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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 8, 9. 1919. 131 now in Europe and designed for but which are not now essential to the needs of the American Expeditionary Forces, or needed for use in military hospitals in the United States, or as military or hospital stores for the Army of the United States, to be used by said American Red Cross as it shall determine, to relieve and supply the ressing needs of the peoples of countries involved in the late war. R _ The Secretary of War shall prescribe regulations and conditions for °g“l°°‘°°S’°t°‘ the selectgcindaéird dgliverly of said supplies dand foodstuffs to the American e oss or the u oses a oresai. , . Prosecution of claims by ¥0I¥Il)l6l' Government employees: That it rgl€‘.§ff§t§i“§°s° °h° shall be unlawful for any person who, as a commissioned officer of 0,§§g;f°Q{{,"fj* 6;;,,% the Army, or officer or employee of the _United States, has at any sigU;au;;Ii¤¤1A<§91;2li¤ time since April 6, 1917, been employed in any Bureau of the Gov- {lies, rm1%wm1.y p` ernment an in such employment been engaged on behalf of the United States in procuring or assisting to procure supplies for the Military Establishment, or who has been engaged in the settlement or adjustment of contracts or agreements or the procurement of supplies for the Military Establishment, within two years next after his discharge or other separation from the service of the Government, to solicit employment in the presentation or to aid or assist for compensation in the prosecution of claims against the United States arising out of any contracts or agreements for the procurement of supplies for said Bureau, which were pending or entered into while Punishment for the said officer or employee was associated therewith. A violation ` of this provision of this chapter shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than one year, or ggggtmtlgm r_ both: Promkled, That all Acts or [parts of Acts inconsistent with any panes. ' of the provisions of this Act are ereby repealed. Approved, July 11, 1919. u 1, 919. CHAP. 9.-An Act Making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal Rl5<l08~l year ending Jime 30, 1920, an for other purposes. [Public, No. S.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatilves 0 the United 8 _ W States of America in Ormgress assembledl Thlit the followirig sums be, priiliiiiirisiamiica wp and they are hereby, appropriated to be ipaid out of any money in the ’°°"‘·P·m‘ Treasury not otherwise appropriated, or the naval service of the Government for the year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes: GENERAL mxrnxsns. ('°°°ml°mmS°g` The Secretary of the Navy shall send to Congress at the beginning ¤¤§i°liifili»ii»¤°ge?1l¤p°nZ of its next regular session a complete schedule or list showing the ’°“*‘° °°“g'°“· amount of mone of all pay and fldr all allowances for each grade of officers in the lgavy, includjsg retired officers, and for all officers included in this Act and for enlisted men so included PAY, Mrscanrnxnous. Pay'm“°muwm' For commissions and interest; transportation of funds; exchange; ¤¤l;e$.p°m°S desk mileage to officers while traveling under orders in the United States, and for actual personal expenses of officers while traveling abroad under orders, and for travelin expenses of civilian employees, and for mileage, at 5 cents per mii, to midshipmen entering the Naval Academy subsequent to June 1, 1919, while proceeding from their hiiiélsolii to the fNava1 Aiadeing for examinati<;1¥ and appomt¤1oI1;1$ ml pmen; oractu trave` expenseso enurses;ac ouipenses of officers while on shlgii patrol dutg;  to officers of Naval Reserve Force traveling under or ers of t Secretary of