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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CH. 232 . 1928 . 329 tary of War, and to be expended in the discretion of the commanding officers of the several military departments, corps areas, districts, armies, and tactical commands, $4,500. COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, FORT LEAVENWO RTH, KANSAS Fort Lea venworth, Kans. For the purch ase of textb ooks, books of refe rence, scien tific and era Com ma nd Schoo l. Ge n- profes sional paper s, ins trumen ts, an d mater ial fo r inst ructio n ; em - ployment of temporary, technical, special, and clerical services ; and for other necessary expenses of instruction, at the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, $40,599. MILITARY POST EXCHANGES For the equipment and conduct of the post exchange, school, reading, lunch, and amusement rooms, service clubs, chapels, gym- nasiums, and libraries, including periodicals and other publications and subscriptions for newspapers for which payment may be made in advance, and including salaries and travel for civilians employ ed in the ho stess and li brary service s, and for t ranspo rtatio n of books and equipment for these services ; for the rental of films, purcha se of slides for a nd mak ing re pairs t o movi ng-pic ture o utfits , and for similar and other recreational purposes at training and mobili zation camps now e stabli shed o r Which may b e here after estab- lished, $69,740. FI NANC E DE PART MENT PAY, AND SO FORTH, OF THE ARMY For pay of officers of the line and staff, $31,168,426 ; pay of officers, National Guard, $100 ; pay of warrant officers, $2,156,880 ; aviation increase to commissioned and warrant officers of the Army, $1,571,326 ; additional pay to officers for length of service, $7,778,298 ; pay of enlisted men of the line and staff, not including the Philip- pine Scouts, $51,022,306 ; pay of enlisted men of National Guard, $100 ; aviation increase to enlisted men of the Army, $460,723 ; pay of enlisted men of the Philippine Scouts, $976,854 ; additional pay for length of service to enlisted men, $3,286,620 ; pay of the officers on the retired list, $7,349,729 ; increased pay to retired officers on active duty, $216,638 ; pay of retired enlisted men, $10,631,858 ; increased pay and allowances of retired enlisted men on active duty $9,878 ; pay of retired pay clerks, $6,750 ; pay of retired veterinarians, $3,570 ; pay of not to exceed sixty-five civil-service messengers at $1,080 each at headquarters of the several Territorial departments, corps areas, Army and corps headquarters, Territorial districts, tac- tical divisions and brigades, service schools, camps, and ports of embarkation and debarkation, $70,200 ; pay and allowances of con- tract surgeons, $44,556 ; pay of nurses, $823,780 ; pay of hospital matrons, $600 ; rental allowances, including allowances for quarters for enlisted men on duty where public quarters are not available, $6,598,579 ; subsistence allowances, $5,855,602 ; interest on soldiers' deposits, $75,000 ; payment of exchange by officers serving in foreign countries, and when specially authorized by the Secretary of War, by offi cers d isburs ing fu nds pe rtaini ng to t he War Depar tment, when serving in Alaska, and all foreign money received shall be charged to and paid out by disbursing officers of the Army at the legal valua- tion fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, $1,000 ; additional pay to officers below the grade of major required to be mounted and who furnish their own mounts, $225,000 ; in all, $130,334,373 ; and the money herein appropriated for "Pay, and so forth, of the Army" shall be accounted for as one fund. Post exchanges. Equipment, etc. Finance depart- me nt. Pay of the Army. Officers. Aviation increase. Lon gev ity. Enlisted men. Aviation increase. Longevity. Retired list. Officers . Enlisted men. Retired pay clerks. Retired v eterina- rians. Civil -serv ice m essen - gers at headquarters. Con tra ct surgeons, nurses, etc. Rental and subsist- ence allowances. Loss by exchange. Officers furnishing mo unts. To be one fund.

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