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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 290, 291-JULY 11, 14, 1941 [55 STAT. Ante, p. 11 . (4) Section 206. Delete the first sentence and substitute therefor the following: Payandallowances. "Commissioned officers, chief warrant officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the Reserve when engaged on active duty, on active duty while undergoing training, on training duty with pay, or when engaged in authorized travel to or from such duty, shall receive the same pay and allowances as are received by commissioned officers, chief warrant officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the Naval Reserve of the same rank, grade, rating, and length of service." Ante, p. 12. (5) Section 210. Delete the entire section and substitute therefor the following: Uniform allowance. "Upon first reporting for active or training duty with pay at a location where uniforms are required to be worn, a commissioned or warrant officer of the Reserve shall be paid a sum not to exceed $100 as reimbursement for the purchase of the required uniforms, and thereafter he shall be paid an additional sum of $50 for the same purpose upon completion of each period of not less than four Condtion. years in the Reserve: Provided, That this latter amount of $50 shall not become due any officer until called to active or training duty after the expiration of the previous four-year period: Provided Emergency provi- further, That in time of war or national emergency a further sum n. of $150 for the purchase of required uniforms shall be paid to officers of the Reserve when they first report for active duty: Provided pAlowanes to tem- further, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe regula- tions governing the conditions and requirements under which this allowance shall be payable to temporary members of the Reserve. Enlisted men of the Reserve may be allowed the cost of, or issued such items of uniforms, bedding, and equipment as may be prescribed Limitation. by the Commandant: Providedfurther, That the value of such allow- ances or of items so issued to any person during any three-year Outfits in time of period shall not exceed $100: And provided further, That notwith- war standing the foregoing limitation upon first reporting for active duty, in time of war or national emergency, enlisted men of the Reserve may be issued such additional articles as are required to give them the same outfit as is authorized for enlisted personnel of the regular Coast Guard upon first enlistment." Approved, July 11, 1941. [CHAPTER 2911 July 14, 141 [Is. 198] [Public Law 1671 Missoula Chamber of Commerce, Mis- soula, Mont. Exchange of land. Description. AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of War to exchange certain land located within the Fort Missoula Military Reservation, Montana, for certain land owned by the Missoula Chamber of Commerce, of Missoula, Montana. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is authorized to transfer, subject to such conditions, covenants, reservations, and exceptions as he shall prescribe, to the Missoula Chamber of Commerce, of Missoula, Montana, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to a parcel of land, described in subsection (a) of this Act, located within the boundaries of the Fort Missoula Military Reservation, Montana, in exchange for title to certain land, described in subsection (b) of this Act, from the Missoula Chamber of Commerce, of Missoula, Montana. (a) The following-described land, located in section 31, township 13 north, range 19 west, Montana principal meridian, containing ninety-one and fifty-two one hundredths acres, more or less: Begin- ning at a point on the south section line of section 31, township 13 588