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 1044 SIX'.l`Y—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 209. 1911. ‘ Jennie <>¤r¤1r For amount required to make monthlypayment to Jennie Carroll, "°*· 35· ¥’· *325- widow of James Carroll, late major and surgeon,_United States Army, as er Act of Congress aipgroved May twenty-third, nineteen hundred and) eight, one thousan ve hundred dollars. Mnbeili- Mm- For amount required to make monthly payment to Mabel H. V°‘·3€¤P·m5· Lazear, widow of Jesse W. Lazear, late acting assistant surgeon, United States Army, as per Act of Congress approved May twenty- third, nineteen hundred and eight, one thousand five hundred dollars. °%gjl>n'§},*;,‘f*'·°¢*m°“‘ flier Porto Rico Regiment o Infantry, composed of two battalions · o our com ames eac : Omen- Pay of officers sixty-five thousand seven hundred dollars. _ · Longevity. h Far gdéiigonal pay for length of service, eleven thousand mne un re dollars. E¤”-Wed ¤°¤· Pay of enlisted men, one hundred and thirty thousand two hundred _ and twenty-four dollars. _ _ I·°“8°'“Y· Additional pay for length of service, thirty—five thousand dollars. P¤i“PP*¤°S°°“'*· rnrnrrrrnm soorrrs. <>¤¤¢¤· For pay of officers: For fifty-two captains, one hundred and twenty-four thousand eight hundred dollars. For lpay of sixty-four first lieutenants, one hundred and twenty~ eiglht thousand dollars. · or pay of sixty-four second lieutenants, one hundred and eight thousand eight hundred dollars. · . - For pay o twelve majors, in addition to a as captain, six hundred dollars each, seven thousand two hundreclidbllars. 1·¤ns¤vi¢¥· Additional pay for length of service, eighty-nine thousand eight hundred and ten dollars. - En1i¤¤ed¤¢¤· For pay of enlisted men, five hundred and eighty-nine thousand five hundred and ninety-two dollars and forty cents. lnnseviw- d ger additional pay for length of service, sixty-five thousand o ars. Per ·¤<¤·¤¤°¤· _All the money hereinbefore appropriated for pay of the Army and miscellaneous, except the a propriation for mil e of officers and contract surgeons when autlhorized by law, shalliie disbursed and accounted for by officers of the Pay Department as pay of the Army and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. ’ {gp-prixrspégpgzsé Hereafter the pay and allowances of Army paymasters’ clerks shall vol, ss. p.128. be the same as provided by law for Navy aymasters’ clerks on shore R°*"°dP°Y· duty, and they shall also e entitled to thie same right of retirement wit the same retired pay as is now allowed Navy paymasterskzlerks; tgégyfgg ,0 Arma Prgm$l1ed,lTha}t Army paymasters’ clerks shall be subject to the rules e nr. an a ic es o war. grganized hgiiig. _ Excamrmsrrr AND MAN1·:UvERs, Oneamzrzn Mrnrrrsz For paying caiiipifziisgits wid. the expenses of the Organized Militia of an State, Territory or of A*¤*¥· the District of Columbia, which may be authorized by the Sedretary of War to participate in such encam ments as may be established for the iield instruction of the troops oi) the Regular Army as provided V¤*· 32»PP-7’”·'”°· by sections fifteen and twenty-one of the Act of Janua1y’twenty-first nineteen hundred and three, entitled, "An Act to promote the efli; ·eiency of the militia, and for other purposes/’ to be immediately available and to remain available until the end of the fiscal year giripteen hundred and thirteen, three hundred and fifty thousand o ars. F;§"jIkj‘·*};’;"b°'d· Provided, That for reimbursement to Bri adier G gzigicgg iii n£ai'i·i' Ilumbold, adjutant general, State of Missougi, on acciidiiiiizllolvleixiakenheii °‘ nture of personal funds advanced by him for making pgymgnt to the W $2- P· "”· treo o the State militia who participated with troops of the R u- lar gray in the joint encampment held at Fort Riley, Kansas, uneder