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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 185 - -JLY 1, 1943 Contingent fund. Liquidation of in- debtedness of certain cadets. Availability of funds. 55 Stat. 385 . Restriction on pay and expenses. Status of adjutants general. amount as deducted from each civilian's pay for said rations; main- tenance 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); contingent fund, to be expended under the direction of the Academic Board (not exceeding $1,000); improvement, repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds (including roads, walls, and fences); shooting galleries and ranges; cooking, heating, and lighting apparatus and fixtures and operation and maintenance thereof; maintenance of water, sewer, and plumbing systems; maintenance of and repairs to cadet camp; fire-extinguish- ing apparatus; machinery and tools and repairs of same; mainte- nance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled vehicles: policing buildings and grounds; furniture, refrigerators, and lockers for Gov- ernment-owned buildings at the academy and repair and maintenance thereof; fuel for heat, light, and power; pay of employees; and other necessary incidental expenses in the discretion of the superintendent; in all, $4,125,000: Provided, That not to exceed $3,750 of this amount shall be available to liquidate the indebtedness of cadets separated from the service for any reason during their first year, who at the time of their separation are in debt to the cadet store. NATIONAL GuLAD For the National Guard, $100, which amount shall be available for any of the objects, as may be determined by the War Department, specified in the appropriations for the National Guard in the Military Appropriation Act, 1942. No part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be available for pay, allowances, or traveling or other expenses of any officer or enlisted man of the National Guard who may be drawing a pension, disability allowance, disability compensation, or retired pay (where retirement has been made on account of physical disability or age) from the Government of the United States: Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed as barring the continuance of adjutants general in a federally recognized status without pay under this Act. ORGANIZED RESERVES For establishment, maintenance, and operation of Organized Reserve headquarters; for miscellaneous expenses incident to the administration of the Organized'Reserves, including the maintenance and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles; for the actual and necessary expenses, or per diem in lieu thereof, at rates authorized by law, incurred by officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army and Reserve officers ordered to active duty for periods in excess of fifteen days traveling on duty in connection with the Organized Reserves, and for travel of dependents, and packing and transportation of baggage of such personnel, $100. Restriction on pay No appropriation made in this Act shall be available for pay, allowances, or traveling or other expenses of any officer of the Organ- ized Reserves who may be drawing a pension, disability allowance, disability compensation, or retired pay from the Government of the United States. Medical Reserve The pay and allowances of such additional officers and nurses of oay,etc., of certain the Medical Reserve Corps as are required to supplement the like nd nurses. officers and nurses of the Regular Army in the care of beneficiaries of the United States Veterans' Administration treated in Army hos- pitals may be paid from the funds allotted to the War Department by that Administration under existing law. 362 [57 STAT.
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