Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 55 Part 1.djvu/195

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 86-MAY 6, 1941 For mileage and actual and necessary expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence as authorized by law to officers traveling under orders without troops, $347,638; In all, $48,364,828, and the money herein specifically appropriated for pay of the Marine Corps shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law and shall constitute one fund. PAY OF CIVIL FORCE, MARINE CORPS Pay of civil force: For personal services in the District of Colum- bia, as follows: Offices of the Major General Commandant and adjutant inspector, $238,320; Office of the paymaster, $73,120; Eisted men Office of the quartermaster, $300,120; in all, $611,560: Provided, Headquarters. That the total number of enlisted men on duty at Marine Corps Headquarters on May 7, 1930, shall not be increased, and in lieu of enlisted men whose services at such headquarters shall be terminated for any cause prior to July 1, 1942, their places may be filled by civilians, for the pay of whom, in accordance with the Classification 42 Stat. 1488 . 5u .ts t c l . 661-674. Act of 19 23, as amended, either or both the appropriations "Pay, Post, p. 613. Marine Corps" and "General expenses, Marine Corps" shall be available. Post, pp. 558, 679. GENERAL EXPENSES, MARINE CORPS For every expenditure requisite for, and incident to, the author- ized work of the Marine Corps, other than as appropriated for under the headings of pay and salaries, including services of employees assigned to group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of the Navy Department, as follows: Provisions, etc. For provisions, subsistence, board, and lodging of enlisted men, recruits and recruiting parties, and applicants for enlistment; cash allowance for lodging and subsistence to enlisted men traveling on duty; ice, ice machines and their maintenance, $6,910,721; clothing. For clothing for enlisted men, $2,268,000; Fuel. etc. For fuel, heat, light, and power, including sales to officers, $1,489,000; Military supplies, For military supplies and equipment, including their purchase, etc. repair, preservation, and handling; recreational, school, educational, library, musical, amusement, field sport and gymnasium supplies, equipment, services, and incidental expenses; purchase and marking of prizes for excellence in gunnery and rifle practice, good-conduct badges, medals, and buttons awarded to officers and enlisted men by the Government for conspicuous, gallant, and special service; rental and maintenance of target ranges and entrance fees for competitions, $5,237,667; Transportation, etc. For transportation of troops and applicants for enlistment, includ- ing cash in lieu of ferriage and transfers en route; toilet kits for issue to recruits upon their first enlistment and other incidental expenses of the recruiting service; and for transportation for depend- ents of officers and enlisted men, $699,989; Barracks, quarters, For repairs and improvements to barracks, quarters, and other public buildings at posts and stations; for the leasing and improve- ment of buildings at such places as the public exigencies require, and the erection of temporary buildings upon the approval of the Secretary of the Navy at a total cost of not to exceed $70,000 during the year, $1,211,000; Forage, etc. For forage and stabling of public animals and the authorized number of officers' horses, $21,000; [55 STAT.