Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/904

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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 209. 1925. 873 50 cents per diem, and midshipmen at 80 cents per diem, and commuted rations stopped on account of sick in hospital and credited at the rate of 75 cents per ration to the naval hospital fimd; subsistence ;,£3l§°§’f,°g{'°°’iI°b°°"° of men imavoidably detained or absent from vessels to which attached under orders (during which subsistence rations to be stopped on board shilp and no credit for commutation therefor to be given) ; quarters an subsistence of men on detached duty; subsistence of N¤v¤1R¤¤¤rv¤F<>r<=¤· members of the Naval Reserve Force during period of active service; ex nses of handling provisions and for subsistence in kind at hospital? and on board ship in lieu of subsistence allowance of female nurses and Navy and Marine Corps general courts—martial risoners undergoing imprisonment with sentences of dishonorable discharge from the service at the expiration of such confinement; in all, $19,800,000; Provided, That the Secretary of the Navy is authorized gggghm mmm to commute rations for such general courts-martial prisoners in such forprisoners. amounts as seem to him proper, which may vary in accordance with the location of the naval prison, but which shall in no case exceed 30 cents per diem for each ration so commuted; and for the purchase ,,§§§,Y °'“°"‘°“”’ of United States Army emergency rations as required. MAINTENANCE For fuel; the removal and transportation of ashes and garbage M‘“"'*’°°"°°· from ships of war; books, blanks, and stationery, including stationery for commanding and navigating officers of shi s, chaplains on shore and afloat, and or the use of courts—martial on Ecard ships; purchase, repair, and exchange of typewriters for ships; packing boxes and materials; interior fittings for general store ouses, pay offices, and accountin offices in navy yards; expenses of disbursing officers; coffee milIs and repair thereto; expenses of naval clothing factory _ _ and machinery for the same; laboratory equipment; purchase of E‘*“"’"‘°“”""""°S‘ articles of equipage at home and abroad under the cognizance of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, and for the payment of labor in equipping vessels therewith, and the manufacture of such articles in the several nagy yards; muiical ifistrpments and music; mess outgts; 808 on oar nava vesse s; to s, erriage, eomen s stores, sa es, 1, _ , anti) other incidental expenses; all freight and express charges per· Meilgtigwmm taining to the Navy Department and 1tS bureaus; labor in general storehouses, paymasters’ ofices, and accounting offices in navy yards and naval stations, including naval stations maintained in island possessions under the control of the United States, and expenses in anclling stores urehased and manufactured under " the naval sup- ,,,,,,,,_ ply account fund "; in all, $9,800,000: Provided, That the sum to be i ¤¤>·» =¤¤~ paid out of this a propriation, under the direction of the Secretary ' of the Navy, for chemists and for clerical, inspection, and messenger service in the supply and accounting departments of the navy yards and naval stations and disbnrsing offices for the fiscal year end1ng June 30, 1926, shall not exceed $2,850,000. _ cmumig we smu- The clothing and small-stores fund shall be charged with the value Stggjéggé um w,,st_ of all issues of clothing and small stores made to enlisted men and aiiems, uniform gamapprentice seamen required as outfits on first enlistment, I10l2 to BK- u$éa».°t°" ° as cecd $100 each, and for uniform gratuity to enrolled men of the Naval Reserve Force and for civilian clothing not to exceed _$l5 per {nan to men given discharge for bad conduct, for undesirabihty, or inaptitude, the uniform gratuity paid to officers of the Naval Reserve _ Force, and the authorized issues of clothing and equipment to the "°'°° C°”"· members of the Naval Nurse Corps.