs~;» in lieu of the articles usually issued with snlt, smoked or preserved ment, one ond. three·:»quortes &usus of- fresh vegetables; for one pound of biscuit, one and 'onequerter pounds of soft bread or eighteen ounces of flour; for three gills of bonus or posse. twelve ounces of Hour or eight ouncesof rice or other starch food, or tvvelve ounces ofecuxznedo vegetables; for one pound of condensed milk or evsporeted__cre:1in, one quart of fresli milk; for three ‘ou‘rices` ‘ of dried orsix ounces of. canned orgegeserved fruit, nine ounces of fresh (fruit; and for twelve ouhcesfof ilour or eight ounces of rice or otlxer starch food, or tvcelve ounces of canned vegetables, three gills ot beans or peese; in lieu of the ufeekly ·al~‘ lowe.nce‘·0£ ene·qusrter pound of rnucuronl; four ounces "of