Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 36 Part 1.djvu/1303

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SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. CH] 239. 1911. 1279 which attached under orders (during which subsistence rations to be stopped on board ship and no credit for commutation therefor to be gpen) ; and for suhs1stence_of female nurses, and Navy and Marine _rps general courts-martial prisoners undergoing imprisonment with sentences of dishonorable dischar e from the service at the expiration of such confinement: Promkled, `That the Secretary of the Pmws . Navy is authorised to commute rations for such general courts- ¤¤?imumi°¤’ PM martial prisoners m such amounts as seem to him proper, which ma va;-K in accordance with the location of the naval prison, but which sh m no case exceed thirty cents per diem for each ration so commuted, labor m general storehouses and aymasters’ offices in navy yards, mcluding naval stations maintained) in island possessions under the control of the United States, and expenses in handlzg stores purchased and manufactured under the general account of vances; and for the purchase of United States Army emergency rations, as required: Provided furtlwr, That the sum to be paid out of this ,gh*§.g=i¤¤ri ¢l¢¤’i¤¤ appropriation, imder the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for ° " c emists and for clerical, inspection, and messenger service in the general storehouses and paymasters’ offices of the navy yards and naval stations for the fiscal year endiqg June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, shall not exceed our hundred and forty-seven thopsand five hundred and forty-four dollars and eighty-eight cen s. In all, seven million fourhundred and thirty thousand dollars. Oorrrmenrrr, Bunmu or- Surrnrns arm Accomvrs: For fuel, books ¤<>¤¤¤s¤¤r- and blanks, stationery, interior fittings for general storehouses and pay officw in navy yards; coffee mills and repairs thereto; expenses ' of naval clothing factory and machinery for same, tolls, ferriages, - yeoma.n’s stores, safes, newspapers, and other incidental expenses, one hhndred and fifty-nine thousand dollars. _ Fnmorrr, Burman or Surrrrns AND Accormrs: All fre%ht and ,f,`{,°{,*u‘;‘;,P_§?°’““°°* express charges pertaining to the Navy Dgaartment and its ureaus, except the transportation of coal for the ureau of Equipment, five hundred and thi.rty-five thousand dollars. ‘ The permanent Naval Supply Fund created lgiithe Act of March ,,,,§f§§',‘§],,,f“*’*"" ‘““° third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, as mo ed by the Acts of gg. r-7% 668. Jrme tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, and March third, eight- v¤rZ wl $l°*zsr.' een hundred and ninety-seven, and further increased bg the cts V°‘·”·’·"· of January fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, an February fourteenth, nineteen hundred and two, is hereby abolished, and of the sum remaining on the books of the Treasury to the credit of the said fund after the adjustment of all liabilities, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to cause the sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars transferred to the credit of said fund from the General Account of Advances to be returned to General Account of Advances, and the remainder to be covered into the Y Treasury; and hereafter the Naval Supply Account for the_ Naval c0’Q,{’,§“Q0 sggglfl gig; Establishment, as created by the Act o June twentydifth, nuieteen pgifgn cigars. hundred and ten, under the Bureau of Supphes and Accounts, shall 'P" ` govern the charging, crediting, receipt;}-purchase, transfer, manufacture, repair, issue, and consumption of stores for the Naval Establishment, excepting the materials named in that Act and such other _ materials as the Secretary of the Navy may designate: Provided, That {,i{,‘{,‘§',‘§’g,,,,,_ the amount expended under General Account of Advances for the purchase and manufacture of stores and materials for the Naval Establishment shall not exceed the amount available for such purposes.