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72d CONGRESS . SESS. I. CH. 318 . JUNE 30, 1932 . erg a crehendingdesert- sistence and transfers en route, or' cash in lieu thereof ; apprehension and delivery of deserters and stragglers, and for railway guides and Recruiting . other e xpense s inci dent t o tran sporta tion ° expe nses o f recr uiting for the naval service ; rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same ; advertising for and obtaining men and apprentice seamen ; actual and necessary expenses in lieu of mileage to officers on duty Transporting de . with traveling recruitin

arties ° transportation of dependents of pendants g g p_ , Funeral escorts . officers and enlisted - men (not to exceed $450,000) ; expenses of funeral escorts of na val pe rsonne l ; in all, $ 4,017, 173, a nd not more than $593,479 of such sum shall be available for travel by officers, mid- Aggregate amount . shi men, and female nurses ; In all, for pay, subsistence, and transportation of naval personnel, Accounting, etc. $149,877, 831, of w hich sum $1,000,00 0 shall b e immedia tely avai lable„ and the money herein specificially appropriated, or transferred from the clothing and small stores' fund to this appropriation as herein authorize d, for " Pay, subsistence, and transportation of naval per- sonnel," shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with Provisos.

existing law and shall constitute one fund : Provided, That additional Additional medical detail for Veterans' commissio ned, warr anted, ap pointed, enlisted, , and civ ilian per sonnel Aedmininstraatii o on bpa- of the Medical Department of the Navy, required for the care of pitals d patients of the United States Veterans' Administration in naval hos- pitals, may be employed in addition to the numbers appropriated for Restriction on ad- missions to Naval in this Act : Provided further, That no part of this appropriation A, 9e yafterJanuary Shall be available for the pay of any midshipmen whose admission subsequen t to Janu ary 30, 1 932, woul d result in exceed ing at an y time an allowance of three midshipmen for each Senator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress ; of one midshipman for Porto Rico, a native of the island appointed on nomination of the governor, and of three midshipmen Yrom Porto Rico, appointed on nomination of the Appointments at Resi dent Commi ssion er ; an d of t wo mid shipme n for the Di strict of large or from enlisted Columbia : Provided further, That nothing herein shall be construed men not affected .

to repea l or modi fy in any way exis ting law s relativ e to the appoint- ment of midshipmen at large, from the enlisted personnel of the Sea service require- naval service, or from the Naval Reserve : Provided further, That no meat s nlisted pment part of this appr opriation shall be availab le for th e pay of any mid- shipman appointed from enlisted men of the Navy for admission to the Na val Ac ademy in the class enter ing in the ca lendar year 193& who has not serve aboard a vessel of the Navy in full commission for at least nine months prior to such admission . MA INTE NAN CE, BURE AU OF SU PPL IES AND ACCO UNTS Maintenance .

Fo r equi page, suppli es and servi ces un der the cogni zance of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, including stationery for com- manding, executive, communication, and navigating officers of ships, boards and courts on ships, and chaplains ; accident prevention ; serv- Freight,etc" depart . ices of civilian employees under the cognizance of the Bureau of meat and bureaus .

Supplies and Accounts ; freight, express, and parcel-post charges pertaining to the Navy Department and Naval Establishment, ProvLsoa .

$9,417,500 : Provided, That no appropriation contained in this Act Not available r transporting privately shall be availa ble for a ny expens e for or incident to the tr ansporta- owned automobiles ; ex- tion of private) owned automobiles except on account of the return caption .

to the United States of such privately owned automobiles as may S

be in transit to or from points outside of the continental limits of the Un ited- Sta tes or ha ve been t ransporte d to such outside points at Limit on sum for public expense on or by the date of the approval of this Act : Pro- Group IV (b) employ vided further, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation see ' a

for employees assigned to Group IV (b) and those performing