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57 STAT,] 78TH CONG., 1ST SESS.-CH. 185-JULY 1, 1943 tific and professional papers; newspapers, and periodicals; maps, police utensils; employment of temporary, technical, or special serv- ices, and expenses of special lectures; purchase, repair, and cleaning of uniforms for guards; pay of employees; and for all other neces- sary expenses, $124,000. ADJ UTANT GENERAL's DEPARTMENT COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS 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; expenses of special lectures; and for other necessary expenses of instruction, at the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leaven- worth, Kansas, $145,000. FINANCE DEPARTMENT FINANCE SERVICE, ARMY Pay of the Army: For pay and allowances of the Army of the United States, including pay of Reserve officers and officers of the National Guard of the United States ordered to active duty under the provisions of section 37a and the fourth paragraph of section 38 of the National Defense Act, as amended; pay and allowances of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; pay of civilian employees at mili- tary headquarters; allowances for quarters for enlisted men on duty where public quarters are not available; interest on soldiers' deposits; payment of life insurance premiums authorized by lawj payment of exchange fees and exchange losses incurred by disbursing officers or their agents; payments to military and civilian personnel in and under the Military Establishment due to the appreciation of foreign currencies as provided by the Act of March 26, 1934, as amended (5 U. S . C . 118c), and for every object and purpose specified therein; repayment of amounts determined by the Secretary of War, or officers designated by him, to have been erroneously collected from military and civilian personnel in and under the Military Establishment, $11,512,374,665: Provided, That the appropriations contained in this Act shall not be available for increased pay for making aerial flights by nonflying officers at a rate in excess of $720 per annum, which shall be the legal maximum rate as to such officers, and such nonfiying officers shall be entitled to such rate of increase by performing three or more flights within each ninety-day period, pursuant to orders of competent authority, without regard to the duration of such flight or flights: Provided further, That, during the continuance of the present war and for six months after the termination thereof, a flying officer as defined under existing law shall include flight surgeons, and commissioned officers or warrant officers while undergoing flying train- ing: Provided further, That during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1944, no officer of the Army shall be entitled to receive an addition to his pay in consequence of the provisions of the Act approved May 11, 1908 (10 U. S. C. 803): Providedfurther, That provisions of law prohibiting the payment of any person not a citizen of the United States shall not apply to military and civilian personnel in and under the Military Establishment: Provided further, That, without deposit to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States and withdrawal on money requisitions, receipts of public moneys from sales or other sources by officers of the Army on disbursing duty and charged in their official accounts, except receipts to be credited to river and 349 Reserve and Na- tional Guard officers. 41 Stat. 776; 49 tat. 391. 10 U. . c.. i361, S6,369;32U. .C. § 81c. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. PoF, p. 371 . 48 Stat. 46 Aerial nillht hy nonflying olll rs. "Flying officer." Officer owning mount. 35 Stat. 108 . Citizenship. Use of receipts from sales, et.