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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I.` Ch. 9. 1919. 147 enlisted men on sea duty at such times as they may be deprived of _ their quarters on board ship due to repairs or other conditions which Enhmd m°“‘ may render them uninhabitable, $25,000; pay of enlisted men on the retired list, $585,000; extra pay to men reenlisting under honorable discharge, $525,570; interest on deposit by men, $30,000; pay of petty officers, seamen, landsmen, and apprentice seamen, inc uding men in the engineers’ force and men deta ed for duty with the Fish Commission, enlisted men, men in trade schools; and pay of enlisted men of the Hospital Corps, $87 ,507,405; pay of enlisted men undergoing sentence of court-martial, $1,836,000, and as many machinists as the President may from time to time deem_necessary_ to appoint; A _ and apprentice seamen under training at training stations and on ""'€°“°°’°°m°“‘ board trainin ships, at the pay prescribed by law, $4,694,400; pay of the Nurse %orps, $1,392,600; rent of quarters for members of the N I R Nurse Corps, $55,800; retainer pay and active·service pay of members p0mZY“ °°°"° of the Naval Reserve Force, $15,371,176; payment of $60 discharge ,,_mm,,¤g_ gratuity, $9,953,780; in all, $64,203,494; and the money herem specihcally appropriated for “Pay of the _Nav·y" shall be isbursed and accounts for in accordance with existing law as "Pag of the P,0,,80_ Navy," and for that purpose shall constitute one fimd: romded, lP¤E)G¤rgs;ga¤·§e§ua That hereafter the Pay Corps shall be called the Supply Corps. P ga tgsm ° ‘ That the provisions of the Act of August 29, 1916, regardinlg the rliomeizeas our promotion 0 captains in the line of the permanent Navy sha not },',§’g;F§‘*°d “‘ ‘“*° °‘ restrict the promotion of such captains as mayshave been wounded Vol- 39. p. 574. in line of duty and who are now on the active t, and such captams R S lm 258 shall be entitled to the benefits of the rovisions of section 1494, ‘ "°°°' ’°‘ ' Revised Statutes of the United States, ang also to the beneits of the V¤1-36,p.12¤7- Act of March 4, 1911. Provisions Pmvrsrous, Navy: For provisions and commuted rations for the ' seamen and marines, which commuted rations may be paid to caterers of messes, in case of death or desertion, upon orders of the Commmfm of m_ commanding officers, commuted rations for officers on sea duty (other ems memséa. than commissioned officers of the line, Medical and Pay Corps, chaplains, chief boatswains, chief gunners, chief ca enters, chief R_S_ ,,,,c_,585',,_,-n, machinists, chief pay clerks, and chief sailmakers) anld) midshipmen ¤¤¤¤¤¢ii¤¤· at 68 cents per diem, and commuted rations stopped on account of sick in hospital and credited at the rate of 50 cents per ration to the naval hospital fund; subsistence of officers and men unavoidably detained or absent from vessels to which attached under orders (durin which subsistence rations to be stopped on board shi and no credit for commutation therefor to be given); subsistence ol men on detached duty; subsistence of officers and men of the Coast Guard and Lighthouse Services while cooperating with the Navy in so far as the regular appropriations for these services are msufficient therefor; subsistence of officers and men of the naval auxiliary service · subsistence of members of the Naval Reserve Force duringNperiod of active service; and for subsistence of female muses and avy_ and Marine Corps general courts-martial prisoners undergoing imprisonment with sentences of dishonorable discharge from the service at PWM the expiration of such conhnementz Provided, That the Secretary of gemmxitedratinntc the Navy is authorized to commute rations for such general 00U1'tS· p"S°"°”‘ martial prisoners in such amounts as seem to him alproper, which may vagy in accordance with the location of the nav prison, but whic sh in no case exceed 30 cents per diem for each ration so commuted; Amy mmm and for the purchase of United States Army emergency rations as mam. required; in all, $42,664,500, to be available until the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921. m,,M,,m,,_ Maiwrmmivcn, Burman or Snmmms aim Aceomrrs: Fo1·_ fuelthe removal and transportation of ashes and garbage from ships of war; books, blanks, and stationery, including stationery for com-