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756 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 255. 1909. insane enlisted men and apprentice seamen to hospitals, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in heu thereof; apprehension ~ mild delivery of desiertteiks aind straggllers, andhihg raiilwgy gpideitaépd ot er ex enses mc1 en 0 ranspo a ion eig un e an egg

  • ‘*W*-·¤·-ml I Nh thousand dollars: Provided, That ltshe Secretary of the I*}aH_1s; hereaem. _ after uthorized to transport to t cir omes or p aces o e is men

on as heamay designate, all discharged nayal prisoners; aha; expenlse pf such tra ortation shall e aid out 0 any money t a may e 0 the credi]liS<il' prisoners when discharged; where there is no such money, the expense shall be paid out of money reppived 1g0m gtnesrlalnd ftp'- ¤M¤¤¤¤!¤¤¤¤8· fe`tu.res imposed by naval courts-martial: r ° e url er I at the - Sdcreta df the Na is hereby authorized to finnish naval prisoners upon dilshharge smtge civilian clothin in case, and only where, said discharged prisoners woulddotherwiss gbe unprovided with suitable clothing to meet their imme iate nee s. hmm- Recruiting: Expenses of recruiting for the naval service; rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same; advertising for and obtaining men and apprentice seamen; actual and necessary exenses in lieu of mile e to officers on dnt with traveling recruiting mm P ‘ ag ° h dh ll ·P vid d Th t ¤.$*..l..n‘***·** °‘ *8** $252% Ea? 'L‘§.‘{,‘l-£‘i,$‘}».I’}§‘f.'L°li 13 “3;‘§a.i3d“£_‘mZuit£g mini.? ordinary seamen, or apprentice seamen, unless m case of minors a certificate of birth or a verified written statement by the parents, or either of them, or in case of their death a verified written_ statement b the legal guardian, be first furnished to the recruiting officer, sfirowing applicant to be of age, required by naval regulations, which shall be presented with the application forenlistment. _ ¤¤¤¤¤8•¤*· Contingent: Ferriage, continuous-service certificates, discharges, good-conduct badges, and medals for men and boys; purchase of gymnastic apparatus: transportation of effects of eceased officers and enlisted men of the navy; books for training apprentice seamen and landsmen; maintenance of gunncrfy and other training classes; acking boxes and materials, and other contingent ex enses an gmergencies arising under cognizance of the Bureau of lgavigation, _ unforeseen and impossible to classify, fifteen thousand dollars. _ Guunerr ¤¤¤¤¤¤·¤· Gunnery exercises: Prizes, trophies, and badges for excellence in _ gunnery exercises and target practice; for the establishment and maintenance of shooting galleries, target houses, targets, and ranges; for hirin established ranges, and for transportation of civilian assistants and equipment to and from ranges, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. 0****- Orrrrrs ox rmsr nnusruizxrz Outfits for all enlisted men and apprentice seamen of the navy onhiirs?hen‘listment, at not to Exceed (slixty dollars each, one million two un e and ninety-one thousand six hundred and twenty dollars. _ _ nllllpiipépcp ance of ‘hlAIN'1`ENANtJE or NAVaL. :AUXILIAR.IES1 Pay, transportation, ship-

 ping, and subsistence of civihlan oflgcers anil crews of naval auxiliaries

and all expenses connectet wit nava auxiliaries employed in emergencies, which can not be paid from other appropriations, six hundred and sixty-one thousand dollars. , _ rmmmg¤¤m¤¤¤.d NAW'AL traxrmxe srAT10N, CAL1FORNrA: Maintenance of naval ,Q,f"°"B“""‘m““ ‘ training station, Yerba Buena Island, California, namely: Labor and material; buildings and wharves; general care, repairs, and improvements of grounds, buildmgs, and wharves; wharfage, ferriage, and street-car are; purchase and maintenance of liv; stoeg, and attendance on same· wagons carts, imp enients, an too and repairs to same ; fire engines and extinguishers: boats and gyninastic implements; models and other articles needed in instruction of apprentice seamen; printing outfit and materials, and maintenance of same; heating and lightmg; stationery, books, and periodicals; fresh water,