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74-L CONGRESS . SESS . I. CH. 291 . JUNE 24, 1935 . Appointments at District of Columbia : Provided further, That nothing herein shall lar ge fro m enl isted men not affected . be construed to repeal or modify in any way existing laws relative to the appointment of midshipmen at large, from the enlisted per- sonnel of the naval service, or from the Naval Reserve : Provided Sea service require- further ments of appointees

That no part of this appro priation shall be available fo r from enlisted men. the pay of any midshipman appointed from enlisted men of the Navy for admission to the Naval Academy in the class entering in the calendar year 1936 who has not served aboard a vessel of the Navy in full commission for at least nine months prior to such admission . Maintenance . MAINTENANCE, ISIIREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS For equipage, supplies, and services under the cognizance of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, including stationery for com- manding, executive, communication, and navigating officers of ships, boards and courts on ships, and chaplains ; commissions, interest, and exchange ; ferriage and bridge tolls ; including street-car fares ; rent of buildings and offices not in navy yards except for use of naval attaches and recruiting officers ; accident prevention ; services of civilian employees under the cognizance of the Bureau of Supplies Freight, etc., charges . and Accounts ; freight, express, and parcel-post charges, including transportation of funds and cost of insurance on shipments of money when necessary, and ice for cooling drinking water on shore (except at naval hospitals and shops at industrial navy yards), pertaining to the Navy Department and Naval Establishment, Prodsos.

$8,350,540 : Provided, That no part of this or any other appropria- Supply or replace- ment of kitchen, etc ., tion contai ned in this A ct sha ll be availab le for or on accou nt of the were for officers' guar- su ters ashore forbidden .

pply or replacement of table linen, dishes, glassware, silver, and kitchen utensils for use in the residences or quarters of officers on Transporting pr i- shore : Provi ded furt her, That no appropriation contained in this vately owned automo- biles forbidden ; excep. Act shall be available for any expense for or incident to the trans- tion . portation of privately owned automobiles except on account of the return to the United States of such privately owned automobiles as may have been transport ed to points ou tside of the co ntinental limits of the United States at public expense prior to July 1, 1932 : Provided further, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation for employees assigned to group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of the Navy Department shall not exceed $4,400,000 : Provided further, That, wi thout deposit t o the credit o f the Treasurer of the United States and withdrawal on money requisitions, receipts of public moneys from sales or other sources by officers of the Navy and Marine Corps on disbursing duty and charged in their official accounts may be used by them as required for current expenditures, all necessary bookkeeping adjustments of appropriations, funds, and accounts to be made in the settlement of their disbursing accounts . Group IV (b) em- pl oyees . Use of certain re- ceipts for current ex- penditures ; accounting . Clothing and small- stores fund . Issue to aviat ion ca- dets and Naval Re- serve. Evacuation of high explos ives . Handling, transport- ing, etc. CLOT HING, NAVAL RE SERV E The clothing and small-stores fund shall be charged with the value of all i ssues of clothi ng and small s tores made to a viation cadets and enlisted men of the Naval Reserve and the uniform gratuity paid to of ficers of th e Naval Reser ve . EVA CUATIO N OF H IGH EX PLOSIV ES, NA VY Toward the handling and transportation of high explosives to the naval ammunition depot, Hawthorne, Nevada, and other points, and expenses incident thereto, in accordance with the primary recom-