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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 228. 1920. 831 For commutation olfhquarters of officers on duty without troops q,g;i';*;*,;_?j’*°*i°” °' where there are no pu `c quarters $212,500. _ _ PAY or crvn. FORCE; In the office of the major general comman— CmU°’°°` dant: Temporary sgmal assistant to the major general commandant, $2,750; one c `ef clerk, at $2,250; one clerk, at $1,800; one messenger, at $971.28. 1111; the office of the paymaster: One chief clerk, at $2,250; one c er at $1,500. In,the office of the adjutant and inspector: One chief clerk, at 82,25;); lpne clerk, at $1,8p0i§clerl;,1at $1,600; one clerk, at $1,500; one c er at $1,400; one c er at 200. In the yoflice of the quarterrhasteri Temporary special assistant to the quartermaster, $2,750; one chief clerk, at $2,250; two clerks, at $1,800 each; one clerk, at $1,500; two clerks, at $1,400 each; two clerks, at $1,200 each; techmcal engineer, $2,300; one draftsman, at $2,000. f In thelpilicigopf fihi; assigtant quartermaster, San Francisco, Caliornia: ec ce at 2500. In the office of the,assistant quartennaster, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: One chief clerk, at $2,500; one messenger, at $840. Tm om B _ For temper employees in offices at Marine Corps Headquarters pipes? Y m and at Marineagirps posts, $100,000: Promded, That no person shall Pg;"f,‘;;m,0n_ be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation m excess of $2,000 annum. . pcln all, for pay of civil force, $146,711.28,_and the moigaly herein A°°°°°"°g' specifically appropriated for pay of the Marme_Corps sh be dnsbursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law as pay of the Marine Co s, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. In all, pay, Igarine Corps, $15,032,779.48. Mamrnuaacn, QUAB'l'ERMASTEB’S nmranrmnm, mama oonrs. p.3R$§{"‘“t°"’ D°' Pnovrsrous, Maimm Cours: For enlisted men serving ashore; Pr°m°°s' subsistence and lodging of enlisted men when traveling on duty, or cash in lieu thereof; commutation of rations to enlisted men regularly detailed as clerks and messeggers; payments of board and lodging of applicants for enlistment w e held under observation, recruits, recruiting parties, and enlisted men where it is impracticable to otherwise furnish subsistence, or IH lieu of board, commutation of rations to recruiting arties, and enlisted men traveling on special dutgnat such rate as {Sie Secretary of the Navy may prescribe; ice mac es and their maintenance w ere required for the health and comfort of the troops and for cold storage; Ice for offices and preservation of tf ., $4,244,498. . _ raéilginruo, MARINE CORPS: For enlisted men authorized by law, Chmn! $1,8'6,690. _ -, _ Fini.; MARINE CORPS: For heat, light, and commutation thereof Fuehhgm etc for the authorized allowance of quarters for officers and enlisted men and other buildings and grounds pertainiI1%g:0 the Marine Corps and for buildings erected by authority of the cretary of the Navy on Marine Corps reservations by welfare organizations at private costfuel, elecqxgcity, ;;1gO<:J12)(§01‘ 000l¤11g, power, and other purposes; and . l. t> officers,. . _ wlsflrniranr STOBES,’MABlNE Cours: Pay of chief armorer, at $4 muwymm per diem; purchase and repair of military equipments, such as riiies, revo vers, cartridge boxes, bayonet scabbards, haversacks, blanket bags, canteens, rifle slings, swords, drums, trumpets, flags, waistbelts, waist plates, cartridge belts, spare parts for repairing rifles, machetes; tents, field cots, field ovens, and stoves for tents, instruments for bands; purchase of music and musical accessories,