Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 1.djvu/1940

 NIJ!'1I""":"Continued. dlSAbility requirement repealed; retire- ments at age of 64 years since August 29, 1916, validated ____ _ disposal of obaole~ material, authorized to Boy Scouts of America_____ _ double pensIon allowed for death or disability from aviation duty __ _ electricians eligible for appointment as ensigns _____________________ _ enlisted men absent without leave, etc., in excess of one day, permitted to make good time lost________ _ Fleet Reserve pay of enlisted men trans- ferred thereto _______________ _ fleet submarine, cost increased of one__ joint board of officers of Army and, to survey, etc., of storage of am- munition at places in dangerous proximity to populous com- munities, etc ________________ _ report, recommendations, etc., to be Bubmitted to Congress by the Secretary ___________________ _ appropriations available for ex- limit orc::~cre&Sid for a1te~ationB in "Pennsylvania" and"Arizona" _ for battleships "Oklahoma" and "Nevada" __________________ _ two fleet submarines______________ _ loans or gifts authorized of condemned ordnance, etc., to veterans' associations, etc ___________ ~ __ members of, discharged for fraudulently misrepresenting age on enlisting during the World War, may be considered honorably discharged_ money for ordnance, etc., to be used only for which appropriation made_______________________ _ monthly base pay of warrant officers of, modified ____________________ _ naval patients may be treated in other Government hospitals, iffacilities of navsl hospitals not available_ expens~ argeable to Navy appro- pnatlOns____________________ _ rations and pensions deductions__ _ SaintElizabeths HospitaI excepted_ Naval Reserve Force and Marine Corps Reserve; former officers to be allowed mileage for travel to their homes when released from active duty, etc., at other places_____ _ applicable only to releases prior to July 1, 1922_________________ _ plans, etc., for two salvage vessels, to be presented to Congress by December 10, 1929 __________ _ precedence of line officers transferred to staff corps, since July 1, 1923_ recognition of services of desi~nated officers in salvage of Ships '~" and "S-51 " _________________ _ retainer pay claims of Naval Reserve Force or Marine Corps Reserve, accrued prior to July I, 1925, to be filed within one year_______ _ time limit for claims, accruing after July 1, 1925, for advance pay- ments to Fleet Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve _____ _ INDEX. clttxix 1142 1430 1436 1084 620 1477 984 35 35 35 1261 1085 1090 773 1084 1249 1187 1090 1090 1090 1090 1556 1556 1165 498 1228 1090 1090 Navy-Continued. Paae. retainer P.6y claims, etc.; for drillsl Uniforms, gratuity, etc.).to NaVal Reserve and Marine \.iol"J'8 Re- serve________________________ 1090 if submitted within one year, not barred_______________________ 1090 not applicable to Fleet Naval Reserve or Fleet Marine Corps trans- ferred thereto after sixteen or more years service in Navy or Marine Corps ________________ 1090 silver bell used on cruiser "New Or- leans," may be delivered to Louisiana State Museum_______ 619 silver service presented to Battleship "Alabama" may be delivered to the State__________________ 984 ship "Dispatch," conveyed to Florida_ 300 thanks of Congress tendered Com- mander Albert Cushing Read for trans-Atlantio aeroplane flight_______________________ 790 advance authorized of ten numbers on list of commanders; to be an additional number _ _ _ ____ _____ 790 time extended for modification of age and service requirements for re- tirement and promotion of line captains,etc _________________ 1557 commissioned service of Academy graduates to be oomputed from June 30 to the end of academic course_______________________ 1557 Navy Department (see auo Navy), appropriation for Secretary _______ 641,1470 for personal services in the District_ - ~io for Office of the Secretary_______ 641,1470 for General Board______________ 641,1470 for examining and retiring boards_ 641, 1470 for Compensation Board________ 641,1470 for Naval Records, etc., Office ___ 641, 1470 for Judge Advocate General's Office_ 642, 1470 for Chief of Naval Operations Office_ 642, 1470 for Board of Inspection and Survey_ 642, 1470 for Director of Naval Communica- tions Office ________________ 642, 1470 for Office of Naval Intelligence __ 642, 1470 for Bureau of Navigation _______ 642,1470 for Hydrographic Office _________ 642,1470 for Naval Observatory__________ 642,1470 for Nautical Almanac Office________ 642 for Bureau of Engineering_______ 642, 1470 for Bureau of Construction and Re- pair ______________________ 642,1470 for Bureau of Ordnance_________ 642,1470 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts_ 642, 1470 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery _ 642, 1470 for Bureau of Yards and Docks__ 642, 1470 for Bureau of Aeronautics_______ 642, 1470 salaries limited to average rates under Classification Act_____ 642, 1470 provision if only one positiun in a grade_____________________ 642,1470 allowance in unusually meritorious cases _____________________ 642, 1471

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