CHAPTER IV, SECTION | INVENTORY DATE MANPOWER ON INVENTORY DATE 1953 January 25 828 March 1 856 March 22 865 April 19 May 17 June 21 908 1048 1266 July 19 1524 August 16 1811 September 13 October 11 2004 2265 November 15 December 13 2474 2532 1954 January 17 February 14 2882 3227 March 14 3040 April 18 May 16 2352 1623 P.X. INVENTORY VALUE PER MAN TOTAL VALUE $ 40,497.63 53,121.23 46,585.17 48,740.89 46,783.52 36,171.21 57,633.71 46,474.61 58,652.59 42,990.29 101,118.61 118,301.52 173,948.70 185,490.88 185,516.88 123,454.74 93,518.39 $ 48.91 62.06 53.86 53.68 44.64 28.57 37.81 25.66 29.27 18.98 40.87 46.72 60.36 57.48 61.02 52.49 57.55 Monthly Report of Profit and Loss. MONTH 1953 January February March April May June July August September October November December 1954 January February March April May GROSS $ 1,910.47 2,154.19 1,646.70 2,047.79 2,320.87 2,119.36 4,204.58 4,093.54 4,599.66 3,324.15 7,629.66 7,588.21 9,349.02 10,181.59 9,345.87 9,225.65 6,046.37 bars NET $ 189.34 30.23 416.21 353.39 576.05 (301.48) 1,854.89 887.30 272.03 (1,515.39) 373.87 1,743.87 1,849.49 4,245.31 4,186.04 5,018.71 2,591.39 proval of an authorized representative of the BARS AND CLUBS Refreshment LABOR $ 1,721.13 2,123.96 1,230.49 1,694.40 1,744.82 2,420.84 2,349.69 3,206.24 4,327.63 4,839.54 7,255.79 5,844.34 7,499.53 5,936.28 5,159.83 4,206.94 3,454.98 were operated at all established camps. In order that the privileges for use of beer and liquor would not be abused, stringent controls were established governing the handling and sales of these beverages. Liqour and beer were sold retail across the bars only at scheduled hours. A chit system was inaugurated for supplying one bottle of liquor and one case of beer per week to personnel authorized to make such purchases by their Task Group Commanders. The last chit in the chit book authorized the purchaser to buy five bottles of liquor for his “take home” supply. This ‘take home” liquor was sold only on ap- individual’s Task Group Commander, and only upon embarkation for the continental United States. The Laguna and Mira Mar Beach Clubs on Elmer were operated by Holmes and Narver on week ends for sale of sandwiches, liquor and beer. All stocks of beer and liquors for these clubs were drawn from the stock of the bar on Elmer and were accounted for underthatfacility. The Military forces operated the Rivera Beach Club and the Officers Hut on Elmer. All money from revenue producing facilities was: deposited in the Contract Advance Fund. Page 4-19