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SIXTY~NINTH CONGRESS: Sass; VII; ZC¤Z 269.- 1927. l2$7 midshipmemincluding reimbursement of travelin expenses, while traveling under orders after appointment as·midsh§£1men;` for-actual traveliug··expenses·of female nurses; for travel owance or for transportation and subsistence as authorized by law of men upssaaiscaasgs; transportation of enlisted men and men and? a plicants for enlistment at homeéand ab, ,, with subl sistence and) transfersen route, or cash in lieu thereof;~transport»a» tion to their homes, ifresidents of the Umted States,»of· enlisted men and apprentice seunen discharged on medical survey, with sub- sistence an transfers en route, or cash in lieuthereof; transportation of sick, or insaneenlisted men and apprentice seamen to ospitals, withsubsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; apprehension and deliveryof deserters and stragglers, and- for rail- way guides and other expenses incident to transportation- expenses* R°°*"°*¤¤· of recruiting for the naval service; rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same; advertising for and, obtaining msn and apprentice seamen; actual and necessary expenses in lieu of mileage to officers on duty with traveling recruiting parties; transportation of dependents of 'oiiicers and enlisted men, in all,-$4,535,250. In all, for pay, subsistence, and transportation of naval personnel, ·*¤”°¤°°° ’*'°°¤¤*· $148,092,9%, of which sum $500,000 shall be available immediately; Amman, . and the money herein specifically appropriated for “Pay, subsist- ` ence, and transportation of naval personnel,” shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law and shall constitute ,,,,,,0, one fund: Provided, That additional commissioned, warranted, Addiumiu moans; appointed, enlisted, and civilian personnel of themedical department §°”,,,:‘J‘°1{,‘L‘,}:{,*,$"°f, o the N ag, required for the care of patients of the United States “”"’°°¤'°•*¤· Veterans’ uxeau in naval hospitals, may be employed in addition Rcmmon on _d_ to the numbers appropriated for in this Act: Provided further, That ¤u¤¤¤¤¤¤ co Naval no(part of this apprpipriation shall be available for the pa of any ‘°{;°3f‘1‘,’:‘,,_m,_ mi shipmeu whose a mission subsequent to January 3, 192% would result in exceedinglat any time an allowance of three midshipmen for each Senator, epresentative, and Dele ate in Congress; o one midshipman for Porto Rico, a native of 5xe island, argginted on ‘ nomination of the governor, and of three midshi men m Porto Rico, appointed on nomination of the Resident Cgmmissioner; and of two midshi men for the District of Columbia: Provided further, AE‘§,?*§§,,’{‘Z§§:,§§ That nothing erem shall be construed to repeal or modify in any ¤*°¤¤°*•¤•¤°•¤· way existing laws relative to the agppointment of midshi men at llgrgei from the enlisted personnel o the naval service or fiom the ava Reserve. uamrnnancn, armmav or surrmns nm aocomwrs For fuel; the removal and transportation of ashes and garbage M°m°°°°°°` from ships of war; books, blanks, an stationery, including stationery for commanding and navigating officers of ships, cha lains on shore and afloat, and or the use of courts-martial on ard ships; purchase repair, and exchange of typewriters for ships; packing boxes and materials; interior iittings or rgneral store ouses, pay oiiioes and accountiplgs oilices in navy ya; expenses of disbursing oilioers; coffee m' and repair thereto; expenses-ofnaval clothing factory E ul mmm uu and machinery for the same; laboratory equigcment; purchase of ° ° pp ` articles of uipage at home and abroad under cognizance of the Bureau of Bélupphes and Accounts, and for the payment of labor in equipping vemels therewith, and the manufacture of such articles in t e several navy dyards; musical instruments and music; mess outfits; soap on boar naval vessels; tolls, ferriage, yeomen’s stores, Fmlgm D mm safes, and other incidental expenses; all freight and express charges ma amiss. pertaining to the Navy Department and its bureaus; labor in general