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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 28. 1923. 1145 naval stations, including naval stations maintained in island possessions under the control of the United States, and expenses in handling stores purchased and manufactured under " the naval supgy account fund " _; and reimbursement to appropriations of the M¤¤¢1¤¤pw¤¤¤.¤w. epartment of Agriculture of cost of inspection of meats and meatfood products for the Navy Department; in all, $6,865,000: Pro- Pfc;-,}f{’°,;_, Bw wv aided, That the sum to be paid out of this a propriation, under the i¤¤¤· " direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clgemists and for clerical, inspection, and messenger service in the supply and accounting departments of the navy yards and naval stations and disburs' gfiiges for the fiscal year ending Jnme 30, 1924, shall not exceudd 2, 50,000. The clothing and small-stores fund shall be charged with the value  md ¤¤¤¤¤- of all issues of clothing and small stores made to enlisted men and cams dn um anapprentice seamen required as outfits on first enlistment, not to §*,‘,,?§°“‘;, exceed $100 each, and for imiform gratuity to enrolled men of the *·¤¤¤l¤¤· Naval Reserve Force and for civilian clothing not to exceed $15 per man to men given discharge for bad conduct, for undesirability, or inaptitude, the uniform gratuity paid to officers of the Naval Reserve Force, and the authorized issues of clothing and equipment to the members of the Naval Nurse Corps. rumour. For all freight and express charges pertaining to the Na Depart· ,,,,,*"{‘,‘,§,*g§,;,,,I’fl’“"“°”* ment and its bureaus, except the transportation of coarll for the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $3,250,000. rum. Arm TRANB1’0R'1‘A’.l'ION.` For coal and other fuel for steamers’ and ships’ use, including mI'f“°*·*'°“’P°"°‘*°”· expenses of transportation, storage, and handling the same; maintenance and general operation o machinery of naval fuel depots and fuel plants; water for all purposes on board naval vessels; and ice for the cooling of water, including the expense of transportation and storage of both, $16,000,000. sanaiurs, NAVY nsrammnm. For employees in the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $715,000: u§°{g;§,§}°“‘ ***1****** Provided, That no rson shall be employed hereunder at a rate of §·»v=;>S,mcu compensation exceediiig $1,800 per annum except the following; One, “y °”‘ $5,000, two at $4,500 each, one $3,000, three at $2,500 eac, one $2,400, three at $2,350 each, one $2,300, four at $2,250 each, one $2,200, one $2,150, three at $2,100 each, eleven at $2,000 each, and three at $1,950 each. BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. m{*,¤g;gH;f M¤¤¤=i¤·= Mmnoar. nnranrnmnr. For surgeon’s necexaries for vessels in commixion, navy yards, S¤*8¤°¤`S¤°¤‘5S=¤i¤S· naval stations, and Marine Corps; and for the civil establishment at Civil ·=S¤·¤'M¤¤¤¤¤· the several naval hospitals, nag yards, naval medical supply d§pots, Naval Medical School and ispensary, Washmgton, and aval _ Academy. $1.760,000: Provided, That the sum to be paid out of this ggg;>,smm_ appropriation, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, for clerical service in naval hosp1tals, dispensaries, medical supply depots, and Naval Medical School, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, shall not exceed $150,000.