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 SIXTY·FIFTH c0NGREss. sms. II. GH. 143. 1918. 855 For payment of exchange by acting qluartermasters serving in *·°°°'°Y•*°’¤¤¤°· - fqrqtgn g011I]&.I'16S aéidbwhen qpecgglly au_t orized lliy the Secretary 0 ar y 0 cers is iusm un ertamm to the uartermaster Corps when servindg in_Alasl§a, and gil foreigg moneycieceived shall be charged to an pa1d out by ·disbursing officers of the Quarterrifiaster Cogpg at the legal valuation fixed by the Secretary of the reasury, ,000. For additional gay to officers below the grade of major required ,,,§§f§f“ ‘“‘“‘S’““g to be mounted an who furnish their own mounts, $200,000. For amount re uired to make monthly yments to Jennie ’°‘“‘° °‘“’“’“· Carroll, widow of (ylames Carroll, late major,  States Army, $1,500. ‘ - For amount required to make monthly payments to Mabel H. ““"°'H·L°’“'· I6azea(1i,Sw1dowAof Jesse W. Lazear, late acting assistant surgeon, nite tates rmy, $1,500. For amount required to make monthly payments of $100 to John ’°““ R·K*“i“¤°’· R. Kissinger, late of Compan D, One hundred and fiftysseventh gndiana Volurgeer Infantry, algo late of the Hospital Corps, United tates Army, 1,200. $ Phigigapine Scouts: Fifty-two captains, at $2,400 each per annum, g1§",,§’,§_*“° S°°“*S· 124, . Sixty-five first lieutenants, at $2,000 each pier annum, $130,000. ° Sixty-tive second lieutenants, at $1,700 eac per annum, $110,500. For pay of thirteen majors in addition to pay as captain, at $600 each ger annum, $7 ,800. Ad itional pg-ysfor length of service, $91,225.24. For pay of e ted men, $620,000. Euumd "‘°“· Additional pay for length of service, $40 766.22. P°"· P· W'- All the money herembefore appropriated for pay of the Army and ¤,$‘}’ ‘°°°"“°“ ”’°°" miscellaneous, except the appropriation for mileagsto commissioned officers, contract surgeons, expert accountant, pector General’s Department, Army eld clerks, and field clerks of the Quartermaster Cor§, when authorized by law, shall be disbiused and accounted for by officeis of the Quartermaster Corps as pay of the Army, and for that purpose shall constitute one fund. Housmo or orrrcmzs smzvmo m rum CANAL ZoN1¤: Hereafter i—}°::lz&iiL¤w sr. officers of the Army Hertaining to the United States troops serving g,°;’,;"*2*· **°°P° W'- in the Canal Zone s a not be required to tgay rent for the occupancy of houses of the Panama Canal to which ey may be assigned. emmnsr. Arraornrarrons, quanrmnuasrnn coars. g£,§{‘°'?_{“,}’,*§E,§§’§’,§*§; 0fp8. Sunsrsrnwcn or THE ARMY: Purchase oi subsistence supplies: For §‘§§‘g{§,§§§_,Y°· issue as rations to troops, including enlisted men of the Regular Pvd,p.1(B8. Army Reserve and retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, civil employees when ent1tled_ thereto, hospital matrons, nurses, applicants for enlistment while held under observation, general prisoners of war (including I11dl8I1S·l1Bdd by the Army as prisoners, but for whose subsistence appropriation IS not otherwise made), Indians employed with the Army as guides and scouts, and general prisoners at posts; for the subsistence of the masters, oficers, crews, and employees of the vessels of the Army transport service: hot coffee f<gSt1i;oops traveling when sup(phed fith copked IE- travel rations; me or recrui arties an app `cants or e 'stment while under observationrildg siiiles to oiilicers, including members of S°‘°"° °m°°”#°‘°· the Officers’ Reserve Corgpls while on active duty, and enlisted men, . of the Army: Provided, at the sum of $12,000 is authorized to be cmpaims at asexpended for supplying meals or furnishing commutation of rations “°"·""“'°"“‘°"· to enlisted men of the Regular Arm and the National Guard who may be competitors in the national? rifle match: Provided further,