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 558 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 417. 1916. suance hereof such leave may be allowed to accumulate for a period of not exceeding four years, e rate of pay for accrued leave to e the rate obtaining at the time the leave is granted. ré T¤=¤E¤¤¤¤* ¤¤ i¤- Hereafter mterned persons and risoners of war, under the juristemed insane. . . E. 07 3 7 diction of the Navy_Department, w 0 are or may become msane, shall . gédwf pe eirlitrtlllesd to admission for treatment to the Government Hospital or e ane. °*$§§’,§_°' N“‘“ 0** Hereafter the Chief of Naval Operations while so se as such a¤¥·>¤*¤k¤¤¤¤¤*¤¤*· Chief of Naval Operations, shall have the rank and title of admiral, to take rank next after The Admiral of the Navy, and shall, while so ·=¤e····-¤··=·=·=-·» 2‘§f.Y.?§ §§$.°‘.i€$I3§§S.°Pf§ii“3$§S.;§°i§$% if EY 3ir§°*?‘i? P?5 . e o av Operations in performing the duties assigned  shall be performed Ender th; agtlhority of the Segretary of gage Navy, and his orders shall _ e consi er as emanat' om th t d hall h full wiiihit us M duty force and effect as such. m'§o assist the Cclii6ef8b¥,Na;*alsOpera";fi>i1s in perforniing the duties of his office there shall be assigned for this - exclusive uty not less than fifteen officers of and above the rank of _ lieutenant commander of the Navy or major of the Marine Corps: I P"'; ii appomm  That   an officer of the grade of captain be appointed Chief '°i%“¤~·»·¤"’”? 2t..2"p.£.*’§.‘Z“‘?.“§ii£‘°iZi3il}.§‘?l2r*h° '%’3l§“'}$1.r°‘“2d°; T-2i2.“°·i·i“2 ‘ ‘ 1 : u shtouledl pn omceir, whileserginghagl  ofBdNava;1l Operatiohs, lie rerr romaciveservice es ert' `t th linalank gid the gem piayiq to  hg would bia1;‘ntit.lia1d hadehe riot been l'VlDg av ra ions. ,P,A§*,,,’§_§*§fu§;“,,g_” ,‘°’ Hereafter an officer of the Cor? of Civil Engineers may be detailed as assistant to the Chief of the ureau of Yards and Docks and an oflicer of the Corps of Naval Constructors as assistant to the Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair; and, in case of death res' 8,. b,9¤iiZ°iir¤¤$iii°.if3l°I°"”“ tion, absence, or sickness of the chief of bureau, shall, unless oiéliner- R-S·.=¢¢=·179,P·28· wise directed by the President, as provided b section one hundred §11i<§e1;e;$ty;smsri;acpf£;•hp Revrged Statutes, perfbrm the dutig of such is a om e or suc a ‘ A,;*$“0{.i,§“,”f;,§,°;,,§,{""° cease; and hereafter an ofgcer of the line of th§6N)d;’ycorBsiSl§;i1i?i1; Corps may be detailed as assistant to the Judge Advocate General of the avy, who shall, rmder similar conditions, perform the duties of n the Judge Advocate General. ,,,,’j?,,,,"§,,,,,§°f_}‘,‘g,,"f*" _ Hcreafter such amount may be ex ended mmuall for pay of drain I Aucwums mam ggégegsunigal, §iI:sp;£tiont%>rc_<; fipm thehseveralglump sum approgimp sum epprvp ¤· 0 00 C RU OI'1 or suc 'tg ° ’ "°“’· the Secretary of the Navy may degn necessafg hgmissédd of appropriation provided for such service in said lump sum a roprratrons atlsuch riitels of compensation as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe; an the Secretary of the Na hall h ' gilcgiiezhl e;§2éi;ag§, reporglt tt; Congress thei nxber O?a;):8I'g)B1?$?,S:)u6tI1I.l?, I ~ { , ies, an e amormt pai t h. Cm €XPC;lN'1`INGE}£;S_ Negra For Mall emergengiggc and extraordinary nses, ex ive o person ' an of IES subordinate bureaus lii·rb1§i6c?esmaih§’VNaYy D°P°"*“°*‘“* or { . . . _ ashnngton, District of Co umbia, arising at home or abroad, but impossible to be anticipla;e§l92;€<;l·asr}s1f(i;edti1téoTl:>: expeunge? on tlip approval and authority of l U Y pmypery $46’600` » VY, or suc purposes as he may deem S‘$*;i%°m1 Cm" w...Zi*&‘SE§rifEi§‘tS§Eri&1°¥§2°30%’ md i“ °°"“°°'°i°" mh ***6 °**“i·¤ mléuel oil and gun- FUEL OILS For 8.11 I ’ tl ,f. f -. 2 an d naval requi1‘em€¤iiS,   ill)? rguetsligdrlndfagird ghsgilililglc idapmd tg P ’°° ° the availabilit economically and otherwise of play S Omge an aiiorded by the naval reserves on th b ’ suc Sqpply as may be h f, . e pu hc domain, and for the pure ase o necessary instruments and appliances and the extension