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 146 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1919. unbound books, and pamphlets; hyvienic and sanitary invesf a- .. . . . lg tion and illustration; samtary and hygienic mstruction· mcluding v°m°!°S*°°°' the printing and issuing of naval medical bulletins and supplemeigpls; puiiplhlase and relpaiirs of nonpassp1nger·<}arryi&ng v;3gpns,hautomo e am ances an arness· purc ase o an fe or orses and cows; mainteriance, repair, iand operation of two passengercargng motor vehicles for naval dispensary, Washington, District 0;] ilumblia., ang of oéiie motor—propelled vehgil;1 for official use o y or the me ic officer on out- atient me 'c service at the Naval Academy, and a motor omnibus for the transportation of convalescent patients and attendants at the Naval Hospital at Las Animas, Colorado, to be used only for official purposes; trees, plants, care of lgrounds, garden tools, and seeds; incidental articles or the Naval edical School and naval dispensag, Washington, naval medical suppl depots, sick cgparters at Nav Acadenhky and marine barracks; washing for medic department at Naval edical School and naval dispensary, Washington, naval medical supply depots, sfk quartersdsat §aval {Academy anddmagme baiéigcks, ispensaries a na_ yar an nav stations, an s `ps· an or minor repairs on buirlydmgs and agrcunds of the United States Naval Medical School and naval medic supply depots; rent of rooms for naval dispensary, Wasxington, Disgriplt oigolngmpipiil not to exc€e;c}ll$%}.Z00; for xii? care, mam enance an ea en o e msane o e a an anne D Corrie on the,Pacific coast,_including.sup»le£r)rnumeraries hlelid for transfer °“**"‘ °“‘°‘$· to the Government Hospital for the ane; for dental outiits and geigsgg material, and all other necessary contingent expenses; in all, 1, ,000. m§`,,§§,§§1,*,};‘,;f;‘;’§cf°‘ Bnmcme norm nnmms or ormcmzs, Arm so roam, Navr Dnranmnwrz To enable the Secretary of the Navy, in his discretion, to cause to be transferred to their homes the remains of officers and gxnlistedj men if avyii and Mgrine Corps, of lmembers of the urse orps o ci ian officers an crews o nava auxiliaries and F§,‘,§§§f‘· R°S“"° of officers arid enlisted men of the Naval Militia and National Naval Volunteers and the Naval Reserve Force when on active service zvilsth gm Ngivyhpvhg dietor ar?   in actioln asgilore or afloat, and o ena e e ecre· o e avy,1n is f to to be transported to theiuiitlnomes the remains of ciiii§d1(iuemplg;ldSe;i. mmm    o}1)ts;)l5z cgi til; tcoimnnental   of the Unitéed hS¥t`$.i;if°ppu°s i i BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND Aocouwrs. P°’°'“‘° Nm" PAY or ·rm¤: Navy: Pay and allowances rescribedb l w f Hi 0¤i¢<>r¤.¤¤<>- Ou $88, dug and ether duty, and officers lin waiting gr<i1eI‘S?a(i1dC:}f2 pg? of rm hipmen shall hereafter be $780 per annum, $35,863,989; qu‘;g§_§¤egc{¤¤i¤¤ 0* omcgrr; on thedretireg listg, $3,442,918; commutation of quarters for o c _ _ mc u mg _ oa wams nners carpenters sailm k machinists, pharmacists, pay clergi, andlmates, naval constriictidi·; apd assistant naval constructors, $2,875,656, and also members of Nurse Corps (female), $44,200; for hire of quarters for officeis serving with troops where there are no public ligiiarteis belonging to the Government, and where there are not s cient quarters possessed by the United States to accommodate them or commutation of quarters not to exceed the amount which an officer would receive were he not serving with troops and hire of quarters for officers and
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