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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 343-JUNE 13, 1940 31U. .C. 529. notwithstanding the provisions of section 3648, Revised Statutes, and for experimental, test, and development work, as follows: United States. United States, $16,684,794, of which $9,784,779 shall be available until expended; Insular depart- Insular departments, $3,084,013, of which $438,693 shall be avail- ments. able until expended; Panama Canal. Panama Canal, $9,733,716, of which $6,827,633 shall be available until expended; oayments uner In all, $29,502,523, of which not to exceed $1,061,000 shall be contractsavailable for payments under contracts for procurement of equip- ment for seacoast defenses under the authorization contained in the 53Stat. 641. Second Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1939, as follows: United States, $591,000; Insular Departments, $339,000; Panama Contracts author- Canal, $131,000; and in addition, when authorized by the Secretary of War, contracts may be entered into prior to July 1, 1941, for the procurement and installation of equipment for seacoast defenses as follows: United States, $5,639,726; Insular Departments, $384,975; Panama Canal, $4,393,346; In all, $10,418,047. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY PAY OF MILITARY ACADEMY roCads. Cadets: For pay of cadets, $1,375,920: Provided, That during the Academy detail, fiscal year ending June 30, 1941, no officer of the Army shall be pay restriction entitled to receive any increase in pay or allowances because of detail or assignment to duty in any capacity at the Military Academy: Retired officer as Provided further, That the duties of librarian of the United States librarian. Military Academy may be performed by an officer of the Regular 10 U. s. c. §33. Army retired from active service under the provisions of section 1251, Revised Statutes, and detailed on active duty for that purpose. Expenses. Board of Visitors. Contingent fund. Vehicles. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION, UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY For text and reference books for instruction; increase and expense of library; office equipment and supplies; stationery, blank books, forms, printing and binding, and periodicals; diplomas for gradu- ates; expense of lectures; apparatus, equipment, supplies, and materials for purpose of instruction and athletics, and maintenance and repair thereof; musical instruments and maintenance of band; care and maintenance of organ; equipment for cadet mess; postage, telephones, and telegrams; freight and expressage; for commutation of rations for cadets in lieu of the regular established ration; for com- mutation of rations for civilians employed at cadet mess at rate of 42.5 cents per day; maintenance of children's school (not exceeding $12,200); contingencies for superintendent of the academy, to be expended in his discretion (not to exceed $5,200); expenses of the members of the Board of Visitors (not exceeding $1,500); contin- gent fund, to be expended under the direction of the Academic Board (not exceeding $1,000); improvement, repair, and mainte- nance of buildings and grounds (including roads, walls and fences); shooting galleries and ranges; cooking, heating, and lighting appara- tus and fixtures and operation and maintenance thereof; mainte- nance of water, sewer, and plumbing systems; maintenance of and repairs to cadet camp; fire-extinguishing apparatus; machinery and tools and repairs of same; maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled vehicles; policing buildings and grounds; furni- ture, refrigerators, and lockers for Government-owned buildings [54 STAT.

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