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 SIXTX SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 44. 1921. I3? inspectors, assistant paymasters, assistant quartermasters, at $21 each per month, and for enlisted men employed as messengers in said offices, at $10 each per month, $711,100. PAY or CIVIL Foncn: n_ the office of the major general com- C*"i“°*’°°· mandant: Temporaryx special assistant to the major general commandant, $2,750; c ie clerk, $2,250; clerk, $1,800; messenger, $971.28; in all, $7,771.28. _ In the office of the paymaster: Chief clerk, $2,250; clerk, $1,500; in all, $3,750. In the office of the adjutant and inspector: Chief clerk, $2,250; clerks——one $1,800, one $1,600, one $1,500, one $1,400, one $1,200; in all, $9,750. In the office of the quartermaster: Temporary s ecial assistant to the quartermaster, $2,750; chief clerk, $2,250; clerks—two at $1,800 each, one $1,500, two at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each, technical engineer, $2,300; draftsman, $2,000; inall, $19,600. n the office of the assistant quartermaster, San Francisco, California: Chief clerk, $2,500. ` In the office of the assistant quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Chief clerk, $2,500; messenger, $840; in all, $3,340. For temporag) employees in offices at Marine Corps Headquarters °g°'“¥’°’“'Y “"P‘°Y’ and at Marine rps posts, $100,000: Prmnkled, That no person shall Pr<¤>*-·•>- _ _ be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $2,000 my r°Sm°°°°' per annum. In all, for pay of civil force, $146,711.28, and the mone herein acgiiinbutggrant md specifically appropriated for pay of the Marine Corps shally be disbursed and accoimted for in accordance with existing law as pa of the Marine Cog: and for that purpose shall constitute one fund Inall, pay, e Corps, $18,043,891.90. uamrmnnrcn, QU B’1'ER,S nmmmmm, mama conrs. ’D°‘ Pnovisrorzs, Mamma Cours: For enlisted men serving ashore; P'°""‘°“· subsistence and lodging of enlisted men when traveling on dut, or cash in lieu thereof; commutation of rations to enlisted men regularly detailed as clerks and messen ers; patyments of board and lodging of applicants for enlistment wiile hel under observation,_ recruits, recruiting iparties, and enlisted men where it is impracticable to otherwise urnish subsistence, or in lieu of board, commutation of rations to recruiting parties, and enlisted men traveling on special duty, at such rates as the Secretary of the Nag may prescribe; ice machines and their maintenance where requir for the health and comfort of the troops and for cold storage; ice for offices and preservation of rations, $4,141,450. _ clowns CLo·rmNo, MARINE Cours: For enlisted men authorized by law, ° $1,125,000. FUEL, Miumm Conrs: For heat, light, and. commutation thereof ”`“°*· for the authorized allowance of quarters for officers and enlisted men, and other buildings and grounds pertaining to the Marine Corps; fuel, electricity, and oil for cooking, power, and other purposes; and S¤1¤¤¢¤¤¤¤m· sales to officers, $590,000. _ _ _ _ _ lviruranr sronns, Mamma Cours: Purchase and repair of military mm? S*°'°S· equi ments, such as rifles, revolvers, cartridge boxes, bayonet scab— bardii, haversacks, blanket bags, canteens, r1 e slings, swords, drums, trumpets, flags, waistbelts, waist plates, cartridge elts, spare parts for repairing rifles, machetes; tents, field cots, field ovens, and stoyes for tents; instruments for bands; purchase of music and musical accessories, articles of field sports for enlisted men, signal equipment and stores, purchase and marking of prizes for excellence in gunnery and rifie practice; good-conduct badges; medals and buttons awarded