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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C1-:. 417. 1916. $13 forty first sergeants, sixty-four sergeants, seventeen oorporals, nineteen mst-class musicians, one drummer, one iifer, and twenty-two griéates, and for thos_e who may be retired during the fiscal year, 1 ,091. Undrawn clothing: For payment to discharged enlisted men for U“°"""’ °]°°‘*'*' clothing imdrawn, $100,000. Mileage: For mileage to officers traveling under orders without °m"‘°‘ . troops, $58,000. _ C For commutation of quarters of officers on duty without troops quaiigrguhuon °‘ where there are no public quarters, $61,000. PAY or crvu. rotten: In the office of the major general com- °“"“°'°°· mandant: One chief clerk, at $2,000; one clerk, at $1,800; one messenger, at $971.28. _ In the office of the paymaster: One chief clerk, at $2,000 ; one clerk, at $1,500; one clerk, at $1,200. In the office of the adjutant and inspector: One chief clerk, at $2,000; one clerk, at $1,800; one clerk, at $1,500; one clerk, at $1,400; one clerk, at $1,200. In the office of the quartermaster: One chief clerk, at $2,000; one clerk, at $1,800; one clerk, at $1,500; two clerks, at $1,400 each; two clerks, at $1 200 each; one draftsman, at $1,800. In the office of the assbtant quartermaster, San Frmicisco, California.: One chief clerk, at $1,800. In the oiliee of the assistant quartermaster, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: One chief clerk, at $1,800; one messe r, at $840. In all for pay of civil force, $34,111.28, antdgilzhe mone herein specifically appropriated for pay of the Marine Corps shelf, be disbursed and accounted for in accordance with existing law as pay of the Marine Corps, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. ` In all, pay, Marine Corps, $5,673,866.30. uAm*rExANoE, qUAs·rEmuAs*rEa’s DEPARTMENT, MARINE ooizrs. D" Pnovrsrons, MARINE Cours: For noncommissioned officers, musi- P'°"‘“*°”’· cians, and privates serving ashore; subsistence and lodging of enlisted men when traveling on duty, or cash in lieu thereof; commutation of rations to enlisted men regular? detailed as clerks and messengisrsr payments of board and lodging o applicants for enlistment while eld under observation, recruits, and recruiting parties, or in lieu of board, commutation of rations to recruiting parties; transportation of provisions, and the em loyment of necessary labor connected therewith; ice machines and their maintenance where required for the health and comfort of the troops and for cold storage; ice for offices and B,,,,,,d,,,,,,m,,_ preservation of rations, $1491,621.90. No law shall be construed to entitle enlisted men on shore duty to any rations or commutation therefor other than such as are now or may hereafter be allowed en- F I listed men in the Army: Provided, That when it is impracticable or Navyrdtim mma the expense is found greater to supply marines serving on shore °“""Y· duty in the island possessions and on oreigp stations with the Army ration, such marines may be allowed the . avy ration or commute- mmm ,0, sm to tion therefor: Provided further, That hereafter so much of this emwaaw. appropriation as may be necessary mag be applied for the purchase, for sa e to officers, enlisted men, an civihan employees, of such articles of subsistence stores as may from time to time e designated and under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy. _ mmm; Cnornnvo, LIARINE Cours: For noncommissioned officers, mus1— ` cians, and privates, authorized by law, $1,158,058.50. _ Fw w1,’_m_ FUEL, MARINE Cours: For heat, light, and commutation thereof ’ for the authorized allowance of uarters for officers and enlisted men, and other buildings and grouniils pertaining to the Manne Corps;