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 77TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 46 -FEB. 7, 1942 COAST GUARD Office of Commandant: For personal services in the District of Columbia, $1,259,915: Provided, That no part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to pay any enlisted man of the Coast Guard while detailed for duty at Coast Guard headquarters if such detail increases the total number of enlisted men detailed on such duty at any time above forty-five; Pay and allowances: For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned officers, cadets, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks, surfmen, substitute surfmen, and three civilian instructors, retired pay for certain members of the former Life Saving Service authorized by the Act approved April 14,1930 (14 U. S . C . 178a), and not exceeding $10,000 for cash prizes for men for excellence in boatmanship, gun-. nery, target practice, and engineering competitions; for transporta- tion of dependents of Coast Guard personnel on active duty and retired and Reserve officers and of retired and Reserve enlisted men, of grades entitled to transportation of dependents in the Regular Coast Guard, when ordered to active duty (other than training) and upon relief therefrom; for carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 4, 1920 (34 U. S. C . 943); not to exceed $15,000 for cost of spe- cial instruction, including books, laboratory equipment and' fees, school supplies, and maintenance of students; rations or commutation thereof for cadets, petty officers, and other enlisted men, mileage and expenses allowed by law for officers; and traveling expenses of other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Navy Depart- ment, including transportation of cadets, enlisted men, and applicants for enlistment, with subsistence and transfers en route, or cash in lieu thereof, and traveling expenses for the examinations authorized by the Act entitled "An Act to provide for retirement for disability in the Lighthouse Service", approved March 4, 1925 (33 U. S . C . 765), actual expenses of officers and cadets and quarters and subsistence of enlisted men on shore patrol, emergency shore detail and other detached duty, or cash in lieu thereof; expenses of recruiting for the Coast Guard, rent of rendezvous, and expenses of maintaining the same; advertising for and obtaining men and apprentice seamen and applicants for appointment as cadets; in-service training of enlisted men, including cost of textbooks, necessary school supplies, and cor- respondence courses; transfer of household goods and effects of Coast Guard personnel and Coast Guard Reserve personnel on active duty and when ordered to active duty and upon relief therefrom, and the transfer of household goods and effects of deceased Coast Guard per- sonnel and Coast Guard Reserve personnel who die while on active duty, as prescribed by law and regulations; for transportation on Government-owned vessels of privately owned automobiles of Coast Guard personnel upon change of station; purchase of provisions for sale to Coast Guard personnel at isolated stations, and the appropria- tion reimbursed; and including not to exceed $171,207 for the recrea- tion, amusement, comfort, contentment, and health of the enlisted men of the Coast Guard, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy; $96,040,100; Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be used for increased pay at a rate in excess of $1,440 per annum to any nonflying commissioned officer or commis- sioned officer observer for making aerial flights; which rate shall be the legal maximum rate of such increased pay as to any such officer: Provided further, That money accruing from commutation of rations of enlisted men commuted for the benefit of any mess may be paid on proper voucher to the officer in charge of such mess; Personal services. Proviso. Detail at Head- quarters. Post, p. 992. Post, p. 993. 46 Stat. 184 . Transportation dependents. of 41 Stat. 824. 43 Stat. 1261. Recruiting. Transfer of house. hold goods. Provisions for iso- lated stations. Post, p. 993. Prorist. Aerial flights. Commutation of ra tions, payment& 56 STAT.] 71

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