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 61 STAT.] 80TH CONG. , 1 ST SESS.-CH. 357-JULY 30, 1947 military personnel on duty at the United States Soldiers' Home: Provided further, That during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, no officer of the Army shall be entitled to receive an addition to his pay in consequence of the provisions of the Act approved May 11, 1908 (10 U. S. C. 803): Provided further, That provisions of law prohib- iting the payment of any person not a citizen of the United States shall not apply to military and civilian personnel in and under the Military Establishment: Provided further, That without deposit to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States and withdrawal on money requisitions, receipts of public moneys from sales or other sources by officers of the Army on disbursing duty and charged in their official accounts, except receipts to be credited to river and harbor and flood-control appropriations, may be used by them as required for current expenditures, all necessary bookkeeping adjustments of appropriations, funds, and accounts to be made in the settlement of their disbursing accounts: Provided further, That no collection or reclamation shall be made by the United States on account of any money paid to assignees, transferees, or allottees, or to others for them, under assignments, transfers, or allotments of pay and allowances made under authority of law where liability might exist with respect to such assignments, transfers, or allotments, or the use of such moneys, because of the death of the assignor, transferor, or allotter. Appropriations available to the Military Establishment for the fiscal year 1948 shall be available for reimbursement to such appro- priations of the Naval Establishment as may be designated by the Secretary of the Navy, for the pay, allowances, and other expenses as authorized by law, for such number of naval dental officers as may be authorized by the President to perform service with the Military Establishment: Provided,That such military and naval personnel, as may be detailed for duty with other than the War and Navy Depart- ments, respectively, on a reimbursement basis may be employed in addition to the numbers otherwise authorized and appropriated for. No payment shall be made from money appropriated in this Act 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. No appropriation for the pay of the Army shall be available for 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 membership 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; Travel of the Army: For travel allowances and travel in kind, as authorized by law, for persons traveling in connection with the mili- tary activities of the War Department, including mileage, transporta- tion, reimbursement of actual expenses, or per diem allowances, to officers, contract surgeons, and others whose rank, pay and allowances 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 when valuable War Department property is transported as hand baggage by personnel of the Military Establishment; trans- portation of troops; transportation, or reimbursement therefor, of 553 Officer owning mount. 35 Stat. 108. 10U..C.§803 note. Citizenship. Use of receipts from sales, etc. Restriction on rec- lamation of certain payments. Naval dental offi- cers. Retired officers en- gaged in selling sup- plies to Army. Olcers, etc, ot.n- cagie with certain service publications.

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