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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 46-FEB . 7, 1942 [56 STAT. the amount so transferred shall be in addition to any limitations con- tained in the appropriations "Pay, subsistence, and transportation, Damaeams Navy" and "Pay, Marine Corps": Provided further, That the Secre- tary of the Navy is hereby authorized to consider, ascertain, adjust, determine, and pay out of this appropriation the amounts due on claims for damages which have occurred or may occur to private property growing out of the operations of naval aircraft where such claim does not exceed the sum of $500. MARINE CORPS PAY, MARINE CORPS Post, p. 992. Retired officers. Enlisted men, ac- tive list. Post, p. 992. Enlisted men on re- tired list. Pot, p. 992. Marine Corps Re- serve. 34 U. S .C. 1849. Post, p . 739. Pot,p . 992. Pay of officers, active list: For pay and allowances prescribed by law for all officers on the active list-pay and allowances, $6,651,912, including $652,105, for increased pay for making aerial flights, none of which shall be available for increased pay for making aerial flights by nonflying officers or observers at rates in excess of those prescribed by law for the Army, which shall be the legal maximum rates as to such nonflying officers or observers; subsistence allowance, $868,864; rental allowance, $1,344,818; in all, $8,865,594; and, except during war or national emergency declared by the President to exist, no part of such sum shall be available to pay active-duty pay and allowances to officers on the retired list; For pay of officers prescribed by law on the retired list, $2,560,206; Pay of enlisted men, active list: For pay and allowances of non- commissioned officers, musicians, and privates, and enlisted men of the Marine Corps Reserve on active duty, as prescribed by law, and for the expenses of clerks of the United States Marine Corps travel- ing under orders, including not to exceed $250 for the expenses of attendance upon meetings of technical, professional, scientific, and other organizations, when, in the judgment of the Secretary of the Navy, such attendance would be of benefit in the conduct of the work of the Marine Corps, and including additional compensation for enlisted men of the Marine Corps qualified as expert riflemen, sharpshooters. marksmen, or regularly detailed as gun captains, gun pointers, cooks, messmen, including interest on deposits by enlisted men, post-exchange debts of deserters, and of men discharged or sentenced to terms of imprisonment while in debt to the United States, under such rules as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe, and the authorized travel allowance of discharged enlisted men, and for prizes for excellence in gunnery exercises and target prac- tices, and communication competitions, and for pay of enlisted men designated as Navy mail clerks and assistant Navy mail clerks both afloat and ashore, and for gratuities to enlisted men discharged not under honorable conditions-pay and allowances, $72,623,386; allow- ance for lodging and subsistence, $5,063,352; in all, $77,686,738; For pay and allowances prescribed by law of enlisted men on the retired list, $1,107,564; Undrawn clothing: For payment to discharged enlisted men for clothing undrawn, $146,448: For pay and allowances of the Marine Corps Reserve as follows: (a) For officers commissioned pursuant to the Act of June 13, 1939 (53 Stat. 819-821), $4,303,227; (b) for transferred and assigned men, $202,629; and (c) for all others, except enlisted men of the Marine Corps Reserve on active duty, $11,004,414; in all, $15,510,270; For mileage and actual and necessary expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence as authorized by law to officers traveling under orders without troops, $765,670; 68