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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 88-APR. 26 , 1939 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS Expenses. For the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and professional papers, instruments, and material for instruction; employment of temporary, technical, special, and clerical services; and for other necessary expenses of instruction, at the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, $75,300, of which $31,100 shall be available exclusively for the replacement of machinery. WELFARE OF ENLISTED MEN Eductoubs nd ie For the equipment and conduct of school, reading, lunch, and etc. amusement rooms, service clubs, chapels, gymnasiums, and libraries, including periodicals and other publications and subscriptions for newspapers, salaries of civilians employed in the hostess and library services, transportation of books and equipment for these services, rental of films, purchase of slides for and making repairs to moving- picture outfits, and for similar and other recreational purposes at training and mobilization camps now established or which may be hereafter established, $35,440. FINANCE DEPARTMENT PAY OF THE ARMY Post, .s . For pay of not to exceed an average of thirteen thousand one hun- dred and six commissioned officers, to include fifty Medical Corps officers and twenty-five Dental Corps officers, authorized by Act Suat. 8. , of January 29, 1938 (52 Stat. 8), $36,017,416; pay of officers, National IV, § 91, 21,;481. Guard, $100; pay of warrant officers, $1,361,180; aviation increase to commissioned and warrant officers of the Army, including not to exceed thirty-six medical officers, $2,705,533, none of which shall be available for increased pay for making aerial flights by nonflying officers (except flight surgeons) at a rate in excess of $1,440 per annum and flight surgeons at a rate in excess of $720 per annum, Longevity. which shall be the legal maximum rates as to such officers; additional Enlistedmen. pay to officers for length of service, $10,201,502; pay of an average of not to exceed one hundred and sixty-five thousand enlisted men of the line and staff, not including the Philippine Scouts, $69,688,888- seeglar Army Re. Regular Army Reserve, $400,000; pay of enlisted men of National Natioa Gard.e Guard, $100; aviation increase to enlisted men of the Army, $774 361 Philippine Scouts. pay of enlisted men of the Philippine Scouts, $1,050,447; additional Retfred oficers, etc. pay for length of service to enlisted men, $5,535,750, pay of commis- sioned officers on the retired list, $12,256,977; pay of retired warrant officers and retired members of the Army Nurse Corps, $1,378,033; ivilservice mesincreased pay to not to exceed eight retired officers on active duty, sengers atieadquar- $8,213; pay of retired enlisted men, $13,924,988; pay not to exceed ters,etc. sixty civil-service messengers at not to exceed $1,200 each at head- quarters of the several Territorial departments, corps areas, Army and corps headquarters, Territorial districts, tactical divisions and brigades, service schools, camps, and ports of embarkation and debarkation, nunatcsurgeons, $72,000; pay and allowances of contract surgeons, $39,576; pay of Rent, subsistence, nurses, $950,320; rental allowances, including allowances for quarters for enlisted men on duty where public quarters are not available, $7,185,834; subsistence allowances, $6,750,087; interest on soldiers' hanyeby oftexs deposits, $70,000; payment of exchange by officers serving in foreign change by officers Opeg serving in foreign countries, and when specially authorized by the Secretary of War, by countries. officers disbursing funds pertaining to the War Department, when serving in Alaska, and all foreign money received shall be charged to 596 [53 STAT.