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 956 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 240. 1920. ,“§’,;*gg;;* D°W*¤°¤* vided further, That no clerk, messenger, or laborer at headquarters of ` tactical divisions, military de artments, brigades, service schools, and office of the Chief of Staff sliall be assigne to duty in any bureau of the War Department. ummm. MISCELLANEOUS. ?_::ctsurg°m` For pay of contract surgeons, $63,000. 1...,...;.. FM rar ¤f ¤¤m¢S» $819»3°°· Rmm v°mi;m_ For pay of hospital matrons, $3,600. mm. _ For pay of reserve veterinarians, $1,000. °°“’“‘ m“'°““·°“" For expenses of courts-martial, courts of inquiry, military commissions, retiring boards, and compensation o reporters and wit-· nesses attending same, and expenses of taking depositions and commmmm 0, securing other evidence for use before the same, $87,500. quarters, ac. For commutation of quarters and heat and light to commissioned officers, warrant officers, members of the Nurse Corps, and enlisted men on duty at places where no public quarters are available, including enlisted men of the Regular Army Reserve and retired enlisted hmm Mmm, dg men when ordered to active duty, $6,131,550. peas. ’ For interest on soldiers’ deposits, $100 000. E‘P°" "°°°“°“'“‘ For pay of expert accountant for the Inspector General’s Depart- Ml1eage,o¤icers,etc. ment' $2{500’ . . For mileage to commissioned officers, warrant officers, members of the OfHcers’ Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty, contract siugeons, expert accoimtant, Inspector General’s Department, Army Held clerks and Held clerks of the Quartermaster Corps, when author- Fm, my ized by law, $3,000,000. cms};. For additional 10 per centum increase of pay of officers on foreign Emma, mm service, $291,797. ' For additional 20 per centum increase of pay of enlisted men on Compum foreign service, $1,497,548. Loss by uchmgm For pay of one computer for Artillery Board, $2,500. For payment of exchange by officers serving in foreign countries and when Tecially authorized b * the Secretary of War, by officers disbursing undsilpertaining to the War De artment when serving in Alaska, and foreign money received shall be cha ed to and paid out by disbrusing officers of the Army at the legg valuation Omm [ummm fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, $1,000. mms. For additional (pay to officers below the grade of major required mm CMM to be mounted an who furnish their own mounts, $300,000. _For amount regurred to make monthly pa ents to Jennie Carroll, Mm, H_ Lum widow of James arroll, late major, United Srfgtes Army, $1,500. For amount required to make monthly payments to Mabel H. Lazear, widow of Jesse W. Lazear, late acting assistant surgeon, ,0,13,, Kismgm United States Army, $1,500. ' For amount required to make monthly payments of $100 to John R. Kissinger, late of Compan D, One hundred and fifty-seventh Indiana Volunteer Infantry, algo late of the Hospital Corps, United my mounts SW, States Army, $1,200. _ Had. All the money herembefore appropriated for pay of the Army and miscellaneous, exceg: the appropriation for mileage to commissioned officers, warrant officers, mem ers of the Officers} Reserve Corps when ordered to active duty, contract su reons, expert accountant, Inspector General’s Dipartment, Army fileéld clerks, and Held clerks of the Quartermaster orps, when authorized by law, shall be disbursed and accounted for as pay of the Army, and for that purpose mm mmm. shall constitute one fund. kg my mp That, commencing J8·I1l1&1'V 1, 1920, warrant officers, Army Mine mwmces Planter Service, shall be paid, in addition to all pay and allowances now authnrized by law, an increase at the rate of $240 per annum: