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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 46 -FEB. 7, 1942 Proiso. Organizing, recruit- ing, etc. 52 Stat. 1175. 34U. .C. c 853j, 842-848; Supp. I, §§ 863c, 855t, 842. Post, p. 266, 730, 739. Proviso. Pay, allowances, etc., r estriction. 49 Stat. 1092. Proviso. Current, etc., ex- penses. Maintenance and repairs. $120,525: Provided,That not exceeding three hydrographic surveyors may be detailed at any one timeto the Hydrographic Office, Wash- ington, District of Columbia. NAVAL RESERVE For all expenses not otherwise provided for, authorized by the "Naval Reserve Act of 1938", and the Act approved April 15, 1935 (49 Stat. 156), as amended, in connection with organizing, admin- istering, recruiting, instructing, training, and drilling the Naval Reserve, including the designing, purchasing, and engraving of medals and trophies; medical supplies and equipment; services of employees 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 Depart- ment; purchase, maintenance, and operation of ambulances; aviation materiel, equipment, and fuel in connection with the aviation activities of the Naval and Marine Corps Reserve; maintenance and operation of floating equipment; rental, maintenance, and operation of such shore stations as may be required in connection with Naval Reserve activities, $183,505,205: Provided, That no appropriation made in this Act shall be available for pay, allowances, travel, or other expenses of any officer or enlisted man of the Naval or Marine Corps Reserve who may be drawing a pension, disability allowance, disability compensation, or retired pay from the Government of the United States, and "retired pay" as here used shall not include the pay of members of the Fleet Reserve, Fleet Marine Corps Reserve, or members on the honorary retired list of such Reserve forces. NAVAL ACADEMY Pay, Naval Academy: For pay for professors and instructors, including one professor as librarian, and such amounts as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act approved January 16, 1936 (34 U. S . C . 1073), $350,000: Provided, That this appropria- tion shall not be available for the employment of more than fourteen masters and instructors in swordsmanship and physical training. For pay of other employees, $902,015, including employees 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. Current and miscellaneous expenses, Naval Academy: For text and reference books for use of instructors; stationery, blank books and forms, models, maps, newspapers, and periodicals; apparatus and materials for instruction in physical training and athletics; expenses of lecturers and entertainments, not exceeding $3,000, including pay and expenses of lecturers and visiting clergymen; chemicals, philo- sophical apparatus and instruments, stores, machinery, tools, fittings, apparatus, materials for instruction purposes, and purchase of and engraving of trophies and badges, $62,100; for purchase, binding, and repair of books for the library (to be purchased in the open market on the written order of the Superintendent), $6,500; for expenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, $1,200; for contingencies for the Superintendent of the Academy, to be expended in his discretion, not exceeding $5,200; for contingencies for the commandant of midshipmen, to be expended in his discretion, not exceeding $1,200; in all, $76,200, to be accounted for as one fund. Maintenance and repairs, Naval Academy: For necessary repairs of public buildings, wharves, and walls enclosing the grounds of the Naval Academy, accident prevention, improvements, repairs, and [56 STAT. 58

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