Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 49 Part 1.djvu/452

This page needs to be proofread.

74 TH CONGRESS. SESS . I. CH. 291 . JUN E 24, 1935 .

407 employed ; for the maintenance, repair, and operation of horse- drawn and motor-propelled freight and passenger-carrying vehicles, to be us ed onl y for offici al pur poses at nav al amm unitio n depo ts, naval proving grounds, naval ordnance plants, and naval torpedo stations ; for the pay of chemists, clerical, drafting, inspection, and messenger service in navy yards, naval stations, naval ordnance plants, and naval ammunition depots, and for care and operation operating schools at of schools at ordnance stations at Indianhead, Maryland ; Dahlgren, designated sta tions . Virginia ; and South Charleston, West Virginia, $21,200,000, and in ad dition $500, 000 of the u noblig ated b alance on Ju ne 30, 1935, of the appropriation "Fuel and Transportation, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, 1934", is hereby reappropriated and made available for the purposes of this paragraph : Provided, That the sum to be Proviso . pa id out of th is app ropria tion f or emp loyees assig ned to group IV piQ's. I (b) em- (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil Employees in the Field Service of the Navy Department shall not exceed 1,275,000 . BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS Bureau of Supplies and Accoun ts . PAY , SUBSISTENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION OF NAVAL PERSONNEL Pay of naval personnel : For pay and allowances prescribed by law IIef' of naval person- of officers on sea duty and other duty, and officers on waiting orders officers. (not to exceed nine hundred and eight officers of the Medical Corps, Post, p. °ss' one hundred and eighty-six officers of the Dental Corps, five hundred and fifty-six officers of the Supply Corps, eighty-three officers of the Chaplain Corps, two hundred and thirty-three officers of the Construction Corps, one hundred and nine officers of the Civil Engineer Corps, and one thousand four hundred and sixty-one war- rant and commissioned warrant officers : Provided, That if the num- Pr oviso . ber of warrant and commissioned warrant officers and officers in any Excess to be carried . staff corps holding commission on July 1, 1935, is in excess of the number herein stipulated, such excess officers may be retained in the Navy until the number is reduced to the limitations imposed by this Act), pay-$32,948,940, includin g not to exceed $1,628,858 for Restriction on flights increased pay for making aerial flights, no part, of which shall be by no nflym g off icers . available for increased pay for making aerial flights by more than three rear admirals nor by nonflying officers or observers at a rate in excess of $1,440 per annum, which shall be the legal maximumi rate as to such nonflying officers or observers ; rental allowance, Rental allowance. $6,685,447 ; subsistence allowance, $4,257,791 ; in all, $43,892,178 ; offi- Retired officers . cers on the retired list, $7,717,150 ; for hire of quarters for officers Hire of quarters . serving with troops where there are no public quarters belonging to the Government, and where there are not sufficient quarters possessed by the United States to accommodate them, and hire of quarters for officers and enlisted men on sea duty at such times as they may be deprived of their quarters on board ship due to repairs or other conditions which may render them uninhabitable, $3,000 ; pay of Enlisted men. enlisted men on the retired list, $6,050,042 ; interest on deposits by men, $3,000 ; pay of petty officers (not to exceed an average of seven thousand and forty chief petty officers, of which number those with a permanent appointment as chief petty officer shall not exceed an ave rage o f six thousa nd one hundr ed and fifty ), sea men, l andsme n, and apprentice seamen, including men in the engineer's force and me n deta iled f or dut y with the F ish Co mmissi on, en listed men, men in trade schools, pay of enlisted men of the Hospital Corps, extra pay for men for diving, and cash prizes (not to exceed $75,000) for men for excellence in gunnery, target practice, communication, and