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 For aviation increase, to officers of the Army, $950,000: Provided, That the authorization for increase of flying pay contained in sec 13a of the Act of June 4, 1920, shall be construed to include any officer of any branch of the service who may be ordered bu proper authority to perform duty requiring him to participate regularly and frequently in aerial flights.

For additional pay to officers for length_of service, $5,209,784.



For pay of enlisted men of National Guard, $100.

For pay of enlisted men of the Enlisted Reserve Corps, $5,000.

For aviation increase, to enlisted men of the Army, $200,000: Provided, That this appropriation shall not be available for increased pay on flying status to more than five hundred enlisted men.

Nothing contained in Public Resolution Numbered 59 of the Sixty-sixth Congress shall be held to prohibit the enlistment of flying cadets to the number of five hundred.

For pay of the enlisted men of the Philippine Scouts, $1,046,000.

For additional pay for length of service to enlisted men, $2,100,940.


 * For pay of the officers on the retired list, $6,000,000.

For increased pay to retired officers on active duty, $207,560.

For pay of retired enlisted men, $6,000,000.

For pay and allowances to retired enlisted men on active duty, $13,600.

For pay of retired pay clerks, $13,500.

For pay of retired veterinarians, $3,570.


 * Army field clerks—seven at $2,000 each, thirty-two at $1,800 each, fifty-three at $1,600 each, seventy at $1,400 each, ninety-eight at $1,200 each, sixty-five messengers, at $720 each; in all, $418,800.

No clerk, messenger, or laborer at headquarters of tactical divisions, military departments, brigades, service schools, and office of the Chief of Staff shall be assigned to duty in any bureau of the War Department.


 * For pay and allowances of contract surgeons, $41,100.

For pay of nurses, $710,000.

For pay of hospital matrons, $3,000.

For expenses of courts-mart1al, courts of inquiry, military commissions, retiring boards, and compensation of reporters and witnesses attending same, and expenses of taking depositions and securing other evidence for use before the same $70,000.

For rental allowances, including quarters for enlisted men on duty where public quarters are not available, $6,097,644.

For subsistence allowances, $5,316,713.

For interest on soldiers’ deposits, $100,000.

For pay of expert accountant for the Inspector General’s Department $2,500.

For payment of exchange by officers serving in foreign countries and when specially authorized by the Secretary of War, by officers disbursing funds pertaining to the War Department when serving in Alasks or at Fort Apache, Arizona and all foreign money received shall be charged to and paid out by disbursing officers of the Army at the legal valuation fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, $5,000.