Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 1.djvu/618

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 617-JUNE 24, 1948 5 Stat. 880. Enlisted men or civil employees as household servants. Total. which shall be the legal maximum rates as to such nonflying officers or observers; midshipmen; enlisted personnel, active, including cash prizes for men for excellence in gunnery, target practice, communica- tion, and engineering competition; men of the Fleet Reserve, inactive; nurses, female, active; six months' death gratuity, officers, nurses, and enlisted personnel; cash allowances for uniforms for officers; cloth- ing furnished annually to enlisted personnel or cash in lieu thereof; civilian clothing, including an overcoat when necessary, the cost of all not to exceed $30 per person to enlisted personnel given discharges for bad conduct, undesirability, unsuitability, or inaptitude; purchase of medals, crosses, bars, emblems, and other insignia; miscellaneous items, including interest on deposits by enlisted personnel; payments in settlement of claims under the Act of January 2, 1942 (31 U. S . C. 224d); commuted rations; money allowances for subsistence and quar- ters of enlisted personnel when not furnished quarters or subsistence in kind, and for enlisted personnel absent from messes on temporary duty not involving travel (during which time all other subsistence shall be stopped): Provided, That, except in the case of those who have specifically enlisted for such duty, no appropriation contained in this Act shall be available for the pay, allowances, or other expenses of any enlisted man or civilian employee performing service in the residence or quarters of an officer or officers on shore as a cook, waiter, or other work of a character performed by a household servant, but nothing herein shall be construed as preventing the voluntary employ- ment in any such capacity of a retired enlisted man or a transferred member of the Fleet Reserve without additional expense to the Gov- ernment, nor the sale of meals to officers by general messes on shore as regulated by detailed instructions from the Navy Department; total, pay and allowances, $1,111,116,000. Subsistence: For provisions for messes, subsistence in messes, and other subsistence in kind as authorized by law; $104,796,000. In all, for pay and subsistence of naval personnel, $1,215,912,000, and the money herein specifically appropriated for "Pay and subsist- ence, Navy", shall be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law and shall constitute one fund. RETIRED PAY, NAVY For pay and allowances, as authorized by law, for all retired officer and enlisted personnel and nurses of the Navy (including the reserve components thereof) not on active duty, $78,520,650. TRANSPORTATION AND RECRUITING OF NAVAL PERSONNEL For mileage and actual and necessary expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence as authorized by law to officers, nurses, and midshipmen secret documents. while traveling under orders, and the cost of a compartment or such other accommodations as may be authorized by the Secretary of the Navy for security when secret documents are transferred by officer messenger or when valuable naval property is transported as hand baggage by personnel of the Naval Establishment, transportation of enlisted personnel and applicants for enlistment at home and abroad, transportation of prisoners, and insane supernumerary patients to hospitals, all with subsistence and transfers en route or cash in lieu thereof; expenses of funeral escorts of naval personnel and apprehen- sion and delivery of deserters and stragglers, and for railway, steam- ship, and airway guides and expenses incident to transportation; Tderapt o transportation of dependents of officers and enlisted personnel, includ- those of retired and eserve officers and of retired and Reserve enlisted personnel of grades entitled to transportation of dependents in the Regular Navy when ordered to active duty (other than training) 588 [62 STAT.