Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/998

 FIFTYSEVENTH oosormss. sm. II. cs. 975. 1903. 933 RErmED ENLISTED MEN. For pay of the enlisted men of the Army on the retired list, seven Enlisted men. hundred and twenty-four thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars; Provided,hat hereafter, in com uting the length of service Prawn. for_ret1rement, credit shall be given soldiers for double the time of ;.,l)3E£$ssiili'L`Z?°°° their actual service in China, the same as is now given in Porto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippine Islands. MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. For pay of not exceeding one hundred hospital matrons, twelve H¤¤Pi¤¤l=¤¤¢¤¤¤¤- th<fusand dollars. or a of one Su rintendent Nurse Co one thousand eight S“P°¤‘l¤*°¤d°¤* hundrell dollars. pe fps, g Num O""` d 501* one hundred nurses, fifty-six thousand two hundred and twenty Nunes 0 ars. For pay of forty-two veterinarians, at one thousand five hundred V°*°'*¤¤"¤¤¤· dollars, sixty-three thousand dollars. · ‘ d Eor thirty dental surgeons, fifty-six thousand one hundred and sixty ”°““l "“'¤°°“'· o ars. · For pay of ninet paymasters’ clerks, one hundred and thirty-seven ’°”'*"°”` °'°'¤ thousand nine hundred and forty-four dollars and eighty-three cents. ` For pay of paymasters’ messengers, fifteen thousand dollars. M°¤¤°¤8°¤· For traveling expenses of paymasters’ clerks and expert accountant T’“°u¤!'°*P°¤•** of the Inspector-General’s Department, twenty thousand dollars. For expenses of courts-martial, courts of inquiry, military commis— "°“""”'*'°*“'· °'°· sions, an compensation of reporters and witnesses attending the same, twenty thousand dollars. — For additional pay to officer in charge of public buildings and ,,,%“g§°,,‘,},,d‘;f‘§§_"(§f"g' grounds at Washington, District of Columbia, one thousand ollars. com ut t, { For commutation of quarters to commissioned officers on duty, quln-ml; cdcé}? ° without troops, at stations where there are no public quarters, three - hundred thousand dollars. _ For travel allowance to enlisted men on discharge, nine hundred ,,,g*,{{°"““°"·“"]"‘°° thousand dollars. For clothing not drawn .due to enlisted men on discharge, four °l°’m“*“°°‘l'“"“‘ hundred thousand dollars. For interest on soldiers’ deposits, one hundred thousand dollars, and dQ,§’,§§§§?‘°" '“"‘“°'”` so much as may be necessary to pay back such deposits. For pay of translator and librarian of the military information divi- T"““"‘“°'· °"`· sion, Adjutant—General’s Oihce, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For pay of expert accountant for the Inspector—General’s Depart- Exim **·¤‘·>¤¤¤¤*~ ment, two thousand five hundred dollars. For mileage to officers and contract surgeons, when authorized by e,j'f“°°¥° *" °”‘°°’*· law, four hundred thousand dollars. C { For three hundred and fifty contract surgeons. six hundred and °”°l`“° ”“"’°°"°‘ thirty thousand dollars: I’mz·Jded, That contract surgeons and contract ·{°,C,1’f,f§$, 0, ,,,,,._ i,,. dental surgeons on duty in Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippine lslands, and ¤¤l¤* ¤¤¤’· Porto Rico may transfer or assign their pay accounts when due and payable in the methods new provided by regulations for commissioned . oificers of the Army. T _ For additional twenty per centum increase on pay of enlisted men c,,,§;§{‘§`Qf§§{€f§°'},{§§f serving at foreign stations, five hundred thousand dollars. T D r t _ For additional ten per centum increase on pay of commissioned m.$,.,_.$°gc..§Y“ "’ officers serving at foreign stations, two hundred thousand dollars. com ut r For y of one computer for artillery board, two thousand five 3 p “ hundredadollars.