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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 175-APR. 26, 1938 [52 STAT. Fleet traini: nery, etc., pri Instruction. Retirement ties. 49 Stat. 109: 34U.S.C III, §§ 1073-1i Proviso. Restriction cial educe courses. 226 Great Lakes, Illinois, $256,500; Norfolk, Virginia, $268,500; ng, gan- Fleet training: For trophies and badges for excellence in gunnery, target practice, communication, engineering exercises, and for econ- omy in fuel consumption, to be awarded under such rules as the Secretary of the Navy may formulate; for the purpose of recording, classifying, compiling, and publishing the rules and results; for the establishment and maintenance of shooting galleries, target houses, targets, and ranges; for hiring established ranges, and for transport- ing equipment to and from ranges; entrance fees in matches for the rifle team, and special equipment therefor, $55,690; Instruction: For postgraduate instruction of officers in other than annul- civil government and literature, including such amounts as may be 2. necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act approved January .upp. 16, 1936 (Public Act Numbered 417, Seventy-fourth Congress), and for special instruction, education, and individual training of oficers and enlisted men at hoand nd abroad, including maintenance of students abroad, except aviation training and submarine training on spe otherwise appropriated for, $209,000: Provided, That no part of this or any other approption or ion contained in this Act shall be available for or on account of any expense incident to giving special educa- tional courses or postgraduate instruction to officers with view to qualifying them or better qualifying them for the performance of duties required to be performed by or in pursuance of law by officers of the Supply Corps, Construction Corps, or Corps of Civil Engi- neers, except present students and except such officers who are com- missioned in such corps or who have not been commissioned in the line of the Navy more than three years and four months prior to the commencement of such educational courses or postgraduate instruction; Libraries: For libraries, professional books, textbooks, religious books, periodicals, and newspaper subscriptions for ships and shore stations not otherwise appropriated for, $60,000; recrea Welfare and recreation: For welfare and recreation of the Navy, including periodicals and newspaper subscriptions, and not exceeding $4,000 for care and operation of schools at naval stations at Guan- tanamo Bay, Guam, and Tutuila, for the children of Naval and Marine Corps commissioned, enlisted, and civilian personnel, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy, under such regulations as he may prescribe, $280,000; g corps Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps: For all expenses incident to the conduct of the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps under such regulations as the President has prescribed or hereafter may prescribe under the provisions of section 22 of the Act approved cs 821 e 6, 1937 (50 Stat. 563-564), $134,434: Provided, That uniforms and equ " other equipment or material issued to the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps in accordance with law may be furnished from sur- plus or reserve stocks of the Navy without payment under this appro- priation, except for actual expenses incurred in the manufacture or issue; In all, training, education, and welfare, Navy, $1,700,983: Pro- (b) em- vided, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation for em- ployees assigned to group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of the Navy Department, exclusive of temporary services, shall not exceed the following amounts, respectively: Naval War College, $77,000; Naval Exception. Libraries. Welfare and tion. Naval Rese cers' Training 43 Stat. 1 Stat. 663 . 34U.S.C Supp.II, 8 Prov/o. Uniforms, ment, etc. Total. Proviso. Group IV ployees. Limitations
 * March 4, 1925 (34 U. S. C. 821), as amended by the Act of August

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