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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 143. 1915. 1071 ment of Infantry who were officers of the Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry, shall be counted as continuous and uninterrupted between the twenty-ninth day of June, nineteen hundred and eigllzip, and the thirty-first day of December, nineteen hundred and cig. rnrurrmn scotrrs. Ph¤ir1>i¤¤8c¤¤¤· For pay of ohicersz For fifty-two captains, $124,800. °“"°”· For pay of sixty-five iirst lieutenants, $130,000. For pay of sixty-Eve second lieutenants, $110,500. _ For pay of thirteen majors, in addition to pay as captain, $600 each, $7,800. Additional pamor length of service, $99,553.91. For pay of e ted men, $593,144.40. Emhudmm For additional pay for length of service, $35,000. All the money ereinbefore appropriated for pay of the Arm and u,§{"' °°°°“““ ‘*’°°" miscellaneous, except the appropriation for mileage of officers, disntal surgeons, contract surgeons, veterinarians, pay clerks, and ex rt accountant, Inspector General’s Department, when authorizedplvy law, shall be dis ursed and accounted for by officers of the Quartermaster Corps as pay of the Army, and for t at purpose shall constitulip one fund. OR * F Ncamrmnrrr AND mumuvnas, earzrznn Mnrrxaz or a ° °¤¤¤¤¤·¤¤¤1¤¤- the expenses of the Organized Militia of any State, TerritoryI:di·ui>l mi§¤x¢.i°°:i:1ig£i:i°;imP the District of Columbia, which may be authorized by the Secretary of War to (participate in such encampments as may be established for the iiel instruction of the troops of the Regplar Army, as provided b sections fifteen and twenty-one of the Act 0 January v°L32’”‘m’m‘ twenty—ii1—st, nineteen hundred and three entitled "An Act to promote the efficiency of the militia, and ior other p es," to be immediately available and to remain available imtil the end of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $250,000. Provided, That of this sum $50,000, or as much thereof as may P·p',,'{$;,,,,m,,,, of be necessaipy, is authorized to be eippgpded for payment of trans- *°*¤¤=•***i¤• ¤¤¤*¤¤· portation o teams of the Organized 'tia authorized by the Secreta of War to participate in the national match. gina or- noxsas Ann uarimmt ron Fmnn Aamrnar or mm ,°,’$f“”° Fm ·**m· O1zeAN1zm> M1L1T1A: For the purchase and issue of forage, bedding, Hoge or mms, sup shoeing, and veterinary services and supplies for Fie d Artillery ° '°°° horses of the Organized Militia that may be owned or acquired by or issued to any State or Territory, or the District of Columbia, or an individual, a battery, or battalion, or regiments] headquarters, and for the compensation of competent help or the care of the matériel, animals, and equipment thereof, under such miviapulations as the PMI"' Secretary of War may ppescribe, $200,000: Pr ed, That for the Namueiomms. purpose of this section the total number of horses shall not exceed thirty-two to any one battery or four to each battalion or regimental headquarters, and that suc horses shall be used exclusively for Psymmwdmim Field Artillerydpurposes: Anddprovided further, That the men to be mumamm. so com ensate, not to excee five for each battery, shall be duly V°“’·*"m· enlisted) therein and shall be detailed by the battery commander under such regxlations as the Secretary of War may prescribe, and shall be paid y the United States disbursinfgrsofficer in each State provided for in the Act of January twenty- t, nineteen hundred and three, entitled, "An Act to promote the efficiency of the militia, and for other purposes/’ as amended: And promkled furthier, That ,, §’,{,,,§{°”“ the funds appropriated by section sixteen hundred and sixty-one, §§§j§;}§g·P·¤°°· Revised Statutes, and by the Act entitled "An Act to promote the V¤l;35,p.w1: ef!-iciency of the militia, and for other p1u·poses," approved May twenty-seventh, mneteen hundred and eight, as amen ed, shall be