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 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3590. 1906. 555 the Navy: Provided jin·the7·, That nothing herein contained shall be R°¤°*l¤*i°¤· held or construed to increase the number of chaplains as now authorized by law or to reduce the rank or pay of any now serving. That from and after the passage of this Act the allowances of civil ,mA}{j>,;;’*;S¤fj3<·;c¤¤ civil engineers and pgofessors of mathematics in the Nav shall be the same g ’ ' as are or may provided by or in pursuance of {uv for naval constructors, and the allowances of assistant civil engineers the same as for assistant naval constructors. Conrmomrr, Nsvrz For all emer encies and extraordinary expenses, contingent. exclusive of personal services in the Navy Department, or any of its subordinate bureaus or offices at Washington, District of Columbia, arising at home or abroad, but impossible to be antici ted or classified, to be expended on the approval and authority of th): Secretary of the Navy, and for such ur ses as he may deem proper, sixty-five thousand dollars: Hmdzd, That the accounting officers of the Treas- mpc, ,0 CMI ury are herebiy authorized and directed to allow, in the settlement of <>¤1v¤¤K¤<¤S i¤ i¤1¤¤¤ accounts of isbursing officers involved, payments made under the M appropriation "Contingent, Navy,” to civilian employees appointed by the Navy Department for duty in and serving at naval stations maintained in the island possessions during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven. The Solicitor in the office of the Judge—Advocate-General of the Ag&j{’eféQ,fgl,§¥°‘ Navy shall hereafter receive an annual salary of four thousand dollars S0licl!.or’s maui. during the service of the present incumbent. BUREAU or NAVIGATION. I mplumu of ump- TRANSPOBl'ATION, nmomnrme, Asn ooiwmcnurz Transportation: T¤¤·v<>¤*·•¤·>¤· For the transportation of enlisted men and apprentice seamen at home and abroad, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof, transpormtion to their homes, if residents of the United States, of enlisted men and apprentice seamen discharged on medical survey, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; transportation of sick or insane enlisted men and apprentice seamen to ospitals, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof; apprehension and delivery of deserters and stragglers, and for railway guides and other e nses incident to transportation, three hundred and eighty thousand dldllhrs: Prolvided, That hereafter enlisted Prvviw. men, discharged on account of expiration of enlistment, shall receive M"°°“°‘ in lieu of transportation and subsistence, travel allowance of four cents per mile from the place of discharge to the place of enlistment, for travel in the United States. Recruiting: Expenses of recruiting for the naval service; rent of R*°'““*“¤· rendezvous and eiépenses of maintaining the same: advertising for and obtaining men an appirentice seamen; actual and necessary expenses in lieu of mileage to officers on duty with traveling recruitin parties, one hundred and twenty-one thousand three hundred and any dollars: Bwided, That no part of this appropriation shall be expended proviso. in recruiting seamen, ordinary seamen, or apprentice seamen, unless °°"‘°°'°°°£°°° a certificate of birth or written evidence, other than his own statement, , satisfactory to the recruiting officer, showing the applicant to be of age required by naval regulations, shall he presented with the application for enlistment. _ Contingent: Advertising, telegraphlng on public business, postage C°“““¥°“‘· on letters sent abroad, ferriage, ice, continuous-service certificates, discharges, good-conduct badges, and medals for men and boys; transportation of effects of deceased officers and enlisted men of the Navy: books for training apprentice seamen and landsmen: maintenance of gunnery and other training classes; packing boxes and materials, and