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 .S1iXTY·NIN’DH CONGBESSJ. Sass. II. iO¤. 269.` 1927. `°§s;.....L..i »**l°w°·¤»5i—?·¢5¤§;4¤¤},Ii¤.ie*%·,t$’·¤71$°97 i ,¤}¤<=e¤¤,¤¤i.a¢¤$ r¤¤¤><1 HSM { for hire o I Iquarters jf0t‘Io, cers serving with troops where there are not suilicient quarters  the Umted States to acoommodatedthemg and hire ‘df   r bcgdigrs ag? epliited men een; sweat as mess'. .1 me  ev ,9 ¢ sir quarters on  ship gis to repairs or otheg conditidiis which may $1e000s¢p¤v»¤¢  ¤¤ tI§¤:nr¤*·i;¤¤¤¢¤. ¤¤¤- ~oompetiti21;rL $t§,068,250 2hoS1;t§;1air¥dr al? men 01::3 gpprentice seaman 0 e’ avy on istment at not to ex 100 each '°‘”‘*’°”°' ;ivil1I;1aclotl:1ing not to ;xcee·dI 3115 per man to gen  discharges or ·c0n uot;0r un esxr ` 't or inaptitu reim ursement `n kind of clothing to persons in theyNavy for losses: in cases of mariiie or aircraft disasters or in the opleratiovr of water or airborne craft, M II I QI _ppm_ and the authorized issue of clot `ng as l equipment to the members tas mmm, use of the Nurse Corps, $21362,533; pay of enlisted men_ undergoing "““°'· sentence of c0urt~mart1a, $225,500, and as many machinists as the President may from time to time deem_ necessary to appointimand Num Comm apprentice seamen under tra1mng·_at traimng stations an on ard training sh1ps, at the paéoprescribed by law, $1,512,000; pay and allowances of the Nurse rps, including assistant superintendents, directors, and assistant directors-——pay $649,080, rental allowance FM N N $24,000, 8I1&1St0ll09 allowance $20,805, pefy retired list $4,500; in all, ml ' R°’°"‘ $398,885; rex;t cpulizrters for members} ph tlgp Nurs; ggggsg pay and owances 0 - ee ava rvists 0 e asses e in sections %·,§‘{£',,,°j‘°°"· 22, 23, 24, and 26 of the Act of February 28, 1925, $7,980,000; reim- Dw I _ bmsement for losses of property under Act_of October 6,_ 1917,
 * ’•’ I'•¤II ***· •“°•‘•* 0rders—pay $28 1.70 569··’rental. allowance $5,882  subsistence
 * ere are no public guartérs belongmg to the Government, and where
 * 5,000; pgment of six months death gratuity, $150,000; in all,

mm ¤**°¤¤· °°°· rations for enlisted men of the Navy, which commuted rations may bg plaid to caterers of niiesses in case of death 05 desertiojn upgnhprders 0 tecommandmg` 0 cers at50oentsper iem an mi s ' men at80cent&perIdiem,and conimuted rations stoppedbn account oi) sick in hosgi and credited at the rate of 75 cents dper ration to the _n°{*‘§_§*,,I°I;*I${;f”“••°· naval ospital fimd; subsistence of men unavoi abl detained or absent from vessels to which attached under orders gluring which subsistence rations to be stopped on board ship and no credit for N-N M commutation therefor to_be given) ; quarters an subsistence of men B°°°"°· · on detached duty; subsistence of members of the Naval Reserve dutximg grad Ip active segvicggi sigbsistelrice 1n kuédf at hospitals an on a s 1p m ieu 0 su s nee a owance 0 emae nurses and Navy and Marine Corps general courts-martial prisoners under- Sing imprisonment with sentences of dishonorable discharge from T,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ e service at the expiration of such confinement; in all, $19,128 975; _ Tgranslpplrtatign and recruiting of nagal perésonnelz For ngileage an act an necessar expenses an per iem in lieu o su — sistence as authorized bylaw to ollicers of the Navy while traveling imder orders; for mileage, at 5 cents per mile, to midshipmen enter- ing the Naval Academy while proceeding from their homes to the Naval Academy for examination and appointment as midshipmen, and not more than $2,500 shall be available for transportation of
 * {»'{H,"${§‘}$°,;,_ ,,0,,,, Submstende of naval personnel: For provisions and commuted