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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 355. 1926. 611 shoots marksmen, or re larl detailed as captains, gun pointei; co0ks,.messme¤u, ingcliudirivg interest on dilpudsits by.enlisted men, post excha e debts of deserters,..undereeuch5r¤1les as the Secretary of thepgiavy may prescribe, and the. authorimd travel allowance of discharged enlisted men, and for prizes foriexcellenoe in gunne exercises and practice; and for ay of enlisted men designateltly as Navy mail cler ans}-asdstant 1%% mail clerks,~both afloat and amore, and for gratnritiesl to enlisted men discharged not under honorable conditions-;-pay andnllowanoes, $8,066,840; allow- ance for lodging andsubsistence,#\$782,178·{4lin all, $8,848,518; hFor.pay lendézllewaéices prescribed by we of enlisted men on R¤¤¤¤d¤¤¤*¤*¤¤¤¤w· t e retired `st 1 ,00 . ‘* 1 i Undrawn cldthin :`F0r payment to discharged enlisted men for U¤°*°”¤¤*°t¤i¤¢· clothing undrawn, &6Q,000;= e 1*- i g A 0 i _ For pay and·allowances*of the»Marine Corps Reserve (a) exclud- ,,,L§§““° °°""’ R°“ ingtransferred end assigned amen, $55,000; (b)· transferred men, V°*·*3·¤· ¤°°°· $185,480, (c) assigned men, $65,000; in al1,»$305,·180.· r · 1 _ _ _ For mileageand actual <and1neeessary‘~expenses and per diem in M“°“8’ lieu of subsistence as authorizedé‘l2¢1law1te-oiiicers traveling under _ orders without troops, $125,000%* rooided, Vl`hat*hereafter officers on GW performing travel by Government-owned vessels for which no trans- gmmlwt hygeek ¤<>= pprtatioii age is charged shall< onlyjbe entitled to- reimbursement ‘ o actua an necessary expensesixicurredl .· y . _ A - 1 _ In all, $14370,347, and the meneiy herein specifically appropriated WELWM md °°" for pay of the Marine Corps shal 6 be disbursed and accounted for in accordance withexisting law as pay of the Marine Coips, and for that purpose shall constmiteone fund. e M _ e 1 rar or cxvm mrrnornss, nsnmnoonrs ‘ Pay eseivu force: For Eemmi revises in the Diana of comm- h,S;¥,‘,‘3.:,‘;.°.;"°’"*’·‘ bia, 111 accordance witht e»Classiiicat:ion Act of 1923, as follows: Oiiices of the Major General Commandant and adjutant and i“8&°“°"f$°i’°*°’ @4 i it it i ` i it ceote~ ester, 22,080; 1 1; ~ · Office of the ggxiltermaster, $75,280; in all, $160,000. i ‘ 1 ‘ » ommnn. nxrsrrsns, nrnsmn corre 1· G°¤°*¤!°¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· For every extpleanditure reguisite, for,·and incident to, the author-. *“"*°'*¤°d °‘*l°°¤~ izeclwork of Marine; other than as appropriated for under the headings oflpayiand aries,-as follows: . · For provisions, subsistence,-board andelodging of enlisted men, P'°"*’*°°’·°°°· recruits and recruiting parties, and applicants for enlistment, cash allowance for lodiing and subsistence men traveling on dulgy; ice, ice mac mes and their maintenance, $3,026,000; y or cloth1.nE.f0r_enl1sted men, $1,134,000.; ._ i . ‘ ~ 1 », 3 ¤ C*°*m¤¢· c

fuel, Get, hght, and; powers, Including; sales to officers, F¤¤1»¤=c

FW $UPPH§$i%li¢}zi`¤q¤iP¤¤$¤@, their lroha-so Illnuiictliragefllpgiugiiors, repair, preservation, _amlth¤nd1ing;.recreatio l, eclniliationali °'*‘~ D hb¥?;)¥`Y¤ ¥1m$1¢8»l» %,i8p¤Z¢—;&¤d-. un:i supplies., t , lll men ,S81’Y1¢BS,‘8·D Liner en y _e {;f , asean marking il rizesp for exceheneeyintgunnery p __ ..r1ile·£i·lactice good-conduct bu%es,~.medals, and but2to¤s.,%gvv%}‘!l¢d_to eiiicersgand enlisted men by he Government for conspicuous, gallant, and specialiseryice; rerétéil and $1§&)115t6ebnance of targetranges and entrance fees for com- P For trtlnsportation of troops and applicants for enlistment includ- ,,,T,f§“§,";_°”‘“°” ““‘ ing cash in lieu of ferriagef and transfers en route; toiletltits for ‘ 0