Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/167

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44. 1921. 139 deodorizmg, lubricants, disinfectants; for the construction, opera- L°‘md"°“· tion, and mamtenance of laundries; and for all emergencies and extraordinary expenses arising at home and abroad, but impossible to anticipate or classify, $2,000,000. In all, for the maintenance of Quartermaster’s De artment, ac§§f,§’1'g{¤’°m°”* md Manne Corps, $9,656,450; and the money herein specifically appro- g` piriated for the maintenance of the Quartermaster’s Department, _ar1ne Corps, shall be disbursed and accoimted for in accordance with the existing law as maintenance, Quartermaster’s De artment, Marme Corps, and for that purpose shall constitute one lfund. Total, Marine Corps, exclusive of public works, $27,700,341.90. Incnnasn or run Navr, coNs·rnUc·rroN AND incnxnmzra On i;'¥,§,"§£c‘{§§§,‘°N°,',`{5 account of hulls and outfits of vessels and machinery of vessels ¤”*°'**¤°‘Y· heretofore authorized, to be available until ex ended, $53,000,000. _ Incnnasn or rnn Navr, ronrnno Boxers: Du account of sub- b£‘{§‘°“"“° *°"’°d° marine torpedo boats heretofore authorized, to be available until expended, $4,000,000. NCBEASE or rms Navr, Ammon Arm Anunmivrz Toward the °°° °""“' armor and armament for vessels heretofore authorized, to be available until expended, $$3,000,000. Total increase of the Navy heretofore authorized, $90,000,000; {,"gL§‘gi to vows Prmzided, That no part of this appropriation can be expended except beiusccnstmcwdon vessels now being construe . U { D rt t That no part of any sum appropriated by this Act shall be used m,§ES&rta€%s]£°° for any expense of the Navy epartment at Washington, District of Columbia, unless specific authority is given by law for such expenditure. - That no part of the appropriations madein this Act shall be aging}? ii°m2°il¤°g°5£ available for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintend- §{‘“m’§p‘}°y°‘j§f °“ "°" ent, foreman, or other gerson having charge of e work of any employee of the United tates Government while making or causing to e made with a stop watch or other time-measurinlg device a time study of ang job of any such employee between the starting and comp etion thereof, or o the movements of any such employee while engaged upon such work; nor shall any part of the apprepria- maswnrds. etc., _ tions made in this Act be available to pay any premiums or bonus ' or cash reward to any employee in addition to his regular wages, except for suggestions resu ting in improvements or economy in the R of mma operation of any Government plant; and that no part of the moneys wma; an be mae at appropriated in each or any section of this Act shall be used or F"? Y°"”·'°’*"°‘°"· expended for the purchase or acquirement of any article or articles that, at the time of the proposed acxgxirement, can be manufactured or produced in each or any of the overnment navy yards of ·the United States, when time and facilities permit, for a sum less than it can be urchased or acquired otherwise. R _ t t _ Sec. 2. ’Il`hat hereafter no enlisted man in the Navy shall be paid ¤,s°?,,,‘,},,,,,L “"" ‘“' on reenlistment an honorable discharge gratuity, or any proper- V9- *°·P·m· tionate part thereof, in excess of anly amount equal to one month's pa for each year of service m the ast expiring enlistment of such enlisted man. _ _ B for uma Sec. 3. That appropriations herem and hereafter made under the ,,0,,,, ,,,, yardgp etc; Bureau of Yards and Docks for public works, exclusive of repairs ggggfs ¤¤¤i axand preservation, shall remain available until expended. C wd ti Sec. 4. That during the fiscal year 1922 the ration for officers R§'{§S“g‘S,,bf,§h§‘§‘·?,, and enlisted men of the Navy entitled thereto shall be commuted imat the rate of 50 cents per diem; and the commuted value of the ration for midshipmen shall $1:08 per diem; and commuted rations stopped on account of sick in hospital shall be credited at the rate of 75 cents per ration to the naval hospital fund. _ _ Pmmm Sec. 5. That as consideration for a suitable site and requisite Exchanrgrii eu-., or rights, privileges, and easements for a receiving and distant-control '*°"°‘°' °°‘°“°°·