Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/725

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SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 114. 1918. 707 ortation of sick or insane enlisted men and apprentice seamen to hospitals, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu Nm] R¤¤¤"°*°¤°•· thereof; transportation of enlisted men of the Naval Reserve Force to and from duty, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation of civilian officers and crews of naval auxiliaries; apprehension and delivery of deserters and stragglers, and for railway guides and other expenses incident to transportation; expenses 0 recruiting for the naval service; rent of rendezvous and R°°"‘““"€· expenses of the same; purchase, rental, maintenance, operation, exchange, an repair of motonplrolpelled passenger-carrying vehicles for officia use; advertising foran o tainingmen and apprentice seamen; actual and necessary expenses in lieu of mileage to officers on dut with traveling recruiting parties, $12,000,000. _ Recreation fixr enlisted men: For the recreation, amusement, com- ,,s§j,°$:f£f’“ ‘°' °“‘ fort, and contentment of enlisted men of the Navy afloat and under p.»¢,p. ma. training ashore, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretaagof _ the Navy, under such regulations as he may prescribe: Provided, at §,§‘§',§g;,,c,,,,,,_ no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum, $150,000. _ _ - Contingent: Ferriage, continuous-service certincates, dischavaiges, °°"““g°°’· good-con act badges, and medals for men and boys, including ci an employees who render conspicuous service bfy putting their life in ` jeopardy to save life or progerty; purchase o gymnastic apparatus; transportation of effects of eceased officers an enlisted men of the Navy, and of officers and enrolled men of the Naval Reserve Force who die while on duty; books for training apprentice seamen and landsmen ; maintenance of gunnery and other training classes' packing boxes and materials; books and models; stationery; and other contingent expenses and emergencies under cognizance of the Bureau of Navigation, unforeseen and impossible to classify, $20,000. (hmm md eng, Gmmarzr AND nnormiimme nxmwrsns: Prizes, trophies, and mmgmmss. badges for excellence in gunnery, target practice, engineering exer- P‘”'·P· ’“”· cises, and for economy in coal consumption, to be awarded under such rules as the Secretary of the Navy may formulate; for the urposes of printing, recording, classifyin compiling, and publisgin the rules and results; for the €Sl38.bl1§l'lI1’l· ent an maintenance 0% T t nm Qs tc shooting galleries, target houses, targets and ranges; for estab- "g° °’ 8 ’° lished ranges, and for transporting the civilian assistants an equipment to and from ranges, $425,000. . Orrrrrrs ox rrnsr nxusmraivrz Outfits for all enlisted men and ,,,?,,‘}g‘§’,°,§,§{‘,_“”* °"‘ apprentice seamen of the Navy on first enlistment, at not to exceed rw,p.iuca. $100 each; for the clothing gratuity of officers and other members of the Naval Reserve Force, not to exceed $150 each for officers; for civilian clothing not to exceed $15 per man to men given discharges for bad conduct, undesirabilitg, or maptitude; in all, $9,975,000. Instruments and supplies: upplies or seamen’s quarters; and for m§§,j§g’$§:Q§c“}””*‘*°· the purchase of all other articles of equipage at home and abroadand for the payment of labor in equipping vessels therewith and manufacture of such articles in the several navéy yards; all pilotage and towage of ships of war; canal tolls, wha age, dock and port charges, and other necessary incidental expenses 0 a similar nature; services and materials in repairing, correcting, acgusting, and compasses on shore and on board ship; nautic and astronomic instruments and repairs to same; libraries for ships of war, professional books, schoolbooks, and papers; maintenance of gunnery and other training classes; compasses, compass fittings, including binnacles, tripods, and other appendages of ship’s com asses; logs and other appliances for measuring the ship’s way, and) leads and other appliances for sounding; photographs, photographic instruments and_ materials, printing outfit and materials; and for the gSC§§§a§(y;0c1V!lu1.n electricians for gyrocompass testing and inspectwll, 0, I ·