Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/746

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728 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. sm. 11. GH. 114. 1918. cretion, to cause to be transported to their homes the remains of _ civilian employees who die outside of the continental hrmts of the Appliétion .,;;.,1,.;, United States, $350,000: Provided, That the sum herem appropriated shall be available for payment for transportation of the remains of Xiiiresrs and Iléigl whohhave ldieg gihile (pn_duty athany 5§n{):e . p twenty- t, e teen un r an nmet ·e1g t, an s 0 C I h ml available until June liihirtieth, nineteen hundred, and twenty. ¤,,,,"§ ° °“° p“` CARE or HOSPITAL PATIENTSZ For the care, maintenance, and Addmommuds treatment of patients in naval and in other than naval hospitals, for ` the rental and gurehase of land, at Key West, Florida, and at the Fm Lyons Colo Naval Training tation, Great Lakes, $4,000,000. ¤¤va1iiqs¤xa1.' “UNrrEn STATES NAVAL HOSPITAL, Four LYONS, COLORADO! For - ‘*°°‘°°"°"“°‘ the purchase of about four hundred and twent acres of land for the enlargement and development of the Naval Zéospital, Fort Lyons, Colorado, $19,600. mgrggg usgs ·S¤1>1>1i¤=¤ BUREAU or SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS. ggcggw Nwy- PAY or THE NAVY! Pay and allowances greseribed by law of of- ` iieers on sea duty and other duty, and 0 cers on waiting orders, qlg_gfs¤j?;*°¤ 0* $33,234,498; officers on the retire list, $3,374,391; commutation of ’ quarters for officers, including boatswains, gunners, carpenters sailmakers, machinists, Egarmacists, pay clerks, and mates, naval constructors, and assis t naval constructors, $2,821,248, and also members of _Nurse Corps (female),·$44,200; for hire of quarters for officers serving troops where there are no public uarteis belonging to the Government, and where there are not sugcient quarters possessed by the United States to accommodate them, or commutation of quarters not to exceed the amount which an officer would receive were he not serving with troops and hire of quarters for officers and enlisted men on sea duty at such times as they may be deprived of their quarters on board ship due to repairs or other Euusmmea. conditions which may render them uninhabitable, $25,000; pay of enlisted men on the retired list, $540,255; extra pay to men reenlist— ing under honorable discharge, $1,400,000; interest on deposit by Am,p_m_ men, _$15,000; pay of etty officers, seamen, landsmen, and apprentice seamen, includgnlg men in the engineers’ force and men etailed for duty with the ish Commission, one hundred and eighty- one thousand four hundred and eighty-five men, plus ten thousand men for aviation service, plus fourteen thousand men in trade schools; and (pay of enlisted men of the Hospital Corps, and for the pay of enliste men detailed for duty with the Naval Militia, $121,630,172; pay of enlisted men undergoing sentence of court-martial, $540,000, and as many machinists as the President may from time to time Apprentice mmm. deem necessary to appoint; and twenty-four thousand a prentice seamen under training at training stations and on boardp training ships, at the pay prescribed by law, $8,019,600; pay of the Nurse ga nm _ _ F Corps, $670,300; rent of quarters for members of the Nurse Corps, ‘ ‘°"“° °'°°’ $55,800; retamer pay and act1ve—service pay of members of the Naval Ammmug Reserve Force, $55,001,982 ; in all, $227 ,372,946; and the money herein specifiealldy appropriated for ‘ ‘ Pay of the Navy" shall be disbiused and ,,,%,30 accounte for in accordance with existing law as "Pay of the N avv," same `qimim at and for that purpose shall constitute one fund: Provided, That s“b‘”*‘““°°‘“°°”· during the war, such cases as may be approved by the Secretary of the Navy, this approplriation shall be available for the hire of quarters for officers attac ed to submarines when they are required Pm No V to be on shore and Government quarters are not available. ‘ m' Przovrsrozvs, NAW: For provisions and commuted rations for the seamen and marines, which commuted rations may be aid to caterers of messes, in case of death or desertion, upon orders of the commanding officers, commuted rations for officers on sea duty (other than com-