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 892 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 143. 1918. retained for military use, and, when authorized by regulations prescribed by the Secretary of War, a suit of citizen’s outer clothing to cost not exceedin $15 may be ‘issued to such enlisted man: And mf;¤*‘¤g*$$g{gr*S? ‘;g},‘g·°  further, That officers and members of the National Home summa. or Disabled Volunteer Soldiers may, regardless of the precedmg provisiotrip of said Act, wear such uniforms as the Secretary of War ma au or1ze. _ y CHAPTER XVIII. {,',i§§°,,‘T,§,,‘§$T,},¥,l‘§,"§,§',:,,, GRADUATES or THE LIILITARY ACADEMY MAY snnvn AS INSTRUC- as i¤¤*¤*¤t<>¤ **5 °¤‘·*i¤· Tons: That the service of graduates of the Military Academy may mmm be utilized during the mont s of June, July, August, and September of the year in which they graduate as instructors at the citizens’ training camps, and their graduation leave may be taken at the termination of their services as instructors at these camps. 0,§{,‘g§}*° °’ d°"°““°° TRANSPORTATION or iuouxrs or DECEASED orricnnsz That here~ m'F ¤ ot? after, under such regulations as the Secretary of War may prescribe, ».ug$$°s.i). y' " authorized mounts of officers who die in the service may, within ninety days after the death of the officer, be transported at plrixblic expense from their last duty station to such laces within the its of the United States as may be the home of their families, or as mai be designated by their legal re resentatives or executors, or suc mount may be disposed of as directed by such representatives or executors. §m°g’§§§{§S°f,;,, TRANSPORTATION or BAGGAGE or Dncmsnn crvurmn nmrrornnsz gev bg;af;S1P0¤‘;%d W That hereafter, under such regulations as the Secretary of War may m°° y'° prescribe, trans ortation at public expense may be provided for the aggage of civilian emlployees who die in the serv1ce from their last duty station to such p aces within the limits of the United States as may be the home of their families, or as may be designated by their D_ b _ mm, ls%l representatives or executors. ° XTENSION or TDIE ron TRANSMITTING Monnr ACCOUNTS! That mfgimgo *·§u_{{gg¤*;‘; the Secretaiéyx of the Treasu.ry is hereby authorized in time of war, upon zegiepzgixr-might wer. request to e Secretary of War, to extend the period during which ·P‘ ‘ money accounts covering expenditures fro_m approvr?·1ations for the Army may be transmitted to the Auditor for the ar Department after their receipt m the War Department from sixty to ninety days. Cnnmn XIX. °"g°° _ PaoTsc·rroN or urn AND raormarr is ·rAnem· PRACTICE; That {go lg} in the interest of the national defense, and for the better protection ggguygrjlgggvyé of life and prcéperty on said waters, the Secretary of War is hereby games. authorized an empowered to prescribe such regulations as he may ·*"“·P·2°°- deem best for the use and navigation of any portion or area of the navigable waters of the United States or waters under the jurisdiction of the United States endangered or likely to be endangered by Coast Artille1}y fire in target practice or otherwise, or by the proving 0 erations o the Government ordnance proving grounds at Sandy I-lbok, New Jersey, or at an Government ordnance proving ground that may_ be established elgewhere on or near such waters, and of any Stxgtiggeelgegggvgtgv portion or area of said waters occupled by submarme mines, mine ‘ ’ ‘ fields, submarine cables, or other material and accessories pertaining to seacoast fortifications, or by any plant or facility engaged in the execution of any public project Q river and harbor improvement; _ and the said Secretary shall have like power to regulate the transpor. {jg?-Esing W_ tation of explosives upon an of said waters: Provided, That the au. mus, ac. thority here y conferred shui be so exercised as not unreasonably to interfere with orrestrict the food Eshing industry, and the regulations prescribed in pinsuance hereof shall provide for the use of such waters y food fishermen operating under permits granted by the War Department.