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 SIX'I‘Y¤NINTH CONGRESS: ~SmeswHQ * (hi. 269; r' 1927: 12H1’ therretunm izsvelopay. in advancezofitheactualieperfounaubeiof the travel; for spiny for students attending advanced camps or advanced schools on `ps at the rate, prescribed for  men of the seventh y grade; for the (payment of cbximiutation ofsdbsistence to mem- ugggmww ¤¤¤¤¤¤- Era of the; senior. 'visicn of the Naval Bqeserve Diiieer¤’.?I§·ain¤i¤¤ ‘ .  at e Erie   pi,   ration ol Mmm, _,,_ ,_,_ the Mgr; Pl  4¤d— y tal treatment, B\lbS18l•0D08,\1Ill»l1·‘me¤t. ' furnishe transportation, and transportation when fit for travel to their. homes of memberstof the Naval Reserve OHieers’ Trainings Corps injured, in  _of_ duty yrhile, at campsgof instruction cron ships; and for the cost of preparation and transport¤·1ii0¤ to theif homes and burial expenses of the remains of the members of the Naval Reserve OHicers’·T`1·aining'Co1q>s who ·die while attending camps of instruction or on ships; and for the cost of maintenance, repair, and operation of motovpropelled passenger-carrying vehicles $65,000, to remain, available unti December 31, 1928: rooided,  M mm That uniforms and other equipment or material issued to the Natal Navymer. ’ Reserve Ofllcers’ Training Corps sie accordance with law may be furnished from surplus or reserve stocks of the Navy without pay- ment from tliisappropriation, except for actual expenses incurred m _ the manufacture or imue: Pwvekied furtfwr,`Tha in no- case shall www ¤¤·;g_g¤ ¤>¤<>v· the amount g1•id—from‘this= appropriation for uniforms, equipment, °°’m° or material rnished to the ava Reserve‘llicers’ Training Co from stocksunder the control of the Navybe in excess of {Eg price current at the time the issue is made. ‘ ° ‘ Kava;. wan comma, amnuu or ruvxeaauozr WM C°“°¢¤· For maintenance of the Naval War College on Coasters Harbor M¤¤¤e¤¤¤¤¤. Island including the maintenance, repair land operation of one_ horse-drawn (passenger-car1·ying’vehicle to be used only for oliicial urposes; an care of ground or same, $96,000; services of a pro? lessor of international law, $2,000· servicesof civilians lecturers, rendered at `the\War College, $2,000; care and preservationoflthe library, including the`. purchase bmdmg, and repair of bgoks of_ reference and periodica·‘s’ pond; in all, $105,000: Provide, That  Em my the sum to be paid out of t i,s. appropriation under the direction of isa. ’ " the Secretary of the Navy for clerical, inspection, draftirgg, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 192 , shall; not exceed $64,000. ‘ “ V  » · saver. noun, rniunmznza, raxrrsrnvxmx umn nm FOP .V `By 0f__81I1 loyees 8* 1#8l»88 of pay to l)6 5xed by the   L_ Pay clemployeee. of the@avy,$68P300.  ‘ _ pi   _   'C  Main nance: For water rent, heating, and lighting; cemetery, M¤L¤=·¤¤¤¤··~ burialrexgenses, and headstones; general care and impmemsasel, grounds, uildin ,‘“walls, and fences; repairs to ppwerqplant equip· ment, implemenéi  and furniture, and}   `ase of thesaxne; music in ¤1ap¤1, »¤s entertainments for beneiciaries; stationery, books,. and periodicals; transportation of indigent and destitute beneficiaries to `the’,Naval Home,and ofsick and insane beneficiaries,. their attendants and necessary subsistence for both, to and from other Government hospitals; employment of such, beneficiaries in and about the Naval Home asmay be authorized by the Secretary of the Navy, on the recommendation of the governor; su port of benehciaries and all other contingent expenses, including the main- tenance, repair, and operation of one horse—drawn passengencarryin vehicle, two motor·propelled vehicles, and one motor-propelled p9 r·carrying vehicle, to be used only for ~ oilicial purposes, ~9 I ' 43892’—27—-81