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 • 354 SIXTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 72. 1914. his own intemperate use of drugs or alcoholic liepiors or other misconduct shall receive pay for the period of such a sence, the time so absent and the cause thereof to be ascertamed under such &rocedure and re ations as may be prescribed by the Secretagy of ar: Pro- °¤ §c P°'*°d vétled urther, That an enlistment shall not be regar ed as complete ’ until the soldier shall have made good anylnme inexcess of one day lost by unauthorized absences, or on account of disease resultmg_ from his own intemperate use of drugs or alcoholic liagéirs or_other misconduct, or while in confinement awaitinitlrial or position of his case S { if the trial results in conivigztiopic or w e in conlfinentzgent under seul; “sP°°S‘°“ gcnm tence: P u, at reviewing authori may suspen N. the execution off a sentence of dishonorable discharge until the soldier’s release from confinement; but the order of suspension may be vacated at any time and the execution of the dishonorable discharge directed by the officer havinigeneral court-martial jurisdiction over the command in which the so er IS held, or by the Secretary of War: b_§},‘f',,Q‘G§f,‘{:,)§f,’;°§s° And provided further, {Phat the authorized enlisted streu§th of the tobedishmomblydib Army and of orgamzations thereof shall be GXCIUSIVB of sol iers under °°"‘°°' sentences which include confinement and dishonorable discharge. Enxinwrbsttauom CORPS OF ENGINEERS. For pay of enlisted men, $467 ,040. . Additional pay for length of service, $68,657.77. orasamsea-P., 01z¤NaNc1a DEPARTMENT. For pay of enlisted men,h$221,436. Add1tional pay for lengt of service, $105,000. Q¤¤rt¤r¤¤=¤t¤r¤¤rp¤· qvaxzrnmnsrmz oonrs. S"'€°’“"°· For of four hundred and seven quartermaster sergeants, t $45 per mogath each, $219,780. a P~·>f·¤· Additional gay for length of service, $86,800: Prmnkkd, That the c,,;,*,§;‘{,’}",';‘,*§‘,§§ pnfgf Secretary of ar IS authorized to appoint such number of quarter- ¤r¢y.•¢¤· master sergeants, Quartermaster Corps, not to exceed the number provided for by law, as he may deem necessary for the interest of the service, said quartermaster sergants to be selected from the most competent noncomnussxoned officers of the Army, who shall have served therein at least five years, three years of such service havin been rendered as noncommissnoned officers, and whose character and: edu- CBCIOH shall fit them to take charge of public property and to act as clerks and &$lSli811l`S to the proper officers of the Army in charge of public property. “'¢"" °°"P*- SIGNAL CORPS. $3$`<g16 Opay of forty-two master signal electricians, at $900 each, $7g1§e0hundred and thirty-five first-class sergeants, at $540 each, 0 . ’ wgggghundred and forty-four sergeants, at $36 per month each, 'Ilwenty-four cooks, at $30 per month each, $8,640. slygggshundred and fifty-six corporals, at $24 per month each, Gaggygllignzggd and fifty-two Erst-class privates, at $18 per month hunired and s¤;ty-eight privates, at $15 per month each, tiona pay to twe ve ts, ` Per mqufth each, $864- sergean serving as mess sergeants, at $6 Additional pay for length of service, $72,500,