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73d C ONGRESS . SESS . II. CH. 165. APRIL 26, 1934 . and the appropriations for the National Guard, the Organized Reserves, the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, citizens' military training camps, the nonmilitary activities of the Corps of Engineers, Proviso*

rate. and the Panama Canal, and except as may be provided for in the Transportation appropriation "Air Corps, Army " : Provided, That no appropria- tion contained in this Act shall be available for the payment of passenger transportation at a rate in excess of the lowest through rate or combination of rates available for the type of transportation used . Fi nan ce D ep ar t- went .

FIN ANC E DEP AR TME NT Pay, etc ., of the Army. P AY, AND SO FORTH, OF THE AR MY of fic ers .

For pay of not to exceed an average of twelve thousand commis- sioned officers, $28,617,645, no part of which sum shall be available Limi tatio n .

after September 30, 1934, for the pay of more than eleven thousand seven hundred and fifty commissioned officers whose original com- Nati onal Guar d .

missions are dated prior to June 1, 1934 ; pay of officers, National Aviation increase . Guard, $100 ; pay of warrant officers, $1,336,407 ; aviation increase to commissioned and warrant officers of the Army not to exceed officer s . b y nonflying $1,579,410, none of which shall be available for increased pay for making aerial flights by nonflying officers above the grade of captain at a rate in excess of $1,440 per annum, which shall be the legal Longe vity . maximum rate as to such nonflying officers above the grade of captain ; additional pay to officers for length of service, $7,039,844 ; pay of enlisted men of the line and staff, not including the Philip- Enlisted men.

pine Scouts, $45,946,153 ; pay of enlisted men of National Guard, Aviation increase . $100 ; aviation increase to enlisted men of the Army, $457,904 ; pay of enlisted men of the Philippine Scouts, $945,401

additional pay

Retired ofi

c ers, etc .

for length of service to enlisted men, $3,453,300 ; pay of the officers on the retired list, $9,188,436 ; increased pay to not to exceed five retired officers on active duty, $5,775 ; pay of retired enlisted men, civil service mossen . $11,610,000 ; pay of retired pay clerks, $1,519 ; pay not to exceed sixty gets at headquarters . civil-service messengers at not to exceed $1,200 each at headquarters of the several Territorial departments, corps areas, Army and corps headquarters, Territorial districts, tactical divisions and brigades, Contract surgeons, service schools camps, and ports of embarkation and debarkation nurses, etc.

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~ $64,800 ; pay and allowances of contract surgeons, $46,148 ; pay of Rental allowances. nurses, $759,204 ; pay of hospital matrons, $540 ; rental allowances, incl uding allo wance s fo r qua rters for enli sted men on du ty wh ere Proviso .

public quarters are not available $5,386,786 : Provided That during No allowance, occu- pying quarters at per- the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, no rental allowance shall accrue manent statio n .

to any officer of the Government in consequence of the provisions U.s.C., p. 1187. found in section 10, title 37, United States Code, while occupying quarters at his permanent station not under the jurisdiction of the service in which serving but which belong to the Government of the United States, or to a corporation the majority of the stock of which is owned by the U nited Sta tes, in e xcess of the rent al rate c harged fo r Sub sis ten ce allow- such quarters on March 5, 1934 ; subsistence allowances, $5,290,521 ; a ntes Loss by exchange . interest on soldiers' deposits, $30,000 ; payment of exchange by officers serving in foreign countries, and when specially authorized by the Secretary of War, by officers disbursing funds pertaining to the Wa r Department, when serving in Alaska, and all foreign money received shall be charged to and paid out by disbursing officers of the Arm y at t he leg al val uation fixed by the Secre tary o f the Treas- De ductingsums from ury, $100 ; in all, $121,760,093, less $285,000 to be supplied by the purahaso of discharges . Secretary of War for this purpose from funds received during the fiscal year 1935 from the purchase by enlisted men of the Army of