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 432 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 318 . JUNE 30, 1932. erg a crehendingdesert- sistence and transfers en route, or' cash in lieu thereof ; apprehension and delivery of deserters and stragglers, and for railway guides and Recruiting. other e xpense s inci dent t o tran sporta tion ° expe nses o f recr uiting for the naval service ; rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same ; advertising for and obtaining men and apprentice seamen ; actual and necessary expenses in lieu of mileage to officers on duty Transporting de. with traveling recruitin arties ° transportation of dependents of pendants g g p_ , Funeral escorts. officers and enlisted - men (not to exceed $450,000) ; expenses of funeral escorts of na val pe rsonne l ; in all, $ 4,017, 173, a nd not more than $593,479 of such sum shall be available for travel by officers, mid- Aggregate amount. shi men, and female nurses ; In all, for pay, subsistence, and transportation of naval personnel, Accounting, etc. $149,877, 831, of w hich sum $1,000,00 0 shall b e immedia tely avai lable„ and the money herein specificially appropriated, or transferred from the clothing and small stores' fund to this appropriation as herein authorize d, for " Pay, subsistence, and transportation of naval per- sonnel," shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with Provisos. existing law and shall constitute one fund : Provided, That additional Additional medical detail for Veterans' commissio ned, warr anted, ap pointed, enlisted,, and civ ilian per sonnel Aedmininstraatii o on bpa- of the Medical Department of the Navy, required for the care of pitals d patients of the United States Veterans' Administration in naval hos- pitals, may be employed in addition to the numbers appropriated for Restriction on ad- missions to Naval in this Act : Provided further, That no part of this appropriation A, 9e yafterJanuary Shall be available for the pay of any midshipmen whose admission subsequen t to Janu ary 30, 1 932, woul d result in exceed ing at an y time an allowance of three midshipmen for each Senator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress ; of one midshipman for Porto Rico, a native of the island appointed on nomination of the governor, and of three midshipmen Yrom Porto Rico, appointed on nomination of the Appointments at Resi dent Commi ssion er ; an d of t wo mid shipme n for the Di strict of large or from enlisted Columbia : Provided further, That nothing herein shall be construed men not affected. to repea l or modi fy in any way exis ting law s relativ e to the appoint- ment of midshipmen at large, from the enlisted personnel of the Sea service require- naval service, or from the Naval Reserve : Provided further, That no meat s nlisted pment part of this appr opriation shall be availab le for th e pay of any mid- shipman appointed from enlisted men of the Navy for admission to the Na val Ac ademy in the class enter ing in the ca lendar year 193& who has not serve aboard a vessel of the Navy in full commission for at least nine months prior to such admission. MA INTE NAN CE, BURE AU OF SU PPL IES AND ACCO UNTS Maintenance. Fo r equi page, suppli es and servi ces un der the cogni zance of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, including stationery for com- manding, executive, communication, and navigating officers of ships, boards and courts on ships, and chaplains ; accident prevention ; serv- Freight,etc" depart . ices of civilian employees under the cognizance of the Bureau of meat and bureaus . Supplies and Accounts ; freight, express, and parcel-post charges pertaining to the Navy Department and Naval Establishment, ProvLsoa . $9,417,500 : Provided, That no appropriation contained in this Act Not available r transporting privately shall be availa ble for a ny expens e for or incident to the tr ansporta- owned automobiles ; ex- tion of private) owned automobiles except on account of the return caption . to the United States of such privately owned automobiles as may S be in transit to or from points outside of the continental limits of the Un ited- Sta tes or ha ve been t ransporte d to such outside points at Limit on sum for public expense on or by the date of the approval of this Act : Pro- Group IV (b) employ vided further, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation see ' a for employees assigned to Group IV (b) and those performing