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 75TIl CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH. 140-APRIL 27, 1937 and forty chief petty officers, of which number those with a permanent appointment as chief petty officer shall not exceed an average of seven thousand one hundred and ninety-eight), seamen, landsmen, and apprentice seamen, including men in the engineer's force and men detailed for duty with the Bureau of Fisheries, enlisted men, men in trade schools, pay of enlisted men of the Hospital Corps, extra pay for men for diving, and cash prizes (not to exceed $106,000) for men for excel lence in gun nery, target pract ice, co mmunic ation, and e ngi- neering competitions, $78,484,680, and, in addition, $10,000,000 appro- priated in the Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 193 5, for a "floating dry dock, type B, including mooring facilities and accessories", such sum being hereby reappropriated for the objects embraced by this clause and paragraph ; outfits for all enlisted men and apprentice seamen of the Navy on first enlistment, civilian cloth- ing not to exceed $15 per man to men given discharges for bad con- duct or undesirability or inaptitude, reimbursement in kind of cloth- ing to persons in the Navy for losses in cases of marine or aircraft disasters or in the operation of water- or air-borne craft, and the authorized issue of clothing and equipment to the members of the Nurse Corps, $1,775,210 ; pay of enlisted men undergoing sentence of court martial, $25 .000, and as many machinists as the President may from time to time deem necessary to appoint ; pay and allowances of the Nurse Corps, including assistant superintendents, directors, an d ass ista nt di recto rs-pa y, $558 ,880 ; rental allowance, $24,000 ; subsistence allowance, $23,871 ; pay retired list, $24 3,249 ; in all, $850,000 ; rent of quarters for members of the Nurse Corps allowances of transferred and assigned men of the Fleet Naval Reserve, $15,290,000 ; reimbursement for losses of property as pro- vided in the Act approved October 6, 1917 (U . S . C., title 34, sees . 981, 982), as amended by the Act of March 3, 1927 (U. S. C., title 34, sec. 983), $10,00 0 ; payme nt of six mont hs' d eath grat uity, $15 0,000 ; in all, $159,593,048 ; and no part of such sum shall be available to pay active-duty pay and allowances to officers in excess of nine on the retir ed list, except re tired off icers te mporarily ordered to active duty as members of retiring and selection boards as authorized by law Pr ovid ed, That, exce pt for the p ublic quarte rs occu pied b y the Chief of Office of Naval Operations, the Superintendent of the Naval Academy, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps and messes temporarily set up on shore for officers attached to seagoing vessels, to aviation units based on seagoing vessels including officers' messes at the fleet air bases, and to landing forces and expeditions, and in addition not to exceed forty in number at such places as shall be designated by the Secretary of the Navy, no appropriation contained in this Act shall be available for the pay, allowances, or other expenses of any enlisted man or civil 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 serv- ant, but nothing herein shall be construed as preventing the voluntary employment in any such capacity of a retired enlisted man or a tra nsfer red membe r of the Fleet Nava l Re serve with out a ddit ional expense to the Government, nor the sale of meals to officers by gen- eral messes on shore as regulated by detailed instructions from the Navy Department ; Subs isten ce of nava l pe rsonn el : For provisions and commuted rations for enlisted men of the Navy, which commuted rations may be paid to caterers of messes in case of death or desertion, upon orders of the commanding officers, at 5 0 cents per diem, and mids hipme n at 75 cents per diem, and commuted rations stopped on account of sick in ho spital an d credite d at the rate of 7 0 cents per rati on to the naval Prizes, etc. 105 Outfits, clothing, etc. Rei mburse ment f or certain losses. Nurse Corps. Fleet Naval Re. serve. Prop erty l osses. 40 Stat. 389; 44 Star. 1308 . 34U.S.C.§§981- 983 . Active duty pay, etc ., to retired officers restriction. Proz'iso. Enlisted men ashore as household servants . Voluntary, etc ., services. Sale of meals to officers on shore duty. Subsistence. Provisions, comma. tation of rations, etc.
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