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 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 269. 1927. 1293 and for the expenses of clerks of the United States Marine Cor s traveling under orders, and includin additional com ensation fiir enlisted men of the Marine Corps quagfied as expert rigemen, sharp- shooters, marksmen, or regularly detailed as un captains, gun pointers, cooks, messmen, including interest on ciposits by enlisted men, post exchange debts of deserters and of men discharged or sentenced to terms of imprisonment while in debt to the United States, under such rules as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe, and the authorized travel allowance of discharged enlisted men, and for prizes for excellence in gunnery exercises and target practice, and for ay of enlisted men designated as Navy mail clerks and assistant glavy mail clerks, both afloat and ashore, and for gratuities to enlisted men discharged not under honorable conditions-—pay and allowances, $7,790,435, and in addition $500,000 is reappro riated ·}d§iiii0¤¤1 mppw of the unobligated balance of the appropriation " Pay, gfarine p"f_‘°‘°”‘ Cor s, 1925 "; allowance for lodging and subsistence, $729,856; in `°M3"°‘2°I‘ all, 58,520291. For pay and allowances prescribed by law of enlisted men on the R¤¤r¤¤¤¤1i¤¢¤dm¤¤· retired list, $4.33,03,4. Undrawn clothing: For payment to discharged enlisted men for U¤d¤*w¤ ¤*¤***i¤¤· clothing imdrawn, $225,000. . For pay and allowances of the Marine Corps Reserve (a) exclud- sc§§;“¤° C°'¤5 Re ing transferred and assignedmen, $55,000; (b) transferred men, $263,675; (c) assigned men, $65,000; in all, $383,675. For mileage and actual and necessary expenses and per diem in M“°“¢°·°‘°· lieu of subsistence as authorized by law to officers traveling under orders without troops, $125,000. In all, $14,984,400, and the money Dii{>n¤¤i¤z ¤¤¤ ¤<> herein made available for pay of the Marine Corps shall be dis- °°°° g' bursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law and shall constitute one fund. mv or crvn. mrrnorans, manure conrs Pay of Civil Force :, For personal services ·in the District of m§(§{';*£*;,*;’6¤,2S9**>¤¤°l °° Columbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, as · ` follows: Offices of the major general commandant and adjutant and ins ector, $61,390; » (gflice of the paymaster, $21,635; Office of the quartermaster, $7 5,27 5; in all, $158,300. CENERAL.EXPENSEB, uname conrs emma expense. For every ex enditure regigisite for, and incident to, the author-· Authorized cram. ized work of tlie Marine rps,’other than as appropriated for under the headings of pay and salaries,·as follows: For provisions, subsistence, board and lodging of. enlisted men, Pr¤viSi¤¤s.etc. recruits and recruiting parties,.and applicants for enlistment, cash y allowance for lod ing and subsistence to enlisted men traveling on duty; ice, ice mecginesand their maintenance, $3,057,457 ; For clothin for enlisted men, $760,200; morning. For fuel, heat, light, and power, including sales to oilicers, ruerew. $500.000; " r 0 1 For military supplies and e%uipment, including their urchase, Mvitsrvsuppves. repair, preservation, and han ling; recreational, school: educa- tional, library, musical, amusement, field sport, and gymnasium supplies, equipment, services, and incidental expenses; purchase P¤¤¤¤¤s¤·¤¢¤>·¤¤·¤¢¤· and markingof (prizes for excellence in gunnery and rifle practice good-conduct ba ges, medals, and buttons awarded to oilicers