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 [58 STAT. Conscientious ob- Provided further, That no appropriation contained in this Act shall jectors. be used for any expense pertaining to (1) the instruction, education, or training of class IV-E conscientious objectors in colleges, (2) the service of such conscientious objectors outside the United States, its Territories and possessions, (3) the transportation of such con- scientious objectors to or from any college or any such service, or (4) the compensation of military or civilian personnel performing any services with respect to the matters set forth in (1), (2), or (3) above after the enactment of this Act, except any services which may be necessary promptly to terminate any such class IV-E con- scientious-objector college or foreign-service projects existing on the date of the enactment of this Act; gaged in sellingsup- N payment shall be made from money appropriated in this Act plies to Army. to any officer on the retired list of the Army who, for himself or for others, is engaged in the selling of, contracting for the sale of, or negotiating for the sale of, to the Army or the War Department, any war materials or supplies; ggefficith etcerten No appropriation for the pay of the Army shall be available for service publications. the pay of any officer or enlisted man on the active list of the Army who is engaged in any manner with any publication which is or may be issued by or for any branch or organization of the Army or military association in which officers or enlisted men have mem- bership and which carries paid advertising of firms doing business with the War Department: Provided,however, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to prohibit officers from writing or disseminating articles in accordance with regulations issued by the Secretary of War; rave alowances Travel of the Army: For travel allowances and travel in kind, as authorized by law, for persons traveling in connection with the military activities of the War Department, including mileage, trans- portation, reimbursement of actual expenses, or per diem allowances, to officers, contract surgeons, and others whose rank, pay and allow- ances are assimilated to officers; the cost of a compartment or such other accommodations as may be authorized by the Secretary of War for security purposes when secret documents are transported by officer messenger, or wheh valuable War Department property is transported as hand baggage by personnel of the Military Estab- lishment; transportation of troops; transportation, or reimburse- ment therefor, of cadets, enrolled members of the Medical Depart- ment, enlisted men, recruits, recruiting parties, applicants for enlist- ment between places of acceptance for enlistment and recruiting stations, rejected applicants for enlistment, general prisoners, cadets and accepted cadets from their homes to the Military Academy, discharged cadets, civilian employees, civilian witnesses before courts martial, and dependents of civilian and military personnel; all necessary expenses of travel to enable military personnel stationed abroad to visit places in the United States, its Territories and pos- sessions for the purpose of recuperation, rehabilitation and recovery; travel pay to discharged military personnel; transportation of dis- charged prisoners and persons discharged from Saint Elizabeths Hospital after transfer thereto from the military service, to their homes, or elsewhere as they may elect, the cost in each case not to be greater than to the place of last enlistment; transportation of persons discharged for fraudulent enlistment; monetary allowances for liquid coffee for troops traveling when supplied with cooked or travel rations; commutation of quarters and rations to enlisted men traveling on detached duty when it is impracticable to carry rations, and to applicants for enlistment and general prisoners trav- eling under orders; per diem allowances or actual cost of subsistence PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 303 -JUNE 28,1944 576

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