CHAPTER IV, SECTION 1
INVENTORY
DATE

MANPOWER ON
INVENTORY DATE

1953 January 25
March 1

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March 22

Aprit
May
June
July

865

19
17
21
19

908
10-48
1266
1524

August 16
September 13

stl
2004

October 11
November 15
December 13
1954 January 17
February 14
March 14
April 1a
May 15

2265
2474
2532
2882
3227
3040
2352
1623

P.X. INVENTORY
TOTAL VALUE
VALUE PER MAN
& 40,497.63
AB V21.25
46,555.17
48,740.09
46,783.52
26,171.21
57,633.74
46.474.61
48,652.59
42,990.29
101,118.61
118,301.52
173,943.70
165,490.88
185,516.85
123,454.74
97,518.39

= 48.91
62.06
53.06
43,68
44.64
20.57
37.31
25.66
29.27
1.98
40.57
46.72
60.36
57.48
61.02
52.49
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Monthly Report of Profit and Loss.
MONTH

GROSS

LABOR

1953 January
February

3 1,910.47
2,154.19

301,721.13

March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November

Decemper
1954 January
February
March
April
Mav

1,646.70
2.047. 79
2320.87
2,119.36
4,204.58
4,093.54
4,599.66
3.324.15
7,629.66

7,588.21
9.3.49.02
10,181.59
9,345.87
9,295.65
6,046.87

BARS AND CLUBS
Refreshment bars 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 hquor
and one case of beer per week to personne
authorized ta make such purchases by thetr
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 ar-

2 19R aR

1,230.49
1,694.40
1,744 8S
2,420.84
2,349.69
3,206.24
4,327.63
4,659.54
7,255.79
5,844.34
7,499.53
5,936.28
9,159.83
4,206.94
3,454.98

NET
3 189.34
an 92

416.21
353.39
576.09
(304.48)
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
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 under tnat facility.
The Military forces operated the Rivera Beach
Club and the Officers Hut on Elmer.
All moneyfrom revenue producing facilities
was deposited in the Contract Advance Fund.
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